It seems like ruling to allow restrictions on video games would be a legal precedent that allows restrictions for all forms of media and, thus, all speech.
Combat is what I actually enjoyed most about this game. But I can understand why others would find it frustrating. It seems like the quickness with which you're able to perform an action depends on what you're currently doing, a hidden mechanic of momentum. Some actions naturally go together and are effortless, others conflict with each other and the action you're trying to perform is delayed.
This is a mechanic very dependent on experienced intuition and it means that new players who don't have a good understanding of how the combat flows and can only button mash, get screwed. And the curve of mastering the combat isn't gradual at all, intermediate level of mastery is a lot closer to inexperienced than to skilled. You can really only enjoy the combat if you've completely mastered it.
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