Lol, I didn’t even try to beat it, because after SS’ing all missions in DMC3:SE on DMD that would be too easy... In DMC4 I just handicapped myself at 3 hits max in every mission on DMD, cause DMD is actually harder. And got no damage at all in about half of them.
Arkham games could've used more interesting difficulty names. Maybe something like this: Superman - This should be a cake walk. If you still manage to fail, you must be from the Bizarro World. Batman - You are more than capable of handling any situation. But you're also aware that a single well aimed shot can take you down. You're no man of steel after all. Commissioner Gordon - You're a well experienced professional, but you're no superhero. You will struggle with even the smallest of tasks, while the caped crusaders shrug them off without a trouble. Jason Todd vs Crowbar - No one will save you. Especially not Batman.
Torn Tokoroa I also finished WaW on Veteran difficulty. It's been a while since I last played that game, but my memory of that game tells me that it wasn't as bad as Ninja Gaiden or DMC3. Until I reached Heart of Reich stage (second to last level of the game). My God, that was PTSD worthy of aggravation that I had to go through.
i HATE CoD veteran mode, any game, hate it, i almost smashed my controller because of WaW, luckily it survived the trip into the stone floor.... i did complete it though, and i did delete the game seconds after ._.
I remember how proud I was beating Ninja Gaiden Sigma on PS3, then a message popped up saying "HARD MODE UNLOCKED". ...To this day I never dropped a controller fast enough as I did back then
KrazyK785 i finished gn black on Xbox hard mode, on very hard can get past the first level. Gn 2 got close to the end on hard but gave up. Got the 100 continues achievement tho. All the ghost fishes where a nightmare. In 1 worse then 2
KrazyK785 Took me a good 3 months to beat path of the master ninja alone on Ninja Gaiden 2......hardest thing ive ever done in my life. Ugh i miss games that make us break our controllers and claw our face off like this.
The witcher 3 on death march difficulty is literally painful to play through as I have to sit through that really long loading screen every 5 minutes when I die
The only thing death march about death march was when you fought 5-6 wraiths ... one mistimed roll or one tiny pebble that stopped your roll half way and BOOOOOM you're dead -_- Everything else was the same as the 2nd hardest difficulty
The only thing that bugged me about witcher is how easy it was, even on death march. The only time i ever felt challegned was imlerith because my main damage source was ineffective(igni). Everything else was a shallow pattern of quen hit retreat or stunlocking to death with igni
* Complains that the Nazis have too many grenades in WAW * * Only shows footage from the American campaign, where the enemies are the Japanese * Just thought I'd point that out :D
I beat Dante Must Die Mode! with a few S ranks. XD Although, I endangered the life of my TV and controller during the difficult segments. Still, this mode actually taught me how to exploit certain weaknesses and time my sword swings like a boss. :) It's worth mentioning I played this game and beat it on all its higher difficulties when the game was released - back when walkthroughs were few and far between and when there was no youtube. OAO Everything I learned came from trial and error. It amazes me that some of the walkthroughs on youtube haven't discovered what I learned, lol.
Dtwo Synua Can you read? Saves are different from checkpoints. You die, you go to your last SAVE, not the last checkpoint. Checkpoints are disabled. Look it up you daft moron, I'm done arguing with you. Jesus.
Haha I beat COD4 and got the Mile High Club achievement and was like "nothing on a shooter could be harder than that" "..let's have a go at World At War on Vet then..." FFFFFFUUUUUuuuuu
***** Oh god was that when you had to fight down that stupid hill and blow up the barrels? Because yeah that bit made me want to throw my controller out the window. Once I knew what to actually do it wasn't impossible, but the fact you get told how to progress on some inane radio chatter while the world is exploding around you doesn't exactly help.
sonicwingnut yea, at one point I just gave up. Ran down the hill firing at whomever was in my cross hairs and darted to the checkpoint. Never thought of blowing up the barrels, and no the radio chatter didn't help while bullets were whizzing by my head and ppl screaming and shouting.
