"Fuck this" moments

Krion_Vark

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CoD4 Take the Shot Mission the extraction. Unless you do it exactly like it tells you to you are screwed and even then theres a chance you'll get killed by a grenade and if you get up to run you get destroyed by the Enemies.

Talking about it on Veteran
 

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Arqus_Zed said:
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga
The hidden super overkill boss fight with the demi-fiend (main character from Lucifer's Call)

Oh yeah, trust me, that's a "Fuck this" moment.

That, and the optional super boss known only as 'Penance' from the PAL version of Final Fantasy X.

"FUCK THIS!"
What do you mean with the Demi fiend being unfair? only because he respawns other uber powerful demons nonstop and every attack is a potential game over... and has at least one that is instant death no questions/complains allowed?... yep, he's that unfair...

Although if one plays Nocturne one kind of gets why he is like that, he survived on a game that's composed entirely of FUCK THIS battles... Seriously, that game can bring grown men to tears in the amount of time it takes you to get into your first boss battle. then it's just a huge "ready to be ass raped?" On.Every.Freaking.Boss... did I mention it has like 5 different endings depending on your choices trough the game and you can end up being unable to enter any town at all because your choices can make every faction hate you and send their biggest badasses to go and defenestrate you? fun times... not.
 

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Hmmm...

MGS3: The End boss fight, without cheating... Must have taken me two days, and every time I died, I'd see the glint of sunlight off his scope a split second before his round entered my own. "HA! Gotch..." *blam* ::wake up in the cell, again::

Follow that up with The Sorrow's 7min trudge up the stream, with nothing to do but watch fish float by. Boring as he'll, and made me WANT to replay and kill every NPC the next time through.

Uncharted 2: Final boss fight versus that cheap friggin' Hulk wannabe. Must have restarted over a dozen times against him... More often than not, he'd clip me just after I get him to do his Otacon impression of "DRAAAKE!", which usually means just one or two more pops to finally down the bugger. Then, *boom* and the screen goes greyscale.
 

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Modern Warfare 2 the Brazil levels. I've beat everything else with just a pistol on the hardest setting. I have to go through Brazil armed to the teeth on easy. What is up with that one level being so frustrating.
 

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This is probably a bit different from y'all, but one of these moments occurred to me while playing through Fallout 3 for the first time. It was partially my fault that it even occurred as well, but...eh. I save quite often. A lot, actually. Probably way too much.

Anyways. So I'm exploring around the map at a fairly low level as I like to do in these kind of games. I cleared a couple super mutants in a little base of their's no problem. I'm poking around the place with a train car fully blocking one side, a shack fully blocking my front and partial of my other side. I save the game right here. Moments later I turned around to one of those super mutant behemoths having run up behind me. It proceeds to clobber me in one shot. No big deal, it happens.

The game reloads from the last load point. Which also happens to be the only save that I kept on overwriting. I'm in the same location, and seconds later am clobbered by the same behemoth. And this goes on for a bit, myself getting more and more frustrated. Tried the few different weapons I had to try to kill it before it killed me, but to no avail. I was not happy.

Eventually I did manage to get extremely lucky in that it got stuck on something long enough to let me get away a reasonable distance. Reasonable enough to nuke it to death. That was quite satisfying.
 

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In Metro 2033, throwing a throwing knife and have it bounce off a belt buckle or helmet or hit hilt first (my favorite) and the target alerts everything within a 500 mile radius and apparently a huge neon sign that says EPIC THROWING KNIFE FAILURE gets beamed down from the heavens.
 

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Garry's Mod, when the complex thing you have been working on for hours suddenly descends into a giant clusterfuck and you have to delete it all.
 

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John Stalvern said:
Ninja Gaiden 2. The armadillo boss. I thought that was as bad as it could get until I fought TWO AT ONCE near the end of the game, which gave the camera an excuse to ruin itself prioritizing the two, coupled with the fact that the bosses explode at the end which is an instant kill if you don't block and dodge.
It takes like, 10 Incendiary Shurikens to kill each of them. And you should only block when they explode. Ninjas can actually block explosions. (Oh, sure, they can out-run or out-move an explosion, but why bother when they can just guard against it?)

Straight tactic - Wind path (Block+Right stick) and just jump everywhere. Try to maintain a good distance from their heads. Mid-jump, throw incendiary shurikens at them. When they drop on low health, get close to their heads and hit Y. OT finisher, lots of points etc. Then, as Ryu lands, just hold block. Should be fine.

