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The 20 Hardest Games In the World (That Are Actually Fun, Too)

Added: 11.03.2015 14:51 | 7 views | 0 comments


1. Spelunky



A master class in platforming game design and systemic emergent interactions, Spelunky rewards every second of player investment with caverns crammed full of hidden delights. Hard as nails, but definitely worth the trip to Hell and back.


2. Contra: Hard Corps



What if we took Contra, gave it a dose of Esteban Maroto blotter acid, and then cranked that up to 11? This seems to be the guiding design philosophy behind the blistering ray gun battles erupting in the litter-strewn streets of 2461. Dear god, what a game.


3. Trials HD



The biggest secret to creating a great game with high difficulty? Make dying hilarious. The ridiculous motorbike pratfalls in Trials are so fun, you almost don’t mind losing.


4. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels



The game that gave “Nintendo hard” a bad name. With the right mindset though, this forgotten sequel unfolds as an elaborate practical joke. You’ll need tenacity to make it through, but by the end, you’ll laugh along with the devious designers.


5. Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts



Undoubtedly, this game requires the rapid reflexes of a rage-filled rodent and the patience of an ascended saint. Strap yourself in for an occult-laden lance straight to the beating heart of gaming’s greatest graveyard.


6. Super Hexagon



With a simple setup, and the hypnotic voice talents of the incomparable Jenn Frank to urge you on, this game distills the thrill of staying alive in the face of overwhelming odds. The humble blueprint ever expands, becoming vast and infinite.


7. God Hand



Few designers know how to deliver a skill spanking quite like Shinji Mikami. An old school brawler with one of the most deliciously complex combo systems this side of Bayonetta.


8. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze



It’s uncommon for a character to star in his best game three decades after his debut, but Donkey Kong pulls off the impossible feat. Tropical Freeze is the hardest challenge he’s ever faced, and also the one of the most Zen-like, “in the zone” gaming experiences around today.


9. Dark Souls



Ignore anyone who tells you to “git gud.” Dark Souls is a tough game that only opens up to a player with perseverance (and some helpful tips from a great guide). Hang in there and the game delivers a splendid sense of wonder around every corner.


10. Devil May Cry 3



In a rare turn of events, the initial American release had an even steeper difficulty than its Japanese debut. But every grueling defeat adds to Dante’s growing arsenal of flashy tricks, until you’re surfing and slashing like a true demon-hunting Goth god.


11. Super Meat Boy



In a twist on traditional platforming, SMB turns every death into a “teachable moment.” A trail of bloody flesh follows your fallen hero’s every mistake, allowing you to quickly iterate on your path. A smart game that makes you feel like a genius.


12. Dwarf Fortress



A game so hard that even simple screenshots confound. Hidden beneath the obtuse visual design is a thrillingly intricate tinker toy set with a mind-boggling level of complexity. And as the saying goes, “Losing is fun!”


13. F-Zero GX



The best game in Nintendo’s hardcore racing series unfortunately proved to be the finale of the franchise. With a difficulty unmatched in any other racer, this frantically fast blast of futurism carries an electric charge that singes every slight misstep.


14. Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse



This early Castlevania game marks the perfect marriage between its maddeningly addictive difficulty and its satisfying rhythm of hop, stop and attack. Branching paths and multiple characters add to the atmospheric assault on Dracula’s clock tower.


15. Maximo vs. Army of Zin



If sidescrollers don’t float your boat but you still want to slash up some ghouls, Capcom created two marvelous 3D successors to Ghosts ‘n Goblins. Maximo features all the humor and, thankfully, half the hair pulling of its forefathers.


16. Ninja Gaiden



A monumental game that stands tall in the twitchy tower of 8-bit endocrine endurance tests. If stage 6-2 doesn’t hand you your ass: congratulations. You’re officially a wizard of the ninja arts.


17. Magician Lord



The Neo Geo was the last gasp for gorgeous sprite art, pushing the form to commanding heights before polygons reigned supreme. Magician Lord gives you plenty of pretty scenery to admire while your hero gets pummeled by invincible Death Bringers.


18. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne



“True Demon Run Matador Battle” might be one of the most horrific phrases in the video game lexicon, but it’s only one of several tough-as-nails instances in this mother-of-all demonic dungeon crawls.


19. La-Mulana



If you loved scratching out maps to Metroid, it’s time once again to bust out the graph paper. La-Mulana may be gaming’s most cryptic love letter to sprawling subterranean secrets. The few who stick with it reap the greatest rewards.


20. FTL: Faster Than Light



Ever since Battlestar, many of us dreamed of becoming star captains facing cruelly insurmountable odds. Now, it’s possible to live the punishingly grim reality of RTS permadeath space battles. Spool up the FTL drives, so say we all!


From: www.gamespot.com

Dead or Alive 5: Last Round review | passthemsticks

Added: 11.03.2015 11:19 | 4 views | 0 comments


DOA5LR is a game that is unashamed to be itself, and while its enormous selection of costumes does get pretty racy, they serve as a declarative statement that this is a game Team Ninja is proud of. DOA5LR doesnt care what you think of how the women dress, or how much their breasts happen to bounce in battle (physics be damned), and honestly, thats okay. You will be so busty, err, busy trying to fend off attacks, countering, and launching your own lightning speed assault that you wont get much of a chance to ogle, save for a moments respite at the victory screen.

