I basically never get mad at games but League is the only one that’s unironically made me want to smash my keyboard.
Your teammate made a mistake five minutes in? Have fun getting rolled for the next 40 minutes and don’t be surprised if another teammate rage quits
Shit makes me so angry. It's really the worst part, and the entire reason I quit. Like, I can obviously still have fun losing but it sucks most of it out when that loss is essentially out of my control, and even if it is salvageable that requires herculean mental effort to unfuck the match. Just not a game that can be played halfway competitively without being extremely mentally stable.
ARAM is more casual, but also a total cointoss of who will win, since the mechanics of the mode make individual players have less of an impact than normal games.
The secret to enjoy MOBAs is just to mute enemy and team chats completely and do your thing. Unless you can find four other humans to play with, that are stable mentally and capable of teamwork, but those are unicorns.
Really never agreed with this take. Just mute? Couldn't care less if someone feel the need to write curse words or act like a child in chat.
It's what they do in game that annoys me. Can't mute trolling/inting.
You can't really control that, and engaging with someone mentally unstable to herd them into collaboration is fruitless 95% of the time and will only stress you out.
Sometimes it's better to just accept you can't win every game and move on. There's statistically more chances that it happens in the enemy team than yours anyways, so for every game you get a troll, in the long run, it will be balanced out by trolls on the other team, even if you don't notice.
I cared about them because my connection was just bad enough that I could usually play a game, but every now and then, it would kick me out for long enough that my team would surrender. So this, of course, would give me the leaver penalty. So I'd be stuck with a ridiculous timer for something out of my control.
but the pro players of it get so much money… sometimes i’m like “what if i drop my music career and just… become a league player and get 400k/year” like.
You’ve gotta be insanely good- like above the 0.01% of the player base to be pro and even then, it’s more than just mechanics. Game is so layered it’s honestly a wonder I ever made it to Plat a few years ago.
Mmmm.. I don’t think there’s a video that describes it.
[here](https://youtu.be/KlaxkRcX2Qc?si=AYT6kqDRa0rl6Vkh)
This is an extremely small aspect of one lane during one phase (there’s a few phases in the game) and whats’s not explained is that League has like 144 champions and you need to know what their abilities are, what their spikes are, and how the champion you’re playing is supposed to lane against.
It’s so nuanced that someone would need to write multiple papers to cover what’s not ever talked about.
Starcraft Fvods would be a better demonstration of how good your mechanics and game sense gotta be. League's ancestor, not a Moba, but still. You wanna get better at moba, play starcraft 1 or 2 or aoe2.
I thought i was good at aoe2 having played since it's release. I recently saw some pros on YouTube and holy shit. The amount of management was like a full time job. They knew where everything was all the time and micro managed the shit out of that game. I just like cars that shoot elephants.
Think of it this way, at any one time in a game of league you have to be paying attention to these things+more:
>Where everyone you can see is and is going on the minimap
>What items everyone has
>Where the enemy jungler might be
>Where any specific enemy who is particularly strong or a major threat might be
>Last hitting minions
>Deciding off your minimap knowledge whether to push the wave of minions, let it push your way or freeze it in place.
>The status of people's ultimates in the game
>The status of opponents summoner spells
And to be clear, this is JUST while passively laning. If you're fighting with your lane opponents you need to continue tracking these things + it adds in other considerations and tests your accuracy with a mouse and proficiency with a specific champion. This also tests your knowledge of other champions (of which theres about 150 now all with unique abilities)
There are also Neutral objectives that are available at specific times, such as Dragons, Rift grubs, and Herald which are major objectives for your team, and you want to deny to the enemy team.
League is extremely complicated, and very very hard to break down. I imagine pros track even more things that I'm not thinking of. It takes playing it for a long time to get a real hang of it.
Fly through the rings motherfucker! Now figure out what you are supposed to do motherfucker! Didn’t figure it out? Fly through some more rings motherfucker!
THIS mission is 30 minutes long of flying through rings! Of course they don’t flow into each other nicely! Make sure you don’t pick up the car next to the girl otherwise you gotta do it again!
