ManUnkindH
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I don't know if the original Crash Bandicoot was considered hard as I never tried it, but currently playing through the remaster and FUCK ME!! Are you kidding me?? There are some atrocious levels in regards to difficulty.
Ori and the Blind Forrest.
First Crash was tough. The hitboxes and whatever may be messed up in some wa, dunno about that, but I feel most people are just blaming the sifficulty on it instead of themselves and that they'd have the same issues with the original game. 2 and 3 were a lot easier. Haven't played the remake.I don't know if the original Crash Bandicoot was considered hard as I never tried it, but currently playing through the remaster and FUCK ME!! Are you kidding me?? There are some atrocious levels in regards to difficulty.
Hmm.. I thought both BotW and Hollow Knight weren't exactly regarded as easy? Especially at the beginning.
Lost Planet on Xbox 360. I couldn't get past the first or second level lol, I'm not that bad at games.
I didn't love it either. Bounced off it pretty hard several times but came back and finished it. I genuinely think the game's difficulty doesn't do it any favours.Mirror's Edge
It took me just under 4 hours to do the story but it felt like I was playing forever. One part sticks in mind when I was trying to climb up a pipe but the character just wouldn't manage to climb it. Must've tried about 20 or so times. It could've been really enjoyable and some of it was but the controls were just awful. I was planning on playing the sequel but I'm not gonna bother. Maybe it has improved but I really don't have the energy to deal with that bullshit
this is what first came to mind.
everyone loves it so i wanted to see what the deal was. i found it difficult despite enjoying similar type of games. i was getting so frustrated because i kept dying and having to do the same parts over and over again. maybe the story is great but the gameplay was too much for me and couldn't enjoy it at all.
I've beaten it several times. Best thing to do is earn as many score bonuses in the first level as possible to build up extra lives thus making later levels more forgiving.When people name "HARD" games, nobody ever says Sonic Spinball. Yet nobody has ever beaten the damn game.
I don't know why, but Pikmin 2 and New Little King's Story both come to my mind first.
Mirror's Edge
It took me just under 4 hours to do the story but it felt like I was playing forever. One part sticks in mind when I was trying to climb up a pipe but the character just wouldn't manage to climb it. Must've tried about 20 or so times. It could've been really enjoyable and some of it was but the controls were just awful. I was planning on playing the sequel but I'm not gonna bother. Maybe it has improved but I really don't have the energy to deal with that bullshit.
Yeah idk I found the game brain dead easy on hard.
Uncharted games before 4. The games weren't "hard" but that didn't stop me from dying a thousand times.
I had a lot of trouble with the first Uncharted, even after kicking it down to easy.
Crash 1 isn't that hard, they just completely screwed up the physics in N. Sane Trilogy, Road to Nowhere is the biggest example of this.Crash 1? It's kicking all our asses.
Bloodborne
Captain claw
Darkest Dungeon, I know the game is considered a hard one, but I just die even on the easiest difficulty, no matter how much I read about the game, how handy the wiki is, I just explode and never got past hard dungeons.
Surely you're kidding, right..?
It is considered easier than thr souls games, at leastSurely you're kidding, right..?