I know how you feel cod games are diffulcult on veteran and the only one I've beaten was modern warfare 2 I made that game my bitch and then modern warfare me made me it's bitch
I have grown to embrace easy mode in games because I think I would have aged 10 years more and become a bitter rage filled man. Constantly asking people who play hard modes or above "How do you enjoy this?"
Fiery Phoenix I've tried so many times to embrace easy mode too, but every time a difficulty selection screen appears I find myself choosing "normal". God of War Ascension's Trials of Arquimedes got me cursing, punching the table, hating my life, hating the universe. And guess what? No option to change difficulty like in the previous games! Now I have an unfinished game on my consciense. Curse you Santa Monica Studios!!!! (not really I love those guys).
Fiery Phoenix Yeah, me too... For me, I think it's an age thing. When I was a kid, I remember somehow enjoying the challenge even while smashing my controller into the floor. Spending literally days on a single masochistic jump sequence in Landstalker for Genesis... or playing Shinobi 3 so many times I could beat the entire game without being hit once. As I've gotten older and more and more things claw at my free time though, I don't see the point anymore. Now, if I have to replay anything more than 2 or 3 times, I usually lose interest and move on.
I'm currently playing Withcer 2 on dark mode. It's not hard because of the dark mode, its hard because it's on dark mode and glitchy as hell. Gerald seems to just die by the sight of a moving sword. Also he is unresponsive just after loading, whilst being attacked by an angry mob of NPC's even before the loading screen has faded away. Others include (that I remember); Deus ex Human revolution on 'give me deus ex' but the game handles that really really well, as you as a player have many options on how you go about solving problems. Its becomes a tactical game at that difficulty. Starcraft 2 wings of liberty, rather steep learning curve there but when you realise that the simplest solution is usually always the best in perhaps 80% of the game than needless micromanagement is just waste of time in short keep your marines healthy and happy and everything will be ok. Warcraft 2 frozen throne (a long time ago I have to admit), was brutal, especially the last battle. Fighting Illidan was like a WWI fantasy recreation of trench warfare. You had to be really careful and really patient.
same here,i play 90-95% of my games on hard first and i see i suck balls after liek 3-4 hours,i go to normal but that happens very rarely :D ,good for you ,mate
Subbed and yes Call of Duty WaW on Veteran was a nightmare and took me about a month and a half to beat out of sheer frustration at how quickly your screen goes red and how many grenades one enemy can toss at you at once. And on some levels like the "Heart of Reich" where enemies will infinitely keep spawning unless you push on forward toward a certain point. I know this might sound exaggerating but to me it literally was like stepping inside a grenade factory from hell.
i feel like every enemy had aim hacks in that mode, like there m40s were 1906s with full auto and some ancient sorcery that possessed their bullets with the ghosts of souix from the american Indian wars.
I beat The Evil Within on the "AKUMU" difficulty, which is the hardest thing I've done, gaming related, ever. If you've managed to beat it as well then you are insane. Out of all my gaming achievements, beating all the cods on veteran mode, beating all the dead spaces on the hardest difficulty, beating all the metro games on the hardest difficulty, beating all the souls games, nothing comes close to beating The Evil Within on AKUMU difficulty.
+AReal CoolGuy I did it on hard but AKUMU made it the first game I've played where I didn't beat the highest difficulty. That final couple levels must have been hell
Better said Assassin's Creed Unity is the hardest game because it sucked so much it was hard just to play the game long enough to get through it. That game was awful
max adam Grounded mode really isn't too bad if you have a few playthroughs under your belt. If you are pretty familiar with enemy placements and solid with the sneak and run strategy, it's pretty straightforward. I can only play the game on grounded now because I feel like it gives the best experience. However, if you tried grounded on your first couple playthroughs then God help you lol
that one was pretty easy, did it in 4 days i think, yes you do get raped some places, and it is different for everyone, just save the ammo, rush past most of the parts, and play it on grounded+, and not on the first go, the places i got tormented was the sewer, little ammo, stalkers running like crazy everywhere... and when you meet the pedofile the first time and you are stuck in the building, and the part where you run trough the blizzard, think i did that part 20 times... you CAN sneak trough most of the games, or rush past them, just don't get cocky with the ammo and supplies...