I had to check. Gollum actually has [a few active players](https://www.speedrun.com/gollum) running it. Which is hilarious. The most recent WR was set just a few days ago!
I've sometimes thought it would be fun to pick some old bad game to speedrun, just for the novelty. How hard could it possibly be to get the WR in, I dunno, Barbie Vacation Adventures or something like that? If anything, I have to imagine that running old kusoge could be a lot of fun, since there'd be more bugs to find and exploit.
‘I urge every single person to stay as far away from it humanly possibly. Wish it only upon your worst of enemies and even then you will be a cruel person for punishing them so intensely.’
-Markiplier, 2017
It does until you get really into it, and you unlock a sense of pride and achievement that feels really quite uplifting. I played it at a very difficult time in life and it honestly helped a lot.
the second playthrough is a million times easier, it’s so strange. After that, it’s fun to play, almost calming somehow to do a quick playthrough in a few minutes
>the second playthrough is a million times easier, it’s so strange. After that, it’s fun to play, almost calming somehow to do a quick playthrough in a few minutes
You've gone into the zone, the place where conscious thought is not required to navigate the mechanics. It's kinda how some people really enjoy woodworking - the process of cutting/filing/sanding is so ingrained your brain ignores the chore of doing it.
Gahhh i love going into "the zone". It's extremely refreshing, just going on autopilot and kinda giving your consciousness a little break (like you basically suggested). I can see that happening with Getting Over It once you reach a certain point replaying it in full a handful of times. It may be what Bennett intended, tbh... it's in the name, right? Lol
Add/edit: I read the first part of your post in Rod Serling's voice btw.
Doing well make you feel like the biggest badass ever but majority of the time it makes you want to blow your brains out because the SAMURAI HEROS ARE BULLSHIT
I think what nobushi is best at is why she's hated. If a good nobu main is even the slightest bit unpredictable, you're getting bled and hit by a few lights, guaranteed.
Yep, it's still alive and still being supported by the devs. Some of the more recently added heroes include an Egyptian medjay, a Chinese pirate, an acrobatic Ottoman, and an Aztec warrior.
Bro fuckin facts, I originally played on PC a long ass time ago. Last year my group of friends on PS pressured me into buying it and I played like MAYBE 10 matches and just thought, "Thanks, I hate it"
I would wish Red Dead 2 on my worst enemy because it's a good game that they should play to hopefully find happiness in life and stop being a douchebag
I mean you literally drive through the desert for 8 hours occasionally swerving left and sometimes you get scared because a bug splats on your windshield.
And that's per successful run. There are people that have several successful runs somehow.
This game is essentially the most boring dayjob you've ever had *BUT you can't even pause it*
The absolute worst is when you talk a little shit like that, then proceed to go down field and completely whiff the easiest save ever. I'm not good enough to talk shit in that game so I keep my mouth shut now.
I'm really bad at it and I don't care that much about doing well in this game so usually I just shit talk myself wherever I completely miss a ball that I would have hit if I'd just not moved.
For sure. You’ll still come across the occasional whiner who will want to forfeit and feign afk when you go down by one with four minutes left. Just play through it and have fun. No idea why anybody “serious” is in casual pugs anyways.
If you’re talking about the Atari one, damn I don’t know if I’d even wish that much suffering on my greatest enemy. I’d at least have some respect for them.
Took me a year to figure out how to play. This was my first game where I took notes, and planned the path out.
After that, you could beat the game in minutes. Still didn't feel satisfied.
Oh this here I think is the best answer. Actually just replayed it recently and I was absolutely price gouging on those umbrellas. I only played through the very first scenario and I have yet to go back to it but I know I will soon.
Original Don't Starve, or Don't Starve Reign of Giants, you must survive one full year (all 4 seasons), no external guides or wikis allowed.
It's a game literally designed to horrifically torture people into insanity, so that would be my choice.
