Games that just "became too easy".

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Arsen

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Castlevania: SotN - It goes from a game where you receive moderately powerful weapons to a game that becomes ridiculously easy due to certain special weapons. Crissagrim, Rune Blade, etc.

I wish more games would require you to find the weapons in order to beat certain bosses. It would make the item gathering worth it.

Final Fantasy Tactics - Little if any fun in Chapter 4 due to T.G. Cid and a combination of other characters.
 

EvilMaggot

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what i felt happend to World of Warcraft in the end... why i left...but only my opinion :p

i dont know other games... if i felt they became to easy i cranked up the difficulty ^^
 

Samurai Goomba

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Well, God Hand doesn't become too easy, but the first levels are some of the hardest in the game... Until Stage 4, which is then the hardest until Stage 7. It's just kinda weird how the difficulty eases up now and then just so it can stomp you harder later on.
 

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xmetatr0nx said:
RE5, once you upgraded any weapon to max with the infinite ammo the game just became a shooting gallery.
ntm, killing any boss in one shot with the rocketlauncher w infinte ammo.
 

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Final Fantasy 7 gets super easy after you do the W-item glitch in combination with fighting magic pots. I mean, i beat Sephiroth in 2 attacks and 2 spells. DeBarrier (tifa) -> 4x cut (cloud) -> mime (cid) -> 4x cut (cloud).
 

Motakikurushi

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Persona 3. Armageddon. Kills anything in 1 hit.
Oh, and Bioshock, but I suppose that already started easy.
 

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NoMoreSanity said:
KoToR II-You become so overpowered by the end and can kill Sith Lords with ease.
Either this, or Fable II. There were only about two parts in the entire game that were remotely challenging, and it was only because of the massive hordes of enemies charging at me.
 

Kajt

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Fallout 3. Very hard was freaking piece of cake.

And Oblivion of course, the sneak skill was kind of overpowered.
 

lostclause

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Motakikurushi said:
Oh, and Bioshock, but I suppose that already started easy.
Really? I found myself sent back to the life restoration chambers more and more often towards the end.
Anyway, I'll say SW battle front 2. Even when the enemies are cranked up to elite you still rarely lose a battle.
 

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Morrowind. I was a God before I was half way done with that game. i was jumping over mountains and one-shotting everything I saw.
 

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Fallout 3, and if you overuse the SAVE button - Fallout 2. In Fallout 3 it's very easy to get rich. And once you get The Fat Man, it's easy street from then on. In Fallout 2 you get a decent Steal skill, save, try to steal, try until it works. The same goes for every fight, you save after a critical and it's absolutely fun and easy.
 

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Figt night round 4:Your first couple of fights are brutally tough ,then the whole counter punching thing clicks and it`s a cakwalk ,i only lost 4 fights in my first career on champion difficulty,none on my second
 

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Once you get a level V or VI shotty you will one hit all cannon fodder, and take pretty much everything else down in a couple of hits, I never really used any powers while holding my shotty.
 

SimuLord

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Cajt said:
And Oblivion of course, the sneak skill was kind of overpowered.
Kind of? It was insanely overpowered, especially when combined with Chameleon. At least in Morrowind there was a real penalty for cranking your stealth up too high---people would lose disposition when they heard your (to them) disembodied voice and you couldn't advance any of the plotlines. In Oblivion people will just talk to the invisible voice like it ain't no thang. You're telling me you wouldn't be disturbed as hell if a completely invisible person started talking to you? Plus, they contradict their own rule with Aleswell Inn's predicament. Funny, I thought invisibility wasn't an issue.
 

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The Darkness was ridiculous, you could own everything with either guns or skills alone but between the two nothing poses even a slight challenge.
 

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Diablini said:
Fallout 3, and if you overuse the SAVE button - Fallout 2. In Fallout 3 it's very easy to get rich. And once you get The Fat Man, it's easy street from then on. In Fallout 2 you get a decent Steal skill, save, try to steal, try until it works. The same goes for every fight, you save after a critical and it's absolutely fun and easy.
How could you ever use the fatman as a main wep seeing as there's only a handfull of ammo for it in the whole game.