9 annoying things that enemies in games should stop doing.
We don't forget those who have wronged us in games, and we definitely don't forget their methods. Below, we've collected a few of our biggest annoyances with AI enemies, whether it's a cheap way they avoid our attacks, or an enemy type that can simply go to hell. We fully expect to see all of these pop up again in the future, but wouldn't it be nice if they took a little break?The teleporting witches of Dishonored 2.
Inevitably, it's the latter that has been rustling my jimmies most recently. Somehow those bastard Vex minotaurs are able to spam teleport at the exact frigging cadence with which I unload my Legend of Acrius shotgun. I swear it's got worse with the expansion, too. If we have to have a swear jar any time we compare a game to Dark Souls, then so too should game developers for anytime someone in a combatant design meeting uses the T word.
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