LOVE it when you have a challenge in a game with a monster? Like when your in Final Fantasy, and manage to kill the final boss without having to max everything out till you get quad 9's? I just love it when I see a creatures (or real player, like on FPS) true power, their ability to the best, and MARVEL that I could survive that display of epic power! Like, think of it, when you kill something that someone would waste a huge amount of time trying to kill it in 1 hit, but you spent over 3 hours doing it? I get a sense of pride that I did it, and normally can't stop talking about how I did it for at least 3 days. Like the time I beat Cid when I was 5 levels before the recommendation during Final Fantasy 12, or when I managed to get a 10 streak with no damage done to me when I was voldo on survival with Soul Calibur 2, on HARD MODE.
Don't you just love it when you accomplish something that other people would scoff at, yet you did it anyway and succeeded?
Yeeegh.... Voldo on SCII on hard.... Yeah, I would scoff at that too.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Sometimes a game is only a game when you challenge yourself to do harder and more difficult things, just to make it more fun.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Sometimes a game is only a game when you challenge yourself to do harder and more difficult things, just to make it more fun.
Exactly! I hate it when people level up they're guys to do the MAX freakin' damage and kill the final boss in 1 hit, while as, I would much rather prefer to stick it out for 30 minutes or more, and have the video game fight of my life!
Btw, I got 34 kills in that specific voldo battle. Wanna know who's even HARDER to fight against in hard? Cervantes, or *shiver* Ivy.
Ah! Now I understand. It takes a few minutes to understand! ;P Yes, I know what you mean. I used to get my Pokemon (lol!) to level 100 before beating the champion. Those were the old days, yep!
Well, Cervantes... he does take a little bit of time to get used to, but when you get the moves down, he's pretty cheap. As it is with Ivy, I'm glad they took out the cheapy move for her in SoulCalibur I. That was so evil, and my friends would use it all the time.