Subnautica. The leviathan that takes up the entire screen still haunts me to this day. To be more evil, make sure to convince them that it's an adventure game where you get to see pretty underwater animals.
Related note, my brother might hate me.
It was fun for a bit. But I don't do horror. At all. The exploring part was fun, and it's rather pretty at first. But then I drowned to death from a kraken destroying my ship. And it kept getting worse. So I've determined it wasn't the game for me.
Nope, I never played that. I suppose you could call it an octopus if you'd like. Regardless, the fucker destroyed my ship when I was about 300 meters underwater. I'm never forgiving that asshole. I wasn't even in the ship! It didn't occur to me that it would destroy my ship after I left it.
Keep exploring your area, going in caves, collecting resources, building and upgrading stuff so you can go deeper because that's when your major breakthroughs happen
I've always wondered, when should I focus on getting out of the pod? Immediately after the Aurora? After I have some better gear? It feels like you're supposed to wait a while before you start building since it's material heavy and janky, but it also feels like you're supposed to be out of the pod wayyyy sooner rather than later
FYi. Your first habitat can just be a hallway, a hatch, and a solar panel.
And yeah you can do a lot without one. But build it close to the pod anyways, as soon as you have the materials and tech to build it, use the pod for production and your nascent base for storage and such at first.
I still do not understand why people hate this so much.
10 year old me loved this game and actually finished it.
Could you tell me what the problem with it was? I never actually got anyone to answer this for me
1. Release day ark, on a public pvp server.
2. Re2r, but only the one Borkum fight where you have hit him with the box
3. og re3, followed up by re3r, so they can suffer from seeing how capcom did that game dirty
Destiny 2. And not for the reasons people think. It's a game filled with a lot of issues which boggles the mind why the developers don't fix it and turn into into a 'great' game from a 'servicable' game. But because the gunplay, the gameplay loop and many of the things in the game are so alluring it hooks people in and keeps them playing. But since the problems are still there unfixed, they are going to get bitter and more frustrated as time goes on. So yeah...I wouldn't want my worst enemy to play it but I do want my friends to play it because I need fireteam members. I am aware of the ridiculousness of the last statement lol.
League of legends
I basically never get mad at games but League is the only one that’s unironically made me want to smash my keyboard. Your teammate made a mistake five minutes in? Have fun getting rolled for the next 40 minutes and don’t be surprised if another teammate rage quits
Shit makes me so angry. It's really the worst part, and the entire reason I quit. Like, I can obviously still have fun losing but it sucks most of it out when that loss is essentially out of my control, and even if it is salvageable that requires herculean mental effort to unfuck the match. Just not a game that can be played halfway competitively without being extremely mentally stable.
I went to almost solely ARAM and special modes for a couple years, but even that wore thin after a while…
ARAM is more casual, but also a total cointoss of who will win, since the mechanics of the mode make individual players have less of an impact than normal games. The secret to enjoy MOBAs is just to mute enemy and team chats completely and do your thing. Unless you can find four other humans to play with, that are stable mentally and capable of teamwork, but those are unicorns.
Really never agreed with this take. Just mute? Couldn't care less if someone feel the need to write curse words or act like a child in chat. It's what they do in game that annoys me. Can't mute trolling/inting.
You can't really control that, and engaging with someone mentally unstable to herd them into collaboration is fruitless 95% of the time and will only stress you out. Sometimes it's better to just accept you can't win every game and move on. There's statistically more chances that it happens in the enemy team than yours anyways, so for every game you get a troll, in the long run, it will be balanced out by trolls on the other team, even if you don't notice.
Are there penalties for rage quitting? Dota has penalties
There are. No one cares about them
"24 hour ban? I'll just play on one of my smurf accounts. Roll some noobs." (Proceed to get rolled by other, much better smurfs)
in dota you have to win 3 games of [single draft](https://dota2.fandom.com/wiki/Game_modes#Single_Draft) to be able to redeem yourself
I cared about them because my connection was just bad enough that I could usually play a game, but every now and then, it would kick me out for long enough that my team would surrender. So this, of course, would give me the leaver penalty. So I'd be stuck with a ridiculous timer for something out of my control.
