Shit was easy, jump through one of those flames, burn the rope holding the chandalier, and it should fall on the "thing" and kill it. Was I just trolled?
Simply because of horrible design and controls, Men in Black 2: Alien Escape. I couldn't get through the first level is was so hard.
As for a hard game that I actually like...I would have to go with Ninja Gaiden for the XBox or any of the Metal Slug games.
Oh! And a horrible GBA game calld Dokapon. It's brutally hard and when you die you lose all of the money and items you had accumulated. So I lost the awesome Bowie knife I had been using and had to start all over collecting crappy weapons.
Here's a clever game idea that gets trickier as you go along. Probably not the hardest game I've played, but there is point where I either go "I don't have the dedication for this" or "This is just stupid" and Cursor*10 [http://www.nekogames.jp/mt/2008/01/cursor10.html] is in the first category.
It's free, and difficult to play. I suggest an older version because having wild, dwarf murdering elephants rampaging through your fortress is awesome, but not as awesome as then having a dwarf kill another dwarf in a fey(fel?) mood to create a "dwarf-bone club decorated with an elephant killing a dwarf in dwarf-skin".
It's a fairly simple looking game, but extremely unforgiving because a single mistake could flood your entire fortress, and a single simple wooden arrow shot by a novice archer could hit both lungs, a kidney, your stomach and two or three toes, killing your master axedwarf in plate armour before that enemy even appeared on-screen.(fortress mode has you manage a fortress, adventurer mode has you explore the game world and archers are very common in both)
OMFG you finished I Wanna Be The Guy?!?!?!?!?!?
You are insane... i was gunna say that I Wanna Be The Guy would be the hardest game i've played, and its so funny becuase its so insanely hard, that it just makes me laugh.
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