To any gamers out there - what's the hardest game you've played/beaten?

Honestly, this is a tough one for me because there's so many ways a game can be hard. I think it's either both Devil May Cry or Devil May Cry 3 on Dante Must Die mode, or MegaMan X6 or any of the MegaMan Zero titles.

I think I should also mention Five Nights At Freddy's games, not because the actual difficulty is an obstacle, but rather they're just so scary that picking up and playing them is difficult lol!

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  • I think I should also mention Five Nights At Freddy's games, not because the actual difficulty is an obstacle, but rather they're just so scary that picking up and playing them is difficult lol!

    Similar for me. I love survival horror so most of the Silent Hill games. I think SH2 was my favourite, but I do have a soft spot for SH4, partly because of an experience where there was a cats head in my fridge (in the game before anyone reports me to the RSPCA) and the meow sounds sounded like they were in my house and were freaking me & my brother out. I’ve played the Project Zero games (aka Fatal Frame) which are like playing an Asian horror film. And Dead Space, which took me ages because I jumped at everything.

    Not a horror game: I played Fez which was tricky in the sense that you have a platform game but you sometimes have to think in 3D to work out how you move around. It’s a clever game.

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  • I think I should also mention Five Nights At Freddy's games, not because the actual difficulty is an obstacle, but rather they're just so scary that picking up and playing them is difficult lol!

    Similar for me. I love survival horror so most of the Silent Hill games. I think SH2 was my favourite, but I do have a soft spot for SH4, partly because of an experience where there was a cats head in my fridge (in the game before anyone reports me to the RSPCA) and the meow sounds sounded like they were in my house and were freaking me & my brother out. I’ve played the Project Zero games (aka Fatal Frame) which are like playing an Asian horror film. And Dead Space, which took me ages because I jumped at everything.

    Not a horror game: I played Fez which was tricky in the sense that you have a platform game but you sometimes have to think in 3D to work out how you move around. It’s a clever game.

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  • I really should try some more big horror games, honestly! I'll be playing FNAF: Security Breach soon, and I've been curious about the classic Resident Evil titles! I've also played through Omori and Doki-Doki Literature Club too. And Undertale genocide route, which I DEFINITELY think counts! It really lays on the guilt seeing the characters who were friendly to you or acting like you were harmless in other routes suddenly being terrified of you and begging for their lives.

    I've also noticed there's a strange amount of games that aren't horror, but have weirdly creepy moments in them despite that! Ever played Rugrats: Search for Reptar? There's some genuinely scary sequences in that game, like when you're running around the house at night and there's a load of imaginary ghosts, or when you're lost in the toy store and a giant mechanical ape mascot is hunting you down! I think the thing that makes it so creepy is that you're playing as a baby and seeing things from the babies' point of view, sort of giving you a feeling of vulnerability. That and the PS1 graphics just make it uncanny to look at lol.

    And don't get me started about the Tails Doll in Sonic R... I can't even process why that thing looks so unsettling to look at.