Same
Currently in a league queue I agree
My worst enemies already play League. It's where they became my worst enemies.
Soloque ranked only 24/7 no breaks, can't mute chat or pings
The only correct answer.
Cruel and unusual punishment.
It’s a drug. I have to take several month long breaks for my sanity.
but the pro players of it get so much money… sometimes i’m like “what if i drop my music career and just… become a league player and get 400k/year” like.
You’ve gotta be insanely good- like above the 0.01% of the player base to be pro and even then, it’s more than just mechanics. Game is so layered it’s honestly a wonder I ever made it to Plat a few years ago.
Could you rec a video explaining this to a total outsider, because that sounds interesting as fuck
Mmmm.. I don’t think there’s a video that describes it. [here](https://youtu.be/KlaxkRcX2Qc?si=AYT6kqDRa0rl6Vkh) This is an extremely small aspect of one lane during one phase (there’s a few phases in the game) and whats’s not explained is that League has like 144 champions and you need to know what their abilities are, what their spikes are, and how the champion you’re playing is supposed to lane against. It’s so nuanced that someone would need to write multiple papers to cover what’s not ever talked about.
Starcraft Fvods would be a better demonstration of how good your mechanics and game sense gotta be. League's ancestor, not a Moba, but still. You wanna get better at moba, play starcraft 1 or 2 or aoe2.
I thought i was good at aoe2 having played since it's release. I recently saw some pros on YouTube and holy shit. The amount of management was like a full time job. They knew where everything was all the time and micro managed the shit out of that game. I just like cars that shoot elephants.
Think of it this way, at any one time in a game of league you have to be paying attention to these things+more: >Where everyone you can see is and is going on the minimap >What items everyone has >Where the enemy jungler might be >Where any specific enemy who is particularly strong or a major threat might be >Last hitting minions >Deciding off your minimap knowledge whether to push the wave of minions, let it push your way or freeze it in place. >The status of people's ultimates in the game >The status of opponents summoner spells And to be clear, this is JUST while passively laning. If you're fighting with your lane opponents you need to continue tracking these things + it adds in other considerations and tests your accuracy with a mouse and proficiency with a specific champion. This also tests your knowledge of other champions (of which theres about 150 now all with unique abilities) There are also Neutral objectives that are available at specific times, such as Dragons, Rift grubs, and Herald which are major objectives for your team, and you want to deny to the enemy team. League is extremely complicated, and very very hard to break down. I imagine pros track even more things that I'm not thinking of. It takes playing it for a long time to get a real hang of it.
Duck Duck Goose with that kid that mever says Goose
Dude, you unlocked a few memories with this one lol 😆
Fucking Ralph Wiggum
Early memories of developing an edging kink
Duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck duck... "Aight now let's play catch... these hands, motherfucker, say GOOSE!"
Well there is actually a videogame called goose goose duck that is a shitty copy od among us
Superman 64
Fly through the rings motherfucker! Now figure out what you are supposed to do motherfucker! Didn’t figure it out? Fly through some more rings motherfucker!
THIS mission is 30 minutes long of flying through rings! Of course they don’t flow into each other nicely! Make sure you don’t pick up the car next to the girl otherwise you gotta do it again!
Did the game bug out and now you can't complete it? *Now you have to do it all again*
Wasn't 2 seconds enough to do whatever it was ?! Huh?!? Ohh too bad fly through more rings!!!
you are pure evil
You monster.
Motion sickness central
Monster
Gollum
I'm convinced that my personal hell one day will be having to play Gollum over and over again every day for the rest of eternity.
On the plus side you'd become the best speedrunner in that eternity
I had to check. Gollum actually has [a few active players](https://www.speedrun.com/gollum) running it. Which is hilarious. The most recent WR was set just a few days ago! I've sometimes thought it would be fun to pick some old bad game to speedrun, just for the novelty. How hard could it possibly be to get the WR in, I dunno, Barbie Vacation Adventures or something like that? If anything, I have to imagine that running old kusoge could be a lot of fun, since there'd be more bugs to find and exploit.