i started grounded 6 months ago, hard enough, but yeah not that hard really. I am more mad about the ai spawn. And problem with arrow that suddently dissaperas, and i had alot of bugs on my grounded playtrough compared to my normal and hard playtrough... and whenever you need ammo and you manage to kill a infected or human you will most likely get ammo
PKDeviluke25 proudest platinum i have is dark souls. even though the game is hard the platinum isn't that hard. i dont really go for platinums anyway. but i did with dark souls. 300 hours well spent.
Agreed, once i got some decent gear and i leveled my soldier shep a bit insanity became quite easy haha. I usually wore gear that upped my damage output and headshot damage. I the combined that with specialized ammo which i maxed to maximum damage, I upped my adrenaline rush for damage enhancement and maximum slowdown. I then either used the widower sniper rifle or the mattlock rifle and just keep on getting headshots during my adrenaline rush. I once had to check if i loaded the correct save cause i wasnt dying every 5 min XD.
+darkfelony Probably the hardest part of the game, but if you had picked up the weapon DLC (I did, just because I wanted some more interesting guns) you get access to the venom "shotgun" which can two-shot a full-health banshee on insanity using charged shots. I mean, I liked the extra guns, but I do wish they where slightly more balanced.
I remember watching my step dad playing the ninja gaiden series and every time it got too hard for him he pass me the controller. This became more of a back and forth during late game boss fights
Man Furier mode in the game Furi is a really big jump in difficulty compared to the normal mode difficulty because all the bosses attack patterns change and become much faster and harder to block.
I made it as far as the jeep stage in uc1 on brutal. Too much luck involved to make it worthwhile after that. Uc3 was easier but I couldn't get past the part after the ship graveyard where you're hanging off the side of the ship.
Lmao waw on veteran was definitely an experience. Every checkpoint was a godsend but you had to risk getting shot by 20 different guys and getting blown up by at least 5 grenades
I know this is old. But I did Hell and Hell, Dante Must Die and Master Ninja. Suffice to say I didn't have friends and now play every game in Normal mode.
How the hell is The Evil Within's Akumu mode not on that list? You get more enemies, more traps, more difficult enemies sooner in the game and... everything kills you in a single hit.
+Your Choice LP Probably because you're not limited to "die once and you go back to the 1st chapter" or "you only have x saves per playthrough" or something like that.
I mainly play games on normal for my first playthrough and occasionally go back and play on harder difficulties if the game seemed too easy. But easy mode nah, no one can be that bad at games to have to play that right???
I platted Metal Gear 2. Boooy that was the end of my trophy hunting days for over a year. Hardest game ever? Getting a job with you guys. No, seriously.
Oblivion on hardest mode is not impossible just insanity....More or less the only way to do it is sneak thief/invis/agility....So you can run faster,hide whenever and crit to make up for the damage reduction.
Eric Paßmann Really? I think I gave up out of frustration before I even left the Citadel on ME1's 'Hard' mode, but happily completed 2 & 3 on 'insanity'.
I personally never play a game on hard mode unless normal modes is too easy because I don't find the chllenge of dying over and over any fun. I always play on normal so that I get a decent challenge but nothing too hard and that way I can just enjoy the story more. And also level 35 in prison of elders wouldn't be as tough if you used anything besides an auto rifle.
laxxman7 no it sucks just like every auto rifle in the game. Seriously hop on destiny and just try to find someone in PvP or PvE using an auto rifle. Nobody uses it because they nerfed them so bad. I love auto rifles but I haven't touched one in months because they are so bad.
+Kayoyo H Id agree if it werent for the lack of enemy surprises. The enemy will always act the same in most scenarios making the game more of a RNG fest(will they crit or will i dodge). Buts ure theres tons of reloading i even made some sacrifices on classic mode(yes intentionally killed them of), but were bearable.
