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It is a great game but sadly like all console to PC ports it suffers from a crap keyboard control system and the useless console autosave system that usually saves at the worst possible moments. If they would have put more effort into the control scheme for PC it would have been so much better..dare I say even epic.
I'm not bashing consoles I have all the playstations with a ♥♥♥♥ ton of games, I just hate the lazy (cost effective obviously) way they design for console then port it to PC. If they did it the other way around it would be much better.
Yes I could just surrender and buy a controller for my 8grand PC but then why bother owning a PC at all for gaming? Hell it's getting even worse now there porting app games to PC!
I know how frustrating this scene is for many many players, so I really want to help out where I can. Yes, the key here is to get the colour prompts right. There is absolutely nothing random about the colour prompts, so don't go and press any and all buttons all at the same time. And you don't have to hurry it, in fact, slowing down your pace is a good idea. You should approach this fight as if you're playing a round of Survival mode in the arena. Yes, your health is very low at the start, but by getting the colour prompts right you will get to the end of the fight.