From: n4g.com

Devil May Cry Definitive Edition review: less sexually explicit dialogue - The Independent

Added: 10.03.2015 16:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


Max Wallis writes "When DmC: Devil May Cry came out in 2013 developers Ninja Theory polarised fans of the high-octane action series. DmC was a reboot, a bro take on the half-demon Dante, re-imagining him with dark hair instead of white. They stripped him of his human-half origin and, importantly, made him half-angel, half-demon instead. Gamers were dubious of Ninja Theory, developers of Heavenly Sword, taking over the franchise. Why did Dante suddenly look like the lead singer of the emo band My Chemical Romance?"

From: n4g.com

DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition Review|Twinfinite

Added: 10.03.2015 16:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


If you missed out on Ninja Theory's Devil May Cry reboot from 2013, you're in luck. The Definitive Edition is well worth your time and money.

From: n4g.com

DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition Out Today on PS4

Added: 10.03.2015 15:01 | 47 views | 0 comments


Happy DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition launch day, everyone! The guys at Ninja Theory and QLOC have put in a ton of hard work to bring you what is going to be the ultimate version of DmC. By now, you've probably heard about all of the content that we've added to DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition. Just in case you missed it, check out the announce trailer that covers all the new features.

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ZTGD | DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition Review

Added: 10.03.2015 13:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


Ken McKown writes: DmC is one of the best action games of last generation. There I said it, and I feel good about it. I think Ninja Theory brought the series into a new light with a coherent story, fantastic set pieces and amazing combat. Toss aside all the drama surrounding the title, and I feel it is some of the best stuff Capcom has put out in the genre in a long time.

From: n4g.com

This Week's Xbox One and Xbox 360 Deals Revealed

Added: 10.03.2015 12:06 | 15 views | 0 comments


, and others. Unlike the regular sales, you don't need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to save big on titles in the Publisher Sale.

See the lists below for everything on sale now through March 16.

Xbox One:

  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $36
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition -- $63
  • Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $16.50
  • Ryse: Legendary Edition -- $30
  • Sunset Overdrive Season Pass -- $15
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- $13.20
  • Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition -- $4.95

Xbox 360:

  • Assassin's Creed -- $10
  • Assassin's Creed III -- $10
  • Assassin's Creed Revelations -- $10
  • Hitman HD Pack -- $5
  • Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $10
  • Zombie Driver HD -- $3.40

Xbox 360 Publisher Sale (Xbox Live Gold not required):

  • A World of Keflings -- $3.29
  • Banjo-Kazooie -- $4.94
  • Battleblock Theater -- $7.50
  • Castle Crashers -- $7.50
  • Fable Anniversary -- $20
  • Fable III -- $6.60
  • Fez -- $5
  • Forza Horizon -- $10
  • Fruit Ninja Kinect -- $5
  • Gears of War 2 -- $5
  • Halo Wars -- $5
  • Hydro Thunder Hurricane -- $7.50
  • Joe Danger 2: The Movie -- $3.74
  • Kinect Sports Seasons Two -- $7.50
  • Portal: Still Alive -- $7.50
  • Spelunky -- $4.94
  • Toy Soldiers -- $5
  • Toy Soldiers: Cold War -- $7.50
  • Trials Evolution -- $7.50
  • Zoo Tycoon -- $12

From: www.gamespot.com

This Week's Xbox One and Xbox 360 Deals Revealed

Added: 10.03.2015 12:06 | 11 views | 0 comments


, and others. Unlike the regular sales, you don't need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to save big on titles in the Publisher Sale.

See the lists below for everything on sale now through March 16.

Xbox One:

  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $36
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition -- $63
  • Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $16.50
  • Ryse: Legendary Edition -- $30
  • Sunset Overdrive Season Pass -- $15
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- $13.20
  • Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition -- $4.95

Xbox 360:

  • Assassin's Creed -- $10
  • Assassin's Creed III -- $10
  • Assassin's Creed Revelations -- $10
  • Hitman HD Pack -- $5
  • Murdered: Soul Suspect -- $10
  • Zombie Driver HD -- $3.40

Xbox 360 Publisher Sale (Xbox Live Gold not required):

  • A World of Keflings -- $3.29
  • Banjo-Kazooie -- $4.94
  • Battleblock Theater -- $7.50
  • Castle Crashers -- $7.50
  • Fable Anniversary -- $20
  • Fable III -- $6.60
  • Fez -- $5
  • Forza Horizon -- $10
  • Fruit Ninja Kinect -- $5
  • Gears of War 2 -- $5
  • Halo Wars -- $5
  • Hydro Thunder Hurricane -- $7.50
  • Joe Danger 2: The Movie -- $3.74
  • Kinect Sports Seasons Two -- $7.50
  • Portal: Still Alive -- $7.50
  • Spelunky -- $4.94
  • Toy Soldiers -- $5
  • Toy Soldiers: Cold War -- $7.50
  • Trials Evolution -- $7.50
  • Zoo Tycoon -- $12

From: www.gamespot.com


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