• Mango@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Idk if I’m finally getting old or the real nerds are hiding. Nobody in here knows about Nethack? At least someone said Dwarf Fortress.

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      I played Nethack. I was overwhelmed by my anxiety and depression. I realised I was not good at video games. So I quit playing Nethack and swore to get good at video games before returning. Been, what, at least 15 years? I’ve gotten better I guess. Should I return? Soon, maybe.

      (Seriously, though, roguelikes are still a genre I struggle with, so I do need practice!)

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        2 hours ago

        Have you tried pixel dungeon? It’s kinda the same thing but dramatically easier and I’ve still never ascended. 🤣

        Kinda the thing about it though is that what makes Nethack so good is how the devs thought of everything.

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    5 hours ago

    Imagine souls games giving you only three lives before sending you back to the very beginning of the game.

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    4 hours ago

    I didn’t mind TMNT.

    What still gives me PTSD is Shadow Of The Beast 2. I was utterly clueless on how to beat that game as a child, and as an adult I can literally watch someone beat it, know what to do, and still fuck it up.

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    5 hours ago

    Silver Surfer for the NES is way harder than TMNT. It’s possible, though I’ve never done it, to beat TMNT. AFAIK , Silver Surfer is actually possible to beat, but basically no one has done it.

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    5 hours ago

    Weirdly, that is the only one of the three I have beaten. Zero chance I could do it now of course.

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      4 hours ago

      Nice links! Ive played a good deal on the impossible list, i even 100% beat jet force gemini. Iirc the “true” ending pissed me off. Don’t remember why but i felt let down for all the work i did to get it

    • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      6 hours ago

      I can proudly say I’ve beaten 4 of those on the original hardware, but it was probably around 2010 or so as an adult.

      (Contra, Ninja Gaiden, Castlevania, Mega Man 1)

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        5 hours ago

        Same here, though I also beat Ghosts n Goblins. Honestly once you can reliably beat the first couple of stages, you can probably get through the whole game.

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            4 hours ago

            I have, but I am old and sucky at “Nintendo hard” games now so it went about as I expected.

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      6 hours ago

      Contra is considered a difficult one? O.o

      We beat that in co-op with my brother when we were like 6 and 8.

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        5 hours ago

        Konami games were hard, but not crazy hard. I don’t think it should be on any “hardest game” list either.

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        6 hours ago

        They probably mean without the cheat code. I think you started with 3 lives originally.

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          The internet really wasn’t a thing, we didn’t speak English, and we we’re 6 and 8.

          We didn’t know about any cheat codes, my man.

  • G0ne@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Huh you seem tohave used a tmnt cover instead of greg tech new horizons

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    9 hours ago

    I completed TMNT as a kid… on Commodore 64. That version is admittedly a little bit easier than the NES version (some mechanics were missing, and an entire level is gone, as I recall). Still, I have no idea why people complain about the second level (river), it’s actually pretty fun. Compared to what’s to come later in the game.

    To me, the definitive “hard” game is Metroid Prime 2: Echoes on GameCube. Dark Souls just makes me say “eeeeeehhhh this is probably doable, I’ll play this after I’m done with MP2E.”

    (When I first played MP2E, I only got through the second to last boss. Then my MadCatz memory card died. Played through the game again, with the fury of million suns. 99% complete. Because I missed one optional scan. …One of these days I replay this bastard.)

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      8 hours ago

      I played a lot of metroid prime 1 & 2 as a kid but I dont remember thinking they were very hard. Maybe it’s time I revisited them

  • TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    My friends were encouraging me to play Dark Souls. I told them I’m not interested since it’s hard and I no longer have time to persevere, now that I am an adult with little to no time. One of my friends commented that I’m just scared to play Dark Souls. To which I responded I’ve played harder games. Said friend never had video game consoles when we were kids, and missed out on the suffering of playing 90s and 00s games.

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    Elden is fair if you grind, explore and prepare for the enemies. Other games are basically “rhythm games” in disguise, you have to memorize the exact series of moves, in the exact order, with the right timing.

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      you have to memorize the exact series of moves, in the exact order, with the right timing

      That applies very well to the Dark Soul series as well in my opinion

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        Didn’t play DS yet honestly, but if you can use the terrain, change builds and choose between close combat or ranger/magic weapon, then you have enough elasticity.

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    9 hours ago

    The real answer is probably DoDonPachi SDOJ. Inbachi, the true final boss, went undefeated for over ten years.