• dangblingus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    Mario doesnt have lighter difficulty modes because thats the intended way to experience the game. Shmups dont have lighter difficulty modes because they are meant to be difficult but still, no one complains.

    FS games are memes and everyone wants to play the popular meme games, but they are intended to bw difficult as a core game mechanic.

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      4 months ago

      New Mario does have difficulty modes, via character selection. In Super Mario Wonder, Yoshis don’t get hurt when taking damage, they just get knocked back, and Nabbit doesn’t take damage or get knocked back.

      Some shmups do have difficulty modes, too; one of the first serious shmups I played was the sixth official Touhou game, Embodiment of Scarlet Devil, which has 4 difficulty modes.

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        4 months ago

        Nearly every reasonably complex game has ways to make it easier (or harder) besides explicit difficulty adjustment via menu, including FromSoftware games. This applies especially to games that include RPG-style character level or gear improvement.

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          If a game’s answer to making it easier is to simply spend a few dozen hours replaying the same level over and over and over again so you can grind out a higher level, then that’s exactly the kind of game that needs to have easier difficulty settings.