![]() ![]() The enemies have mostly perfect aim, even from ridiculous distances. I got it last year and damn if I forgot how tough the game is. It's actually damn challenging, as enemies pretty much can one-hit kill you throughout the entire game.Īnother one is the PS4 version of Red Faction, which is essentially an upscaled port of the PS2 game. Maybe the toughest recent achievements have been beating Uncharted on Brutal difficulty. Final Fantasy is not even really that tough, but you really have to take advantage of some stuff that you are left to figure out on your own, like which armor/weapon items can be used in battle to cast magic spells, which spells are actually worth purchasing, and which spells actually work in the game and aren't bugged to be completely useless. The ones that I've actually beaten that gave me the hardest time were probably Castlevania, Talespin and Final Fantasy. I know there may be other games that take the top spot away from Wave Race later (Championship Pool, Fighting Simulator 2-in-1, Dragon's Lair, Power Mission, Square Deal, World Bowling), but that's my pick for now.Īs much as I love them, I've never been great at NES games. Honorable mentions to Quarth, Hyper Lode Runner, and Incredible Crash Dummies. Beating it in one run is my white whale goal. It took over 40 hours to beat Stages 1-40 while using the stage select cheat code because the back half is that brutal and unfair. The toughest game I have not legitimately beaten is Penguin Wars. Right now I think my recording on YouTube is the only documentation of it being done on there (at least that I could find). The 800cc World Series Circuit took about 20 hours of practice and luck to finally conquer. I think the hardest game that I've legitimately beaten is Wave Race. I tend to stay away from overly difficult games or ones where the difficulty is the point (like the Souls series), but in my goal to beat every Game Boy game, I've come across some nasty ones. The Battle Kid games are crazy and I die hundreds of times every time I play through them Nazo no Mursame-jou was insane and I have no idea how I beat certain sections, but it only took a couple/few days of practice to get through. It took me weeks of practice to beat, but since then I've beaten it a half dozen times at least. As though, once you've beaten some of these games, especially Battletoads, it becomes kind of muscle memory. I think the hardest off that list would probably be Battletoads, at least for me it took the longest time to master. I've pulled off some pretty crazy stuff in that game sometimes though.Įasier to quantify: I think some of the NES and FDS games I beat were pretty brutal, in no particular order: Battletoads, Captain Planet, X-Men, Nazo no Murasame-jou, Otocky, Battle Kid, Battle Kid 2. I think the hardest game I've ever beaten might be Enter the Gungeon, but that difficulty swings wildly depending how lucky you get with items etc. Hardest is a hard (HA!) thing to judge because it really depends on what kind of difficulty you're talking about. (Not hard, but quite a grind that I actually loved.)
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