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I can clear arcade mode (will i says it's easy ofc not and thanks god ) with the last update, it's not SoR4 ( the junkfest of doing the same combo over and over ) stop comparing to it.
You can't compare two beat them up who don't have the same core of gameplay and balance and way to play it.
If you really learn how to deal with enemy and boss, arcade mode can be done, it's the ultimate challenge so ofc it's hard and it's meaned to be like that.
I'm giving feedback to the devs based on my experience with the genre, the games I've played that felt enjoyable, and this one, which doesn't.
'Git gud' is not an excuse for obtuse and annoying game design, and if your beat 'em up is so clunky that a genre veteran bounces off it on the very first stage then maybe there are things you could adjust to make it more appealing.