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Never said it was. Which makes it even worse when you take something that is a normal difficulty and dumb it down to be even less than that.
It went from something with light puzzle solving to a linear adventure with arrows telling you everywhere to go.
It's the difference between a game and a theme park ride.
Yet your here throwing insults for a game no one cares about anymore yet the gold a metal age community still makes fan maps.
So far all you said is that the camera control is smoother which can be tweaked in each game. Also you don’t like the big complex maps.
Honestly seems like you barely played the originals. Old games had maps the best part is you can easily navigate the levels after awhile without them. Reboot levels are just small and restricted to a few ways through the level. Making those markers only useful for the hub which highlight how poor navigation is for it.
Both gold and metal age sold well, the issue was the publisher ran out of money and so did the studio.