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BenKenobi88 said:
I purposely pick up a game if it's described as "really hard" or "impossible."

I don't really cheat anymore...I'm guessing most people don't. But I admit it can be fun.

I just found out about the infinite bullets glitch on the Super Scope Gun in Super Smash Bros Melee. Oh man, I went almost a whole game with the same Super Scope Gun, with infinite bullets hehe.

 I guess you'll be picking up Odin Sphere?

I don't mind trying to beat it on my own, recently I've beat Zelda:TP and Godfather on the Wii and Bully on the ps2, and Pokemon Diamond all without cheating (they really weren't too hard.). But I've been playing Just Cause on the 360 and if there was a cheat to unlock vehicles I'd take it because I can't stand how far away missions are. Also I find Spiderman 3 too hard, and since it's not that good of a game it's not worth the time and energy, I'd just like to cheat and play through it.

 Anyway any time I hear of a game described as super hard I just picture myself waisting hour of precious game time on the same level and eventually tossing the controler across the room. I don't have to beat the game through without ever losing a mission, but I'd more or less like to feel like I could lose the mission but actually not lose, or at least not lose more then per say 5 times. Or let me put it this way, if I play that scene 10-15 times and I don't feel like I'm even coming close to beating it, then I'm pissed. I think I'm not motivated by the challenge because I prefer secular challenges, I've wrote a book, take guitar lessons, and draw, those are the challenges I like, when it comes to games I'd prefer the reward come easy. This is precisouly why more games need difficulty settings to appease gamers like you and me.