This game is very exciting and challenging. However the boss fights take away the enjoyment. They are mindless. Continually having to repeat and repeat scenes just to get back at the boss, to me makes a game very boring. There is no reason why there is not better save points. It is unfathomable that a producer does not think of the whole market and not just a few "expert gamers". I personally just want to sit down and enjoy a game, turn it off when I have to go out, etc and not have to be frustrated with the fact I have to start a scene all over again from scratch. The graphics good, the story line great, personal choices gave me the chance to be me but because of the boss fights, I finally chucked it in and traded the game in for Dantes Inferno which is a great game. Hopefully if there is going to be a sequel, some thought will be given to the amateur gamer who do not have the same skill level of some.
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