MetalJesusRocks probably The Witcher 3 or Dishonored 2 ONLY because you make so much progress and then mess ONE thing up like a wrong decision or you forget to grab something earlier and so you have to reload a save from like an hour ago just to fix it.
I feel you, Slain is some really hard stuff. But I remember being frustrated so hard as a kid because of Rayman 2 and. And Monkey Island, because without any possibility to get the solutions to some points i spent hours just walking around doing nothing but shit. Oh, and the always beloved Rainbow-Boulevard at any Mario Kart game xd
the trick is to change the camera angle to the further away 3rd person view. for some reason on the normal camera angle, smoke is unable to shoot accurately. i think the enemys must be visible on screen to actually get hit
Andy Reierson soo many wasted hours on that level. beat it last by one of cars crashing in my/presidents car and bumped in to safety just with the last hit before the car was toast. other bad was MGS last boss fight with bare fists, not as bad as this though.
Reggie: Some Japanese Cute-Em'-Up Kinsey: Some Mario games The Immortal One: An obscure, expensive Sega Master System beat em' up John Riggs: A Famicon game he has 3 copies of Crazy Joe: Some Panasonic disc drive/game hybrid from the 90's that is literally unplayable
I still feel bad for my CD of Diablo 2 : LoD...I was a young idiot back then so not only did I rage uninstall, I also smashed to cd on the road outside..
No, I got angry a people trolling me in a pvp game 3vs1ing me and talking shit. Like I said, I was an idiot and I don't know why I didn't just leave the room.
True Crime Streets of LA original Xbox. The final boss would not take damage, fought him for three hours and finally lost my cool. Broke my green Xbox controller by trowing it on the floor. The damned thing shattered into a thousand pieces. Not one of my best moments. I haven't touched that game since. It sits in my game room mocking me...
Guys..don't get offended, they explained in a previous video that various guests on this show REALLY have to stand on something to raise them a bit because Jason is something like 6 foot 7 or something like that, and it makes the video feel really weird without them standing on a box or stuff like that...the guy wasn't being rude
Well I aint putting her anywhere just wondered how she thinks about the comments. also, go to a female youtube and watch the comments when a guy is there, its nothing about gender just the difference to the "normal" host
Viz Anime Fan For me it was trying to beat them damn data battles in the 2.5 on critical mode. I finally beat them after about a dozen rage quits. haha
When you are racing against the final boss in NFS Carbon but you keep losing and you dumb ten year old self couldn’t figure out why you keep losing which resulted in years of not coming back to the game and it took 16y old self to beat it. Yea that happened a few months ago but man did it feel good to make Darius eat it.
Yes! What really made me want to cry in frustration was those 6 lap races. It seems that I would do great in all the laps except for the very last lap. I would either hit a tree or traffic. Then I would have to restart the entire race and towards the last laps of the race, I would get all tensed up because of that.
I lived in the Middle East at the time and had the Russian version of the game, with no idea how/if you could change it to English...so the RC Mission in Vice City...on a laptop...in a language you don't understand. Somehow made it through it eventually but man, never spent so much time on a single part like that again ha
Yep. San Andreas. The remote controlled airplanes made me rage quit. It was during the missions where you had to blow up the trucks or something. I actually quit for almost a year. I finally went back to try it again after a long time of not playing, and did eventually get past it and beat the game. But man, that was annoying.
Glad that wasn't just me. I just couldn't get past that and the kid would play in shifts trying to beat it. Fucking nightmare. That isn't fun, that is the opposite of fun. lol
Alien Isolation is definitely one of the most challenging games I've played (especially the extra missions where you are racing to do it as fast as possible) but that game was just astounding and I think a lot of what makes it frustrating is also how immersed and stressed you are. Those moments you are triumphant though feel like so few other games though!
Man, I broke 2 controllers and almost a TV on Mile High Club. That damn mission on Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was so difficult, but now I can do it so easily.
Im still sitting with that 4.1% Survivor trophy with Alien Isolation. Til' this day, the most satisfying gaming win I've ever had. I felt like I survived for real.
Max Payne 1 when your in the dream sequence walking on the skinny blood trails was EXTREMELY hard. Guy that I watched do it on youtube did it with save states which was super cheating.
