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Recently finished Bard's Tale IV Director's Cut on Xbox One.
Overall it was quite an enjoyable old-school D&D-style game, but one mission near the end is almost impossible and ruined the experience for me.
You travel to an isolated island, have to explore some ruins and save a king, which I accomplished after a couple of days of grind.
When though you try to leave the stronghold, you are ambushed by a virtually invincible enemy.
If you hadn't selected the optimum team for this particular enemy before starting the mission (which I hadn't), then it is impossible to succeed.
My only option was to abandon hours of gameplay and go back to a previous save so I could continue with the main quest.
That is really, really bad game design.
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It was Terminator. The game was also known for its difficulty, making it a challenge for players of that time. "Terminator" on Sega left its mark in the history of video games as one of the early attempts to adapt blockbuster movies into the world of gaming, and it continues to evoke nostalgia among fans of classic games and movie enthusiasts. But now I prefer sport bet. It is often not easy, but it is like Termintaor and brings me a little bit of pleasant emotions and excitement.Last edited by Semuel; 01-09-2023, 07:48.
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Originally posted by leonnelson View PostThose who had a speccy might remember Jack and the Beanstalk. Pure hell and I think it wanted you to be pixel perfect when moving/jumping.
like others, I got bored of the megagames (Elite, Dun Darach etc), if Robin Candy didnt have a map or a few POKE's to offer - that was me gone.... playhop has some challenging games to try
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Originally posted by Katarina View PostWitcher 3
Wouldn't say it was enormously difficult, but it took me around 4 months to complete. Was definitely worth the time spent.
Skyrim had quite a similar vibe was was almost as good.
Amongst more recent games, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which I'm currently playing, has almost recaptured that Witcher 3 magic and has absolute tons of content.
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