🤣 That's the pride talking when the seven stages of denial starts to kick in. Arthur knows a real man can fight through any situation with just his boxers and a weapon in hand.
I used the Game Genie and was so excited that I finally beat it. Then my world was ripped apart as I had to start all over. If I recall, I quit and never tried after that.
@@archetypervb I recently "beat" the game on an emulator and using save points only at in-game save points (no rewinding cuz that defeat the idea of conquering a tough challenge). I think being able to work throguh levels one at a time over multiple play session gave me a much better experience. Personally I think with how difficult and trial & error the game is, it really should have unlimited continues and a password system.
Yep, considering that pre X Mega Man didn't really have dash, charged buster, or wall climbing. I don't see how this one keeps making it to 'hard to beat' lists. You have the tools I listed above, an easy mode path(once you learn it), an extra life farm on Armored Armadillo's stage, & super obvious patterns on the bosses.
Call me crazy but I actually prefer the dash to be on the A / Circle button. I just find it simpler when I only have to keep track of one finger movement. Plus I like to keep the weapon switching to L / R.
Yea, I'm gonna have to try that. I didn't have that game as a kid but always loved the NES mega man games. I've only put in a small amount of time on the SNES classic version, but I sucked pretty bad. I didn't like the controls very much. I imagine it takes time to get used to, particularly the dashing, wall jumping, etc.
I'm one of those purists that plays with default controls. It isn't that bad with it mapped to A. That's how I've always played it and it's never been a problem.
Weirdly enough, is the only one game I play with the crawl grip and don't find it weird. Even more weird is the fact I just now realized I've been playing MMX with claw grip. EDIT: But the kind of claw grip in which you use your index and middle fingers to press Y, B and A. Maybe that's not even a claw grip?
As a kid I had major problems. Was to young to really understand what the armor does, so I played most part without it. After hard problems with the Bad Ass Tiger, it was quite manageable, even without armor. Came to the pure land, but wasnt able to really beat it, till I upgraded my defensive stuff. So...yeah, can be hard, but is it really? If you have problems, you can still use the magic glitch to make the bosses complete jokes.
@@johnphillips5310 you just have to level up rocky before you go to the tiger. use magic & its no problem to beat it. i think the hardest fact is getting all the weapons
Most people don't seem to realize that you can chain attack magic. Make sure you're controlling the main guy (not little dude), then use the command button to make little dude cast fireball (for example). As soon as the elemental disappears, hit the command button again and cast it again. Repeat, repeat again. Boss won't be able to move. Max damage is 999 so when you think you've reached that, stop and let the animation finish. Stun locking FTW!
Sireth classic is definitely harder but it’s not a massive difficulty spike. I’d say the hardest mega man series is probably Zero, but that one’s also my favorite series for its super satisfying controls and some other stuff.
Ryan Davadi No charge shot until the 5th game and no slide until the 4th game if iirc. Also, in comparison? I suggest taking a look at the following just to give you an idea: Yellow Devil, Quick Man's stage, Spark Man's stage, Heat Man's Stage, Elec Man's stage, Yellow Devil 2.0 . . . pretty much any NES Megaman era stage really. They are unforgiving.
You'd have fun seeing me play MM1 and MM2 for the first time. Nowadays I can beat both with no problem, but as a kid who grew up on Mega Man X, let's say I suffered a little on my first try. Especially on that one boss in MM2's Wily castle. Yeah, that one.
This is a really helpful video. I watched this months ago and I've had the time to try almost all of the suggestions given and it really helped! I now enjoy playing some of the best games on SNES instead of cursing at them in frustration while getting my butt kicked.
I’m surprised people think Megaman X is one of the most difficult games on the SNES. Yeah it’s certainly no walk in the park, but it’s not spine crushing.
Well he's coming from the place that people haven't played the games because they've been told their hard. I'm sure anyone that watches those videos where "gamers" try to play Contra and can't make it through the first stage feels like punching something.
With .30.seconds of the video he tries to ironically portray people who are good at games but while breaking down Megaman X he explains certain choices or playstyles to adhere to, to make things smoother, implying trial by error, rather than the game spoonfeeding it to you, no I don't think they're impossible but it's also easy to dismiss or play down difficulty once you've memorized or learned how to play a game more than a blind run, a good game design allows you to not get stuck but still give difficulty, this did still come off as condescending imo.
