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I think the game is not too hard once you get used to parry mechanics. Unlike most other similar games that have some kind or roll and dodge abilities in MGR you have to master parry and counter in order to be effective. Do you have a controller? Playing this game with KB/M is somewhat harder, because it's easier to flick the analog stick it the direction of enemy attacks.
Is there any specific encounter that is problematic for you or just the game in general?
I agree camera changing is crazy thing by controller, much easier with K&M
-Do the tutorials
-Practise parrying, becomes your best friend
-If you have enough BP, buy defense-offense, also comes in handy with certain attacks
As for the "tiger" (he's a wolf, bladewolf)
-Don't rush him, wait for him to attack, then parry
-a perfect parry can stun him, then you can go crazy on him
Also... If the game is giving you such a hard time, play on easy, practise everything I mentioned in there, that way you may be better prepared for harder difficulties