Have You Hit a Gaming Wall?
Stephen Totilo, at MTV Games, has hit a gaming wall. At the newly un-flashed Multiplayer site he talks about the bane of gamers everywhere, what developer Jamie Fristrom calls a 'shelf-level event': a gaming wall that makes it hard if not impossible to complete a game. While a lot of gamers can overcome difficulties to reach the end credits, there are some frustrations that can suck all the fun out of play. He cites the bosses from Final Fantasy X and Super Paper Mario as dealbreakers. I personally am playing through God of War again, and the incredibly frustrating spear trap in the 'Paths of Madness' section of the game never fails to provoke hysterics. Have you run into any such obstacles lately? What game obstacles have caused you toss away a controller in frustration and swear off a game entirely?
Damn, you are a big-assed bunch of incompetents! You should have giant L's tatooed on your foreheads. :)
Cheats? Too hard? No such things!
Quake on Nightmare? Please, duplicated a 36 second final run on the lava god.
BG solo on hardest? Spare me, my dog did that.
Icewind Dale II on "Heart of Fury" made you cry? Try doing it with two level 1 chars from scratch, no imported goodies or money.
All 120 levels of original Lemmings, no peeking at solutions >:(
SW: KoToR I and II? Bah, get back to me when you can 1-shot the undead guy in the second battle with him at the end.
Duke Nukem on the hardest non-respawning setting, including starting final battle with nothing more than a half-full chaingun? "Game over!"
Warcraft III on hardest, including getting the bonus item way up top on that idiotic timed mission in the first Act? Chimpanzees could do it.
You guys didn't think the bards wrote their songs telling the tales of your 14m3@$$3d adventures, did you?
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
Note to Nintendo: if you sell a game, make sure that there is some sort of code to use to unlock all the game has to offer, or a reduced difficulty level, I paid for the whole game and to be locked out of 1/5th of the tracks (likely among the best ones) and 4/5ths of the story mode does not feel right.
I know exactly how you feel. I brought this movie once and it got really hard to understand about 80% of the way through. In the end, the symbolism and the recurring motifs were just too much and I couldn't work out what was supposed to be happening. I'm a busy man and I don't have time to sit through repeated viewings just to work out what it all means. Now, I paid for the whole movie, so I reckon they should have included a simplified version on the DVD. Maybe they could tone down the symbolism a little and provide some commentary so I can understand the damn thing!