Which Is The Hardest Game Ever Made?

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Devildoc

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The only correct answer to this question is "I wanna be the guy" on any setting but easy (enjoy your pink bowties, wusses)
 

Lord Azrael

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I hate you sooooo much! :p ARRRRRRRRGH!

EDIT: bloody quote thing fannied it up, i love you all really!
 

peroguskahn

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pretty much the only game ive had the most problem with was the PS2 game, Rygar. i just could get no-where in it, i swear it was programmed to hate the player...
 

Derpus von Herpus

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Oh, I almost forgot about Call of Duty 3. Trying to cross a road under machine gun fire should be hard, I get it. But making me respawn like seventy times to cross one fucking road? Fuck you.
 

classyplatypus

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Any version of Ikaruga, obviously. If you don't agree with me then get it off XBLA and try to beat the first level on hard with default settings. If you beat it on your first try then you are ridiculously awesome and and should be praised by the whole world.
 

Gamer137

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Not games, but mods. If you want challenge, mods for retro games are the hardest of the hard.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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shwnbob said:
I'm not sure if Paperboy is the hardest but it's up there. Really, any NES game tended to either be laughably easy or brutally difficult. Paperboy was certainly brutally difficult. My own choices would be:

Megaman 2
Rise of the Burai
Rocket Ranger

The first is self explanatory. Rise of the Burai was a bit more obscure, but it was a standard side scrolling shooter, and like all of those games in the NES days it had the tendency to kick you in the nuts at every turn.

Rocket Ranger is a special kind of difficult though. There were so many ways that you could lose the game (and when you lose, you start at the beginning), most of which essentially revolved around time. If you took too long to complete the game, the alien invasion was successful and the planet would fall. Any successful mission takes some amount of time to complete and a failure takes even longer. God forbid you get captured because that takes even more time. Worse still, your movment around the world relies on having fuel for your rocket pack, and more fuel must constantly be acquired both for the rocket pack and for the actual rocket ship you build to fly to the moon and attack the alien headquarters. You start the game with 5 spys who you assign to various regions around the world looking for key missions your character can do. Inevitably, your supply of spies dwindles as the game progresses (they get caught and executed) making it take progressively longer as the game moves foward to figure out your next move.

There are of course several ways to increase the amount of time available. First, the aliens will routinely try to kidnap a pair of chracters, and you must constantly divert your attention from the mission of the moment to a rescue mission that involves shooting down a zepplin with a handgun. Fuel can be acquired from a fortress raid or attacking fuel convoys which also helps set back the invasion time table. Even if the player make use of all such opportunitie however, the alien invasion will eventually succeed.

What makes it even worse, if you fail the game is over and you start over at the beginning. People may complain about annoying save systems like the one found in Dead Rising, but that game has nothing on Rocket Ranger: There WAS no save system. If you wanted to beat the game, you had to go from start to finish in one sitting, and that took more than 6 hours to complete. Pausing might seem like the way to go but the original NES turned itself off after 5 minutes if there was no controller activity.

I owned that game for more than a decade before beating it. Several times I'd get close, making it as far as the moon base, only to run out of time and fail moments before a glorious victory.
 

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Broken Wings said:
Lord Azrael said:
Ok, so we all have opinions on which is the best/worst game, but which is the hardest? The most obnoxiously difficult, the most likely to see a pile of broken controllers at the bottom of the wall opposite?

Myself, I vote for the original 'Z'. I could only get to level 3, but then again I was about 10 when that came out so incompetence might have come into play!
If you had asked "What's the hardest game to beat" I would answer Pac-Man because there is no ending, in the original version. But the hardest game would be Battletoads.
Donkey Kong is impossible too, i saw it on the king of kong :D
 

WendelI

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Damned tetrix man, whit all the preaty colors and stuff but after lvl 10 man, its evil because block stat to come from the bottom up man! thats insaine.
and the music gets faster and faster... gosh i need a smoke...
 

Lord Azrael

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D4zZ said:
Ushario said:
Fortesque said:
http://www.addictinggames.com/theworldshardestgame.html
I must beat it. Damn you!
Cheers for irritating the hell outta me.
This is a very difficult game, but I think deserves the title 'Most Irritating' due to it's complete bastardiness! I can get to the level with 6 spinny discs and waypoints in the top left corners. After 471 deaths I threw in the towel and then compulsively rearranged my desk to the micrometre scale....nnnngh....soooo precise......
 

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Lord Azrael said:
tsb247 said:
curlycrouton said:
Operation Flashpoint, methinks.
I spent a LONG time beating that game. I still haven't finished the Soviet campaign yet, but I did manage to get through the NATO campaign as well as Resistance. I'm glad someone else mentioned it, and I am glad I'm not alone. The mission where they just drop you and 4 other guys on Kolgujev and say, "Go kill Shilkas," is freak'n tough!
Not only one of the most challenging but one of the best games ever!

If you liked that you should try where they originated from - the 'Delta Force' series! One shot one kill - ultimate challenge.
I've got Delta Force: Land Warrior. It's pretty cool. I especially loved the mission on the oil rig. TONS of fun!

However, OFP did not originate from the Delta Force series.