Getting through and beating certain games while having diagnosed depression is what im proud of. Being able to get myself through Nier automata, undertale, Walking dead telltale, danganronpa and games like that is definetly an acomplishment.
@@FlansyLinny I actualy died the first time through the tutorial.... And i kinda thought you were meant to lose, so when i saw the game over screen and had to restart i was kinda flabbergasted lol, did beat it afterwards, but its indeed a rough tutorial.
Beating Star Ocean 2 Remake recently definitely made me happy because not only is Star Ocean 2 one of my favorite games ever,but it holds a special place for me personally and means alot to me,so playing the remake was like reuniting with old friends, because I absolutely love these characters and their stories and the journey and just the entire experience as a whole. Plus the music just gets me every single time,so much nostalgia,so much inspiration and it just brings me so much happiness and memories of the journeys I have taken with the game then and now.
When I was a kid I played Donkey Kong Country 2 all the time but never beat it. Then as a young adult I decided to play again and got through the entire game. I remember that day so well. I was so excited my husband and I went out for drinks to celebrate. Not a hard game to beat but its a great memory.
- Super Metroid (SNES - I discovered it quite late and its reputation meant I HAD to finish it) - Landstalker (sega genesis. Good game, but it was an ordeal at times) - Tactics Ogre (psp. As a fan of FFT I had to finish this) - Gargoyle's Quest (gameboy, at the time it was a long RPG and not that easy) - Tetris (kinda - I'm the only person I know who had the shuttle scene (gameboy)) - Zelda Link's Awakening, when it released on gameboy and without a guide. I was a kid too and really felt the magic when it was over. - Doom (ps1. Many levels in this, and you can run out of shotgun ammo at times if you're not careful) - Command & Conquer, both NOD and GDI (ps1. Because I'm usually not good with RTSs / I'm slow) - Saga Frontier 1 (all 8 characters - both ps1 & the remaster on pc. I like this game a lot but at times it feels like climbing Mt Everest lol) - Vandal Hearts 2 (ps1 - because urgh that battle system but I powered through) - Vagrant Story (ps1 - probably because I didn't like it much (and still don't) but managed to power through)
I am working on Tactics Ogre,this is my third time playing this game. I tried it on PS1,never beat it,PSP again,never beat it,but this time I will on my ps5
@@daveshank1921it’s funny the things we find difficult because I beat Contra without the code as a kid. And then I went back some years ago on an emulator and did it multiple times in a row, i practices a lot though. But the first few mega man games I find next to impossible in many areas lol.
Yeah those games are a lot harder when you're a kid. As an adult the scope of the game is a lot smaller since you play 30+ hour modern games so you basically know the levels inside & out & the game is so much smaller. It's like going to a mom & pop shop as a kid, everything seems so gigantic. You go as an adult, you see it much smaller. Same concept with these retro 8 bit games.
My list! As a kid/teen: -Chrono Trigger -Earthbound -Mega Man X/X2/X3 -Banjo-Kazooie -Final Fantasy 1/2/3/4/5/6/MQ -Legend of Dragoon -Chrono Cross -Wild ARMs 1/2/3 -Kingdom Hearts 1/2 -Mega Man Star Force -Mega Man Battle Network 1/2/3/4/5/6 As an adult: -Persona 5 Royal -Yakuza: Like a Dragon -Dragon Quest XI S: Definitive Edition -Trials of Mana -Dark Souls Remastered -Rune Factory 4 -Mega Man X4/X5/X6/X7/X8 -Mega Man 11 -Mega Man Command Mission -Fire Emblem Awakening/Fates/Echoes/Three Houses/Engage -Stranger of Paradise -Dragon Quest Builders 2 -Shovel Knight (all campaigns) There's more, but....yeah ^^;;;
I love this video and I love you normalizing just playing however you want to have fun. People can get in such a twist over people playing on easy mode. To that I say "BAH!" Difficulty selector is grinding that doesn't take time. When I played Persona 4 for the first time last year I switched the difficulty often. If it got boring I upped the difficulty, if it got too annoying I dropped the difficulty. You should feel proud to have beaten all these games.
I love what you said here about easy mode just being grinding that doesn’t take time! SO TRUE! I don’t have tons of time and easy modes are super handy!!!
