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Some of the ledges are a bit less obvious, but the path she's supposed to take is mostly straight forward. In every area there's like an alternative route you can take, but you're fine by just going on without looking back (both literally and figuratively, unless you're kinda like me and want to explore every corner for some unknown reason).
There are screens where the camera is rather tightly restricted to a certain angle/PoV and the next step is a bit harder to see, but it's obvious enough if you took a look around beforehand to see where you need to go.
Most times the camera stays behind her and turns with her, except when there's something oddly in the way, and it definitely turns faster than in Legend.