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Alot of people don't agree with the list so if your here to write the list is wrong or garbage then don't bother, there's enough of that so instead try and make your own list, heres my top 5:

 

5. Twisted Metal Black - You can't find health very easily and the enemies can never hit me so it was easy for me, I bet it with all the characters fairly quick.

4. Bloody Roar 2 - Not much of a reason I just beat the game really quick when I bought it and I did it with all the characters.

3. Star Fox -  Just shoot like crazy and you'll bound to hit something, dunno just found this fairly easy.

2. NHL 96  - I found a secret place on the ice that when I shoot the puck it will always go in the net lol.

1. The Sims  - It's nearly impossible to lose unless you try to kill your sims off, but that's just evil.

 

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According to every this list if evil so read if you dare!

10. Kirby’s Dream Land

Playing Kirby’s Dreamland is like playing your grandfather in basketball. Nothing will get in your way and you will quickly win. I remember playing this game for the first time when it came out for Gameboy and not losing a life until level 5. After this I never lost a life again until the final boss. All in all, I lost two lives on my way towards conquering Kirby’s Dreamland after playing through the game once. Not only was there nothing that was difficult for Kirby to float by, but the bosses were enormously predictable on immediate appearance. The next games in the Kirby series would appropriately be more difficult but this first installment was such a breeze, you actual were angry you spent money on the game itself (luckily it was Gameboy and cheaper that a non-handheld platform game).

9. Time Splitters: Future Perfect

With a game like Time Splitters, the challenge of the game was getting to 100% completion. Just being able to beat the game was not a difficulty. Unfortunately for Time Splitters: Future Perfect though, getting to 100% was not much more difficult than conquering the game without regard to the percentage. Give yourself 5 days and you will easily have reached the 100% mark that is so coveted in games of this design. Time Splitters 2 though was a whole different ball game. You could continually play this game for years afterward because of the well designed difficulty which make the replay ability far stronger that Future Perfect. Timesplitters 2 was a better game in general with better maps and overall challenges throughout. Within the series the 2nd installment was the game to play.

8. Spyro the Dragon

Spyro the Dragon never had it so easy. This game for the PS1 was aesthetically fun to watch, but the requirements for finishing levels was no task at all. Freeing the dragons of each “hub” was inanely easy. The final boss fight is as easy as Gannon in Ocarina of Time. He should be beat after the 2nd time playing him at most. In Spyro the Dragon, it seems like every enemy in the game has no defense power. With one or two shots by Spryo, all enemies in the game would be done for. This certainly didn’t give the gamer the sense of difficulty they wanted when playing a video game traversing a world of dragons and its enemies. This was another game that was ideally strong, but too easy to be considered memorable.

7. Zelda Ocarina of Time

Zelda Ocarina of Time departed from the perfect difficulty level engineered in the past Zeldas. One of the great challenges of past Zelda games was the difficulty of Ganon at the end of the game. In Ocarina of Time though, Ganon would easily be defeated on first try with his predictable maneuvering and mettle. Beyond the obfuscating ease of the final boss was the fact that you could save the game any time you wanted, which never gave the gamer a sense of suspense in finding the next save spot. Remember playing Super Metroid? Those save spots were hard to come by and well deserved; Ocarina of Time though will give you a save spot on command. These two traits made Ocarina of Time too easy of a game to stand up in the Zelda series.

6. Destroy all Humans!

Destroy all Humans! for the Xbox sounded easy because of the title alone. Do you think that destroying a world as simple and mediocre as ours would be difficult for an alien species that can travel between star systems? Maybe it’s Old-Wizard’s sub-conscious misanthropy, but we knew this game was going to be as easy as the title suggested and it was. The humans in the game all seem clueless, speaking 20th century capitalist philosophy and running around with no purpose. Destroying the multitudes of humans in this game is a quick and easy journey. Of course that doesn’t mean it’s not fun taking down our species.

