Ever feel like getting into a game just to regret it seconds later? Yatosan is that kind of experience. It’s not perfect. Sometimes it’s downright annoying. Yet you keep playing because of the weird satisfaction it offers. Yeah, I know. Sounds dumb.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky. The physics can be wonky at times. Controls feel awkward, and the levels are confusing. Still, it’s simple enough for newcomers. Just watch out for the wonky physics. They can mess you up unexpectedly.
Playing Yatosan without the proper loadout is asking for trouble. Some builds make it easier to survive. Focus on balancing speed and defense. But honestly, the game doesn’t demand perfection. You can get by with whatever feels comfortable. Just don’t neglect the basics.
Here's a hidden tip I found: timing your jumps perfectly gives a noticeable speed boost. It’s annoying to master but rewards you with faster levels. Also, repeat certain sections to memorize tricky parts. That way, you don’t waste time figuring things out again and again.
The story of Yatosan is pretty straightforward, but the ending can be confusing if you don’t pay attention. It’s mostly about progressing through various stages and solving puzzles. There’s a lot of backtracking, and yes, it gets repetitive. Still, finishing it feels like a small achievement, even if the game can be frustrating at times.