On the other hand one could state that the controls are just a part of the realism the game want to bring to gamers. Imagine flying a 8 ton dragon with a 25m span. Thats like flying a 747 with just a row around it's cockpit. It's not like such a dragon with a fire resistant 3inch thick skin would be responsive and you can imagine that it's acceleration in all directions (beside the direction gravity works in) will be fairly limited.
What i remember from the reviews is that the enemies run in perfect square patterns and don't even try to defend themselves. I mean, the Romans were better at slaying dragons then the Highly Flamable Cell Powered PolyBunnies that Lair has to offer.
For the rest, the thread is indeed funny, I guess that if you did spend a 5000$ budget at a PS3, a 1080p TV and accordingly a 7:1 home surround system and god knows what else you need to enjoy a great looking game (popcorn?) . Well if you were able to justify a set-up like that thats costed 5000$ and now in only worth 2500$, then you can certainly justify why all reviewers in the world are wrong and you are right.