@@femtrooper as a fellow parent... Yes. Not enough time to in the day to waste on grinding. When I was a kid I had the time to grind all day long. Nowadays I have absolutely zero patience for grinding... Unless the battle system is crazy fun.
Ooh this is SUCH a fun idea! And you got some good picks here, too. For me, probably DQ VII on the 3DS. It’s not a hard game, but it’s such a loooong game!
- Demon's Souls (remake): My first Souls-like, and I wasn't sure if I was up for the difficulty, but I stuck with it and really enjoyed it. - Vagrant Story: This game was Souls a full 9 years before Demon's Souls. WAAYY ahead of its time. This game is such a masterpiece, and one of the most unique games Square has ever made. The storytelling, writing, cinematics, and deep & complex gameplay rivals any modern game. And beating this game rewards you with a fantastic and deeply emotional ending and amazing end credits. Truly.. the devs of this game gave it their all! It's also PS1's most technically impressive games. How Vagrant Story pushed the PS1 still amazes me to this day!
Congrats on beating Harvestella! It’s so good, but like you at first I was worried if I’d make it through 😂 I didn’t like the combat system at first and then got used to it. It’s kind of fun to choose what jobs you want to use.
Great idea for a vid and always look forward to yours on a Tuesday. The games that spring to mind for me in recent memory are Zelda Totk and Slave Zero X
I have Slave Zero X on my list. Did you ever play Vengeful Guardian Moonrider? That one is so good and the soundtrack is one that I constantly listen to
Awesome video Paige, as always. Games I am proud I beat are Elden Ring, Sekiro and Bloodborne. I'm also proud that I got the Platinum Trophy im Crash Team Racing on the PS4. That stuff is really hard but I got better and better and eventually did it. 😎
I'm glad you felt so great after FFVI. There is something joyous about finally experiencing something everyone's raved about as a classic, and finding you love it too. Many of my proud victories come from subjecting myself to crushingly difficult games and somehow struggling to the finish line. The biggest ones that come to mind are Super Meat Boy and Celeste, both ludicrously punishing platformers, Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne on hard, easily the most challenging RPG I've ever played, and way too many Soulslikes - Demon's Souls, Dark Souls I/II/III, Bloodborne, Sekiro, Elden Ring, and Lies of P. I would also say Octopath Traveler I and II because of the amount of effort it takes to unlock the true final bosses, and then how insanely hard they are. For a very different reason, survival horror games also give some of the best completion highs. Yes, to some extent that's difficulty, but the constant building tension and being on edge for 10 hours before finally getting the release and reward of completion... wow that whole sentence sounds terrible out of context, but really, that tension release at the end of Resident Evil or Silent Hill feels so great that I forget how stressful it was to get there and want to do it all over again. I SWEAR I'm talking about video games and not anything else 😏
I’m currently going through the Final Fantasy series and FF6 is next! This just hyped me up even more to play it. Awesome you beat Chrono Trigger I beat it for the first time last year and was proud that I finally crossed it off my list. I think the game I’m most proud of beating in the last few years was Bloodborne because that’s not really my style of game but it was very hard. I eventually “got gud” and it was satisfying seeing the credits roll. You’ve beaten some great games recently, congrats!
When I think of games I'm proud of beating, they're games that were challenging and I'm happy to have finished them. The first two that come to mind are. Demon's Souls (PS3) Rogue Legacy (PS4)
TL;DR - I have loved finishing a lot of games over the years. JRPGs are the most memorable to me, but I gave examples of other genres. So, at the top of my head, the first games that come to mind are a bunch 90's JRPGs. Lufia 1 & 2, Final Fantasy 4-8, seiken densetsu 2 & 3, chrono trigger, terranigma and several others I don't remember the names of. But aside from JRPGs, I had that feeling of achievement when I finished Silent Hill 2, not really because of any difficulty, but because it was just so creepy and I had to put the game down several places before I could continue. Then we have The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, still the only TES fame I have actually completed, as I tend to get distracted by other games long before I finish open world type RPGs. I also remember the first time me and a friend beat ogre battle, a brutally hard tactics game. I would have given up a long time before getting close to the finish line if I had played it alone. And some newer examples are Kirby and the forgotten lands, me and a friend 100% that game, and by what my avatar is, it shouldn't be hard to guess that I love kirby xD but yeah, 100% any game happens very very rearly for me, so it was cool to see that sticker on the save file acknowledging that we had done everything in that game =) I could go on, but this post is long enough as it is xD
I was a bit embarassed I found luigi's masion 3 hard and had to actually try and redo things, I'm so glad to hear somebody else say it. Also like you it was my first luigi's mansion game I didn't really know what to expect. I knew it wasn't a platformer so thought it was going to be a chilled easy game. I was deffo happy the week I completed it and havent picked it up since lol. I'll have to see if i ever go back to it got so many good games i still need to play.
