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You can only hide, run, or die. With a shortage of supplies and unforgiving enemies, even the easiest difficulty setting can bring a lot of stress. The multimillion-selling video game Dark Souls is not the game to play if you're just a casual fan who just 'wants some action. Dark Souls is a complex action RPG which unforgiving enemy design, elaborate levels, and daunting bosses. Max Payne is the underdog of Rockstar Games, but fans will remember it for its monstrously hard difficulty curve.

Contrary to current games that mostly appeal to newcomers who aren't up for the too much challenge, Max Payne 's 'easy' mode is far from easy. Some levels are so hard that they take more than four to five attempts to finish. Puzzles and riddles are any Silent Hill fan's worst nightmare. On top of that, Silent Hill 3 's gameplay is cumbersome on a whole.

Beyond the fixed camera, Heather's not exactly designed to fight back and enemy encounters will quickly overwhelm the player if they don't know how to escape or where to go. The term 'rage quit' exists for a reason.

Bloodborne is so challenging that even Dark Souls ' signature summoning system doesn't make getting through the title's onslaught of bosses any easier— especially the Chalice Dungeons and New Game PLus. If you're an arachnophobic, be prepared to get disgusted by one of the game's most infuriating final boss, Rom, the Vacuous Spider. It takes players several trial-and-error attempts before understanding its pattern. Playing as The Kid, you only have one life, so if you get hit or attacked you'll find yourself back at the start.

While there are a number of save points throughout the game, if you play on "Impossible" difficulty there are zero, the same amount of chance you have of completing the game. I have fond memories of watching The Karate Kid as a youngster, unfortunately, the same can't be said for playing this terrible video game cash-in. There are only four levels in the game and after playing the first, which is actually tutorial, you soon learn kicking your opponent over and over again is the best way to defeat them.

There are never more than two opponents on the screen at one time making it easy to navigate each level. Honestly, it takes about 15 minutes to complete this game, with the only joy coming from Mr.

Miyagi giving you a wink at the end as he explains; "You have successfully guided Daniel- san through all the challenges and have become a martial arts master!

When you're talking about tough games to finish Demon Souls is always in the conversation. A dark fantasy RPG with five different worlds to explore, Demon Souls has been widely praised by critics and gamers, but both parties agree it's insanely hard to complete. Like any RPG you upgrade your skills and weapons as you progress but everything else about the game will have you tearing your hair out.

There's an absence of health items, difficult enemies, brutal bosses, and a lack of checkpoints. That tells you all you need to know about Demon Souls. One of the first games to introduce two-player simultaneous gameplay, Contra was a revelation when first released.

Playing as either commando Bill Rizer or Lance Bean, you find yourself on an island near New Zealand taking on an alien race intent on destroying the earth. Although it appears to be a fairly basic run and shoot game, Contra is anything but, with players often faced with waves of enemy alien creatures trying to take you out. Although you can work out the patterns the enemies use if you play for a long time, it's still a tough one to complete, as shown in this video.

Although it's beginning to wane, The Walking Dead is an awesome television show and even better comic series. It's no surprise there have been a number of different video games based on the property, but one of the best and easiest is Telltale's The Walking Dead.

It's a beautifully detailed game with a tremendous plot, but the reason it makes this list is because all you do is point and click. You use your mouse to click on different options your character can make regarding their decision process. There's no actual fighting zombies or problem solving, just point and click and see where the story takes you.

Everyone loves the Super Mario Bros. While it's pretty much a revised version of Super Mario Bros. At times it seems like the game has been intentionally designed to frustrate and annoy, particularly the wind pipes that will shoot you into enemies or off course on a regular basis. And don't get me started on the speedrun challenges! Developed as part of the Punch-Out!! In the title, you take control of boxer Little Mac and must take on a variety of larger opponents on your way towards a showdown with the aggressive Tyson.

It's quite a fun game as you must defeat much more skilled fighters, but once you reach Tyson, things get tricky. He's a tough nut to crack, and worst of all, if he beats you, you're forced to start the game from the beginning.

Similar to the Kirby franchise, Yoshi's Story is a predictable side-scrolling platformer from Nintendo aimed at pre-teens. Because of this, it's a rather pedestrian game with some bright visuals but not much in the way of exciting or thought-provoking gameplay. The puzzles are extremely basic to master and the reward for completing them is far from exciting.

You won't be disappointed. It's not even apologetic for its difficulty, taunting you with every new level you reach. Collect the yellow coins while avoiding the blue balls to pass the level. Use speed and strategy to pass all the levels! You will need to be quick and decisive with your movements, and have a strategy going into each level. Lucky for you, we have some helpful tips and tricks that will help you whether you are experienced or a complete beginner.

Some levels might require you to move quickly and react fast, and other levels require you to slow it down. Before you start each level take a second to look it over.

You also should pay attention to how fast the blue balls are moving. Some might be moving fast, and others might be moving slower. This is a valuable strategy, but there are some levels that actually have designated checkpoints.

These checkpoints allow you to restart at them once you die instead of having to start the level over from the beginning. Not only do they save your progress, but they also offer you a chance to catch your breath and figure out how to solve the next portion of the level. There are some games out there that you can fly through without much struggle. It is very easy to find yourself stuck on a level, but you should not give up!

If you find yourself stuck, try to have some fun and fight off the frustration. Play the classic game of strategy. You can challenge the computer, a friend, or join a match against another online player. On the all-new Fairy Tale island, everyone's happy endings have gone awry. Can you save the day? Level up and earn XP on your way to the world championship.



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