5. Lego Star Wars

Lego Star Wars is the clearly the easiest game in the Star Wars series on the video game medium, which is certainly a change for a series that could be incredibly difficult (anyone remember the Star Wars games for the SNES?). Lego Star Wars was too easy, which may had much to do with the game clearly being geared towards a younger audience. There is actually no way to lose in Lego Star Wars. Beyond this, the game is small. Getting through the three episodes presented in this game could be done in less than two hours on the first try. There’s much to explore in the game and finely textured graphics, but without any punishment for failure, it is really only geared for that one audience it was intended for.

4. Morrowind

Morrowind is a strong RPG in an age where strong RPG games are lacking. This game though is seriously flawed in how easy it is for an RPG. If you playing this game as a fighter, there would be no challenges anywhere through the game. The worst part about it is that the game progressively gets easier rather than getting more difficult, or at least staying at the same level. You may be easily satisfied running your way through this game as a fighter, but once you beat it, this satisfaction will be lost with the knowledge of the perfect challenge brought by games like Final Fantasy 3,7, and Secret of Mana. Your only chance at making this game anywhere close to difficult is playing as a Mage, and even this is no guarantee that it will reach a moderate difficulty level.

3. Fable

Fable, for the acclaimed Xbox, proved to be one of the more interesting ideas in the new video game medium. It’s challenge level was not up to snuff to compete with the strong idea developed throughout the game. There’s probably no other game where its easier to level up in than Fable. On top of this, you can save right before every big battle. This made fighting bosses a cakewalk because of how the quickness in which they could be mastered. The bosses themselves can be beaten on first try most of the time, so the saving right before is superfluous. The resource of money needed throughout the game was as easy to obtain as the rolling ball in the beginning of Metroid. Fable was a great idea, but without a doubt needed to be more difficult.

2. Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy is a phenomenal game to be sure. It’s innovation and general aesthetic fit in with the best of the Marios. Unlike the old Marios though, this game is way too easy. To start off, the bosses are just too easy. They looked a bit too friendly also, making one pretty sure that this game was designed for the younger in age. Beyond the bosses, the whole game revolves around collecting 60 power stars which is way too quick for how large and magnificent the world looks in appearance. Luckily, after the main game is finished, you can go back and try to collect all 120 power stars which creates a little bit more of a puzzling challenge. All in all, this doesn’t come close to the perfect difficulty level of the best in the series like Mario 1, and Mario 3.

1. Kingdom Hearts 2

Why was Kingdom Hearts 2 so easy? Why are we saying that this seemingly massive game that takes 20 to 25 hours to beat is easy? While the game takes literally forever to beat, it is almost impossible to die. There are save points everywhere, but its not like you really need them. Forget the boss battles being any challenge to you. The boss battles are on par with fighting the bat in the first level of Castlevania for Nintendo. Forget Hades and his raised dude from the dead being any challenge to you. You will finish him off in less than a minute. Kingdom Hearts 2 is a straight forward button masher, and it doesn’t take much skill in order to beat it. This game and others like it are in contrast to the games from the 8 and 16 bit eras like Contra that you could beat under half an hour, but they actually take days of practice just to get through the first few levels.

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I disagree with Ocarina of Time, it is not "too easy"
I found it hard at some points....



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The reasons given for OOT being too easy are a bit retarded,and completely overlook the water temple which often times makes it into similar "most difficult levels ever" lists.



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 ....and I'll look down and whisper  "no."  

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simplest game I remember was a Naruto game on GBA can’t remember which one it was but I am sure it took about 45mins – 1 hr to beat



this list.............................is garbage



 

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Luigi purple stars.
Magma Planet Daredevil Run.



I've never actually played these games so I don't have any opinion about them, but I thought it'd be a interesting thing to put on VG Cgartz



They missed out Mickey Mouse adventures on the PS1

so list as Rol put it = garbage



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

Kingdom Hearts II is not hard, but it's not the easiest game of all time. While the overall difficulty is low, the Saïx battle is not, and it took me several tries to beat it. And the game is much longer than 20-25 hours. Ocarina (at least the 75% of the game, which is the part I played) didn't seem that easy either




Kingdom Hearts I can agree with that I only found Sephiroth hard.

But Morrowind serious =p?