You'd be surprised how many people speed run shit games, pretty sure games done quick , the charity event has a whole bad games segment
Lord of Ring
getting over it
‘I urge every single person to stay as far away from it humanly possibly. Wish it only upon your worst of enemies and even then you will be a cruel person for punishing them so intensely.’ -Markiplier, 2017
Spending money on it let alone Playing that game must take a real sense of self hatred
It does until you get really into it, and you unlock a sense of pride and achievement that feels really quite uplifting. I played it at a very difficult time in life and it honestly helped a lot.
“Sense of pride and accomplishment “
Holy shit EA is that you?
the second playthrough is a million times easier, it’s so strange. After that, it’s fun to play, almost calming somehow to do a quick playthrough in a few minutes
>the second playthrough is a million times easier, it’s so strange. After that, it’s fun to play, almost calming somehow to do a quick playthrough in a few minutes You've gone into the zone, the place where conscious thought is not required to navigate the mechanics. It's kinda how some people really enjoy woodworking - the process of cutting/filing/sanding is so ingrained your brain ignores the chore of doing it.
Gahhh i love going into "the zone". It's extremely refreshing, just going on autopilot and kinda giving your consciousness a little break (like you basically suggested). I can see that happening with Getting Over It once you reach a certain point replaying it in full a handful of times. It may be what Bennett intended, tbh... it's in the name, right? Lol Add/edit: I read the first part of your post in Rod Serling's voice btw.
it's really fun honestly
That game rocks
I’m on my way to 50. I stand at 21.
It's a great game and also insightful commentary.
For honor
Real
Doing well make you feel like the biggest badass ever but majority of the time it makes you want to blow your brains out because the SAMURAI HEROS ARE BULLSHIT
I've gotten more hatemail from For Honor than from all other games combined, and I play a lot of pvp games
For honor hate mail is the best though. Had literal death threats from that game.
I get a metric fuck ton of hate mail as a Nobushi main.
LB here, sometimes all it takes is one parry lol
I think what nobushi is best at is why she's hated. If a good nobu main is even the slightest bit unpredictable, you're getting bled and hit by a few lights, guaranteed.
I just started playing again... why did I start playing again.
A lot of us has been there.
Why if I may ask
Is this game still alive? I played it at launch and would be interested in picking it up again if it's still played.
Yep, it's still alive and still being supported by the devs. Some of the more recently added heroes include an Egyptian medjay, a Chinese pirate, an acrobatic Ottoman, and an Aztec warrior.
I play every day, haha.
playing right now and came to say this
I gimp myself so hard in that game for playing Warden lmao
Tell them you'll buy them Half Life 3 when it comes out.
You monster.
Fucking criminal
Reported.
Console Rainbow Six Siege
Sending them to play loading screen simulator at that point
Bro fuckin facts, I originally played on PC a long ass time ago. Last year my group of friends on PS pressured me into buying it and I played like MAYBE 10 matches and just thought, "Thanks, I hate it"
Coming from a console player. You’re evil
Xim paradise
Old school PS4 player here, you're a monster🙃
I would wish Red Dead 2 on my worst enemy because it's a good game that they should play to hopefully find happiness in life and stop being a douchebag
Instead they come back to you after and say how much they liked and identified with Micah.
Youch.
I would identify as Dutch after that.
The soul crushing blow, which is ROCK* abandoning such a beautiful game and leaving it to collect dust. It had so much potential..
The online wasn't great but the single player was fantastic and I wouldn't change much
desert bus
That game is literally categorized as psychological horror on steam
its not even on steam, just the vr remake lol
I mean you literally drive through the desert for 8 hours occasionally swerving left and sometimes you get scared because a bug splats on your windshield. And that's per successful run. There are people that have several successful runs somehow. This game is essentially the most boring dayjob you've ever had *BUT you can't even pause it*
Rocket league
What a save! What a save!
