I touched the Grall and "realised how foolish I had been all the time."
Getting stuck in the door of the house of the village gave me a bad first impression of the game but in the end it's a fun one.
It looks and sounds good. I like the torch slowly extinguishing and the lighting is very good. The game controls alright and the combat system works, also I had just enough life to defeat Arthur while I took care of finishing off all the enemies with the action which grants you faith, so the game is not too easy and I like that. Finally the best part of the game was one I almost missed and were the items which were placed so you should be able to notice them but not highlighted at all and completely integrated into the environment. That's super organic and cool, I loved that, before finding the first key I was just wondering if there was more game than what I had seen and almost quit then I realised I could use free look and take potions, keys and torches.
You're really feeling like you're a knight wearing a full plate armor and dealing heavy hits with your sword, you really nailed it, congratulations. Yet if it's a blessing I think it's also equally a curse as the slow movement and combat are a bit unexciting as a result.
I think the steps are unusually small, they could probably be bigger.
That's a cool game, thanks for sharing.