This game is a grind. You swim around as a giant shark, trying to eat everything in sight. It feels simple but gets tricky fast. Sometimes the physics feel wonky and make it more frustrating than fun. Still, it’s addicting to chase that big fish.
Megalodon’s gameplay is pretty neat but can be confusing at first. The controls are tricky, and the physics sometimes work against you. It’s a basic concept, but mastering the movements and timing takes patience. Expect to die a lot early on.
Playing Megalodon mostly comes down to how you customize your shark. Some players swear by certain loadouts that boost speed or health. Honestly, it’s about experimenting and finding what works for your style. No fancy gear, just trial and error.
Here’s a secret: stalking smaller prey is often safer than rushing into bigger fish. Use the environment to hide and ambush. Timing your attacks perfectly can save you from annoying respawns. Small tricks like that make a big difference.
There isn’t much story to follow. You start as a small shark and grow bigger by eating. The game gradually progresses to bigger enemies and tougher environments. The ending is basically just surviving as long as you can, with no real conclusion.