Hard Games That Aren't Really Hard - Luke's Game Room

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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2024
  • Sometimes Hard games aren't really hard after all. Let's take a game room tour of a bunch of games that are considered hard that I didn't find all that hard at all. Whether they weren't that hard at the time or just don't seem hard in general all these games fell in one way or the other. Handling the backlog with ease was the word on these entries.
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Комментарии • 44

  • @danielevans7439

    Final Fantasy Tactics annoys me because if I don’t spend hours grinding, the enemies wind up 5 levels higher than me and I get slaughtered. I also recall playing it as a kid without knowing the zodiac, where my white mage had <20% chance of reviving characters. It wouldn’t be so bad if the zodiac effect was less prominent.

  • @Outlawedstranger

    Super ghouls and ghosts was my favorite hard game I remember spending hours playing it just to die at the tower not paying enough attention from a gargoyle attack

  • @mr.pavone9719

    Gloomhaven is a boardgame trying to be a video game. Gloomhaven Mercenary Edition is a video game trying to be a boardgame trying to be a video game.

  • @RomeoMustDiee

    Very good video ! Thanks for the recommended games :)

  • @ModelJames13

    I agree with Skyblazer. It has a tough but fair challenge. It's easily beatable with some practice.

  • @magustrigger9195

    Good times

  • @jonascale

    when I saw the thumbnail I thought that the Indiana jones game was the infernal machine. I loved the game, but it was always crashing on me. and of course, the NES TMNT lol.

  • @nomaddamon2706

    Always fun

  • @runkus6136

    FF Tactic is my #1 Favorite game of all time and while it can be tough for people new to the tactics genre, its really pretty easy once you understand the mechanics.

  • @sinisterdesign

    Fun video! I'm really curious to know how you'll find Telepath Tactics Liberated. 🙂

  • @jameslwjtoler

    I absolutely agree with you on pretty much all of these. If someone out there is looking for a truly brutal / difficult game, I recommend darkest dungeon one or two. I still to this day have not completed either one of them. Like any other difficult game, you really have to master the mechanics, but darkest dungeon also adds a lot of RNG into the mix, which normally ends up screwing me over royally.

  • @krisdybdal

    If you love Zelda that much, have you tried Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link REMASTERED?? It is really good and just builds upon the "old" one

  • @Talking_Ed

    The not using the prepromote in Fire Emblem is an error that's why you found radiant dawn harder than you did in the past! Just use what the game gives you to finish the game that's the only objective!

  • @JetWolfEX

    Yeah Rudras wasn't hard, just time consuming. there was a bit of grinding and resource management, nothing unusual for a turn based game. It's much easier than 7th Saga or Tactics ogre.

  • @TheCoasterSerpent

    The first time I played thru Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne, I got to Matador and he was a brick wall. That game is stupidly hard and you need to develop your character properly. Super Ghouls n Ghosts and Ghosts and Goblins are goto games for me as well. Ninja Gaiden 1 is awesome but that final boss is still a no go for me.

  • @allenc6277

    Is gloomhaven worth buying if you never played the boardgame? Is there a decent tutorial ect?

  • @magustrigger9195

    Congrats on monetization.

  • @Asin24
    @Asin24  +2

    Shadow of War they later on greatly nerfed the grind in the game making it far more manageable without putting a lot of extra work in. Chances are you played it AFTER they did that being why it wasn't as bad as you heard.

  • @z.s.7992

    Zelda 2 was hard but not ninja gaiden 1 or 2 hard...

  • @OdysseanPromise

    Hey man. This video got recommended for me, so take my comment with a grain of salt. I think maybe the concept of this video would work better if you emphasized more what people could do to adapt to the perceived difficulty of the mechanics in question. A lot of this video is "idk game isn't hard". It doesn't seem like you're trying to go for outrage, so idk, maybe get a little more into what the perceived difficulty of the game is and deep dive why you thought you didn't have a problem. With Shadows of War, was it because you did or didn't spend a lot of time doing side content? Did you blitz to the finish instead of getting bogged down in defending your outposts?