chimaxi83
Diamond Member
I'm just irked when games do something like that. You had to resort to Google to figure out what should be a basic combat mechanic. I had to resort to Google just yesterday to figure out parts of an Assassin's Creed 4 minigame that weren't adequately explained in any documentation. If someone has to resort to Google to figure out how to perform a basic action in your game, that's a failure of the game design. And I'm not the only one who felt that way about The Witcher (2); virtually the only complaints that anyone had with the game was that the developer did a poor job explaining the combat mechanics and controls. But that's a big issue in my mind, and I hope it's something they address in the third one, because it looks fantastic.
Ah, gotcha. I agree, it was mostly a "figure it out on your own" kind of thing. I didn't mind that, and just used Google for a tip or two. I agree that you shouldn't have to do that though.