You’re saying completely optional part of the game that benefits you in no way whatsoever is a terrible aspect of the game?
The scene in Fahrenheit where you’re attacked by angels. Took me forever to finally beat it.
EP2: The Strider Battle (Oh, another one. Oh, another 3 hunters.). Not bad, but becoming repititive after the 3rd wave or so. (IN MY OPINION)
Fallout 3: The Anchorage addon, so boring compared to the others but I always end up doing it to get the great weapons and armour at the end
Half-Life: That tedious lambda core teleport puzzle
Other than that, any part that is too hard, it just gets frustrating after dying the 10th time
Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb - where Von Beck chases you in the tank, so HARD!!! Mainly because you have to do a 2/3rds whip swing and then make the next jump perfectly about 8 or so times in a row. I cried with happines when I finally beat it!
Machinarium - the connect 5 minigame, possibly the hardest AI in any game, ever. (apart from Seth in SF4, but it’s pretty close).
You mean the best part of an incredible game? Okay…
On a rail
all of the games that i’ve liked (half life series) have been great in my mind.
Then why post in this thread?
EDIT: Also, why does everyone hate on On A Rail? It certainly wasn’t the best part of Half-Life, but I don’t detest it like most people here seem to.
Valve games: The waiting time before the next game
IRL: work
This. I’m awesome at setting up sentry locations. But* the gravity gun is a slow and clumsy method of setup
- those turrets fall over so easily
- there are so few good places to place them where you can go fix them when they topple, that when one falls it starts shooting another
Also my difficulty level probably didn’t help. I think the enemies get more health but nothing inflicts more damage, so they just walked up to the turrets single-file and knocked them over.
I’d scale the Citadel from the outside just to have access to one level 2 TFC sentry there.
Remove sentries from holder things, put back in, hide in one of holder things. win
take all the turrets from previous battles with you. If you have 8 turrets you can set them up and go make some coffee until the portal starts. On hard difficulty.
i take aforementioned suggestion back, this suggestion is far superior in win levels.
I actually did that my first playthrough, just without the sentries. :retard:
When all my turrets got quickly knocked out and the Combine inevitably ran my health down, I fought my way forward to take refuge in that corridor. I ducked into such a gap and proceeded to shoot each passing soldier in the face.
I quicksaved after every successful kill. They got me down to about 3hp, and then their reflex shots would kill me before I could kill them. I’d quickload to shortly before the killer’s arrival, remember his timing, and shoot him in the face the millisecond he revealed himself. They’re pretty fast…sometimes I had to try the same guy over. It was really hard to do but after several quickloads, and seven bodies later, the bitch Alyx finally showed up and it was over.
No prisoners. No survivours.
[COLOR=‘Black’]That is all.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Gathering all these tears. Hate it. Especially the final part where you have to fly between Lake Hylia and Zora’s Domain.
Rayman 2: Trying to steer the running/flying rockets round those tricky maps.
Ocarina of Time: Water temple. Iron boots off, iron boots on, iron boots off…
Majora’s Mask: Great Bay Temple. Rather complicated without a walkthrough.
Super Mario 64: Trying to get 100 coins in every level. Not impossible, but god damn hard.
Super Mario World: The castle on chocolate island gave me a hard time, with all those falling metal spikey pillars.
The Sims Bustin’ Out/The Urbz GBA: Raising your rep gets boring. Talk to someone, go back to your house and replenish your needs, find someone else to talk to, repeat…
Glover: God damn ball-eating inflatable pink elephants.
There seems to be a trend here. The water temples seem to be incredibly annoying. I got so mad at the one in Majora’s Mask that I actually managed to beat the Earth Temple before the water one :freeman: .
Fuckin’ water temples, how do they work?