Oh sweet jesus that was so annoying. I was just a kid playing that shit, the blood and darkness and the crying baby really fucked with me. Took my buddy and I ages to get across that shit...
Ikaruga is actually one of the really difficult games that never made me frustrated, just because of how enjoyable it is to play. The gameplay of it is some of the best I've ever experienced.
Right? It'd be different it was like 15-20 levels, but it's only *five*. The difficulty doesn't last forever and the game even shows you how to beat each level. It was really fun, or so I thought.
Pretty sure the RC missions in San Andreas PS2 version is glitched. The fuel keeps draining, even if the plane isn't flying. I'll have to find the source but I remember reading that somewhere.
its true they patched it in the pc version they are sooo much easier. Also if you got a version of VC & san andreas that was manufactured later on past that release date they were fixed versions
I had the game on Xbox and recall that mission being a right ol' cunt but not as much of a cunt as the helicopter bomb mission in GTA Vice city on Xbox. The timer was incredibly short for that one.
Ps2 version theres 2 or 3 ways to get it done if you fly far first you will never get them I played the game on ps2. Xbox. Xb360. There all different. Xbox you cant get the motor bikes for the casino mission on ps2 it's there which is weird play is the same but missions and stuff are missing
If I remember correctly the RC airplane mission in San Andreas (the one where you had to use the RC planes to take out the couriers) was confirmed to be bugged by Rockstar. You did not have enough fuel to complete the mission. They fixed this in the Greatest Hits edition of the game.
Oh god I remember that remote airplane mission so well in GTA vice city... took me many hours of failed attempts to finally beat it lol I did rage also and almost gave up completely many times. In fact I remember after I beat it my friends persuaded me to help them too as they were all stuck on the same mission and couldn't do it! those controls man. Also i'm not sure it counts but I played an online game called "Runescape" when I was younger. I lost a rare weapon that took me and my friend (who shared accounts) months of grinding to get because of a disconnect. Literally bought this rare weapon and lost it within the hour. I never got it back, can you imagine? that's the day I quit lol
I managed to get by the airplane mission in Vice City (a nice trick is to go in on foot and kill people first). What killed it for me was the LOOONG mission, where you have to rescue your friend in the junkyard before he dies - and there is no checkpoint. Badly placed checkpoints has been a returning thing for Rockstar, I think. GTA 5 is alright though.
I broke a controller by throwing it at my door playing COD4 back in the day. Went out, bought a new controller, started playing again. Rage quit and went to throw my new controller, but then stopped, set it down, picked up the recently broken controller, and threw that instead LOL
b illy I raged once on a call of duty (not sure which one). I took the disc out the system and threw it across the room. It hit my door handle, and shattered into a dozen pieces
Same here, GTA - amazing series, both of the ones you showed, BUT, Vice City was the helicopter mission where you have to plant the bombs to destroy that building and in SA is the plane mission in the desert, where you have to go thru the rings thingies (i broke a keyboard there - all the buttons fell all over the room and had to look on the internet what was the layout of them to put them back ...)!
Totally agree with that. The first time took me about six hours to beat Kahn, because Raiden is lame in Mk9. But when you get the hand to it it's quite a breeze to finish it
~00:48: that twisting method is a classic attempted controller destroying technique. I was a frequent practitioner of said move. The best thing about it is that it is essentially impossible to break an NES controller applying lateral torque with no mechanical advantage but it also sufficed at providing a vent path for aggression. Love the vids, especially all the old ones I've never seen.
Kelsey is my favourite guest on the show EDIT Because I think she's cool and she knows her shit when it comes to gaming. Wanted to clarify because there're some creepy dudes here
Alien Isolation is one of the most difficult games I've ever beaten. It was very well done and those androids were super creepy! (running causes accidents)
Idk I think they’re pretty spot on in the video. I’m like 75% of the way through (based on seeing YT longplays) and I have no desire to finish the game. Tedious and bad level design. Atmosphere is good but idk, it’s outstayed its welcome for me
The Gamecube version of Ikaruga has an incredibly helpful demo mode and slow mode. Using those modes are crucial to learning the game. It's perfect for a beginner and makes the game a lot more accessable and fun. It's a shame the other ports don't have it.
