Honestly, I wasn't expecting much. The game is kinda tired, but I kept playing anyway. It's got a weird charm, but man, the controls can be frustrating. Sometimes it feels like the physics are wonky. Still, there's something addictive about just trying to get through it.
Whaito's gameplay is kinda neat but tricky. The physics often feel wonky, making movement unpredictable. It’s a simple setup, but mastering it takes time. Don't expect smooth sailing, especially early on. Small details matter more than you'd think on your first run.
There's not much variety in builds, really. Most players stick with basic setups but tweak a little for better durability. Using the right loadout can make the game less annoying, but it’s all about trial and error. No huge secrets here, just patience.
One pro tip I found helps: always gather the pickups even if they seem useless. They add up. Also, avoiding pointless fights saves energy. The game rewards patience; rushing just gets you killed. A tiny trick, but it works.
The story is pretty straightforward. You wander around, complete some tasks, and hope to not get annoyed. The ending feels rushed, and it leaves you with more questions than answers. Overall, not bad for a tired gamer’s quick playthrough, but don’t expect much depth.