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Yeah, Ninja Gaiden on Path of the Master Ninja. Chapter 2, Ninja dogs, with katanas in their teeth that can one-shot you. Getting past that only to get one-shotted by an archer across the river = FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Can't actually think of any other games that are terribly rage-inducing.. Halo games on Legendary are pretty bs, but that's to be expected.
 

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My biggest "Fuck This" moment is the battle against Lucifer on the hardest difficulty in Dantes Inferno.
 

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Vokiar said:
John Stalvern said:
Ninja Gaiden 2. The armadillo boss. I thought that was as bad as it could get until I fought TWO AT ONCE near the end of the game, which gave the camera an excuse to ruin itself prioritizing the two, coupled with the fact that the bosses explode at the end which is an instant kill if you don't block and dodge.
It takes like, 10 Incendiary Shurikens to kill each of them. And you should only block when they explode. Ninjas can actually block explosions. (Oh, sure, they can out-run or out-move an explosion, but why bother when they can just guard against it?)

Straight tactic - Wind path (Block+Right stick) and just jump everywhere. Try to maintain a good distance from their heads. Mid-jump, throw incendiary shurikens at them. When they drop on low health, get close to their heads and hit Y. OT finisher, lots of points etc. Then, as Ryu lands, just hold block. Should be fine.
Yeah, It took me three tries to beat them, but they were the worst three tries of my life, and that was on my second play through. Eventually I won by just beating the crap out of both and getting some lucky dodges.
Didn't know incendiary shuriken damaged them that much though. Many of the other bosses seem immune.
 

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I'll be damned, this thread is still going. Anyway, WoW gave me quite a few reasons to quit doing things. I quit several quests I before could find the last piece of junk or entrails they have you harvest, (either due to enemies not playing by the rules or killing so many monsters the quest XP/gifts no longer mattered) I quit engineering when I learned how much of the crap required help from another class (hobby class, that is) or ridiculous amounts of money, I quit any and all raid-related quests because of how long it took to get just 5 or 6 people together and having them stick around for the entire thing, and quit WoW entirely when I grew sick of all the grind.
 

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John Stalvern said:
Vokiar said:
John Stalvern said:
Ninja Gaiden 2. The armadillo boss. I thought that was as bad as it could get until I fought TWO AT ONCE near the end of the game, which gave the camera an excuse to ruin itself prioritizing the two, coupled with the fact that the bosses explode at the end which is an instant kill if you don't block and dodge.
It takes like, 10 Incendiary Shurikens to kill each of them. And you should only block when they explode. Ninjas can actually block explosions. (Oh, sure, they can out-run or out-move an explosion, but why bother when they can just guard against it?)

Straight tactic - Wind path (Block+Right stick) and just jump everywhere. Try to maintain a good distance from their heads. Mid-jump, throw incendiary shurikens at them. When they drop on low health, get close to their heads and hit Y. OT finisher, lots of points etc. Then, as Ryu lands, just hold block. Should be fine.
Yeah, It took me three tries to beat them, but they were the worst three tries of my life, and that was on my second play through. Eventually I won by just beating the crap out of both and getting some lucky dodges.
Didn't know incendiary shuriken damaged them that much though. Many of the other bosses seem immune.
Yeah. I think only the Giant Ogre Troll thing takes hits from those, and they barely hurt him. Good luck with your future NG trials. Master Ninja is kicking my ass. However, I have a new "F T" moment - Played FFXIII again! A half hour later and I decided to take it back to the rental store for a free trade for something else.
 

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Oh my good, so many for the Civilization series, whether a rage-inducing indestructible enemy unit or just the sheer amount of bullshit that the game gives to me. Waiting until I'm four turns away from completing a wonder only to have some other civilization snatch it right from under me.
 

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Abedeus said:
mechanixis said:
Fucking Prototype. The boss battles in that game rapidly get straight-up ridiculous, the final one in particular. He spends most of the time invincible and just wails on you with undodgeable attacks. It's all you can do to run around the stage eating people to keep your health up, and then they slap a time limit on top of it all so not even that works.
You've got to be kidding me. The final boss was a lot easier than the one with giant tentacles and you must defeat them all, while dodging hits waiting for the invulnerability to wear off.

Last time I had a "fuck this" moment?

