I feel ripped off. My thread was better. Just joking fagarcia76. Great idea for a thread. My most impressive feats are beating games on all levels and starting a game that I have never played on the hardest setting.
Odin Sphere - started the game on hard and had no problem at all
Legend of Legaia - never took my time power leveling. Finished the game at level 35 (average) and even defeated Lapis, the secret boss.
Streets of Rage 3 - finished the game without using the player 2 continues
Double Dragon 3 - finished single player without save states or game genie codes
Karate Kid - just finished it
Mega Man 2 - played on hard my 1st time and beat it
Moonwalker (master system) - try beating the last boss (2 hours to get there and 1 more to get past him)
Castlevania (gameboy) - beat it 3 times in a row, the catch is: 1st time enemies take one health bar (from 10), 2nd 2, 3rd time they all hit for 4 ( the bosses can kill you with 2 hits), the 4th time I gave up (8 out of 10 for every hit is too much)
Contra Spirits (GB) - it is the Contra 3 dumbed down, on the hardest level you only got 2 lives and no continue
Mystical Ninja Goemon’s Great Adventure - the hardest N64 game IMHO
Devil May Cry 3 - try it if you can
Fatal Frame - on the hardest level everything kill you with 1 or 2 hits and it is impossible to not get hit
Kingdom Heats - started the game on the hardest setting, it was much harder than I expected
Oni - finished the game (it is one of the hardest games on PS2, have crappy controls and the game sucks)
The Red Star - a new game that plays like old games (very hard)
Farcry (PC) - the normal setting is harder than HALO on legendary, I started the game on one setting abobe normal
Battletoads in battlemaniacs - no need to explain this one
Barts Nightmare - hard game + crappy controls = incredible feat
True Lies - finished it today
Satan said:
"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."







