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Yeah it would be really interesting to play through the story from another characters perspective even.
They were challenging but i don't think they were badly implemented. The outcome of failing them isn't significant either. Stop thinking of them as something you have to win or lose at. They come up during a fight or an attack and generally you are on the back foot so you will lose. That feels very much by design. It's ok to not win everything. The outcome is more or less the same either way even with both endings.
To me this is very similar to something like Firewatch. Its 100 percent about the narrative and the visuals and the acting.
This game delivered on all of those things so well.
I was actually greatful there wasn't a challenge. I liked that the outcome of the QTE really don't matter that much other than adding some tension.
As a first game from a new and small dev team this is an incredible achievement and the quality bar is higher than anything else out there for the type of game.
I agree, there are plenty of challenging games. I dont want to be challanged all the time everytime i play a game, sometimes i want to get immersed in a story and atmosphere and this game deliver! It was much better than i thought it would be. I kind of expected a tech demo but it was a very immersive and complete experience. Only complaint is that they could have skipped the QTE stuff.
What specifically did you not like?
Was it that they were quite fast and easy to fail?