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- You can save/reload anytime, so aside from very difficult ones skill-checks are rarely an issue
- The exact same goes for dying, just save regularly and you'll be absolutely fine
- In most cases the game offers many different routes to accomplish things, so there's hardly any 'bad build' per se when creating your character
- The game often clearly indicates what you need to do to complete tasks
- If you're ever blocked on a path, since the game is non-linear by design you can simply explore something else and come back to it later
In all honesty, the main 'difficulty' of this game is being able to read eloquent English, and being able to handle quite a lot of it.