I’m bad at tactical RPGs so I was proud when I beat Shining Force for the Sega Genesis. Final Fantasy IV was the first RPG I beat as a kid so it holds a place in my heart.
For me it's The Last of Us Part 1 on PS5. I wasn't able to beat the PS4 version, but they added some accessibility settings in the PS5 version that made it a little easier, and so I was able to play it to the finish. I also have the 2nd game for PS5 as well.
Harvestellar is on my list for this year, mostly because our boy John at Chicken Fillets just won't shut up about it 😂 There are definitely some serious spikes in Like a Dragon, especially the first time you face Goro Majima and Taiga Saejima 🤯 Chrono Trigger is a masterpiece 👌 I really enjoy the thrill of a "No Difficulty Setting" game 😁
Ocarina of Time will always be a treasured experience. 1. Because it’s my favorite game of all time and 2. The Water Temple HAUNTED ME growing up 😂😂😂 Great topic as always!
Ohhhhh man, it’s a serious grind at the end. I remember being so annoyed by it but I wasn’t gonna give up! I grinded for days and then once I beat it it felt amazing! Cause I knew that was a serious commitment LOL
@@femtrooper Yea I’m with you on that. I was definitely annoyed but it did feel rewarding in the end. Luckily I really enjoy the combat so the grind wasn’t too bad.
Game I’m very proud that I’ve beat: 1) Xenoblade 1,2,3 2) Persona 5 3) Nier Automata 4) Witcher 3 5) Kirby and the Forgotten Land And the proudest and happiest game that I beat was: Octopath Traveler I. Not only i beat the main game, but also the optional boss. When i finally beat that optional boss. I said “Own you! Own you!”
Great topic! I nearly forgot how difficult at times Luigi's Mansion 3 could be 😅 And for me I'd say Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts on SNES was something I was proud to beat, that game is HARD 🤣
Xenoblade 3 was a wierd case for me. I beat the game way too over leveled (level 97...) but the reason it happened is because I kept challenging open world bosses UNDER LEVELED. And it was so much fun.
Great video, and great list! I think those games for me would be Hack (one of the first roguelikes ever made back in the 80s), Dragon Quest VII, Shining in the Darkness, Dark Souls, SMT3: Nocturne, Etrian Odyssey, and the original Phantasy Star.
I think the first jrpgs I finished I definitely was excited to complete, Chrono Trigger, FF6, FF7, etc. Disgaea 1 was one that I was kind of proud to beat the super bosses in, because it took research and strategic grinding.
I’ve always wanted to get the 100% trophy for Red Dead Redemption 2, I had finished the story a few different times but never to 100% total completion. In March I was made redundant from a job I’d worked at for 27 years. I decided to have a couple of months off without even looking for a new job and restarted RDR2 again. In the few weeks off between then and finding a new job I managed to get the total completion trophy 🏆 This trophy always makes me smile
I like to look at trophy metrics on Playstation from time to time because I find them interesting. For most games, ~10% or less get to the credits and even fewer get the platinum. While I don't think you should force yourself to finish games you're not having fun with, I do think people tend to give up or fall off of games a little too easily. There's going to be highs and lows throughout each gaming experience. Many of them are worth seeing through to the end even with a bit of friction or lulls here and there though. Anyway, I don't think anything will top the high of beating Ninja Gaiden II when I was 11.
There are many but most recent one is Super Sami Roll. The negative reviews on Steam complain about the difficulty in the latter half, so me not having that tough of a time but still feeling challenged, and beating it felt rewarding.
