Big Dick McGee
If you don't know, now ya know
I don't mind a game that has a very high difficulty level. I love the old Mario games where you had to rack up 99 lives and play for like 6 hours straight through to beat 'em. I loved the Final Fantasy & Zelda games for the SNES. And I really like Jack & Daxter, Syphon Filter, GTA, where you need a combo of puzzle-solving and good button-pushing skills to win. Those are fun.
What I HATE are games that either ramp up the difficulty level by 100 for the last couple of levels, or games where stupid shit "just happens" so that you have to keep playing over and over and over.
The classic exapmple is the older Madden games. You could be in the playoffs absolutely destroying the other team. Like, it's 40-0 at the half, and you have 10 sacks. All of the sudden, in the second half, the CPU goes nuts, you can't sack/intercept, and his guys start shrugging off tackles. You get the ball, and every play is either a fumble or an interception.
I'm currently playing a pretty decent game called NBA Ballers: The Chosen One. It's a pretty good sequel to the original PS2 NBA Ballers. I'm moving through the levels at a pretty good clip, the players get harder to beat, and the challenges get more difficult (i.e. win 2 rounds against Steve Nash, and hold him to no 3-pointers and under 15 points). Hard, but doable.
Then I get to this level where you have to perform a certain move, and then dunk the ball to win. Piece of cake. The juke moves are easy enough to pull off, and anytime you're anywhere near the basket, you dunk.
Except, all of the sudden, LeBron James is able to counter all your jukes, and when it DOES work, it's impossible to dunk the ball. Seriously, dunking is the easiest aspect of this game, but for some reason on this ONE level, your player always performs a layup. It's ridiculous, and obviously put into the game to make it needlessly hard, and to frustrate you. I checked online, and all of the sudden instead of just moving towards the basket and hitting turbo and O, you need to hit turbo +O +Triangle to dunk. You NEVER had to do this combo in ANY other level. It's just a stupid add to make the game harder.
Meh. I HATE games like that, and probably won't finish this one, even though the rest of the levels look easy. Any games you've played that have those flaws?
What I HATE are games that either ramp up the difficulty level by 100 for the last couple of levels, or games where stupid shit "just happens" so that you have to keep playing over and over and over.
The classic exapmple is the older Madden games. You could be in the playoffs absolutely destroying the other team. Like, it's 40-0 at the half, and you have 10 sacks. All of the sudden, in the second half, the CPU goes nuts, you can't sack/intercept, and his guys start shrugging off tackles. You get the ball, and every play is either a fumble or an interception.
I'm currently playing a pretty decent game called NBA Ballers: The Chosen One. It's a pretty good sequel to the original PS2 NBA Ballers. I'm moving through the levels at a pretty good clip, the players get harder to beat, and the challenges get more difficult (i.e. win 2 rounds against Steve Nash, and hold him to no 3-pointers and under 15 points). Hard, but doable.
Then I get to this level where you have to perform a certain move, and then dunk the ball to win. Piece of cake. The juke moves are easy enough to pull off, and anytime you're anywhere near the basket, you dunk.
Except, all of the sudden, LeBron James is able to counter all your jukes, and when it DOES work, it's impossible to dunk the ball. Seriously, dunking is the easiest aspect of this game, but for some reason on this ONE level, your player always performs a layup. It's ridiculous, and obviously put into the game to make it needlessly hard, and to frustrate you. I checked online, and all of the sudden instead of just moving towards the basket and hitting turbo and O, you need to hit turbo +O +Triangle to dunk. You NEVER had to do this combo in ANY other level. It's just a stupid add to make the game harder.
Meh. I HATE games like that, and probably won't finish this one, even though the rest of the levels look easy. Any games you've played that have those flaws?