
Having to guess what to do and try dozens of things just to progress isn't for me really.Photograph by John Haslam reader comments 195 with Don't get me wrong, Witcher 2 in particular is an amazing looking game, it plays well and the combat is decent, but when the developer goes out of their way to make the puzzles obtuse, the boss fights overly difficult and quests incredibly difficult to follow i have to question their design credentials. Originally posted by Skylers Meth:Then there's people like me who tried both games and found them lacking a certain something.mainly, the professional touch.

Don't even mention Darks Souls 2.Īll that said, Witcher 3 looks incredible and it'll be a day 1 purchase ! I knew then this is what the game was going to be and the comparitve cake walks of Skyrim and Amalur is where i belong.

The fight seemed so utterly random and even when i did exactly what the walkthrougher did, i still failed as the boss simply changed its routine on me. Just the first boss fight alone was enough for me to rage quit several times and watch some youtube walkthrough of the guy nailing it first time, then i realised this was just the beginning of the eventual massive frustration the game was going to offer. Having to guess what to do and try dozens of things just to progress isn't for me really. Then there's people like me who tried both games and found them lacking a certain something.mainly, the professional touch.
