What's the hardest game you've managed to beat? You can say you've played harder games, but list the hardest one that you managed to overcome out of all the games you beat.
What's the hardest game you've managed to beat? You can say you've played harder games...
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Nobody wants to answer because everyone else will call them a pussy for barely beating such an easy game.
Battletoads
Took a month of practice though
I only played Battletoads very briefly. But for that brief time, it was pretty tough.
God Hand on Normal.
i usually get frustrated with most games when i die a couple of times.
God hand kept me motivated.
Probably DMC4 on Hell or Hell.
Good job man. God Hand is a game that's hard as hell, even when you're good at it, assuming you don't use complete exploit bullshit like Chain Yanker+YMKB, or HSK cancelling. It's what I love about it.
Dark Souls
Memes aside I beat Super Ghouls and Ghosts and felt very proud.
Pic related?
Both loops, dipshit?
Yeah. Honestly, it is the hardest game I've ever completed. R-Type 3 literally gave me a fucking migraine by the time I reached the final level. I tried beating it for years, played it on and off. Could never conquer this game until now.
i did know about the uppercut move and the ground stomp OTG, guess those are somewhat hidden moves.
i did use chain yanker quite a bit, it was fun to use.
other notable games were Bloodborne and MGS 3 on hard.
i really need to go back to DMC3 and play that on harder difficulties, that game was fun.
same with Bayonetta 2 but i lend that game to my asshole friend when he got a Wii U and he never gave it back, he doesnt even have his Wii U anymore ;_;
>Irem
pay respects
all they've done for the past couple of years is rehash the same pachinko game and they do occasional contract work for Eizo
Oh wait no, I take this back. True Ending of Cave Story. DMC4 was tough, but was a cakewalk compared to that, mostly because I could just checkpoint my way through.
The two worst stages for me were Volkmeier's Inferno #7, and The Revolution #12. The latter because it was hard enough just getting to the stage and replaying the whole game to learn stage 12 was a bitch.
Ninja Gaiden by comparison took just a weekend.
>Battletoads
>hard
Git gud
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou Black Label.
How the fuck did they fall so far from grace?
The second loop is easy. Just don't get the shit bracelet until the end of the game and it's 100% the same. It does make the final two bosses hard though.
Are any of those two stages that infamous driving one?
I had problems with the second-to-last faggot with the bracelet. Was basically the hardest part of the game by far for me.
Anyway, good job. Good job.
If you have the gold armor the range on the bracelet is much farther. Hope that helps.
That's level 3, the turbo tunnels. That's the extent most people play the game and give up. Level 7 is like a hard version of the Turbo Tunnels. The lightning traps at the end of the stage take extensive memorization.
Yeah, I know that, but I could never carry the armour there properly. Something always hit me. I vaguely remember some cunt ghosts, and the boss's patterns didn't help either.
Why did you even bother with that crap? It's not a very good game.
The R-Type fighter portrayed as some kind of spaceship car really bothers me.
Is that not what it is?
The mimics and the ghosts are pretty obnoxious. I had a ghost spawn in my jump path just past the final leap down to the boss area once.
The two bosses are just prediction challenges. They don't seem to have a pattern or the pattern varies from the start. Really best just to react to them and err on the side of caution when the bracelet is your weapon.
I enjoyed proving to myself I could do it. And there are much worse games out there. Battletoads is decent, it's just dickishly designed.
They're more like wingless jets than cars.
How is R-Type Final? I've heard some bad things about it, but I'm tempted by the mere presence of multiple fighters alone
A changing economy. Irem toughed it out in the arcade market as long as they could but almost died in 1994. They were focusing on console game sales but none of them struck gold like the original R-Type did. Perhaps their input should have been greater?
Too bad this wasn't the cover for the west too.
I know, it's perfect. Honestly it kind of reminds me of a PS2 game cover, the way it's designed.
Dark Souls on a soul level 1 run.
It's good and worth running through the campaign at least a few times just to see the different routes you can take, and there's a shit load of ships of course. I think I put 20 or 30 hours into it and still didn't unlock all of them.
Sonic 2
I guess I can see it for the Death Egg alone.... but every other part of the game is pretty manageable, even Metropolis.
Defender and by completed I mean I made the score roll back to all 0s.
That's pretty impressive
bad bait user.
R-Type's 1 and 2 are harder in my opinion.
Depends. If you're bad at dealing with environments in a stage, you'll probably have a harder time, but if you're bad at dealing with bullets and hoards of enemies, you'll have a harder time with 3.
At least, that's how it was for me. I finished 2 more easier than 3. 1 is just an all around clusterfucker, at least, the arcade version. NES was more manageable.
if it counts, creating a low level pvp character to fuck up new players in the belfry gargoyle area of dark souls. You have to beat some difficult bosses at low level
Probably a few arcade games from the early nineties. With only one credit, of course.
That's pretty good. Honestly, I've only ever 1cc'd Mushihimesama on easy. I think I did it with Gradius 3 SNES as well. But the arcade versions on their normal difficulty? Forget about it. I have mad respect for people who are capable of doing this shit.
A fucking dung beetle? What the fuck are Japanese people on?
Ninja gaiden on Xbox that’s the only game i can remember I have beaten a lot of old nes games like kung fu