Try STALKER, either of them, on the hardest difficulty.pulse2 said:I've played quite a few games and after playing them on Normal the first time through, the hardest difficulty didn't seem that bad afterwards, if anything, there were only slight changes, yes I did notice the difficulty change, but I wasn't really that bothered by it.
But what games have you played where the hardest difficulty made you think, "**** me, that was HARD, not sure if I'll be able to complete this any time soon".
I'm talking about the type of hard that used to exist in some games in the old days, not the hard where there are few saves and obvious game flaws, but the type of hard that makes you grit your teeth and clench your fists.
Agreed, I like coming back to it to see if I can achieve what I couldn't achieve yesterday. I like realistic difficulty, not simply because the AI can now see you a mile off or because you've been severely hindered in some way. Thats just annoying.moosek said:I prefer a game's difficulty to test your ability, and not your patience. In that sense, Dead Space.
You better be playing solo or on hardcore, the only enemies in that game that are honestly difficult are the Ubers with a properly tuned character. Also, get some damn full rejuvenation potions, full health/mana instantly and easy as shit to collect.fatal2704 said:Diablo 2's hell mode. Gook luck playing past the first dungeon. you'll be swarmed so badly that every potion in the world couldn't reverse the damage.
More like the difficulty it's set to after you've finished the game once. 40% difficulty increase in that game just isn't fair.Senaro said:Whatever difficulty you'd say Demon's Souls is set to.