I had it for PC it was never the RC part it was the goddamn motorcycle stunt missions. I could never beat that one. I don't think you need it to complete the game though. The RC one in vice city sucks, but its way worse doing all the ones in SA. I did have to do the heli one like a dozen plus times, and I don't even remember how I managed all the RC ones in SA. For me though any fighting games single player is rage inducing. Only ever play those games with friends. Which can be rage inducing too if you play with someone who is basically pro.
Those GTA flying missions!!! I was stuck for so long on one of them that I had to text a friend to come round and do it for me. No matter how hard I tried, I just could not get past it!
I totally agree with the conversation at the end of the video.. as your collection of games grow, you tend to have less apreciation for difficult games. I have revisited many games from my childhood, only to find them not to be as good as i remember mainly due to cheap deaths.. yea battle toads, im looking at you
Mostly competitive games. Fighting games and shooters. There's just something that makes you feel like shit knowing there's people better than you are and it seems like you're not improving at all. Maybe I just have some insecurities. Lmao.
Nah dude, I know exactly what you mean. I absolutely love Halo to pieces. By far my favorite video games. I love the multiplayer too but God damn does it piss me off. For those exact reasons I believe. Just like "wow, I've been playing these games for 15 years and this douche who picked it up three years ago keeps killing me".
right. I've quit playing HALO 5 with some friends of mine because it wasn't fun for me anymore. Hell as much shit SW:BATTLEFRONT gets that game to me is fun whether or not if I do well.
Many of the Rare Games for the N64 were very challenging, not unfair but like super super hard and made me rage quit. The boss race in Diddy Kong Racing comes to mind and i still get nightmares from some Blastcorps missions. Goldeneye and Jet Force Gemini also weren't exactly walks in the park. I never finished any of these but i had lots of fun while failing them, because i had no one else to blame but my unwillingness to really sink the teeth into learning the game mechanics.
There's definitely something to be said about the older games that simply made you start over. Those games are hard, but they're meant to be. My frustration for how easy some new games are is what made me go back in time to what I came up with. Practice is to be rewarded with a job well done, nothing wrong with spending almost a year to finish zelda.
My first game with Ps4, and still havent finished it ! I loved it but something kept me off, maybe too dark, too scary at times (i have small kids and play with headphones at night), I got lost pretty often etc.I plan to finish it, I dont know when !
Adam Berthiaume I loved Alien Isolation but I did have to take a couple of extended breaks from it after dying and losing an hour of progress because the save spots are so far apart. I know they were going for that old school survival horror style, like Resident Evil with the save rooms, but it was so rage-inducing. still a fantastic game though.
This game didn’t make me rage quit and I did beat this game but sometimes I’d be stuck on a level, get pissed, turn it off, but then later come back and do it again. And that game was Heart of Darkness for the PS1, it is a 2D platformer game where you play as a kid who’s dog gets kidnapped and you have to go to a distant planet to rescue him. The interesting thing about this game is the animation, the animation on the kid moving around, jumping, using his weapons etc etc were just soooooo stunning for its time, but the worst part was the animation, it’s so great that your character has tons of lag, when u use your weapon, u have to watch him for like 2 seconds to fire the weapon, but by the time u shoot it you’ve already died from the enemies, and it’s 1 hit kill!! It’s a big trial and error game and you feel like your controller is Brocken half the time
Omg dude, I have so many memories on that game! I used to play it with my sister back in the days.. I remember it was hard as hell as a kid. I came back to it only maaany years later and managed to beat it. As you said, it had a lot of trial and error. Remember the worms? They have a particular behaviour you can easly exploit once you know how to, but at first glance they're so annoying. Once you know the tricks, it's a cake and it's so much fun. Besides, the ending.. what a game! Now I bought a 2nd copy of the game (1st one stoped loading) and I regularly play it from times to times via emulation
My husbands just passed behind me watching this video and he was like "Yes, thank god im not the only one that hated the Helicopter missions, so many hours lost on them" so ur not alone on that :)
I would get so angry for some reason I'd bite the controller instead of throwing it against the wall. I think because I knew if I broke it, I wouldn't be able to get another. My controllers had a lot of bite marks. 😯
Topic Tantrum on my ps2 controllers the handles of mine are gnawed to all hell.. As an adult I cringe when I play my ps2 when my fingers go over the groves of frustration that was my childhood.