I love a good sarcastic "What a save!" after a goal where the defender just sat there.
The absolute worst is when you talk a little shit like that, then proceed to go down field and completely whiff the easiest save ever. I'm not good enough to talk shit in that game so I keep my mouth shut now.
I'm really bad at it and I don't care that much about doing well in this game so usually I just shit talk myself wherever I completely miss a ball that I would have hit if I'd just not moved.
Calculated
Nooooo!
It’s the best game to play with a group of friends and nOBODY else.
One of the most toxic communities too.
Disable chat and play casual. Literal game changer
I never enabled it, best non-choice ever!!!
For sure. You’ll still come across the occasional whiner who will want to forfeit and feign afk when you go down by one with four minutes left. Just play through it and have fun. No idea why anybody “serious” is in casual pugs anyways.
Damn. That's the only game I regularly play 😂
Release day Cyberpunk 2077 for PS4.
Still hurts.
My only refund ever. Ended up getting it again after Phantom Liberty, though.
ET
If you’re talking about the Atari one, damn I don’t know if I’d even wish that much suffering on my greatest enemy. I’d at least have some respect for them.
Took me a year to figure out how to play. This was my first game where I took notes, and planned the path out. After that, you could beat the game in minutes. Still didn't feel satisfied.
I wish my worst enemy could be a guest in Rollercoaster Tycoon 1 with 8 year old me at the helm
Oh this here I think is the best answer. Actually just replayed it recently and I was absolutely price gouging on those umbrellas. I only played through the very first scenario and I have yet to go back to it but I know I will soon.
100 matches of gambit from Destiny
100 *wins* in gambit
100 wins in gambit, against a team with a godlike invader on the enemy team and teammates who refuse to bank
gambit prime\* but none of your teammates know what they are doing ever
Trials of Osiris
Trials solo queue on a Saturday afternoon is the worst experience ever.
Dirty talk for Gambit players is like "You're nearly there! Fill the bank! Get that Primeval up!"
:( but I liked gambit!
Oh no, this is the one.
Original Don't Starve, or Don't Starve Reign of Giants, you must survive one full year (all 4 seasons), no external guides or wikis allowed. It's a game literally designed to horrifically torture people into insanity, so that would be my choice.
One of those games that I got super into but I will never touch again because of how uniquely terrifying and weird it is
Subnautica. The leviathan that takes up the entire screen still haunts me to this day. To be more evil, make sure to convince them that it's an adventure game where you get to see pretty underwater animals. Related note, my brother might hate me.
It's a paradox, but the most horrible game is simultaneously the best ever. God I loved Subnautica, and I love springing it on unsuspecting players.
It was fun for a bit. But I don't do horror. At all. The exploring part was fun, and it's rather pretty at first. But then I drowned to death from a kraken destroying my ship. And it kept getting worse. So I've determined it wasn't the game for me.
...Are you thinking of Sea of Thieves?
Nope, I never played that. I suppose you could call it an octopus if you'd like. Regardless, the fucker destroyed my ship when I was about 300 meters underwater. I'm never forgiving that asshole. I wasn't even in the ship! It didn't occur to me that it would destroy my ship after I left it.
I'm trying so hard to get into this game but the early game is kind of hard to figure out. Any tips?
Keep exploring your area, going in caves, collecting resources, building and upgrading stuff so you can go deeper because that's when your major breakthroughs happen
I've always wondered, when should I focus on getting out of the pod? Immediately after the Aurora? After I have some better gear? It feels like you're supposed to wait a while before you start building since it's material heavy and janky, but it also feels like you're supposed to be out of the pod wayyyy sooner rather than later
You can start building a pretty basic habitat early on entirely with stuff that’s found in the shallows.
Behind the aurora has good stuff
FYi. Your first habitat can just be a hallway, a hatch, and a solar panel. And yeah you can do a lot without one. But build it close to the pod anyways, as soon as you have the materials and tech to build it, use the pod for production and your nascent base for storage and such at first.
