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Speak for yourself, the game is great
Probably wasn't the best -snip- yeah
But while jank, a lot of what you said as fact just isn't true either.
It's been a long time since I played this one, so I can't remember if I used a controller or M/KB but the camera was fine.
Leveling up aside from unlocking skills is linear, and the game is quite easy unless you deliberately seek higher leveled opponents, or start to do the DLC
Can't really say what you're using as a bar for your RPG comparison.
I once saw a large spider in my bath. Without thought I ran the water. It flowed down until it reached the bath plug hole it held on with it's 4 legs, as the other 4 had already slipped over.
I watched it as water flowed over it and it struggled to not go down... It was amazing. it REALLY held on like it REALLY did not want to lose its little life.
And suddenly I felt incredibly guilty.
I stopped the water urgently before it lost its grip and was gone. Got a piece of paper and fished the spider out. It was completely limp and not moving. Probably dead.
I took it outside and put it on the wall in the sun. And watched over it...
After about a minute a leg moved, and then another, and then it finally struggled up and walked away.
I was so happy. And that really isn't like me.
Since then I have never killed a spider in real life.
I kill them ingame though if they try to kill me.
The moral of the story is... Spiders are way more afraid of you than you are of them.