Easy modes are horseshit and people who complain about how hard a game is make me laugh my ass off.
I remember beating Metroid. You know what easy mode was? When you get the fucking screw attack. It felt so awesome because you god damn earn that shit.
All these fuckers whining about why thereās no easy mode are just little bitches who canāt hack it. Getting to the end of a game should be an accomplishment reserved for only those who care enough to put the time in and learn how to play the fucking game.
I mean. I have no intentions having kids; much to the chagrin of my mom. So likeā¦
I meanā¦Iām all for the act that involves breeding, just not the actual byproduct of it.
Iām more than content with spoiling my nephew and becoming a crazy cat person.
I think its funny how people think that a game being hard makes the game good and that if its easy it aint good. I mean, shit, I havenāt played a really hard game in a very long time. Some are a bit of trouble but nothing more. Sekiro isnāt all that hardā¦people just like to say its super hard as fuck so they can feel good about themselves. Tell someone that you dont think its all that hard and they get upset. Its like telling them that their struggle aint real. The mentality of dopey gamers.
As a lilā kid, I could beat Metroid without dying.
And I beat Ninja Gaiden, NG2, The Adventure of Link. Faxanadu, Wizards & Wsrriors, and Rygarā¦ fucking NES Rygar.
Kids this days are such soft little pussies, I canāt even call them soft little pussies, lest their hymen rupture and they die, bleeding cunts that they are.
Millennials make New F*gs look like Rock Motherfucking Hudson.
People like to say itās hard because they donāt approach the game on itās own terms. I agree Miyazaki games are not āhardā where āhardā means difficult to even figure out how to win. The answer is clear for the vast majority of his games, as long as you play the games on their terms.
If you were a kid when Metroid came out, then you are a Millennial.
Nahā¦ Gen X or Y or some such.
I am actually closer to Chadās age.
I just do not LOOK it.
ā¦still a lot younger than Starhammer, doe.
Y is Millennials.
Then Iāll take X.
On principle, and No Homo.
Gen X goes all the way deep into the 80s, so yeah.
Totes.
A lot of games these days like Souls, Bloodbourne, Sekiro etc have all adopted the game design style and philosophy a lot of people have referred to as āCastlevania hardā. Also know as āNinja Gaiden Difficultyā or āThe Mega Man Learning Curveā Wherein there is obvious and clear path for you set in front of you. However, the way to get through is not straight forward. There may be platforms, enemies showing you how they behave and react to you and hazards in your way where you will have to find alternate āroutesā as it were and options to navigate the path in front of you.
All of these games teach you the rules of the games as you play by slowly introducing things to you in a semi-controlled environment but once youāve been exposed to it they put it in front of you in more elaborate and challenging ways which makes you pay more attention to whatās going on and to have patience. Hack n Slash games do this a lot too. As did early beat em ups through enemy variety.
People that refuse to take it all in, learn, pay attention and be patient are the ones who say those games are āhardā.
YES.
Gods forbid they ever have to deal with random algorithms on top of that.
Cheers, mate. I guess that means Iām rebuying Soulcalibur.
Thatās a Day Juan buy for me. I donāt know why Iām not already a huge fan of this franchise.
Ninja Gaiden master ninja mode is hard, Bayonetta non-stop climax is hard. Nothing else has come close to that type of difficulty.
God forbid a person from just wanting to enjoy the story/lore in a game and not wanting to deal with having to learn the intricacies of the battle system or whatevers. I gives no fucks if people like to play on easy mode. Letāem. Shit, some games I play on easy mode. Why, you may ask? Because I just wanna rock shit and get the story and see cool shit.
Thank you for adding English voiceoverā¦
Born in the 80s is Y. So unless youāre in your 40s, you canāt be X.
Thereās nothing inherently wrong with that but some games simply arenāt designed to be that way. Thatās the devās choice.
Xennial I I think is the term for those of us born on the cusp between X and Millennial. I donāt quite identify with Millennials, as I didnāt grow up with internet until late in high school, and thatās a significant part of our cultural identity as a whole now. On the other hand we are too young to identify as Gen X.