Honestly, playing Voltier 2 felt like walking a tightrope. Some moments are totally frustrating but oddly addictive. The game’s got a weird charm that makes you want to keep trying even when everything seems off. It’s not perfect, but I can't stop playing.
The gameplay in Voltier 2 is surprisingly neat but can get tricky fast. The physics are wonky sometimes, with strange jumps and unpredictable moves. It’s a mix of simple controls and confusing mechanics that make each level a small puzzle.
Most players just pick whatever. But there’s a weird combo that seems to work better—focusing on speed and agility and ignoring bulky armor. Play around, find what’s comfortable. Honestly, the loadouts don’t matter much if you keep dying.
One secret is timing your jumps perfectly. Also, the more you die, the quicker you learn the patterns. Don’t ignore small pickups—they boost your stats permanently if you collect enough. Trust me, the annoying grinding is worth it for the progress.
The story in Voltier 2 is confusing but interesting. You go through a series of levels that feel like a test of patience. The ending is kind of anticlimactic, but by then you’re just addicted to finishing it. Overall, it’s a rough ride, but not bad for a tired gamer.