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Originally posted by Hero
FFX isn't bad. I was expecting nothing big, so I'm pretty happy with what it really is.
If it's not one thing, it's another. I only complain about game difficulty if it's that way through lazy programmers (or those who have had their time schedule cut short, it's not always their fault) which creates cheap as hell enemies or sets up the game so that you pretty have to get hurt and there's no way around it. I hate that crap, and DMC didn't have that. In any real amount, anyway. It did have a slight controller lag in many motions, and used cheapness through off-screen tactics (which you have heard me complain about), but Hard mode simply uses less, tougher enemies, so it's actually more balanced then Normal. Well, I do have a complaint about the huge amounts of damage that get dealt out to Dante, but that simply helps harken back to the days of one or two hit kills. If only the camera harkened back to the days of being able to see as well.Quote:
What the FUck ??? Finally the game comes along that is challenging enough, and now we hear complaints about it being TOO DIFFICULT???
As for GT3, I could've told you that. As could many people here, the game simply isn't all that. Or really much of anything besides a really pretty GT, which some of us got done playing years ago.
I'd say FFX is also crap, but I'm among the minority about that here, a lot of other people liked it. So long as you don't mind controlling a whiny, annoying little bitch that has no clue how to dress himself or what "colors" are, or are just fine with dealing with hysterical plot developments, bad transitions, complete lack of logic, poorly written characters, DC-level character models (which isn't nessecarily a bad thing, but many people expect something more) around the same decency as DMC's characters, lots of horrid design (FFVIII is leagues beyond this game in terms of design, and that's got to be the oddest looking FF yet), really bad body language, the stupidest ideas in any RPG ever for hiding weapons, pathetic pacing, and general silliness, you'll be just fine. However, it does have a great battle system, and some awesome boss battles. Not that you'll be fighting a wide variety of enemies, but still.
GTA3 shouldn't disappoint so long as you accept it for what it is beforehand: a game where you drive cars and shoot people. That's the entire game right there, and it executes it wonderfully, just don't expect anything else and it'll be your godsend.
Oh, and go for Maximo. Actually, you had trouble with DMC difficulty, nevermind. Maybe Way of the Samurai or VF4 would be more up your alley?
