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People forget how difficult the first game was as they were learning the cues for all the enemies.
Stop looking at the sequel through the lens of the completed original once all the endgame powers and weapon aspects were at their peak, and give yourself more time to learn how to adapt to the new combat mechanics.
As the game goes through EA, there will be balancing done across the board to make things feel better and more intuitive.
EA for the original wasn't nearly as polished as this is.
Suppose that's fair enough. I just hope they polish up the telegraphs abit for his melee attacks down the line. Not necessary i suppose but it'd be welcomed by me atleast.
I've only been to cronos once but yeah noticed this immediately. I was trying to play safe but just end up getting smacked from off screen lol