that used to scare me when i was little hahajak1165 said:The Shadow Temple in Ocarina of Time
RPG's and I didn't seem to click too well when I was younger, either.scrambledeggs said:When i was young, Final Fantasy X made me stuck at least 10 times.. for the boss fight against seymour.
It was supposed to show how you, the player, survived and is still part of the army.McHanhan said:There are good games and bad ones but regardless there are always games with certain levels that make you want to scream. For me it was the Mile High Club on COD 4, one minute to defuse a hostage situation that not only was irrelevant to the plot line but neigh impossible to commit.
Are there any other levels in any game that made you mad?
YES! I forgot how I could never do that. Now I have to go back and try to complete it (I've been playing all the games I was rubbish as as a Kid (like DOOM which I have now slaughtered))whiskey rock n said:The training level in the original Driver game, you had to do this perfect driving test in an underground parking garage and if you couldn't do it you couldn't play the rest of the game. SUCKS.
Didn't mind the dungeon but did not enjoy the boss drum thing one bit!jak1165 said:The Shadow Temple in Ocarina of Time
I see your dam from TMNT and will raise you any level of the Silver Surfer game on the same console.Nu-Hir said:The damn dam in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the NES.
"You useless monkey hater!"Internet Kraken said:The Monkey Cave in Earthbound.
That has to be the most pointless, frustrating, and stupid level I have ever played in a game.
I loved that game for all of its diificulty.Xvito said:Jak II: Renegade... All of it. But it was worth it.
This also.whiskey rock n said:The training level in the original Driver game, you had to do this perfect driving test in an underground parking garage and if you couldn't do it you couldn't play the rest of the game. SUCKS.
I actually think it was very easy. (yes, on veteran) Them stupid terrorists used the chairs for cover.McHanhan said:There are good games and bad ones but regardless there are always games with certain levels that make you want to scream. For me it was the Mile High Club on COD 4, one minute to defuse a hostage situation that not only was irrelevant to the plot line but neigh impossible to commit.
I see your Seth and raise you the entire Tower of Lost Souls in Soulcalibur IV.The_ModeRazor said:I actually think it was very easy. (yes, on veteran) Them stupid terrorists used the chairs for cover.McHanhan said:There are good games and bad ones but regardless there are always games with certain levels that make you want to scream. For me it was the Mile High Club on COD 4, one minute to defuse a hostage situation that not only was irrelevant to the plot line but neigh impossible to commit.
I go with Seth in Street Fighter IV on hardest difficulty.
When he decides he kills you, he does. No matter what you do or how good you are at the game.