I had the same experience with the game. It has a really cool world and story but as I finished the game, because I guess I wanted to be able to say I've finished one of the classics, I felt mostly just annoyed. There were moments where the game felt truly magical but the controls were constantly stopping me from getting immersed. It's one of those unfortunate instances where everything else is great but it fails for me in the most important aspect of a game which is the gameplay.
Haven't played the PS3 or PS4 version but I still have and play the original PS2 version on my PS2 and the controls are pretty much in line with most modern 3rd person adventure games. The game is just hard, though. It's had that Dark Souls difficulty long before Dark Souls was a thing. Stick wiggles help; but only by a small window of time.
I don't think it's a difficulty thing. There's a difference between losing, or in this case falling, and knowing you made a mistake or you weren't fast enough. This felt like the game wasn't responding correctly or consistently to my inputs.
I used the example of getting on Agro in my post. That's not a difficulty thing. That's me feeling when I go up to my horse I should be able to get on it easily and smoothly. Not position myself at a specific angle within a close distance. Think about how fluid and snappy it feels getting on a horse is in Red Dead Redemption for example.
At least in Dark Souls you can frequently recover and don't end up stun-locked and have to wait until you die. Three bull-type colossus I mentioned you can rarely roll out of the way in time.
I gave up after trying to ride the horse out of the temple at the start of the game.
Yeah I had issues with Agro throughout my playthrough. I saw a few posts with people praising the horse AI and saying how good it is in the sand worm colossus (number 10) for example but I found I was regularly running into things, coming to sudden stops over small ledges, and slowing down randomly.
I initially thought the idea of of a horse with a personality was interesting, but it killed my excitement immediately. I really want to play the game through but I'd rather use my limited playing time on something else
It's wild to me that so many people have trouble with that game. It controls exactly like ICO. Maybe I was just used to it when SoC came out?
Maybe it's because they played Shadow of the Colossus and not ICO?
I feel like the former has a bigger following than the latter. I imagine a lot of people going back and playing Shadow of the Colossus are either doing it because they are going back and playing cult classics or because it was remastered for the PS4. ICO wasn't remastered outside of the PS3 version.
After my experience I probably won't play ICO.
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