Persona 3's last boss
Nyx's Avatar
To anyone who haven't played it - Boss has 14 phases, starting out doing nothing, then every turn changing his abilities and resists/drains/nulls. Every turn you must change your allies' Tactics to make sure they won't waste time attacking an enemy and by an accident healing him, changing your Persona to a different one that can Resist the enemy's attack AND still manage to damage him... While each form has only 1k or so, 13 of them make up for a total of 13k health. The last one, the Death Form, is the most assholish of all bosses I've ever seen. This is what happens:

1. Besides being able to attack twice a turn (he does it every other form, too...), he can get 3 attacks if he exploits your teammate's weakness. And since there is no way you can have a full team with no weaknesses... He does it often.
2. He is Strong against everything you throw at him (except for Almighty spells, but they either auto-miss or, like Megido/la/laon, they cost a lot more SP than it's worth using on a single enemy), so every attack deals 30-40 damage at best, and you can't lower his resistance in any way.
3. He can use about 90% of the skills in the game except for Fusion spells and healing spells. Meaning that you can't really protect yourself against his assault. Oh, and he loves using party-wide instant-kill spells. If you are really unlucky, you might lose your whole team except for yourself in 1 round.
4. He LOVES using his special skill, a barrier that reflects every single type of damage back onto the attacker for 2 turns, during which you can only heal yourself and prepare for another attack.
5. ... And he can do it over and over again. This means that the last 10 minutes of the battle are like this: Attack him once with everyone, he puts up the barrier and attacks you once, you heal yourself as best as you can and set allies to Stand By, he attacks you twice, you heal yourself again, he drops his barrier and attacks you once, you heal yourself, set allies to Full Assault and attack him once, HE PUTS IT UP AGAIN, attacks... over and over again.
6. When he's about to be defeated, he starts using one of the most powerful attacks that leaves your team at 1/4 of health and randomly inflicts a status ailment.

...The only reason I didn't throw the controller out the window was because I was saving up every single healing item, including 10x Soma (restores HP/SP of your party to full), so every 3-4 forms I used a Soma and used two at the last form. And 30 Revival Beads.

Never again.
don't all bosses run out of sp in that game surely when he's out of p its easier
 

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Abedeus said:
mechanixis said:
Fucking Prototype. The boss battles in that game rapidly get straight-up ridiculous, the final one in particular. He spends most of the time invincible and just wails on you with undodgeable attacks. It's all you can do to run around the stage eating people to keep your health up, and then they slap a time limit on top of it all so not even that works.
You've got to be kidding me. The final boss was a lot easier than the one with giant tentacles and you must defeat them all, while dodging hits waiting for the invulnerability to wear off.

Last time I had a "fuck this" moment?

Persona 3's last boss
Nyx's Avatar
To anyone who haven't played it - Boss has 14 phases, starting out doing nothing, then every turn changing his abilities and resists/drains/nulls. Every turn you must change your allies' Tactics to make sure they won't waste time attacking an enemy and by an accident healing him, changing your Persona to a different one that can Resist the enemy's attack AND still manage to damage him... While each form has only 1k or so, 13 of them make up for a total of 13k health. The last one, the Death Form, is the most assholish of all bosses I've ever seen. This is what happens:

1. Besides being able to attack twice a turn (he does it every other form, too...), he can get 3 attacks if he exploits your teammate's weakness. And since there is no way you can have a full team with no weaknesses... He does it often.
2. He is Strong against everything you throw at him (except for Almighty spells, but they either auto-miss or, like Megido/la/laon, they cost a lot more SP than it's worth using on a single enemy), so every attack deals 30-40 damage at best, and you can't lower his resistance in any way.
3. He can use about 90% of the skills in the game except for Fusion spells and healing spells. Meaning that you can't really protect yourself against his assault. Oh, and he loves using party-wide instant-kill spells. If you are really unlucky, you might lose your whole team except for yourself in 1 round.
4. He LOVES using his special skill, a barrier that reflects every single type of damage back onto the attacker for 2 turns, during which you can only heal yourself and prepare for another attack.
5. ... And he can do it over and over again. This means that the last 10 minutes of the battle are like this: Attack him once with everyone, he puts up the barrier and attacks you once, you heal yourself as best as you can and set allies to Stand By, he attacks you twice, you heal yourself again, he drops his barrier and attacks you once, you heal yourself, set allies to Full Assault and attack him once, HE PUTS IT UP AGAIN, attacks... over and over again.
6. When he's about to be defeated, he starts using one of the most powerful attacks that leaves your team at 1/4 of health and randomly inflicts a status ailment.

...The only reason I didn't throw the controller out the window was because I was saving up every single healing item, including 10x Soma (restores HP/SP of your party to full), so every 3-4 forms I used a Soma and used two at the last form. And 30 Revival Beads.

Never again.
don't all bosses run out of sp in that game surely when he's out of p its easier
 

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Flack said:
My biggest "Fuck This" moment is the battle against Lucifer on the hardest difficulty in Dantes Inferno.
Well played my good man, well played

OT: Probably the fight with Heartless Riku in Kingdom Hearts 1. It took about a month of trying for me to kill that guy.