For me it was the Mass Effect Trilogy. Not only was the gameplay challenging and good but the sense of accomplishment with all these characters I got to know and love stuck with me
Good shit. Beating games is addictive, even the easy ones. The harder the game the more satisfying. I started keeping a hand written list of games beaten around 1988 or so, when I got the NES. I started with the Atari 2600 in 86 when I was 6, but those games were mostly score based,unbeatable. I didnt start beating a high volume of games until I got heavily into emulation. Now my list is an excel spreadsheet with yellow highlights for very hard games and blue for the most extreme. I only have maybe 12 blue entries in about 3000 games completed so they are very rare. Some of the blue entries are hardest modes or personal challenges like 1 CC or scoring 40 million in Ninja Gaiden Black's mission mode but there's one that is for beating a game on default difficulty, and thats Gun.Smoke for arcade (on MAME). That one took me around 25 hours to beat and its a 30 minute long game with checkpoints and infinite continues, so it really stood out. The other default difficulty entry is Super Smash TV for SNES , but Gun.Smoke easily surpasses that one in difficulty. My main focus is volume killing for the KILL list, as I call it. My channel mostly documents all my playthroughs from 2017 or so (Around 2000), with some tutorials and reviews. I beat a full range of games difficulty wise, but alot of very easy and quick kills since I try to hit certain numbers monthly and yearly. I always need to have short term goals to maintain interest. Its kind of like an achievement system, but something Ive been doing for many years. Im trying to vary it more this year, as focusing on numbers means playing alot of mindless games and not focusing as much on the longer games and others that Im interested in. Final Fantasy 3 and Chrono Trigger probably took me 70 hours each , easily, back when they came out. They felt like these endless journeys. There was alot less info back then, but really enjoyed those. I was just getting into RPGs around that time. Luigi's Mansion 3 was definately harder than alot of the games Nintendo releases. Metroid Dread much more so. The boss fights could be a little frustrating even when I knew what to do. The Like A Dragon games I would put on the easier side of JRPG's, but not if you dont go to the side dungeons to level up. They can be very hard if you dont do a little grinding. If you do then you can mow through most of the game without too much issue I found. It would also depend if you chose effective classes too Im assuming. Theres certain group attacks that really wipe everyone out, aslong as you bring a full stock of replenishment items so you can keep using them. Persona 5 probably took me 120 plus hours of running time, so that one dragged on much longer than I wouldve liked. I dont think you missed out on too much playing on Normal as the game is pretty relaxed from what I remember. I dont remember doing any grinding but it was a very long time ago. Hard mode seemed quite difficult when I sampled it , so I set it down to normal for a first and only playthrough. Older games on average are much harder. With console games starting with the 8 bit era, that was the pinnacle of difficulty and each console gen games have gotten a little easier and easier to the point we are at now. Old computer games are a different beast as some of those were super obscure or straight out untested and unplayable (inputs dont work, or the game is super sloppy and may have some impossible jump or something untested). Im only speaking averages from my experience, not the exceptions. Its great that these days you have alot of settings to taylor the challenge level and theres always personal challenges like speedruns and harder indie games out there as well.
@@daveshank1921 Agreed. I had played the original Ninja Gaiden on Xbox for a few hundred hours so it didnt really escalate until I went for scoring on the missions. The first time I played the original game it gave me ALOT of trouble though. Gun.Smoke for arcade was like a complete brickwall on some of those boss fights. The Indian Chief took me about 9 hours. It was impressive how dense those sections were considering they only last 30-60 seconds.
Hands down its gotta be Earthbound. It was one of the hardest jrps of its time specially the final area. Also that starman(I think that's its name) battles always always gave me trouble but when I finally beat it I was so happy after so many times the game handed my butt to me after kicking it many times, I finally beat this awesome freaky hard game.
The first game that came to mind for me was Sword and Fairy 6 on the PS4. That was and arduous journey wading through the bugs, freezes and general jank, but my gosh was that a beautiful story. One of the hardest games to recommend as a game, but also one of my favorite casts of characters and story in an RPG. It was full of interesting gameplay ideas; none of it was implemented functionally well. The jank made for some of the funniest campy cutscenes I will ever see again, though. I was conflicted for all ~40 hours I played it.
@@femtrooper Despite any problems I had, it did make me a huge fan of the Softstar games. Sword and Fairy 7 was a huge jump in quality, although it's not a turn-based RPG anymore and the Xuan Yuan Sword games are also a good time.
I was quite happy when I beat the original Mega Man game. I used saves and guides but it was still worth it. I'll also be happy when/if I manage to beat Mega Man 4, it's proving quite challenging.