This needs to be a whole series, explaining tips to make tough games not so hard. One thing I hate is when other people online are saying a game isn't that hard and I get crushed by it, since usually they don't give reasons why they find it so easy. Stuff like "that weapon's kind of broken" or "you actually can continue if you enter a secret code" make a huge difference.
Naw final boss rush is easy...unless you're doing the post-game challenge mode where you do every combat level back to back, enemies have twice as much health, and THEN you do the boss rush.
Hardest SNES games i played : 1) Super Battletoads aka Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (SNES) (the Bike level) 2) The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger (The Fridge Level) Megaman X is not difficult at all and Contra III is not difficult. Super Turrican was harder. And Contra III is only a little bit hard when you play it alone on hardest. Hagane was the near perfect difficulty (a hard challenge and hard enough to keep you playing it). ActRaiser 1 is way easier than ActRaiser 2.
These were actually really helpful tips.it reminds me of the good old days as a kid when you talk to your friends at recess and they'd give you a little tips like that. The type of stuff that developers probably intended when making the games. But it's a bit of a lost art in this day and age.
@@sanicboom6443 Using the boomerang weapon makes him one of the easiest. Don't charge it - just sit in the middle, shoot one to the right when he spawns, he'll fall and immediately jump to the top left, shoot to the left, he'll fall and jump to the top right, shoot to the right, etc etc. He always jumps to the opposite corner, so just alternate shooting right and left. You can beat him in about 5 secs lol
That shit was impossible. I had battletoads for the genesis and i could never get past the third level even though the sega version was easier than the NES game. That game was brutal.
Hardest Game ever. But it's possible 😎😎 did it a few times. You think after the speedbike level you can go through the rest of the game easily... But nope. The snake level, the chainsaw chasing level and the run against the crazy mouse. Man I'd like the play that he right noe
Valentino M. That’s always the poster boy for hard stages. It’s like every gamer who grew up in the 90s, have nightmares playing that stage. It’s pretty much the consensus to be the hardest stage for 90s kids.
Super Ghouls n Ghosts for me is the hardest game when I was a child, I remember the first time I beat it, I shouted my family in just to show em.... I learnt a very hard life lesson that day :D
@@Jooo_sh I'd say at least 14 people understand what I mean by that game, so that would mean 14 people gives a shit at least, though anyone who has beaten that game knows what a cruel beast it is
WOW this is SUPER helpful. I was definitely one of the people that dismissed Megaman X as "not for me" but I will absolutely have to give it another go. Great video as usual! Thanks SNnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnESDRUNK!
Secret of Mana is seen as hard? Annoying with the stucked AI at nearly every obstacle, but in my experience the hardest part is the castle of the witch. It's the 3rd boss iirc and after that you haven't long to wait till you get magic. And then it's just spellspamming. Also there's a multiplayer option, so there's less chance to get stuck. It was one of my favorite game back in the 90s.
My thoughts exactly. After you get undine it become super easy because you got cure water to heal and popoi get the freeze attack. and who would have thought? ..the next boss fight is the fire gigas whos weakness is freezing magic. the game becomes even easier when you get the elemental luna because popoi cannot run out of mp thanks to the magic absorb spell. I really love this game since 1993 but to call it hard is ridiculous.
M. F. M. I admit, the tiger is hard af. @@iBallz_ Therefore i play a hard mod. Enemys have more HP, there are more traps in chests and the lance (or spear? - the 2nd weapon you get) can turn enemies into other, so make a rabite into a slime. I think, there are other changes too. My friend and me got into the Lava Tempel, but not further yet. A nice mod, but i don't know if it works with other versions of SoM than the german.
@@iBallz_ I dont think I got/figured out the magic absorb spell as a child. I remember the Mana fortress being a pain cause my weapons were super weak from relying on magic all game. I'll look out for that if I play it again as an adult :D
To me, the biggest problem with SoM is that the pace of the game has made it age terribly. And I say this as someone that loves it. The magic is great when you learn what works, but the menuing makes it almost feel like you're discouraged to actually use it. I can easily see someone casually approaching the game, feeling like they shouldn't use magic unless they're forced and getting overwhelmed by some of the early bosses that.. don't quite require it, but kind of do
I bought the X collections and zero collection, i started with zero and the X games were super easy compared to the emotional damage i went through with the zero games.
Right X2 and X3 are harder than X1 and that's only because the subweapons aren't very good so enemies are harder to take down. In X1 the flamethrower and tornado make every enemy go down quickly, I'd say the only hard part of the game is the final boss and that's to be expected.
