Do yourself a favor and ignore the gushing five-star reviews. I don't know where they're coming from, but it's definitely not a place of honesty. Blade of Darkness was not "overlooked" or "underrated" as some would have you believe - it put its developers out of business for a reason. The game was and is a flailing disaster of technical deficiencies and fundamental design failures. It's a buggy, crash-prone mess. Its controls are stupidly stilted. Every action you take is awkward, laggy, and unreliable to the point of being utterly infuriating. Your attacks have miserable reach, and your defensive measures are woefully inadequate. The input reading is everything BUT precise, to the point where you won't be able to reliably execute any specific strike whenever you're really counting on it. Half the time, the game won't register your directional input, which will lead to you executing the default attack when what you intended to do a side-to-side strike. This means you'll be left standing there like a sitting duck while your opponent bludgeons you to death, because your attack wasn't even in the right zip code. Oh, man, these controls. You can't sidestep at all unless you're locked on to an enemy. The lock-on feature is wooden, busted, and broken. It likes to enable itself from time to time in case you were too comfortable ignoring it. The camera wobbles as your character runs - and no, I don't mean view sway. I mean, the camera is unstable and drifting for no good reason. You have to double-tap then hold in order to run. Because of this input detection layer, the game often misses your movement input PERIOD, and you'll find yourself stuck until you let go and try again. Your character has stamina limitations. Your enemies do not. Their weapons are like lightsabers, cleaving through your shields with ease, while their own shields stagger you over and over again. I could go on and on and on if not for the character limit. It's a shame. There are good ideas here.
... allowing something in such obviously poor taste on their platform. I don't care if this is seen as "off-topic" - no, there are lines you do not cross. This is profiting on peoples' actual, factual, real-life suffering. What is *wrong* with people, to think something like this is even remotely okay?