Learning can feel like trying to steer a boat with a spoon. Sometimes it clicks, most times it’s just frustrating. You think you understand it, then it throws a weird curveball. It’s a grind but strangely addictive. You keep trying, hoping it gets better or just finishes already.
The gameplay has some neat tricks, but the physics often seem wonky. Tricky parts make you question everything. It’s not seamless, and the controls can be annoying. Still, the basics are simple enough to catch onto, even if the game’s feel is rough around the edges.
Playing in the browser makes trying different builds easy, no downloads needed. Watching how others set up their characters can help you get better fast. Beware of overloading your loadout, it’s tempting but slows you down more than you think.
Some secret I found is to focus on one skill early. Spreading out your efforts actually wastes time. Also, taking a break mid-game helps avoid burn out, which is super annoying when you are addicted. Trust me, this little tip saves hours.
The story is straightforward enough, but the ending can be confusing if you skip parts. Follow the main quests first, then explore side tasks later. It’s more confusing than it should be, but if you stick with it, the ending makes some sense.