Are you really worthy of calling a certain game your "favorite" if you can't beat it on the highest difficulty?
Are you really worthy of calling a certain game your "favorite" if you can't beat it on the highest difficulty?
>bro you can't watch an entire match of football while handstanding?
>dude football can't be your favorite sport lmao
>food analogy
>spurts analogy
Highest difficulties bring out both the best designs and worst designs in games, and truly good games only get better when you have to use every mechanic and detail to get an advantage to beat said difficulty.
Low difficulty in games simply means you can ignore 90% of the mechanics and just brute force anything because it gets instantgibbed by you looking at it.
It becomes a mindless grind like killing LV1 mobs in a JRPG when you're LV100, you don't think about damage types, status effects, healing, etc. just mash attack win, repeat.
I do in fact I usually play with mods that up the difficulty.
I did my time when I beat Quake on nightmare.
Beating it is not a requirement
Sure, why not?
The real question is "Are you really worthy of calling a certain game your "favorite" if you didn't play it?" Because zoomers just don't play games anymore they just streamers play them
As long as you finish the game (assuming it can be finished) it's fine. Calling a game your favorite when you can't even bother to finish it, is really dumb.
reminds me of that bitch that didn't finish Portal.
>reminds me of that bitch that didn't finish Portal.
Who?
you don't even have to play the game for it to be your fav these days
get with the times gramps
>Muh difficulty
My first playthrough of MGR was on hard. Got all the way up to the final boss, and you know what happened?
I got stuck.
You see its actually impossible to pass the slicing section where he throws stuff at you unless you either previously farmed for more upgrades or you were already on NG+.
So for about a week I just didn't touch the game, since there was no way I was gonna start over and ruin the whole playthrough knowing I was right at the end of the game.
Then one day I researched to see how I'm supposed to get past that cutting section without all the upgrades. The answer was basically an exploit. If you start running in a straight line as soon as the final boss starts throwing shit you wont get hit and can bypass the entire slicing section.
I beat the game on hard that night. Moral of the story? Play games on Normal you're first time because you never know what kind of BS will block your path to completion.
>Calling a game your favorite when you can't even bother to finish it, is really dumb.
nah it's fine
>play two games
>didn't finish either
>one of them you liked more than anoter
>it's your favorite
When the game just artificially increases enemy health and damage taken, it isn't difficulty, it's bullshit.
Difficulty is much more complex than that.
Fallout: New Vegas
Really most RPGs desu
Then your opinion is retarded and holds no weight here.
That's like saying someone who can boil water and not burn ramen can go to a group of cooks and maintain a conversation beyond surface level.
Mfw the game's difficulty changes enemy AI behavior
so what? we're a fringe community
I had a roommate who's favourite game was Persona 3. He never got past October in it. I don't think he ever finished a game, ever. He would buy new games weekly, play them a bit, and move on to the next week's batch. Dude was an absolute barrel of laughs with how awkwardly unaware and aloof he was.
What upgrades do you need to pass the canned slicing sections?
You just gotta hit all 4 markers.
You don't have enough time to do the cuts on Hard difficulty unless you get the upgrades to slow it down iirc.
It can't be your favorite game if you've played it less than 2 hours, like most of the fagmosexuals claiming that they sat down longer than 10 minutes through the shit show that is FF7 original
>its actually impossible to pass the slicing section where he throws stuff at you unless you either previously farmed for more upgrades or you were already on NG+.
Not even when you instantly slice the right direction?
just under the debree
witcher 3 is my favorite game
Its random, but if you somehow manage to instantly cut 2 of the 3 I guess you would have enough energy to get the third.
Stop being elitist, you can be a fan of a game even if you've never played it.
>worthy
>videogames
you can judge everything except gameplay without playing a game.
unfortunately, gameplay is one of the most important parts of a game.