Started Uncharted 1 on Hard, beat it, and did the same with the next 2, shall do the same once I start the 4th . Doom was a perfect balance of challenge and fun on ultra violence. Definitely will try and do Nightmare soon possibly. I'm late to the party but great content, keep it up.
I beat all Mass Effect games on highest difficulty, but those weren't really hard compared to Ninja Gaiden or Devil May Cry. Some other honorable mentions would be the Tales Of games. Beating the EX dungeons on highest difficulty is always pure death and suffering. Had to bang my head against my controller until I finally did it.
+Yourson Isold If you're good enough with Trickster you should never be hit, I spent a fair amount of time just perfecting it and I could play on any diffiiculty and not die once
YamEruDesu You are aware that the different styles didn't exist in all DMCs... right? Also consider that not everybody cares about that one exploit/style. It's the equivalent of only using low kicks in Virtua Fighter lol
As much as I love more traditional combat systems, I also love me some Tales when I'm feeling the need for a bigger manual skill component. Gameplay-wise, my favourite thus far is probably Graces. I like how every character is enjoyable and relatively balanced (to a degree, Malik is a bit awkward, and Hubert is effortless combos) and while perfect dodges and Eleth Burst can be easily abused once you get the timing down, some of the bosses turn it into a 3D danmaku I swear to god. I wish other games incentivised, rather than punished, playing on higher difficulties. The increased SP and drops were what motivated me to learn to play on higher settings.
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I beat Doom on Nightmare back in the day. I tried the expansion on Nightmare. I got halfway through. After running around the level I made it up to, looking for ammo and an exit I finally gave up. I did beat mass effect on insanity. I recently did a play through on insanity for nostalgia. Not that hard. Although the handful of double banshee fights were tough. In ME generally you plan your team around taking out shields and plot out multiple cover spots to run between to deal with grenades and enemy rushes. Love your vids. Keep up the good work!
These games should be ported to PS so that more people can enjoy them. I gave up on my Awakening lunatic classic run because every battle was giving me headaches. This was after beating it on hard classic without using Frederick and no grinding (no skirmishes).
PlaystationPlayer0813 It's no trouble, but you have to really know the game and know what to expect. Patience is absolutely key, and its something a lot of people lack. If you understand that though it's not much of an issue.
that sums up Skolas pretty well. I remember before taken king dropped my buddy and I led at least half of the 60 person clan through lvl 35 to get the year 1 rewards. in about 3 weeks. s/o to my boy H111Power.
i have no idea what your talking about on mass effect 2s diffculty, i literaly have to play it on instanity just to get any ammount of fight back on the combat, the game was just far too easy for me
michael onorato First time I did it I used a vanguard and took so long to beat the praetorian, didn't know getting close made it automatically recharge it's shields. Second time with an engineer was much easier, drones are so overpowered.
+Cody Vaughn I beat Resident Evil Nemesis with only using a knife. Try it, it's harder than it sounds when you factor in that you have an invincible enemy following you everywhere that hits like a truck.
+Cody Vaughn That's a ridiculously easy challenge. Run forward for a half a second and the enemy will always prematurely attack, then run up to them slash their face, which makes him susceptible to a melee attack then proceed to knife while on the ground. RE4 was the first RE game I was able to knife only in because it was so easy compared to the others.
Give Onimusha's issen mode a whirl. All enemies can only be killed by an issen or critical attack. Issen or critical attacks are wonderfully deadly when you pull them off but the timing can be strict either after pulling off the equally difficult parry by blocking just before an attack connects, successful parry can be followed by a critical and then there is attacking at the correct moment an attack will connect. Success has you pull off an issen killing that enemy and others that happen to be close and failure has you taking a hit. I've never passed the first level in issen mode because some enemies respawn when you have to backtrack to get an item to solve a puzzle or a key you missed while passing through. Point is unless you are a critical master Issen mode will have you feel like you are using weapons made by nerf.