EnglishMailbox No need for tbat attitude, he's right. The sub weapons in X are incredibly overpowered and once you get the arm upgrade they're just broken. So much is trivialized by Rolling Shield and Chameleon Sting. Think the cliff climb in the first Sigma stage. Also as mentioned, the fire and tornado melt enemies, so do the sparks.
In X, you really gotta get your gear first before worrying about the bosses. I think the people that found it hard didn't bother and just played linearly.
@@GrimmiesN Right, maybe it's not that the subweapons in the sequal aren't good. It's just that they don't compare to X1s subweapons. And honestly it's not that I dislike the sequels, in fact X2 is my favorite to replay, it's just that in X2 the upgraded armcannon is more fun to use than anything else.
Mega Man X is my favorite game. It was hard for me when I was really young. It was one of the first games I actually started to make progress in as a kid and when I did it became easier with only second form Sigma giving me trouble.
If you have a controller that let's you "hands-free-turbo" a button, then set the X button to do that. He said he likes the Spread and Crush-missile combo, but I like the homing-missile and crush-missile combo. This trick doesn't work with the Flame-thrower, and I think it doesn't work with the laser either, but I could be wrong about that.
@@TROOPERfarcry a good example of such a controller includes both the Super Advantage and Capcom Power Fighter. Super Advantage is easier to configure as the switch is already there. For the CPFS, you just have to press the fastest Turbo speed button with the X button to get it to switch weapons insanely quick
@@RoboBlue2 that’s like saying, “it’s not hard if you just watch a play through on UA-cam.” If you use cheats like rewind then you aren’t really beating the game.
@@Urlastnerve I was joking. :P But seriously, I did beat Super Ghosts 'n Ghouls that way and it's a good way to slowly ease into the challenge of eventually beating it without cheats.
Fire Emblem Genealogy of the Holy War, if you remember "oh yeah, these games came with manuals I should look up a translated one" and make use of the games ability to save every turn, you should be fine.
On that note, Thracia 776 is easier than most make it out to be. Most enemy stats are significantly low whereas your stats are good. The only super threatening enemies are the dreadlords and Reinhardt. Don't forget the game has massive staff utility coming out of the ears which can effectively skip most maps. I do feel as if that most of the difficulty comes from the dated Shaya patch.
The two games on this list I had played as a child and adult and finding out little bits of info that make the game much more manageable is always awesome
Your mentioning the button customisation in Mega Man X reminds me of when I played Super Metroid and mapped Dash to L or R [can't remember which one] which makes jumping and shooting at the same time easier.
I got one: DKC2 bramble levels. Trick: when Squawks is carrying monkeys, the thorns on the bottom _do not_ hurt you! This only works if he's carrying monkeys; it doesn't work if you turn into Squawks. Use it to your advantage.
Megaman x has to be one of the Best level designs ever, It really has great replay value because once you get proficent at it and learn the level layouts and taking advantage of even the game's slowdown moments , it's so cool to beat it again graciouslly skipping every obstacle and killing all enemies with ease (now) ; makes you feel like X Is a super badass. I think it's the Best in the series for that the level layouts are created with great detail and are so huge, perfect for X new abilities to be explored to the fullest and taking advantage of the expandes capabilities of the Snes over all the previous games on Nes
@@jjc4924 Yeah, I've beaten X1, X2, and X4. But I just can't bring myself to finish X3. Also, I think Capcom added a few too many items to find, namely those robot suits in X3. X2 is my favorite of the series so far.
The Ogre Battle games get this sometimes too, though largely due to obscurity. Ogre Battle: You can get around faster by adding your starting Gryphon units to a team. Flanking and doing events is so much easier when you can have your wizards and crap just flying to liberate and hold out of the way locations. Also helpful at making the locals like you by winning battles faster. Tactics Ogre: Just stack elemental buffs and use bows or spears. So many try to copy the AI and get slaughtered, which is sad when the game has so many options. The AI is fodder, they can keep their knights and melee units, just stay away from them and keep your precious units from dying and talking about their entrails or blaming you for their deaths.
Ogre Battle is even speed runnable. Can finish that game is under 2 hours easily. Although the more enjoyable way to play it from my point of view is to build a great army
@@amso7169 The only complaint I have for X 2 is that the music isn't as good as the first game. The rest is an improved version of the previous game. X 3 haves some good stuff but the ride armors are given after the moment you most need them. It haves a lot of unnecessary backtracking and the final form of sigma haves his weakness slightly misplaced. That was really unfair considering I refused to go to the internet to check stuff on my first play through. I would only recommend X1, X4 and X5 for now. We are not missing much on skipping the other games.
