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When you reach the "Observatory", you can start upgrading your gear, it's very early in the game, it's a huge room with a ceiling extremely high.
The game isn't supposed to be easy, but I almost guarantee that once you have learned to reliable dodge, block and hit, you will have a lot of fun.
Those rifts can also be used to increase and lower difficulty level, but as you might guess, you get less rewards the lower difficulty and more rewards the higher difficulty.
The starter area is called Embassy, the next area is Observatory, so just get through Embassy and you are there.
Then this game is not for you, simple as that. People don't enjoy games are to easy either, some games has to have at least high enough difficult level so that it isn't just a bore to play. Learning how to master a game like this is very rewarding, you should try sometime. Unless you have physical disabilities, I think almost everyone can learn to play Hellpoint and have fun at the same time.
You also have the option to lower the difficulty at the Rifts ingame, so it's not like you don't have any options. Most players will increase the difficulty level, because once you have started to learn how to read the attacks from the enemies, it gets to easy. You can get there too, just don't give up because you don't master it right away.
I mainly just feel sad for those people who haven't grown up with games such as that, where you mainly have to learn and adapt to succeed, which brings up a whole new argument altogether with handicaps on games, because people don't understand the great reward of satisfaction for putting effort in something to get to the end.
I don't want easy games. I adapted to enemies attacks, my clone attacking me more or less, but the game forced me to play a lot without a save of any kind. I still don't know where the observatory is, is it before the huge corridors, with the columns and the tall guys?
Edit: When you come from the elevator going up to goto emissary, go left, there should be stairs to a room with a giant computer, the door behind that computer is the door to observatory.
You are very early in the game, it's completely normal to be having some trouble and challenges with getting used to timing and learn how the monsters are telegraphing their attacks. You will learn it, you just need to expose yourself to it, and if you are like me, you will start to feel when you are getting the hang of it, then the game is only going to get better and better. Just hang in there.
BTW, those Sentinels with white cloth in the curved hallway in the very beginning are very hard, you don't need to kill them, they are the hardest non-boss monsters in the game in my opinion.
If you have killed that Slaver black boss thing, you are soooo close to the observatory.
Edit: Had to edit away some misinfo that Reaper.J pointed out, better to remove it than cause confusion. It's been some time since I played and some things are getting lost :D
!!! Good to have someone with good memory around.