Bioshock infinite 1999 mode. Have fun getting rekt by handymen with 9 zillion HP and that stupid ghost boss near the end! I like to finish games on the hardest difficulty (finished uncharted 3 on crushing) but I just gave up on that as soon as I got on the zeppelin. So close, yet so far...
Sounds much like Dark Souls 2 Ancient Dragon boss fight. The damage that came from his overhead attack wiped nearly any player and sometimes hit twice, guaranteeing death. Unlike the rest of the series, summons were a hindrance, and only succeeded in increasing the boss's attack and overall health. The one time I looked for a guide in the Dark Souls Franchise. My mom would sit down, being a WoW player, and watch my countless attempts on that boss whilst attempting to support and assist in my crusade. I commend those who successfully first timed that boss.
Yeah, it's one of those bosses you absolutely have to cheese. If you just book it to his back right/left leg immediately and poke him between his toes until he does the stomp. Then run to the other back leg. He will almost never fly up, only possibly do his fire breath under his body. Been getting pretty consistent with that strat, but it's absolutely not something you should have to do to kill a boss :/
Ahh yes I remember Veteran mode in World at War... 2 shots your dead, takes a half dozen to kill enemies and every time you duck behind cover you would be hit with a literal rain of grenades (Saying 10+ at once isn't an exaggeration...) Made worse by your terrible team's AI... 4 Marines standing in a building firing through Windows/Doors, you are cowering in the other end of building behind cover trying to regain health. Enemy strolls past your AI comrades, runs 30Ft back through the building they're in without opposition and Auto-Aim shoots you twice in the face forcing you back to a check point from 10 min ago... Only game I ever quite because it was so infuriating to play on hard... Not the challenge but just how terrible the AI is and how ridiculously spaced out checkpoints could be... Also I forgot enemies can see you through walls too which also very... very... annoying...
Kendrick Da Silva Well I got to NG+7 and completed it... let me tell you it was suffering unlike anything I've ever felt... the achievment gained however, make quite a couple of my buddies jaw's drop. SO WORTH By achievment I don't mean steam achi, just the fact that I did it.
I'm sorry to tell you this but..... 4 on crushing is almost easy when compared to the first one, or the grreatest Naughty Dog challenge of all, The Last of Us Grounded Mode without the aim reticle.
+Wolfly Loyals Eh to be honest I found the Souls series to be a little easier than some of the other games on this list. The difficulty in those games stems from the player having to experiment with things to find out what works and what doesn't. Other than that there really isn't too much in terms of difficulty
+Mendosa666 I do understand where you're coming from with that but at the same time the difficulty of Dark Souls is more oriented at the fact that it punishes you if you make a mistake there is very little room for error if you mess up then that usually means you're going to have to respawn and try again
In fairness, Normal mode isn't much kinder in that game- they're both ruthlessly tough. I actually died more on Normal due to having prior knowledge on my Hard mode play about what to watch out for and what abilities I needed to take down bosses, even if they did hit much harder and last longer than before. Imagine if there was a SMT difficulty mode that randomized enemy attacks, resistances, and weaknesses... better yet, don't. - The biggest shift in difficulty modes I've seen would probably be Lunatic Mode in the Fire Emblem games. The name says all that needs to be said. And apparently at least one game has 'Lunatic +' beyond that.
I beat it on Normal mode the first time I played it. Only part I found really annoying/hard to the point of almost quitting was Trumpeter. I died 10 times and almost stopped playing. Came back to it a week later and beat him that 11th time. I tried Hard mode but couldnt get too far. Everything was annoying me on that mode. The random encounters were tougher than the bosses. I have only tried the first Fire Emblem on GBA and non before/after. Are the other ones a lot better?