@@angelemmanuelperezmuniz1474 X series isn’t as good as the others, I agree. Only a few are all that great tbh. I like the series a lot but I only like 3/4 of the games. The Zero and ZX games are my favorites.
@@amso7169 Those are the best that Mega Man had ever been. Mega Man 11 can still change my mind since I never played that one but for now I stand on the statement that Mega Man Zero and ZX are the best.
In Armored Armadillo's stage, right at the beginning, is a bat enemy from the classic series that has a very high chance to drop lives. You have to jump off the cart, or else you'll go too fast and pass it by. Then just kill it, walk to the left so that it respawns and repeat. I'm pretty sure the dog is weak to Chill Penguin's weapon, but it's been a while so I'm exactly sure. Even then it's a pretty easy fight, you shouldn't have too much trouble with it. Sigma's first form is weak to Spark Mandrill's weapon. You can easily trap him in a loop by wall-jumping and then jumping down and shooting him. His final form is weak to Armored Armadillo's weapon, the only place you can hit him is his head, so wait for his hand to go down and use it to get up there. If you die, then in the tunnel before the fight, you can easily replenish your resources by killing the small catterpilars. The fastest way to do it is using charged version of Armadillo's weapon. I hope this helps at least a little bit!
@@AintNobodyAtAll you can pull one off from time to time but you're right. That makes it hard to dash ckimb with any charge. I'm sure someone could get good at it
I highly recommend Contra: Hard Corps for the Sega Genesis! It has four playable characters with different weapons, the ability to slide and negate damage, an amazing soundtrack, but most of all: 13 total stages that branch into different paths, leading to different endings, which you can access by making decisions in connection with the story.
I never came close to beating it as a kid but I pulled the old super Nintendo out of a box about five years ago and was able to finally make it to the end
@@mauricesmith4382 when we were kids, you had to just die a lot and memorize to beat a game. So my brother and I would play until we got that ballet DOWN. Beating that together was fucking cathartic. I still remember half the moves by heart. Mario we did different. He was better with controls and was better at figuring how to get through so of coach him. I was the older one. I was probably just being lazy at that point but it got him through Mario lol.
@@adamlee011 Man, you made me miss playing SNES with my older brother. We would alternate turns in 1 player games and would learn from each other's mistakes. So much fun grinding at DK country 2, MMX, Star Wars series and others. Good times :)
@@KarlosEPM We would run the lost levels (or Mario 2) and I would figure out the way to get through a level, while my little bro would be the one to execute it. And we were supposed to be sleeping. 😂
Brilliant video! I beat Ghouls 'n Ghosts on Megadrive a few times then on Master System the other day so was starting to psych myself up for Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts. Thanks
Hey Drunk, if you don't mind I will leave tips for my favorite hard SNES game that people dismiss because of difficulty, Lion King! LION KING TIPS Tip 1: Cheat code) If you type b,a,r,r and y (BARRY) you open a cheat menu that allow you to pick your stage, and you can choose infinite continues or become imune to damage (but not both) Tip 2: Max health trick) In the first stage there is a life and a continue hidden to the right of the level, where you have to do a rolling move to squeeze through a narrow passage. There is also a red bug bellow a rock with a lizard and a blue bug above a tree, which increase you max health and roar power respectively. Here is the trick: Grab the bugs and the continue, then kill yourself over and over until you lose the continue. (It's really annoing on easy difficulty because you have 9 lives, but is fine on normal and hard). After that, you will keep your health and roar upgrade, and the bugs and continue will respawn! You can repeat it until you have over 10 points of health! (Compared to the initial 4). Tip 3: Jump and hit colision detection) One of the things that throw people off in this game is jumping on platforms that are just out of reach. Simba can grab leadges, but you have to aim his claws to the edge of the platform for that. If you try to land on the platform instead, you may not land on the platform AND Simba won't grab it. So if you are not sure you can land on a platform, try instead to aim Simba's claws to the edge. If he's curled into a ball, aim the edge of the "ball" to the place you want to grab. On the second stage, aim to the base of the Hippos' tails to grab them. I have a bunch of other tips, but these are the ones that I think are the most important. Feel free to add these tips in a video if you want. Cheers!
