Helter Skelter feels like a delightful experiment in chaos, the kind of game that throws ideas at the wall just to see which ones stick. With its quirky mechanics and slightly unhinged design philosophy, it offers a ride that is as unpredictable as its title suggests. You might start with a plan, but within minutes you are improvising like a jazz musician who lost the sheet music. Its visuals and sound design lean into the eccentric, giving it a personality that is hard to forget. It is not always polished, but it is never boring, which is arguably the greater achievement.
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