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I tried and worked my way mostly through 'Bloodborne', which was a grueling punishment. It's a series of games (Souls series) designed to mind fuck and torture and it succeeds. I should never have started that one
I tried and worked my way mostly through 'Bloodborne', which was a grueling punishment. It's a series of games (Souls series) designed to mind fuck and torture and it succeeds. I should never have started that one.
I don't understand why people like GRUELING games. You finally win, so what?
Ceffer says
I tried and worked my way mostly through 'Bloodborne', which was a grueling punishment. It's a series of games (Souls series) designed to mind fuck and torture and it succeeds. I should never have started that one.
It's when games became a CHORE, I lost all interest. They should be 15 minute to 2 hour distractions.
https://www.playretrogames.com/3541-metal-slug
You may have to click the window twice, some weird bug.
Try that. Shift enters quarters, Enter starts the game, arrow keys are control, z, x, c, and d are fire buttons.
I used to be able to beat that game without dying once. It's precisely like the arcade. A pizza place used to have a cabinet, and for 25 cents, I could kill 1/2 hour as I waited for my pizza.
I don't understand...
Those games aren't meant to appeal to wide audiences. They're meant to appeal to long time video game players. I prefer "grueling" games over most others precisely because there's absolutely no challenge to most single player games now. Even a game like The Witcher 3 is an absolute joke on the hardest difficulty because the core gameplay design is still meant for wide appeal. To me, there's even less of a point to play if the win is handed to you.
Sure, you can play Good King Wenceslas on the piano no problem, why bother learning to play the Hammerklavier by Beethoven?
richwicks
You went from not understanding why people like grueling games, getting a personal perspective from someone that has played many grueling games old and new, to "I have completely lost interest in fantasy." You should have said that from the beginning so I wouldn't waste my time trying to explain an alternative perspective to you.
Grew up in the golden age of video games. Atari 2600, Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Double Dragon, Street Fighter II.
I never had the console systems in the 80's. Instead I had the Commodore computers: C64 and later the Amiga 500. Zork, Summer Games, Turrican II. I mostly played RPGs like the Ultimas, Wasteland, Bard's Tale, SSI AD&D Gold Box series. Those were long and grindy, a lot like today's games.
That said, I grew up playing games and I really wish I hadn't sometimes. I could have learned valuable skills in that time but alas.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220720080145.htm
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