God of War did too. Doesn't mean I can't pick a thing or two to criticise about it. There is no perfect or flawless game and certainly none above conatructive criticism.
No, it's not. The weight system feels right for Dark Souls, but not for a Jedi. I have seen combat in previews and it's just not great. Cal Kestis is not wearing any heavy armour yet he moves like one who does. This makes his swings and movement weird and out of place.
Also enemies now have Dark-souls' generic two swings they just keep repeating over and over, which doesn't contribute to the fluidity of combat.
And that's why I follow a few gaming groups/pages on Facebook. I get to see those people who are perfectly okay with microtransactions, lootboxes, and generic shit. They think they're helping developers and improving gaming, and boy, are they a lot!
1. Nier: Automata
Achievement title: What Are You Doing?
Description: 'discover the secret of 2B ten times' (i.e., look under 2B's skirt for 2 minutes);
2. Metal Gear Solid 2
Achievement name: Snake Beater
Description: get caught red-handed by Otacon as Snake is touching himself;
3. Overlord II
Achievement name: Seal Slayer
Description: kill 100 little seals
I have been a PC gamer my whole life, and this stands true. There are no games that are graphically mind-blowing on PC at the moment. Crysis was a thing that'd probably never happen again.