Anyone tried this yet? I've given it a go, and it seems ok at a glance. Graphics are reasonably polished and run at a decent framerate (although that's mainly because 'next-gen content' isn't present in the game unlike Tomb Raider: Legend), and the audio seems pretty good too. My gripe at the moment though is it seems somehow unnecessarily awkward to play, although this may only be specific to the PC version. The default controls mapped for 360 pad users seem a bit iffy, notably I have to wonder why the shoot button is mapped to an analog trigger? You cannot fire fast/consistently enough using that from my experience, so I can't see the logic behind it... luckily you can easily remap buttons though.
Which goes onto my next gripe... it doesn't tell you what controller buttons to press when in-game hints pop up. For example, run over to the nearby cog at the start of the demo and you get 'Press E to pickup items' or something along those lines. No mention of what controller button though... so you either mash a few buttons hoping to get lucky, or you have to back into the menu and see what the mappings are. Repeat this for pretty much all in-game control tips, and you have a frustrating experience in my opinion... something I can be doing without.
I quit the demo when I came across a bear that does 'charge' attacks at you... couldn't find a reliable way to dodge said attacks, and the only tip the game gives you is displaying four directional arrows in the corner of the screen shortly before it hits you. Wah? Anyway, don't think I'm going to be bothering with this game after all, but I would be interested in your thoughts. I'm too short-tempered nowadays to put up with niggles like this, lol
Which goes onto my next gripe... it doesn't tell you what controller buttons to press when in-game hints pop up. For example, run over to the nearby cog at the start of the demo and you get 'Press E to pickup items' or something along those lines. No mention of what controller button though... so you either mash a few buttons hoping to get lucky, or you have to back into the menu and see what the mappings are. Repeat this for pretty much all in-game control tips, and you have a frustrating experience in my opinion... something I can be doing without.
I quit the demo when I came across a bear that does 'charge' attacks at you... couldn't find a reliable way to dodge said attacks, and the only tip the game gives you is displaying four directional arrows in the corner of the screen shortly before it hits you. Wah? Anyway, don't think I'm going to be bothering with this game after all, but I would be interested in your thoughts. I'm too short-tempered nowadays to put up with niggles like this, lol

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