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Anonymous No.717522271 >>717522372 >>717522737 >>717523379
>game recommends switching difficulty after one loss
Anonymous No.717522372 >>717522723 >>717523665
>>717522271 (OP)
Jack is very weird looking. He looks like if you took a Japanese man and ran them through a "Euro blond" filter.
Anonymous No.717522398 >>717522565
>game has a "custom" difficulty
This is portrayed as a player tool but really it's just throwing the towel over the fact you can't balance your game
Anonymous No.717522565
>>717522398
I think twewy did it pretty well.
You get better drops on higher difficulties and droprates increase if you lower your level so you're always encouraged to make everything as hard as possible for yourself
Anonymous No.717522723
>>717522372
That's because Final Fantasy characters are designed with Visual Key aesthetics in mind but as if it was a natural aspect of their world rather than a fashion statement
Anonymous No.717522737
>>717522271 (OP)
>Game has baby mode that insults you
Anonymous No.717522978 >>717523657 >>717524187
>game stealthily changes difficulty setting if you lose
>find out days later
Anonymous No.717523254 >>717523371 >>717523401
>Unskippable cutscenes
Anonymous No.717523371
>>717523254
Single-handedly ruined borderlands 3 for me
Anonymous No.717523379 >>717523998
>>717522271 (OP)
Cry me a fucking river or get fucking good
Anonymous No.717523401
>>717523254
oof
Anonymous No.717523657
>>717522978
>to a harder difficulty, so that you will ragequit
Anonymous No.717523665
>>717522372
Japan has a weird thing of making blonde white protagonists with japanese aesthetics like with Leon Kennedy also James and Heather from Silent Hill
Anonymous No.717523907
>win
>game automatically pumps up the difficulty until you lose
Anonymous No.717523998
>>717523379
I just switched to gunslinger
Anonymous No.717524187
>>717522978
Typing of the dead
Max Payne
God Hand
Left 4 dead
I know there are others but these are they only games I actually felt like I was being perpetually tested after doing well for a while.