This might sound dumb but I was really proud of myself when I finally beat Banjo Kazooie. I have a lot of nostalgia for the game but never got even close to beating it because of how the game is structured. Turns out, the final boss is also REALLY HARD and frustrating. But I eventually did beat it! This was on NSO sometime in the past year. Also the final dungeon and boss of FFIII (DS version) are very long and IMO unfairly difficult. It took me literal years, but I eventually did beat the final boss and see the credits.
Great video! I think the games where I felt the most accomplishment after beating them were Star Wars Rouge Squadron 2 on GameCube, Metroid Prime, Street Fighter 2 Turbo on SNES with ALL the characters 😊, and Witcher 3(even though I still gotta beat one of the DLCs some day 😁 Oh and Megaman 3 on NES. That one felt really good to beat! Pretty sure I was 10 years old 😊
The games I am proud to have beaten were Legend of Zelda Ocarina of time because it was my first Zelda game ever, Judgement and Lost Judgement which are the yakuza spin-offs, and Pokemon Red which was my first RPG at the time of finishing it.
For me it's the two Pokémon Stadium on R-2 mode, because even with the pokémon you got from the Game Boy games it's really a pain to beat the cpu in some modes. Shadow of the Colossus was one that when I beated it was an amazing feeling of being able to have such an incredible experience in a game, and I feel proud of being able to have played it at a time that the game was still new and there wasn't anything like it
@@giulianohernandes Yeah Round 2 you can't beat that with rentals. Impossible. That's why they force you to buy the Game boy games. The pokemon are a lot stronger & you give then the strongest moves to the most evolved ones.
Beating the True Final Millennium Tower in Like A Dragon would certainly be something to be proud of... I would assume! I tried a couple of times, but I just could not pull it out. The only trophy I missed in the game... argh!
I’m proud of beating long ass JRPGs that have a strategic element to beating them ie creating good builds for your party. Octopath Traveller 2 and Bravely Default 2 spring t mind. Always proud of bearing classics like Earthbound and Chrono Trigger.
When I beat Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and its end game content was an amazing feeling. Got me into the MH series which is arguably harder than souls like games. Playing Uncharted 2 and Killzone 3 in the hardest difficulty. Of course nowadays I’m not a masochist and turn up the difficulty settings anymore in any of the games I play but beating both those games made me feel like I CAN play first person and third person shooters. It got me into the likes of the Fallout series, Horizon games, Mass Effect trilogy, the Borderland games, etc. Also I don’t usually like playing platformers so when I finished Cuphead and Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, it felt so good and I had a lot of fun oddly enough. All of these games helped broaden my horizons in playing other genres. Although I mainly play turn based and action rpgs, point and clicks, simulation, and action adventure games, I enjoy varying up what I play and feel competent enough to finish them to completion
Hey Paige, nice list of games :) games I am proud of beating? If I think way back then, I would say the first Mega Man, this one cause me so much trouble to beat! a bit earlier is Wizardry 8, I had so much fun with this one, but was not easy at all, but after more than an 100 hours, I was very proud that I did it :)
My proudest acheivment in gaming was beating Ninja Gaiden 2 on normal. That game was harder on easy than most were on hard. It was a lesson in concentration.
I agree that action RPGs are harder than turn-based RPGs. And I’m jealous that you beat FF6. It’s one of my favorite Final Fantasy games and I still haven’t beaten it.
I’m most proud of beating Persona 5 and the Xenoblade series. Each game is about 80-100 hours long and as a person who struggles to hold interest in things, I’m proud of myself for beating these!!
Recently I was proud of finishing two games 100%, Yakuza Kiwami (god you have to do EVERYTHING) and Tears of the Kingdom. I want a break now from massive games 😂
It's stupid to say, but one of my most satisfactory victories over a game was going back and playing through Pirates of the Caribbean 2003 on the original xbox.
Earlier Ys games Origin through 6 are all games I am proud to have beaten. I think they're all challenging (especially Origin, Ys Book I and 2, Oath in Felghana, and Ys IV: Dawn of Ys for PC Engine). I never played Ys 5 or the original version of Ys 3. But yeah, earlier Ys games are challenging to me and it feels so good to have finished them.