@@supersexysega or play another game, because The Lion King is unfair in both platforms. The absurd difficulty curve was added by design, instructed by Disney directives who didn't want the kids to finish the game during Blockbuster rentals. It may be slightly easier on Genesis... but it still the same broken game with infuriating segments like the Monkey Puzzle, because it had to meet the Disney anti rental policy in both versions.
@@elbitxo5945 I'm not denying what you said, but as someone who was a kid back then, it's a little silly that they thought they needed to do that. Lion King was hugely popular and the game was fun (even if it was hard). I don't think I knew a single kid that DIDN'T own the game for whichever system they owned.
two more thing to Secret of Mana: 1. Boss Battle are difficult: Simply no. Level the Magic of your spell caster and every boss battle may become very ez, just use your magic for the most diffcult and annoying enemies so you got enough mana for the Bosses. 2. The Boy sucks: If you are underleveld, he does suck. If you level your weapons and magic against exp heavy enemies he is very helpful. His main purpsoe is to hit the normal enemies they got knockdown instead of stun. Most Enemis in knockdown can take weapon damage by your party memebers, while most "stunned" enemeies are immune to weapon damage, while stunned.
The vast majority of the bosses are spell spam bosses and the main thing you gotta do is just have faerie walnut and later in the game, have luna's MP steal leveled a bit. Some boss types like the Mantis, the Plant, the Tiger, the Mech Rider, and the Robot, are meant to be fought with weapons, but boss types like the Gigas, the Hydra, the Bird, the Snake, the Minotaur, the Bat, the Dragons, the Slime, Dark Lich, etc. While things like the Wall Face are a mix with the eyes being melee targets but the forehead a spell target. You only need to level on the sprite: undine, gnome, slyphid, salamando, luna, and much later, shade for the mana fortress. The girl only really needs to level undine for the heals and lumina for the spells and undine will level naturally without any forced usage. Leveling up luna helps on the mana beast (energy boost) . Most of the buff and debuff spells like speed up, defender, the sabers, acid rain, fire bouquet, generally make too little of a difference to be useful (something they fixed on the sequel, Trials of Mana). Leveling Dryad probably makes the Mana Beast fight a bit quicker, and having a stronger revive is probably useful, but generally, Dryad is not that important overall. For weapons, I generally give each character 2 or 3 weapons. The sprite has a higher agility stat and lower strength stat, so is probably better using ranged mostly. I find that giving the boy the knuckle is pretty effective, since it hits a lot of targets very quickly and the lvl 1 and 2 charge ups are useful. I tend give the girl and the sprite the axe and whip (though who uses it varies), because in some dungeons, having quick access to those for obstacles is useful. Certain weapons like the sprite spear, give you ability to balloon and later there are knuckles who sleep enemies, so when you get to those, use them on the trash mobs.
Wonderful video SNES drunk! I grew up with Mega Man X, Contra III, Secret of Mana, and Actraiser and those games all kicked my butt pretty good! I did manage to eventually beat them all but not before getting maimed first. ;) You'll laugh at this but I did NOT know how to use Sub Tanks in Mega Man X until I got owned by the first boss in Sigma Stage #1. Don't ask why but for some reason, I didn't figure it out until that point in the game. I'll have to dig into Super Ghouls and Ghosts again someday. I never did give that game enough of a chance. In any case, thanks again for sharing man. Great video!
See, before I beat MegaMan x, I thought that you'd have to go back and fight each boss over and over again in order to refill the boss weapons. I'm glad they reset.
I've nearly beaten the game so many times (you know, when you do all the stages again), but that last stage is bloody hard with that stupid weapon. I always run out of time. When I finally did it, I had spent 5 hours playing the game continuously. I of course fell to the floor.
@@kunaikilla I like using double tap primarily and using B+A at the same time to propel off walls. For X4 and beyond, I prefer just mapping dash to L and using L always
I rented it and beat it after some tries. After you beat the ninja gaidens in nes,hagane is not that hard. Battlemaniacs and super ghost n goblins are harder
@@zengram Different people have different set of skills. For example I can beat constantly Battlemaniacs without losing a single life but on the other hand I cant beat Hagane...
"I always move it to the R button" A GENTLEMAN and a SCHOLAR. The only serious flaw of the game is that X doesn't begin with the dash. My guess is that the devs knew this but didn't have time to redesign around it and thus made it impossible not to get the dash.
