My brother who is 10 years old beat that game 'o'I can't beat any transformers game for DS. It is impossible
My brother who is 10 years old beat that game 'o'I can't beat any transformers game for DS. It is impossible
Oracle of the Ages/Seasons were both GBC games. Don't know if that makes a difference or not, but still..Those GBA Zelda games weren't that hard... I beat them without guides, ever.
Well, if you're going for 100 you kind of know what's going on. But I do know what you're talking about. Once my brother reached Neo Arcadia with only the Electric element. :DI agree with this here, especially the first game. Half the time you don't know what you're doing and you end up at the end of the game with only one thing unlocked or something. Crazy.
lol, ever tried Transformers for NES (transformers convoy no nazo)? THAT game is impossible. In fact, my brother tried beating the game using savestates, and he said that once you beat the last stage, it just restarts the stage again. It's like they never planned for anyone to beat the game. Honestly, I can't understand why Ultra Magnus would die in 1 hit from absolutely anything in the game, but for whatever reason, he does...I can't beat any transformers game for DS. It is impossible
I actually had a discussion about this with a friend of mine about a year ago, and I agree completely. It seems that finding games that are hard but fair are hard to come by recently. I mainly play action games and RPGs, but even in these genres it seems that instead of putting in time to make a game a good mix of challenge, fun and fairness, devs are just "dumbing things down" so that the game won't be too challenging and appeal to a wider range of gamers.hint: c down, a, c right x2
not too sound obnoxious (i consider myself an alright gamer but not an elite) or like a grumpy old gamer but does anybody else find that the current generation of games are just too darn easy? There's a trend among recent adventure/fps games where if you die, they start you again almost exactly where you died. On top of that, these games usually have an unlimited life system. There's no punishment for dying which imo is very...um...un-gameish
Oh yeah, I was playing FF1 (The original NES version on an emulator on my DS actually). Certainly harder than the newer ones. I died a lot in that marsh cave place. Although since you can always just put in a bit of level grinding, it's not truly a hard game.Old Final Fantasies
Part of it may be that Japanese gamers supposedly like their games quite easy. Also I think a big factor is that no-one likes a game they can't finish, especially if that means they can never get large amounts of content (areas, levels, characters, showy weapons etc). Of course both those are what you have difficulty levels for. And then there's the rise of online multiplayer - probably devs are focusing on making that balanced, and don't care if story mode is easy, since multiplayer is where the "real challenge" is. Oh, and there's the cynical answer - making games easy and quick to complete means gamers are likely to buy more games.It seems that finding games that are hard but fair are hard to come by recently. I mainly play action games and RPGs, but even in these genres it seems that instead of putting in time to make a game a good mix of challenge, fun and fairness, devs are just "dumbing things down" so that the game won't be too challenging and appeal to a wider range of gamers.
I think you might really enjoy the Monster Hunter games, They have a high learning curve, and won't hesitate to murder you on strong bosses, but finding the perfect strategy and weapon to kill a boss is really great.I actually had a discussion about this with a friend of mine about a year ago, and I agree completely. It seems that finding games that are hard but fair are hard to come by recently. I mainly play action games and RPGs, but even in these genres it seems that instead of putting in time to make a game a good mix of challenge, fun and fairness, devs are just "dumbing things down" so that the game won't be too challenging and appeal to a wider range of gamers.
I've been wanting to play Monster Hunter for years now. Unfortunately I never actually own a system that the games come out for. No PSP, PS3, Frontier is Japan only (both PC and 360). I just have bad luck with those games, which is a shame since they seem awesome.No some of them were "hit weak spot with missile" remember?
Good game though, the only time I've had to use a walkthrough was when I was pissed off at the detective shit.
I think you might really enjoy the Monster Hunter games, They have a high learning curve, and won't hesitate to murder you on strong bosses, but finding the perfect strategy and weapon to kill a boss is really great.
Getting to High Rank feels awesome.