While I've pretty much mastered the point-and-click games, the text-based games are much harder. The second game takes quite awhile to finish. My main frustration was getting into the escape pod (no, I'm not thinking of the first area of the first game).
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Ok, don't laugh... but playing through The Conduit on the hardest difficulty is a challenge. Infact I must have played dozens of shooters on the hardest difficulty and, (for loads of reasons, some good, some bad) The Wii's Conduit was a damn difficult game if you played at the highest.
The Begining of Majora's Mask was pretty tricky for me, i Had to read a guide to get past it, but the rest of the game is a typical Zelda game but the hardest game I have ever completly finished was the original Megaman n the megaman AC for GCN
I think Metroid Prime, but once I beat Super Metroid and Dark Void Zero, those will take the place.
A) Which difficulty are you playing Dark Void Zero on? It would have been a piece of cake on Easy if it weren't for those darn freezing glitches, and on Normal I'm currently stuck on Level 2, but I've only tried it once or twice. B) Super Metroid is hard? Great...
I can speak about difficult games I've played, but not ones I've beaten. If a game is "difficult" and we seem to be taking that to mean "abnoramlly hard to beat" I usually don't have the patience or will to defeat it. Examples would be Viewtiful Joe 1 and 2 (GCN), FFXII (PS2), Baroque (Wii). Of course, the only good games I listed were VJ1 and 2.
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I thought Shinobi arcade was pretty hard after returning to it. One hit kills, ouch. Even with multiple live's it was difficult to beat again after all this time!
I think Metroid Prime, but once I beat Super Metroid and Dark Void Zero, those will take the place.
A) Which difficulty are you playing Dark Void Zero on? It would have been a piece of cake on Easy if it weren't for those darn freezing glitches, and on Normal I'm currently stuck on Level 2, but I've only tried it once or twice. B) Super Metroid is hard? Great...
A) I'm playing Dark Void Zero on normal mode. B) If I knew where to go at all times, it might be a little easier.
I'd have to give it some serious thought.. but also off the top of my head I'll say Orbient. To complete that game 100% i.e Every moon on every level... well, took me years
Unless you have a time machine, no, it did not take you years.
No to this, too. Finding where to go on your first way through can take awhile, but calling that "hard" is untrue. Even if you don't really have a sense for Metroid's style of exploration, it's just a matter of time and patience.
Combat is easy to the point of insulting at times. Since it's your first time you might die once or twice on the easy bosses before realizing where to shoot. Ridley is the only boss that you'll probably die a lot fighting, and only because as a newcomer to the game you will likely not have a lot of energy tanks, sub-tanks, and missile tanks.
I played it recently: died twice. And even those times were just because I wasn't paying attention and went through the wrong door instead of checking my map first. Fighting Ridley with two energy tanks and no missiles... that was a definite whoops moment.
A Link to the Past was absolutely hellish in difficulty the first time I ran through it. Beating that is one of my all time proudest gaming moments The second time, for some reason, it was a breeze. Title Defense on Punch-Out is also pretty brutal. I'm the sort to give up on games, so I don't have many games of incredible difficulty that I can claim I've beaten.
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Majora`s mask. That game is like bootcamp. If you can beat that, you can beat ANY zelda game.
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lol,I finished MM when I was 12
With guides ?
Majora's Mask will kick your ass without guides--not in terms of lots of game over screens. More like "I don't have any idea where the hell I'm supposed to go and even if I did I wouldn't know how to get there". You could probably complete the main quest without a guide, but there are some things in that game that I found downright unreasonable. The whole 3-Day quest is proposterous--how a person could figure that whole thing out without a guide is beyond me. The requirements for getting certain bottles and heartpieces are outlandish as well. Beating the game at a bare minimum wouldn't be that hard, but getting all the masks? Without a guide? Damn near impossible.
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SPRay, yes I actually finished the game. It isn;t that hard, it is just annoying. Sometimes you'll jump but can't reach a platform, the camera is constantly zooming in, and its kinda boring. I had to force myself to finish playing
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I think the hardest game I've ever played & beaten was Ninja Gaiden on the NES. that or the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the NES. Those two games took me months to complete, & I've still yet to beat Turtles a 2nd time.
As for a list of some other games that are consider hard by most people
Mega Man Mega Man 2 Castlevania Castlevania 3 Super Castlevania 4 Contra Devil May Cry Fire Emblem Path of Radiance Legend of Zelda Zelda 2 Link to the Past Ocarina of Time Veiwtiful Joe Twisted Metal Black Mega Man X, X2, & X3
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