Zelda 2 b/c of how difficult it is, especially in that last stretch to the great palace, I died so many times even trying to get there, let alone actually going through the great palace itself, I cheesed the last fight w/ Dark Link but screw it, I can still say I beat Zelda 2 Legend of Dragoon also felt awesome to beat b/c of the amount of times I had to redo the last boss, it was so time consuming, so it was this big sense of relief once I did beat it
I would say the following back in their day as I didn't have access to much of a guide: Dragon Warrior 1 (Dragon Quest), Suikoden 1 and 2, and Chrono Cross (there were guides for those last three, but I had limited internet access). For a modern game... Horizon Forbidden West (how did I manage put 165 hrs in that game... well, takes long time to take down an Apex Tideripper for parts....).
As long as you feel good about it, you're winning. For me, Zelda 2 on NES is probably the one I'm proudest of overall, but the Bloodborne Platinum was pretty rewarding too.
I got all the way to the final boss in infinite wealth and was way underleveled to have any chance of beating him, and the game didn’t give the suggested level before you start the end like it did throughout the rest of the game. Needless to say I was so pissed off I uninstalled the game and traded it in. So infuriating. I put like 50 plus hours into the game to get to the end and not being able to finish it. Am I the only one this happened to?
I love JRPGs, but I never seem to finish them. I make it really far and lose steam and drop em. Only one I can even think that I beat was Valkyrie Profile Lenneth, which I got the good ending on the first go, so I guess it makes up for it a little bit.
I completely agree with what you said about Luigi's Mansion 3. When I played it my thought was, I feel sorry for the little kid who got this from his parents thinking it was a kids game. Some sections are freaking hard in this game lol
Most recently it would be breath of fire III. I played maybe 1/3rd of the game as a kid came back many years later and beat it. I’ve been meaning to beat final fantasy 6 but haven’t got around to it
One of mine is YS Lacrimosa of Dana, truly magical game! Just curious Femtrooper, since you like Yakuza so much, have you played the spin offs Judgement and Lost Judgement? 😊
Dark Souls 1 is the first game that comes to mind, before that I shied away from a challenge. There's also Ninja Gaiden II on the Xbox 360. I dropped it down to the easiest difficulty, but it was still challenging to beat.
Whenever I beat a game I feel really proud since my backlog is so humongous... But I was really really proud when I beat Lies of P (the last boss was the hardest I've ever seen) and Blue Dragon (really long game to beat when you're young, you don't have an Xbox and you need to go play at your sister's house..)
I just beat Breath of the Wild. It took me forever but i feel that because it was the game that kinda haunted me. It came out when i was working full time, going to school full time and a newly wed. I tried to pick it up during lockdown cause i could finally let myself get lost in it... but i was pregnant and had very bad prego brain and couldn't get my head around the controlls and struggled to focus. So when i was atruggling with PPD it was the game I picked up and I adored it so much I didnt want it to end so i dragged my feet and dabbled with other games just cause it was so good to be absorbed in something I loved again. Neir Automata was my first platinum trophy. Been gaming since the genesis and never went for a trophy so I decided i finally would and picked that one. No regrets. Persona 5, I am the oppisite where i usually play action RPGs over turn based but this was the game i played pregnant cause when I struggled to focus turn based just waited for me. And i didn't know how long it was, but I liked the story and it helped me push through.
Love that feeling of ‘…*maybe* I’m not as bad as I think I am?’ :) In other news, older JRPGs are not my friend - I totally died in the first 2 hours of my FF 10 replay - like jeez! I remember having no issues 20 years ago 🤷🏼♀️
There's a handful of games I've beaten that have been so satisfactory. Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Xenogears, Final Fantasy VII Remake, vanilla Persona 5 and Dark Souls. Chrono and xeno because they're just absolute legends. Persona 5 because it took me 5 years to finally beat it after so many breaks. FFVIIR because FFVII is my favorite final fantasy and it was so satisfying having returned to Midgar and I am so excited for Rebirth. Dark Souls is the odd one because I played it too prove I could so it was so satisfying to beat and know I can hang with the Souls players, even if I don't necessarily enjoy Souls games
Recently I am proud of finishing Fantasian on my Kids iMac. I should have never let my bias for an "iOS game" keep me from it quite frankly. Its hard tho.... good hard, but hard on a strategy skill level unless you want to read up on every boss fight.
@@femtrooper Normal Mode will be a blessing. My kiddo had to help me the last few hours of Bosses... couldn't have done it without him due to the grind gating.
I was proud to beat Metroid Prime. There was a ton of backtracking and became confusing at times where to go next. But I figured it out and was proud to beat it.