Was there a particular level that drove you nuts or did it just drive you crazy the entire way?Gorfias said:I'm playing and loving Tomb Raider on PC. Very enjoyable, playable on easy. Exactly the sort of game I want. Then, all of a sudden, I have so many bad guys trying to kill me that, rather than having fun, I'm stressed out!
One of the most beautiful games with terrific art direction, that I have ever played, is Alice Madness Returns. It is gorgeous, but even with cheats, many reviewers have noted: this game, on easy, is still fricken hard!!! That difficulty is ruining the experience that would otherwise be great!
While playing, a buddy smashed his keyboard and chucked the disc into a wall. If your doing things like that, he noted, you aren't having a good time. I agree.
You want hard? Play on hard. But when a game programmer offers and easy choice, it should be fricken easy! If I get through it fast, let me decide if it wasn't worth the money.
I don't think the style of combat was necessarily too difficult, but enemy health bars really become a time sink after a while. I had it on easy mode within half an hour of the bigger monsters being introduced.Gorfias said:Alice Madness Returns. It is gorgeous, but even with cheats, many reviewers have noted: this game, on easy, is still fricken hard!!! That difficulty is ruining the experience that would otherwise be great!
"forgiving"? The RNG in the new game is such a fucking *****, I shouldn't ever be missing 90%+ shots, especially when I save it the turn before and try it 25+ times with multiple people.BloatedGuppy said:It makes complaints about the new, forgiving XCOM games seem quaint and bemusing.
I just saved some friends from a bus sort of cage in a cave. Went outside and all heck is breaking loose. Otherwise, very fun game so far, and very good looking on an HD 7970.Brownie80 said:Was there a particular level that drove you nuts or did it just drive you crazy the entire way?Gorfias said:I'm playing and loving Tomb Raider on PC. Very enjoyable, playable on easy. Exactly the sort of game I want. Then, all of a sudden, I have so many bad guys trying to kill me that, rather than having fun, I'm stressed out!
I have cheats on, so, I'm invulnerable and have top of the lines weapons. But, I'm supposed to shrink, make note of an invisible bridge, leave a time bomb on a pressure switch, run across the invisible bridge in time to shoot a clock before it disappears... no saves or anything. Dang!!!Mikejames said:I don't think the style of combat was necessarily too difficult, but enemy health bars really become a time sink after a while. I had it on easy mode within half an hour of the bigger monsters being introduced.Gorfias said:Alice Madness Returns. It is gorgeous, but even with cheats, many reviewers have noted: this game, on easy, is still fricken hard!!! That difficulty is ruining the experience that would otherwise be great!
Really? well that makes me feel like a badass I finished that game on hardest difficulty and plated it without much trouble at all guess it must have just clicked with me. The original Alice game had me tearing my hair out with its inconsistent controls and hit detection then I realised I could save the game anywhere and managed to scrape through but I must admit I think I left it to late to enjoy the gameplay in that one.Gorfias said:One of the most beautiful games with terrific art direction, that I have ever played, is Alice Madness Returns. It is gorgeous, but even with cheats, many reviewers have noted: this game, on easy, is still fricken hard!!! That difficulty is ruining the experience that would otherwise be great!
While playing, a buddy smashed his keyboard and chucked the disc into a wall. If your doing things like that, he noted, you aren't having a good time. I agree.
You want hard? Play on hard. But when a game programmer offers and easy choice, it should be fricken easy! If I get through it fast, let me decide if it wasn't worth the money.