![]() ![]() ![]() There's a catch in the Disgaea universe though: each individual item that you obtain comes from a unique world in and of itself.Īnyone who has spent some time inside of an RPG (role playing game, for the newbs out there) probably gets dizzy thinking about such a challenge. ![]() On the surface the game looks common enough. However, if you're the kind of person who'll sit around after plowing 100 hours into a game and suddenly regretfully think "I could have mastered the basics of a new language by now", then avoid Disgaea at all costs. When compared to things like Contra or Battletoads, the game seems cute and light. The Disgaea games aren't challenging in a traditional sense. One mistake from a key role player like a tank or healer and it's back to the drawing board while your guild leaders loses it into Ventrilo. Defeating end-game bosses requires weeks upon weeks of "gearing up" and to achieve ultimate victory the battle plan must be executed perfectly by anywhere from 10 to 40 people. Working by yourself to complete a goal is one thing. ![]() In comparison, later end-game content was dealt with in five days or less by the same guilds. But they were sub-bosses that took professional guilds more than seven weeks to defeat. For example, in a dungeon called Naxxramas, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were merely sub-bosses. During the "Vanilla" days in particular, the end-game raiding content was remarkably hard. Throughout its lengthy history, WoW has given players some incredibly difficult challenges. WoW isn't restrictive, so if high intensity isn't your thing then you're more than welcome to quest your way to the level cap while working on your professions. World of Warcraft-lovingly referred to as WoW by its millions of players-could be higher on this list if there weren't so many different ways to enjoy the game. The games that whisper to you in your sleep, tauntingly, "you can't beat me." From the 8-bit era to the newest generation of consoles, the nobel history of video gaming has no shortage of rage-inducing games. This list is to honor those latter games the gallant and bold recreational challenges that insist on taking difficulty to a whole new level, literally. Others cross over into the mind-bending anger zone, intentionally it's a fair guess that these games are made by gamer sadists who enjoy hearing stories about gamers throwing their remote into a blender and hitting the "chop" button repeatedly. Some games are undeniably difficult in a rewarding sort of way, walking the delicious line between satisfaction and insanity. Unless you get really angry when your Sim misses their ride to work, in which case, record it: You're an internet star waiting to happen. Odds are good that if you spend most of your time playing the Sims, you haven't been tempted to take your controller outside to run it over with your car. Not all games have a difficulty level challenging enough to make us throw in the towel. From hilarious videos of World of Warcraft raid leaders losing their minds to GIFs of a gamer chucking a remote through a flat-screen television, we're surrounded by rage quitters who just can't take the heat. Perhaps you'll even take responsibility for acting out in a moment of game-induced madness like this yourself. We all know someone who has smashed a game controller in a fit of unmitigated rage. ![]()
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