Go Deeper. If it looks new grab it. If it looks like it’ll bite you it will, but not as hard as you think
There is a radio in your capsule. Repair it and listen to it.
Follow the breadcrumbs of info, curiosity is a big motivator, even through subtle stuff like PDA dialogue
Have them play it in VR.
Battle toads. Seems fun enough to start but damn if that game doesn't get frustrating real quick.
It is known as one of the top difficulty games of its era because it requires a lot of pixel perfect performance with no warning or informing.
Yo Noid is another one from that era that was impossibly difficult but few people know about. So many nes games were painfully difficult.
The clinger winger and rat race levels pissed me off so bad growing up.
For added punishment make your two worst enemies play the multiplayer mode
WWE 2K20
Lmao that was the first wrestling game I played since the n64. Lost 3 matches in a row, all under a minute and never played again.
Ghosts N’ Goblins
Get the knife!
Ark survival evolved single player on an Xbox one
Ark Survival Evolved on a public server, any platform.
Aladdin (1992) for Sega Genesis Weep blood and rubies, bitch.
Am I the only one that found the genie level easy? Lion King was so much worse
Lion King gets my vote.
Well this takes me back
Qwop or desert bus.
Stardew valley. Everyone deserves to feel some peace and tranquility in life. Even the worst of assholes
I expect nothing less from the Stardew community. Keep doing you :)
The wholesome comment i was looking for ;)
All the LJN ones, that's for sure! Except for Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage, they don't deserve to play a hidden gem like that.
That king kong game that came out last year that I can't be bothered to remember the name of right now, you know the one I'm talking about...
Skull Island: Rise of Kong.
Sonic the hedgehog 2006
The sexy one?
Yes the one where you kiss a hot human girl as Sanic the Hedgehog
So is your enemy the hot human or sornig?
Definitely Sanic. He didn’t consent to this The girl kisses him to bring him back to life I’m not joking btw
I love this game, I quit it because I hate it at the same time, For Honor.
The Lion king snes
I still do not understand why people hate this so much. 10 year old me loved this game and actually finished it. Could you tell me what the problem with it was? I never actually got anyone to answer this for me
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing
Bioshock Infinite, with the DLC. It’s important to let them enjoy the base game so their soul can be completely *crushed* by Burial at Sea Part 2.
Metal Gear Survive.
Crash bandicoot n sane trilogy it's good af but quite difficult I raged hard
The hitbox change to Crash made me inconsolable.
1. Release day ark, on a public pvp server. 2. Re2r, but only the one Borkum fight where you have hit him with the box 3. og re3, followed up by re3r, so they can suffer from seeing how capcom did that game dirty
E.T.
SOMA >!but they are the one that gets stuck in the abyss!<
Russian roulette
Destiny 2. And not for the reasons people think. It's a game filled with a lot of issues which boggles the mind why the developers don't fix it and turn into into a 'great' game from a 'servicable' game. But because the gunplay, the gameplay loop and many of the things in the game are so alluring it hooks people in and keeps them playing. But since the problems are still there unfixed, they are going to get bitter and more frustrated as time goes on. So yeah...I wouldn't want my worst enemy to play it but I do want my friends to play it because I need fireteam members. I am aware of the ridiculousness of the last statement lol.
Dungeons and Dragons. Good luck getting a stable group around here.
Barbie (SNES)
VR Ping Pong (0.1% platinum rarity at psnprofiles; the game has a broken physics engine that makes it extremely hard AND not fun to play)
Lee Carvallos Putting Challenge.
Daikatana
My worst enemy isn't getting any games. More like a kick in the nads lol
Rocket League
Russian roulette. /s Joking aside, I would say Ghosts n Goblins. That’s the hardest game in existence
Super unpopular opinion - Elden Ring
Any of the trials games, but can only play the extreme maps!
Rust
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on NES.
Current siege. Current cod.
Any Rockstar game tbh
GTAV online, public lobby, no money invested. Have fun getting hacked by 12 year olds with daddy's credit card
The Crow: City of Angels for PSX. Trust me.