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Slay the spire I must have 400hrs+ of game time on multiple platform. Yet I still suck ass!!
League of Legends
Damn that shit is hard
Overwatch. I've played since 2018 and I still haven't climbed out of Bronze. I love the story and character lore a ton though!
I used to be gold and platinum but I think the ranking system is broken because I'm as good as I ever was and am consistently bronze -__-
Binding of Isaac! I must have watched at least 2000h of Northernlion playing it and have complete knowledge of everything about that game. But I do suck at it and have played maybe like 10h in total just cause I don't have the hand-eye coordination for it haha
Touhou lol
Escape from tarkov. I am intrigued by the concept of the game, but each time I played I was outmatched in gear and skill.
Does it count I loved Quake 3 back in the day? Wasn't good at all at it but still I think it's one of the greatest games ever made and I loved playing it, especially Rocket Arena.
The fucking lion king. Aladdin was hard af too. But roger rabbit? I couldnβt beat that bouncing around mother fucker and I donβt know if I ever did. And fuck kid Icarus. Another one I never beat. But the answer to the question is Turok for 64
I wasn't expecting to call myself young but I guess I never did experience any games that were just brutal though I did get into gaming a bit later in life. The earliest game I played was Warcraft 3 and the main campaign was easy enough, some custom maps were harder but nothing really hard so 20 years ago games weren't really harder. The hardest thing in any game I have experienced in about 20 years of gaming was Midir with a magic build in dark souls 3 which I never did beat.
I could never beat PokΓ©mon Blue because I chose the grass starter.
I beat that game at 10 years old with only my starter. Like I knew in concept you should train other Pokemon but I just had a level 86 Blastoise by the end of the game.
But the grass starter is the best one?
It has a smaller strength-to-weakness ratio than fire and water which are both equal.
Defender
For me it was Rainbow Six Siege.
Absolutely fell in love with the gun play (leaning in that game is my favorite mechanic in any game), destructible environments, operator gadget interactions, and repelling.
However, I was trash at the game because of slow reflexes due to bad eyesight, and poor aim. Relied on the gadgets while my team got the kills.
How do you define young?
I'm definitely too old but I loved Tarkov before cheaters ruined it.
I know some early-20's folks who grew up on DayZ.
Both games very hard to not suck at.
Tried for months but couldn't beat Rayman 2. Fuck you, razor beard.
I love "Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos". I even run its official fansite.
To this day, I have never finished the game because it's hard. I mostly play it like a sandbox space pirate simulator. :D
Fortnite lol, but now Iβd never wanna touch it again.
I def sucked at Quake Champions at first but now I think itβs the best shooter around
Karate Champ. I probably spent hundreds of dollars on that game and never got past the third match, and don't have the slightest clue what would make a round kick score a full point or a half point... You could come up with strats that usually worked, but nothing ever worked reliably... Mortal Kombat you could come up with strats that would 100% get you double flawless, but it's grandpappy would toss all manner of randomness at your ass and fuck you up pretty reliably :)
I don't think there's any game I like that I'm good at
I feel like the answer is yes, but I can't remember what if any game it was. Its just the feeling is familiar.
I'm bad at most games so yes