>can not fun
is not fun*
It's impossible for a game to be so hard that it isn't fun, but it can definitely be so easy that it isn't fun
If you don't appreciate a good challenge, you're not the target audience for video games. Things like visual novels, simulation games and JRPGs should be considered a totally separate medium, because they're almost unrecognizable to the rest of it.
I suppose so, but it's never happened to my knowledge.
Theoretically speaking, you can play video games for whatever reason you want, but that doesn't mean the designer is obligated to pander to you. People keep their televisions on for background noise, but that doesn't mean filmmakers should start making radio plays.
I beat Ninja Gaiden recently and the game is very reasonable outside the final boss sending you back to the start of Act 6.
like I said being cheap is not the same as being difficult, frustration should not be associated with fun, Ninja Gaiden is fun because it's not cheap, silver surfer is not fun because it is
No, there are plenty of overly hard games that are not fun. Most older NES games would be way more fun if they had proper permanent checkpoints. The reason gamea like megaman made you go back all the way to the start every time you lost was because otherwise people would complain that the game is too short.
I dunno man, the Sims doesn't have any challenge and is pretty popular. Same with creative Minecraft. As other anons have said, you have an opinion and you seem to think it applies to everyone else and can't understand that different people like different things for different reasons.
Videogames were made for children, not autistic 20 year olds who spend their life time grinding though NES games, that's why games which are easy or games which are literally made for toddlers are acceptable as easy. Why you seem to lack this mental capacity is beyond me
The story, atmosphere, art, movement, music. You are a pleb.
Ninja Gaiden 1 definitely straddles the line with its bullshit like flying enemies that don't spawn until after you make a pixel perfect jump and kill you instantly or bosses resetting your lives to 0 on a single death and sending you to the START OF THE FUCKING LEVEL
>Theoretically speaking, you can play video games for whatever reason you want, but that doesn't mean the designer is obligated to pander to you. People keep their televisions on for background noise, but that doesn't mean filmmakers should start making radio plays
cool. that has absolutely nothing to do with what I was saying though.
but then again you are just talking to yourself at this point
Postal 2 isn't hard, but there is no better game to decompress with because of the sheer amount of stupid shit you can do in that game, and after progressing in something grueling like Rain World, it's nice to play something brainless like Rayman Origins.
basicly, you are myopic