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curl-6 said:
JackHandy said:

I trend toward this as well, but there is something nice about overcoming a difficult challenge, as long as said challenge feels fair. For instance, when I beat Star Fox and Kung Fu on original hardware last year, both in separate play-throughs without any thought put into them other than for the purpose of wanting something to pass time, it was extremely exhilarating, and I had forgotten how good it felt.

Do you find yourself missing that sort of thing? I know I did.

Yeah I can enjoy a moderate challenge if it feels fair; Starfox is a fav of mine, and I did also love games like say the Monster Hunter series, the Ori games, etc that put up a good fight.

It's more when a game feels overwhelming that I just don't enjoy it any more, like when I find myself stuck and just banging my head against a wall without being able to progress.

Gotcha. Yeah, I feel that way about Bloodborne. Love the atmosphere. Love the music, the characters... all of it. It's mesmerizing. But there comes a point in the game when you're basically looking at having to make zero mistakes for a good half an hour because they intentionally abandoned any way to save. I got to that point about ten years ago, and I'm still at that point. I just can't. It's just not fun.