Counter-Strike has the sweet-spot of gaming: it's frustrating, hard, and usually has hackers, but it's too damn addicting to leave.ProfessorLayton said:There's a little game called Counter-Strike: Source. Sometimes you have good days, but most time you'll have bad days. Those bad days are when I want to rage quit but just can't.
Okay, it was probably a bad move on my part to do my first playthrough on Spartan difficulty; but even so, I did manage to kill Ares...I don't even want to think about what it might be like on God mode.Latinidiot said:what difficulty did you play it?HT_Black said:Y'ever hear of this little title called God of War? That game was feckin' nuts (read: Nintendo hard).
I tried my hand at unlocked-when-finished-the-game difficulty, but I gave up after half an hour trying to beat the first encounter.
Don't even get me started on God of War, I swear I was beating my head against the wall during that Poseidon trial part. (The one were you have to swim down the long tunnel, with the statue chasing after you.) In fact the entire Pandora temple was a *****. Not to mention the spiked tower of Hades.HT_Black said:Y'ever hear of this little title called God of War? That game was feckin' nuts (read: Nintendo hard).
I know what you mean i remember the best grind competition for one of the skateboard mag missions took absolute ages sometimes because i fucked the grind up sometimes because the AI casually nailed a 1500+ point score on the first run but all i remember is a blur of jumping falling lots of hitting the restart button and me swearing at the top of my voice , and it takes quite a lot for me to get worked upblaze96 said:Two words
Skate. Two.
Some of those fucking challenges man, those fucking challenges. I don't know how many times I restarted a grind competition or level because my right thumb hates the stick and the stick hates the thumb right back. Yet when friends were over, I couldn't stop playing.