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So the first part may be clunky and from a different time, but this is really bad. an old man in a wheelchair would be easier to control than this.
But combat in OG is lightning fast and I prefer the slow one of the remake where I actually can react and do something instead of predicting.
Not sure how progression will help to master one or two handed weapons, but for me it actually feels like that weapon - a stupid pickaxe with this size, if lifted wrong can throw you backwards, actually has weight to the swing. Like it
EDIT at the moment I'm bouncing off, barrier to entry for me. I loved 1 and two but I don't recall this feeling (and yea could be rose colored glasses) I'll go get out side a case and see if that helps. see ya in a few