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it´s a action, exploration plat-former that uses a rest/spawn/respawn on death system inspired by the souls games.
"accesibility , you learn to play or no simple as that"
it´s a video game..who cares if more people are able to enjoy it?
if they added an accessibility function to souls games that let handicapped people beat them by pressing A because that´s what some people wanted..who cares as long as the gameplay YOU enjoy is still in the game?
Which was never mentioned by anyone from developer nor publisher. So... Good luck with that complaint.
First of all .. time is an ilusion there never exist ,, is created by human ,, you have time if you want ,, you don't want to learn a cool experience .. i have a friend finish dark souls .. even with child and 8 hours day job ,, if they can you can ,, rest all excuses
1. This game may be souls like but it isn't a souls game
2. I beat the first one on grandmaster and intend to beat this one as well.
3. The only artificial increase in difficulty with grand master is maybe the extra damage, enemy aggression and parry timing isn't artificial difficulty.
People can do what they want with whatever they spend their money on. You didn't buy it for them.