beaulieutrav
Joined Sep 2020
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What has me frustrated is everyone saying how realistic this game is. I find that to be not fully true. Characters, scenery, style of combat and the world itself, yes, I can agree with that but mechanically speaking, there's been other games that captured better realism for game mechanics. I'm not a big Bethesda fan but they definitely nailed the mechanics for lockpicking which felt real and flowed well for the player using a controller, this system has to be the worst I ever come across, unnecessarily difficult for console players. Same with the pickpocketing, stealth attacks, escaping an ambush on horse, combat setup using the right joystick, I just feel they could have done a far better job organizing the controller setup for gameplay to capture a more fluid and realistic feel to the realistic world they created. This is what kept me from buying the first game and as awesome and beautiful looking the world is, it's brutal struggle for console players has me thinking about calling it quits and shelving this game. If it can't be enjoyable due to it's unnecessary difficulty then why bother, I'm certainly not about to go out and buy a keyboard and mouse just to enjoy it.
Concept had potential but netflix has no clue how to direct a dance competition. They focused heavily on creating drama instead of focusing on the competition and choreography of dancing. Also the major flaw was them not knowing how to use the cameras properly while they were dancing, why use close-ups on faces when the point of the show is to see their body movement?.Iget capturing facial expression but again, timing is everything for a dance show... also feel the voting aspect of the show is very unnecessary, again, seems like they can't decide what they want to be, a dance show or a reality drama series. Would not recommend.
I understand this may be a culture thing but I feel the over acting kills the tone this show/episode tries to capture. There was a few unnecessary subplots that ultimately lead no where and didn't tie into anything that the audience could not for see on their own. Great start to the show but by episode 6/7 it just got redundant.