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Lately for me, its the flood... I hate the flood! Annoying turd nugget bastards!



 

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Hot Shots Golf, any of them. I really like them and enjoy playing them, but Its the only game I threw a controller playing. Small physics bugs, rubber banding of opponents on leaderbords, and how sometimes there is a very slight delay from hitting a button and the game registering it.



when i re played pokemon BLUE....

omg... it is soooooooooooooooo slow....



 

sometimes Dota, sometimes Fire Emblem, osu!....
but for MOST frustrating, I'd say Touhou 14. It's just too much fake/cheap difficulty for me, especially in contrast to other installments of the series.



The Beginning of Twilight Princess. If you don't walk in a specific place in the starting area this dude doesn't talk to you, I didn't know! I followed the road walked around the whole town for about an hour. Just off the road where you first enter the village there's a person sat ontop of a rock or something that I didn't see.

Next at the beginning of the game you have to return a cat that's run away to the owner that's inside a house. So I find the cat and then catch a fish with the fishing rod. After catching the first fish the cat begins following you, naturally you'd assume that you now just walk back to the house with the cat following you! NOPE the cat will follow you there but won't go inside the building. Apparently you have to catch a SECOND fish?????

Why the hell make the cat follow you after catching one fish if it doesn't do anything! Why make it so you have to catch two fish anyway!



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The last level of Hard Corps: Uprising was ridiculous. It is very rare that I give up on a game but I got so pissed off at all of the ridiculous random "timing" scenarios it kept throwing at you in that 1 level that I never beat it.  I uninstalled it and have not played it since it pissed me off so bad.  It was a great game otherwise too.

When Max Payne 3 came out I started it on the hardest difficulty out of the box that it had and there were some sections in it where you fight sheriffs in office cubicles with automatic weapons that were INSANE. Died prob 100 times trying to figure out how to pass it. The frustration in that game was rewarding though. While not quite as good as 2, it is an underrated game that everyone should play.

But hands down must frustrating of all... Ninja Gaiden 2 on Xbox 360. If they hadn't remade the sigma versions of those games I bet people would not have liked them. the original 360 versions were ridiculous.



Skullwaker said:
Dark Souls. Not particularly because the game design is bad, but because it's built to be difficult and punishing. Controllers have been thrown.

I recently broke the arm on my office chair because The Darklurker from Dark Souls 2 is insanely unfair against melee builds.



My pick is ET on the Atari... Most confusing game I have ever played.



soulfly666 said:

The last level of Hard Corps: Uprising was ridiculous. It is very rare that I give up on a game but I got so pissed off at all of the ridiculous random "timing" scenarios it kept throwing at you in that 1 level that I never beat it.  I uninstalled it and have not played it since it pissed me off so bad.  It was a great game otherwise too.

When Max Payne 3 came out I started it on the hardest difficulty out of the box that it had and there were some sections in it where you fight sheriffs in office cubicles with automatic weapons that were INSANE. Died prob 100 times trying to figure out how to pass it. The frustration in that game was rewarding though. While not quite as good as 2, it is an underrated game that everyone should play.

But hands down must frustrating of all... Ninja Gaiden 2 on Xbox 360. If they hadn't remade the sigma versions of those games I bet people would not have liked them. the original 360 versions were ridiculous.

Just curious what the difference is between Ninja Gaiden 2 and Sigma 2.  I played Ninja Gaiden for the original XBOX when it first came out, but just haven't gotten around to getting the second one.  And I'm undecided if I will get it for the 360 or the PS3.



Mystro-Sama said:

Demyx from KH2. As a kid for some reason I just couldn't beat him, took me like 50 tries.


I feel you, and you're not the only one. This happened to me, my gf and my little brother. We were all between 8 and 14 Years old when this happened btw.