Sometimes you pick up a game out of boredom and regret it instantly. Guayakill is one of those titles that feels like a rough draft. It can be frustrating. Yet, somehow, it keeps calling you back. The weird mechanics and annoying glitches make it hard to put down, even when you want to give up.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky. The physics are wonky, often making jumps or fights feel wonky and unpredictable. There’s a lot of trial and error involved, and the controls aren’t always responsive. Still, it’s simple enough to learn, once you get used to the flaws.
Most players stick with basic gear but experimenting with different loadouts can surprise you. Some prefer speed builds, others go for durability, but honestly, no build feels perfectly balanced. There’s no clear best, just whatever fits your play style—if you can survive long enough to try.
Secret tip: rush through early levels without worrying about perfection. The game punishes you for taking your time. Also, keep an eye out for hidden paths—they lead to better gear. Patience is key here, because rushing will just get you killed faster.
The story is disjointed and confusing. You mostly wander around shooting stuff, trying to survive. The ending feels rushed and unsatisfying. It's more about just getting through than experiencing a compelling plot. Still, if you stick to it, you might see the final scene and think it was all pointless anyway.