Yessssss yessssss,i played on ps2 though.Once u lose all your lifes, you start from the beginning of the game.Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.It was my first PS2 game,too.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for Nintendo DS. I beat the game, but I really hate how you have to use the stylus to make the runes to beat the bosses. It's so unresponsive and you have to be quick to do it too. That shit made my blood boil. A recent one would be Motorstorm for PS3. It gets pretty damn challenging with the level 2 tickets.
I am so glad to know that I am not the only person who quit Danganronpa at exactly the same point. The weird rhythm game transition was awkward and ... yea. Screw that noise.
I thought the challenge level was perfect. Stick with the sword for the entire game, it had some serious cheese moves. Now the sequels, omg the gauntlet of boss battles at the end was impossible. I spent a hour or more every day for weeks trying to get through the first and second boss just to learn there was a third, no rest no saves. Never found out if that was the end of it either.
I was on the very last level of Rabbids Travel in Time for the 3ds and I couldn't for the life of me figure it out. I tried for like a solid hour before i just threw down my 3ds and moved on to a more worth-while game.
Final Fantasy on the 1st PlayStation gave me hell as well. I forget which installment tho it was like 20yrs ago but I remember getting so far and the game kept glitching bad so I hummed the entire system game included down the staircase lol then went and brought another one about an 1hr afterwards
War of the Monsters for PS2. It's a fun game, but it also gets infuriating on the hardest difficulty. Enemy monsters will constantly throw impaling objects or exploding fuel trucks at you. They constantly go after health pick-ups if their low on health. Also they will gang up on you if you're fighting more than one. And the controls and camera add to it sometimes.
I recently bought megaman X as it seemed like a fun game. Never beaten the 2nd boss. I gave up on the 1st mario on world 5, never beat Turok 2 on n64 and Alien isolation was just tedious. Considering there is supposed to 1 alien and you have a world the size of New york to explore, it seems rather silly to me that the alien is always up your ass.
One that might surprise people is Skyrim. I love a lot of that game, but I feel like you’d spend most of the game exploring various dungeons which no matter how hard I prepare always feels difficult. I’ve gotten to a point where I literally can’t get past a certain area and that’s really frustrating because I do want to play more but I’m just stuck…
I have to say the Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories fit this bill for me. The mechanic of the card system being needed to play and win the battles made me lost hundreds of time in a boss battle with Larxene and I couldn't go back and level up my cards so I was literally just stuck. Super frustrating.
The Devil Within game in Tekken 5. Those platforming elements just made me absolutely livid! I understand it's an expansion on Tekken Force, but damn...
I rage quite _Ocarina of Time_ because in the volcano I accidentally blocked a critical path forward by moving a block to get a gold Skulluratula. I scoured that dungeon for hours trying to figure out what to do before I just saved and raged quit. Turned out once I turned the game back on, that block was back in its place and I could move forward again.
Tell me about it. Ruined my experience with OoT. After that, the game felt such a slarg to get through. The only time I felt like I was having fun was when I was fighting bosses. To this day I still have a problem with 3D Zeldas because of that one time. Seriously, the Water Dungeon was a cakewalk and I still don't see what people are complaining about.
Rage quit Ocarina for 64 back in middle school because I got lost on the last level that literally led to final boss battle. I literally roamed around for like 2 weeks. Could never find an exit for whatever reason. I even had a strategy guide from Nintendo Power and it just said to proceed like it was common sense, and I’m just, “But how???”
i remember my friends and i would have 'sessions' while playing ready2rumble on PS2. I was beating my dude with the mexican guy, talking mad shit. he got up, ripped the controller from the console, swung it around over his head...like a lasso, and fired it straight thru the TV screen. i offered to pack 1 up, he thought it'd be best if i left though
Trust me, I am a guy and I am attracted to women, But I also respect people enough not to be disgusting. What is with people these days :/. what a shame. sorry Kelsey!