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Spoiled? No.
MH is the standard.
Whenever games strive for less. I can't help but wonder if they are deserving of a AAA price-tag.
It's common sense. If you're offering less than what your competitors are: you'd be crazy to charge the same price as them.
You can heal with Soul Tear Dust aswell.
Tbh the entire game becomes pretty trivial when you stop trying to dodge and just rely on blocking instead. The only thing you have to watch for is dodging grabs.
Saying 300 weapons in ER are useless, when I can literally use them efficiently in different sorts of builds paired up with ashes, sorceries, and incantations - is pedantic.
What a pathetic argument to make.
This is what you just told me in relative terms:
A Toyota Prius is a useless car. When you can literally use the car as it was intended.
This game only has 3 weapon types but the way you customize the skill point you got different movesets.
ER is a action RPG game, this game is action-packed, skill-based game. More like Sekiro... and if you complaint about the number of weapon, Sekiro only has one sword and some mechanic arm skills, Wukong only got the staff... and they got the same AAA price.