Not that it really makes much of a difference because in the end there's only one way to find out. Or you don't, and you end up slaughtering everybody, which is the easier approach in any case.Ĭlarry: Do you mean those are the only games you've played with KB&M or that you've tried to play others but could not enjoy them due to the controls? It's the kind of puzzle-cracking stealth-action game that is at its finest when you scratch your head a little, try different approaches, make a plan and polish it, and finally everything clicks together and you pull a masterful hit. If you get the game, I do recommend at least trying the higher difficulties. IIRC Blood Money is laughably easy anyway if you stick to the lower difficulty levels, I think that can make up for poor control handling.
I think most people have no trouble getting used to KB&M with a little bit of practice, as long as there's no disability or something inhibiting hand-eye coordination (but I imagine that would be a problem with console controls as well?). Do you mean those are the only games you've played with KB&M or that you've tried to play others but could not enjoy them due to the controls?
Reyold12: I've spent nearly two decades gaming with a controller in my hand, and so far have only enjoyed three M&K games: FTL, Planescape: Torment, and Iron Danger.