Have to fight an infamously difficult boss

>have to fight an infamously difficult boss
>game glitches and makes it piss easy to beat

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love when that happens

taurus demon fell off the bridge the first time I fought him

>He plays for completion instead of challenge
Damn, you guys are fags. Come on, just kill yourself already. You know you want to.

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thats not a glitch

>taurus demon
>infamously difficult

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>have to fight an infamously easy boss
>i'm a 6 yo tard and can't beat the boss
Needless to say i had troubles with Ty The Tasmain Tiger when i was a kid

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>he looks for challenge in video games
Jesus Christ the smelly gamer meme must be real after all.

This is the wagie mantra

that happened to me on X-men Legends. Where one of the bosses (Magneto) somehow landed right on top of me, driving me into the ground but making me immune to all of his attacks

for lightweight, non-caster early builds the arena you fight him in makes the fight bullshit much like his coeval the goat demon

>I remember putting at least 30 hours in Mega Man Zero
>finished the game in a couple of hour once I got the trilogy collection
I never checked if they made the game easier for that but I really felt like my younger self was a shitter when it happened.

Well, which one is it?

slave knight gael teleported into a wall on one of my attempts and i just hurled firebombs until he died

I'm pretty sure you were just a shitter, we all were at some point

OP never said it was on purpose

>tryhard weeaboo loudly gurgling "MUH DIFFICULTY MUH HARDCORE" like a wet fart from rotted, pus-filled lips obscured under unfathomable layers of oily fat and gristle

OSOI

Yes, the DS version had an easy mode and you might have played that one by accident.

Imagine.
Imagine being so desperate to impress a bunch of nameless strangers on the internet that you misread a post about accidental difficulty drops as a post about cheesing and then get angry at the pro-cheesing post that no one wrote.
Imagine then using your anger at the pro-cheese poster in your head as a soap box to whine about people who play video games for reasons other than impressing strangers on the internet.

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Literally why would you buy a videogame just to complete it? Do people actually do that? There must be some motivation or stimulus, like fun gameplay or a good challenge. There is zero entertainment to be had from completing a product just for the sake of completing it.

Based

Pay attention, everyone.
This is autism.
Not in the sense that the Internet traditionally uses it, but in the actual medical sense.

Father Gascoigne literally froze in a wall

No, I value replayability, not completion but also not challenge either. I like complex rules but not strain. Stuff like Blood Money and Deus Ex are great for what I want in video games, but neither are a challenge in any real way once you know how to play them, but both are easy and open enough that the game can go on in some interesting ways if you fuck up, as opposed to just jetting you back to the last checkpoint. I like that a lot.
No one is impressed by the fact that you like hard games because they're hard, by the way.
Caring this much about people being impressed by that is making you look autistic.

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