Hi,
This game looks promising, so I want to describe my first impressions constructively in the hope that my comments might help to improve the game....
To start, downloading the game, installing it, etc is all very simple - no problems there.
The character creater looks very professional, but to be honest it's a pain. It takes me around 10 minutes to think of a unique name (and I never really like whatever I think of). The hardest part is trying to find a name that sounds "medieval" - in reality last names are passed down from father to child, and don't change much through time (i.e. any modern last name is technically a perfectly suitable "medieval" name, at least for human races). The other problem is that I have no idea what sort of name is suitable for each race (and yes, "Qwerty" was taken). The next problem is all the strange questions - spending ages reading options trying to predict what effect they'd have rather than just allowing people to change attributes directly (you would've heard this before). Something that should take 5 minutes ends up taking half an hour, which is OK for the first character but would become tiresome quickly.
I got in the game, walked around clueless for a while, tried to jump over a fence and got stuck in the middle of it, found the help did an "/unstickme". I set my camera angle (so I could see where I was going rather than where I'd been), changed the keys to be more like other games (Q & E for strafe, A and D for turning) and tried to find the "always run" option (still wondering about that). Then I fell off a small ledge and died. Welcome to hell (literally).
To be honest here (after dying several times while stumbling around in the dark with my character that is meant to be able to see in the dark but can't), if it wasn't for finding a post on the forums mentioning the "-fullbright" option I would've given up then and there. Every game I've played has some leniency for new players, and even for very experienced players death usually only takes five minutes to recover from, but not here. I won't continue describing this - the forums are full of peoples comments about the "anti-user" death realm. After being led out by a kind player, watching every step I made knowing that any minor slip means starting again, I continued.
Eventually I found a sewer with some rats - finally something I could kill. Now according to the manual you're supposed to be able to click on a rat and select "attack". This in itself is rather disappointing - it makes it impossible to sneak up on a target and attack them before they know, or to hide around a corner and cast some spells to weaken it before the fight begins properly, or to shoot arrows from a safe distance - things I'd do in real life (in real life, would you walk up to your victim and say "Can I attack you please?" - not exactly a tactic that the US would teach it's marines).
I did everything I could imagine, left click, right click, jumped up and down on their heads, re-read the manual, check the forums, swear at some NPCs, the "/attack" command, etc. Regardless of what I did I couldn't actually attack a rat. Then another player came along (also confused) wondering why he couldn't attack anymore - it was lucky (it was the only way I knew it was the game rather than me). I gave up trying to kill things.
Then I decided the only thing left was quests, so I started trying to talk to various NPCs. I guess people here will know what I mean if I mention Gandalf sitting at the entrance to Mordor - say "friend" to enter, heh. Most games like this have a list of valid options so that the user can just click on one rather than trying to guess the magic words - trying to get the exact phrase and actually type it in correctly is very annoying and constantly getting a "Huh?" response isn't realistic at all (especially when you can't slit their throats). I hope the discussions with NPCs aren't logged - there'd be quite a few obcene suggestions in those logs now (I wasn't in my best mood by this stage).
Anyway, get some stuff? Ok, no money to buy them, no way to get money and no other way to get them (the NPC/seller wasn't interested in my other offers

). Get something fixed? That I could do, or at least I thought so...
On the way back I made the mistake of running down the stairs, and guess what? Yes, I died. No, I didn't fall. I didn't have a shoelace untied, didn't accidentally slip onto my sword and my character wasn't prone to heart attacks or strokes - the stairs where nice and straight, it seemed so easy.
Back in hell. Completely frustrated I tried a nice shortcut key - "Alt+F4". This almost had the desired effect, except the game crashed during exit, invoking both the game's "Oops" dialog box and Microsoft's "Oops" dialog box. I didn't try to send a bug report using either of these dialog boxes (clicking on the "go away" button is a habit learned from years of using other software).
I guess I decided that it was easier to delete the character and create a new one than it was to try to get my no-experience, no-money, no-items character out of the death realm again. Then I had second thoughts - if I start a new character (with the painful character creator) every time I die then there's no point trying to improve any character as they'd die sooner or later anyway. It occured to me that getting out of the death realm was going to be a regular occurance, and that I had no intention of doing it ever again. The only logical conclusion is the uninstaller.
I haven't uninstalled yet - I just don't like quitting, and the game
is promising. I guess I can't really understand how the graphics became so good while the gameplay, um, didn't...
Thanks,
Brendan