I consider button mashing to open doors and chests QTEs in a sense. Really, they're button mashing sequences and we have yet to come up with a catchy concise term to describe those. It's a QTE sans cinematic flair though so I called it that. My opinion of the game is that it's remarkably shallow and has a slew of problems but I'm writing a video review ATM so I'd rather spend time working on that than a forum post.
I rather hate both LoS games, and it has nothing to do with the universe or visual stylings. This game will be traded in asap. Now if you'll excuse me, i have to go murder my son, turn him into a zombie and start calling him a completely different name because, well, f*** him basically.
Love how you don't mention three crucial facts
1. Gabriel was betrayed by Marie and did not know he had a son, so, Trevor was, initially, just another pawn of the brotherhood to him
2. Once he found out Trevor was his son, he desperately tried to save him. This isn't the old Dracula, Gabriel actually still has his heart, its just under a crap ton of trauma. As shown by, after giving his blood to Trevor he says "live...my son...my son..." His face held down and those words spoken as if he was about to cry.
3. It's obvious by the time Gabriel became infamous, people reffered to him as Dracula, so, not knowing Trevor's name and only that he was his son, he names him alucard, which is Dracula backwards.
I mean seriously. Say what you will about the music or the somewhat floaty controls (I, personally, had no trouble with either since I both love orchestra and easily adapted to the nuances of the gameplay.), but the story, narration, and atmosphere is clearly superior in the lords of shadow series compared to the other games.
Gabriel is the perfect example of a Byronic/tragic hero, expertly executed and crafted. Not to mention, alucard/Trevor and Simon aren't the shallow characters they were in the original timeline. Really, my issue with mirror of fate was with how the acts seem misarranged. Should've went: Gabriel, Trevor, Simon, and alucard, with the hidden scene being a part of the ending and being replaced with a scene concerning zobek. Otherwise than that, I love the game, another fine installment into the series.