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Frustrating games
So I'm playing Resident Evil Code Veronica and at first I got stuck at a point where I was well into the game and had only one save file. Basically, I had to restart the game. No big deal as I played and finished the GC Resident Evil in between. Anyhow, I resumed playing and got past that part. I'm now in a similar situation I think, despite having 3 save files at different points in the game. This got me thinking, what are games you would consider extremely frustrating? RE Code Veronica is way up there for me, as is Rogue Leader. I really want to like both games but they just piss me off so much that I just want to get rid of them and never play them again. Yet I keep coming back to try. Any games that do the same for you?
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The old Nintendo Mega Man games. I was playing these the other day, and after dying in the middle of a level and having to start over, I would completely lose interest. I loved the games as a kid, and still do, but I certainly don't remember them being as difficult and frustrating as I find them now. Maybe as a child, I was just a gaming god...who knows...
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Kid Cubicle drove me nuts when I was a kid. I was determained to beat it though
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For me it was MDK2 on dreamcast, man that game was difficult to me.
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Originally posted by squidget Kid Cubicle drove me nuts when I was a kid. I was determained to beat it though |
wanna talk about frustrating, how about Gyruss and Ghosts and Goblins for the NES. To this day i still have never beaten either.
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Originally posted by Leatherballs The old Nintendo Mega Man games. I was playing these the other day, and after dying in the middle of a level and having to start over, I would completely lose interest. I loved the games as a kid, and still do, but I certainly don't remember them being as difficult and frustrating as I find them now. Maybe as a child, I was just a gaming god...who knows... |
The original Ninja Gaiden for NES...good god was that game hard...I think I made it to leve 6-3 once...I never got to the final boss...
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Originally posted by mustaine wanna talk about frustrating, how about Gyruss and Ghosts and Goblins for the NES. To this day i still have never beaten either. |
Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding for Xbox. For the love of God. That game once drove me to tears.
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Blaster Master. Curse thy crappy weapon system, where taking one point of damage can cause you to backtrack for 10 minutes to get recharged. And thy bosses that take hundreds of hits to destroy. And thy lame ass excuse for a plot.
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Bionic Commando for NES, where you were screwed and had to start the entire game over if you took the wrong weapon into a level.
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Originally posted by wallsofwatts Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding for Xbox. For the love of God. That game once drove me to tears. Hey Aghama, Blaster Master was the shieeet back in its day! Difficult as it was. :) |
Originally posted by KnightLerxst The original Ninja Gaiden for NES...good god was that game hard...I think I made it to leve 6-3 once...I never got to the final boss... |
Originally posted by Absolute Zero Do you mean Kickle Cubicle? That game was a blast. Tough but fun. My biggest NES frustration though was 'Legacy of the Wizard'. I could get through the wo or so areas (areas were themed by family members), but could not get the rest of the way. Used Game Genie to cheat and beat it. There have been many others that had parts that made me freaking mad, but nothing sticks like Legacy. |
Originally posted by outer-edge I still have my copy laying around, great game. My biggest NES frustration though was 'Legacy of the Wizard'. I could get through the wo or so areas (areas were themed by family members), but could not get the rest of the way. Used Game Genie to cheat and beat it. There have been many others that had parts that made me freaking mad, but nothing sticks like Legacy. I thought Shingen the Ruler was too hard. I could never train enough army. I'd always get attacked and die. |
Originally posted by silentbob007 Bionic Commando for NES, where you were screwed and had to start the entire game over if you took the wrong weapon into a level. |
Hey, I never beat Super Mario Bros. for the NES. Most platformers are frustrating to me, though. My sense of timing and judging distances, especially when you have like 43 different jump styles, tend to make me look like a rube next to most 5-year-olds.
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I'm currently pissed at Virtua Tennis for Dreamcast. I'm working on beating all the games in my collection, but Henman and Courier are really screwing me over in this quest. I get so fired up, my wife looks at me like I'm crazy when I'm talking trash to the computer.
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Originally posted by joeblow69 Actually, there was a way around that. I think if you pressed Select and Start at the same time, it would take you out of the current level and back to the map. |
I always thought the original Contra for NES was impossible if you didn't cheat and use the Konami code for extra lives...
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Originally posted by Wutang9 I always thought the original Contra for NES was impossible if you didn't cheat and use the Konami code for extra lives... I have beaten most of the games you guys have talked about. Bionic Commando was a difficult game, but even today I can go back and beat the game with no problem. For those complaining about Ninja Gaiden's difficulty, you should really try the hardest one in the series...Ninja Gaiden III. The original is hard, but the last one will make you throw your controller at the TV. The original Mega Man was very difficult. It took me a long time to beat that game, but I eventually did. I doubt I could go back and do it again, it was just so hard. Every Mega Man got easy after the first one. I still say Mega Man 2 was the best game in the series. Blaster Master was also a difficult game, but not as hard as the ones talked about before...or at least I don't remember it being difficult. I remember beating the game though. I loved Blaster Master. Ghosts and Goblins, Ghouls 'n Ghosts and all the games in that genre are easily some of the most difficult games ever. Even Maximo on PS2 was difficult. These games were not easy because there was truly no set way you could go through the levels. Enemies would come randomly and not in a set pattern. Basically you were handcuffed before you ever began to play the game. I beat Ghouls 'n Ghosts, but I do not remember beating Ghosts and Goblins...cannot wait for the former to be resold on GBA. I wish to add Dracula X to the list. Granted, it came out for the PC Engine and was a superb game, but it was damn hard! I'm sure there have been other frustrating games, but I can't think of any at the moment...just wanted to touch on some that were already said. |
Just thought of another one. Last Battle for the Genesis. The only way I was able to get past the first or second level was by using a game genie.
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Super Monkey Ball and Rouge Leader for the GC have me ready to throw my controller across the room after about 15 minutes most days.
Ghosts and Goblins was tough, and I remember dying a whole lot in Rygar as well. Absolute ridiculously hard game I've played is on PC- X-com Terror from the deep. UFO defense (the first one) was tough, but the Terror from the Deep was like, un-fricken-believable sometimes. |
Castlevania
Zelda II: Link's Adventure Both were nightmares towards the end. |
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