Depends on what you're looking for in a strategy game really. The two 3DS game place more focus on developing relationships between your characters and even having children. I liked them, maybe you will too. - I did find that Hard mode made most of the Fiends, especially Matador, a great deal more dangerous, but Trumpeter's main gimmick can be easily countered by having a low-HP demon out. - Can't wait for Fire Emblem x SMT
I still dont have a 3DS lol Is it actually worth getting? Does it have a good line-up of RPG's worth playing aside from SMT4? When I faced Trumpeter, He kept killing my main character regardless of how much HP he had. I would be full HP, and he died, or lower HP would do the same thing. It was weird. I kept looking online and everyone was telling me what the issue was but he only kept killing my MC. Fire Emblem X SMT looks promising.
Subscribed! I've been watching your videos for a while. The last PS game I played was FF-X. I miss like hell having time to game like I used to. I'm glad there are other people out there who are shameless about using FAQs, easy modes, level-grinding, and cheats. Since, you know, games are made not only to be beaten ("finished"), but enjoyed. Hell, I love a challenge, but I also love EXP obesity. For difficult games, I'm sad that you can't sneak in an N64 game -- Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. That game nearly had me dragged to a goddamned mental hospital. Remedied when FF-IX came out and I could enjoy ratcheting up Thievery to do 9,999 damage way too early. :0)
Blowtorch and Corkscrew at the beginning on veteran. Less kill everyone in front of you, more run through and pray you make it to the first checkpoint. One of the happiest days in gaming when I beat the game on veteran.
Eh, Skolas is easy compared to going flawless in trials. Think about it In Skolas you are going against an A.I. that has a planned route (sorta) and with everything that has a plan there is a way to counter it However, In ToO, you are going against other players, which you know nothing about. And most of them have beat Skolas, which means you're going against 3 people who are better than Skolas for potentially 9 games. Each of which have at least 5 rounds. And I've beat Skolas twice but have only gone flawless once :P
CaptAUGsome getting flawless is harder then skolas anyway. thats a fact. 6 times? You got my respect, but you have to be quiet lucky with the matchmaking ;)
"Easy mode babies". Yeah, we're "babies" because we enjoy the storyline much more than we like to reload the same brainless fight over and over again until we manage to pump 12,000 shots into some NPCs who seem to be equipped with 12 tons of depleted uranium armor. I don't even see how it's fun to spend half an hour defeating an enemy - I mean, at some point it gets boring.
Ian Cooper At most, I pick the normally difficult games to play on easy (such as horror games and the like) but I always play on normal difficulty on any game really (except metal gear rising. Play through on hard, trust me)
+Ian Cooper hehe sometimes easy mode gifts you with things that can make insane easier i.e Re5 beat the game under so many hours or just beat every mission with low times and be reward with a RPG with Inf. Ammo, plus all the Guns you upgraded to max like I unno the Desert Eagle and Sniper Rifles makes the game so much more fun. not saying Re5 on the hardest difficulty still isn't hard with Inf. Ammo weapons, cause i'd be lying
***** My friend and I died like 60 times on the Jill fight, many of those were us accidentally killing her. If she knocks you down with a kick you die before you can revive the other player usually and it takes forever to get that thing off her chest.
Yotsuba oh I remember raging at those, I think i had a shot at the gizmo with my Fully upgraded DE and she moved and I popped her instead with instant game over. Pure Rage!, cause the quick time events can be a real pain specially on the highest difficulty
Mass Effect has always been a piece of piss to blitz you just need to import your game effectively it's just new game+ although if I had trouble at any named part in ME2 it's the mission at 6:38 trying to fix Omegas ventilation for Mordin or the attack on Horizon. The original had a few tricky bits but nothing worth dying over more than twice and the third I've 100% on insanity without dying.
CoD World at War was a true test of my love for gaming. There were times during the level Blowtorch & Corkscrew that I regretted ever opening that Xmas present from mom containing my first Atari all those years ago. Had I not opened that gift, I may not have ever decided to get into gaming, never played CoD, never broke a controller & more than likely knocked 10yrs off my life due to the stress endured during that campaign. In the end tho I did finish it! And tho I've played many hard games since, I've yet to find one that has destroyed me mentally like WaW.
