Doesn't seem like genuine challenge to me. Your dude was swinging the crowbar through the wolf (which is a rather large target) and there were no hits. I get the impression that there are RNG rolls behind the scenes but the player is not informed about the outcomes of these rolls.
Oh man, the ambient noises at 9:00... The developers just pile in every ambient noise that can be somehow crammed into this setting. First, there are howling winds, then wolves (or dogs) howling, then birds chirping, crows cawing, inhuman growls, faraway gunshots and so on... The player doesn't even see the sources of these noises, and yet there are NPCs standing around, nonchalant about the place that they are living in.
I have played games made by individuals who worked alone, and there are those that are better than this. The bar has been raised a long, long time ago for developers who work on their own.
go make a game instead of being a professional video game critic hah i see you complaining at most games instead of looking for games you would enjoy you spend you're days looking for the negative , i count you complaining 11 times in the past 3 days lmao dude you live for being a negative nancy
Yeah, sure, the "those who can't do, criticize" comeback. Games are consumer products, first and foremost; for one, they are supposed to entertain. If they can't entertain, they fail. Not everyone thinks of them as "art", where purveying is best done by those who do art. That said, this is not really meant for you to read; it's for others. I have come across people like you so many fucking times already, and I find the likes of you to be very tiresome. Don't bother replying; I have added you to my block list.
Are there chance-to-hit rolls for those swings?
The developers just pile in every ambient noise that can be somehow crammed into this setting. First, there are howling winds, then wolves (or dogs) howling, then birds chirping, crows cawing, inhuman growls, faraway gunshots and so on...
The player doesn't even see the sources of these noises, and yet there are NPCs standing around, nonchalant about the place that they are living in.
The bar has been raised a long, long time ago for developers who work on their own.
Games are consumer products, first and foremost; for one, they are supposed to entertain. If they can't entertain, they fail.
Not everyone thinks of them as "art", where purveying is best done by those who do art.
That said, this is not really meant for you to read; it's for others. I have come across people like you so many fucking times already, and I find the likes of you to be very tiresome. Don't bother replying; I have added you to my block list.