I can agree Most COD games are easy pretty easy on Veteran, BO 1&2 Took me about 6 hours first play, MW 2&3 6-7 Hours... But World at War... There is a special spot in hell reserved for the most heinous of people where their punishment is playing that game on Veteran... It's not that the game should be hard it's just that the AI Can see you through walls, have instant Auto-Aim and a unlimited supply of Grenades... Basically the game is cheating so bad it's like every enemy is a super OP hacker... Then the Checkpoints where so far away at times you might spend 3-4 Minutes every death trying to get back to where you were just to be sniped through a crack in the wall by an enemy across the map or something stupid while you are running there...
I remember arguing with an Xtwat saying the folks at OutsideXbox are funnier and more charismatic than Playstation Access .......I watch both and can tell you that I always laugh at the Playstation Access folks especiall when Nate does Brian Cox.....
I completed WaW on Veteran, solely because the game would give me a little digital badge for it. I got all of the achievements bar one; Down 45 Zeroes, or whatever it was called. Absolute nightmare.
I play on easy for every game coz I suck at games but I enjoy them but the people who can do these hard modes (for me at least) are gods compared to me
the hardest levels for me was that level, the mission where u had to chase your treacherous team mate, and the mother-ship boss fight with that heat seeking rocket and flanking bs lol
Eh wasn't that hard. I beat it on realistic in about a day, even got the campaign mastery card in the first week of the game..black ops 1 veteran made me die far more with that stupid infinite enemys down the hill with no cover.
I went straight on realistic on my first play through but couldn't get past the first level, so I went down to veteran and the only way I beaten the realistic difficulty is using cover to cover combined with a sniper rifle while on prone. That was the hardest difficulty in the cod history.
Last time I completed World at War on Veteran I experienced a minor miracle. I did not see a single grenade before the rainy level on Okinawa where you have the flamethrower at the beginning. After that it was the regular rain of grenades to the end of the game. But, no matter. I've got my platinum from the game.
Personally, I love the Mass Effect Trilogy and it’s the kind of game you naturally tend to replay anyways for hundreds of hours, so it’s the ONE series where I actually liked the idea of giving Insanity a shot. It was wild, but I beat it and have no regrets.
"How bad can it be?" *Never underestimate a game's difficulty.* Cuz a good chunk of the hardest difficulty settings in games will utterly destroy you if you're not already a God at said game, even more so if you're not that good at it xD
I'm assuming you're still going through that now. you will not regret going through the second game (despite the many hours you will certainly put into it). Mass effect three on insanity after Mass effect 2 is like going from being on fire to being doused by a fire hose. Still hurts but nowhere near as much as the fire did.
I use to be really into COD so yea I beat world at war on FU*KING STAPH mode yes. I beat all of them up to Black ops on Veteran and I can safely say world at war is the hardest. it out right cheats. the enemies never stop till you hit a check point. They have never ending grenades and worst of all, they have aim bots. test it your self in the sniper fight. I guarantee he will hit you when you are under a table in an adjacent building.
+Howard Lovecraft actually the sniper fight is scripted. if you let him him shoot more than 3 times, he will kill you on the 4th shot no matter where you are
Hello :) I played from this list Doom 2, Dmc 3,4 and CoD waw, all of them on normal difficulty and replay-ed waw on highest...which took me 2 bloody weeks wuth 2-3 hours almoust daily, and it was fun...and frags really came flying from everywhere :)) this is the first time i write you, re-watching friday's 5 th time cuz is so pleasant and enjoyable, keep it up and here's a like :)
Call Of Duty World At War Veteran, as a trophyhunter with some platinums (74 right now), this was one of the hardest difficulties I have done to date. No wonder since Veteran is simple "Grenades for everyone, every second!", you can avoid bullets but grenades is another thing trust me. So Rob I understand what you went trough, I had the same nightmare but got there in the end and the relief was enormous.
Xbigbossx07 Because there are so many games on ps3 : Sly Cooper, Ratchet and clank, God of War,... and are more :D Is wrong that I want a ps3 on 2015 ?