I always thought it was to ease those familiar with classic Mega Man into the game since the first stage would play pretty similarly to the NES games due to the dash being really the only thing that's drastically different in terms of movement. I think a better suggestion would be for the game to give you the dash right after you meet zero in the first stage.
It’s definitely an intentional flaunt that X is better than the original Mega Man. They made it impossible to miss so 1) You appreciate the extra capability it gives you and 2) you keep your eyes peeled for more Dr. Light capsules.
Besides the excellent points people have made here, the game designers were likely aiming not to create a game you would know how to beat step by step but rather aiming to get players to try various levels and fail, sometimes due to lacking a key item or weapon, and then eventually discover what they needed. For example, they hope that you face Storm Eagle at least once before you get the dash, so the helpless feeling of getting blown off the airship is replaced by the feeling of power and control once you have the dash. The game designers wanted you to feel advancement/progression despite the game not being an RPG, and the dash was a big part of that. But once the dash became integrated and expected gameplay in MMX, that led to you starting with the dash in the sequels, because by that point it wouldn't be MMX without dash.
Sic contra tip bro. I never tried that before. Also, I probably always missed that neko shop behind the palace in Mana. You might've already done this but I would love a video on tips for Seiken Densetsu 3
I thought Actraiser's boss gauntlet was impossible until I watched a playthrough. Most bosses just require patience and following a very specific pattern. Also, the best way to deal damage with stardust is wait until the boss is in the air on the top right corner of the screen, because that's where the stars appear.
There is even a brutal hard hack called "Hard Mode" addressing the abysmal easiness of this game. The Tiger Boss is kinda unfair though, it has too exaggerated invincibility frames. This becomes more obvious in this hard hack.
I'm guessing some people try to play it like an action game and rush through it, but if you slow down and treat it like an RPG (manage equipment, manage spells, grind levels, etc.) it's pretty darn easy. I suck at video games and even I beat it easily.
It might be for 2 reasons though: 1) As soon as you get the Dragon (Flammie) you suddenly have no idea what to do, since there's no clues (because most of the info is given through dialogue which a lot of people skips or pay no attention) it quickly becomes a _¿where the f**k do I go?_ kinds of game. 2) Depending on your level and the playthrough a lot of people get the undersea fortress risen very early and get absolutely wrecked by the enemies. And since leveling up both spells and weapons takes a lot of time it can upset a lot of people since they'll believe they can't beat the game. At least those are the 2 most common reasons I've gotten from people that they let me they have the game.
In Act Raiser, during the boss gauntlet, Aura is a much more consistent damage output than stardust. The trick to using Aura is to stand directly beside the boss before firing it off. It then hits them on multiple frames causing massive damage and in most cases, one shot boss kill.
"Megaman X is hard." I don't know how to feel as someone who spent literally years evading X2, because the bosses were a pain in the ass for my younger self, until I eventually managed to defeat that stupid ostrich.
To be fair, Classic Mega Man tends to be harder because the level design isn't exactly good (see Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 9) nor do most of them have good gimmick usage and/or enemy placement (see Mega Man 3) and some of the bosses are outright unfair without a guide (see Boobeam Trap.) -- exceptions go to Mega Man 4, 6, 8, &B, 10 and 11. It's not like X did a better job at level design either (if I had to say so, I'd say X did an even worse job than Classic), but they tried to improve over time and that's great.
Zacsolo I never played 4-5-6. Had 2-3 growing up, then played 1 on emulator in college. Later got 9. But from what I remember upon release, people got board of the format and it didn’t matter what wild bosses the developers came up with they still felt light on content.
@@cristianmaldonado949 See these days I relish the failures; losing lives, missing power ups, not getting achievements, backpedaling from progress to grind...it's all part of the experience. "Pro-gamering" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
I have a very specific version of this: people frequently cite the Toxic Tower level in Donkey Kong Country 2 as one of its harder levels, which always surprises me, because I actually used to play it frequently when I was a scaredy-cat child who hated dying because I thought it was easier than most of the other late-game levels. I think it comes down to controlling Rattly-I, unlike probably everyone else, really like playing as Rattly (Rattle Battle was one of my other favorite levels) and got pretty good at controlling him. Once you are good at controlling him, you clear the first part of the level quickly, and the Squawks and Squitter sections are free if you don't have to go fast.
It's always interesting when I find out games from my childhood are considered 'difficult.' First it seeing the TMNT and Battletoads games on the Most Difficult Games Of All Time sort of lists. Then it was seeing modern gamers actually play Mario 1 for the first time. Now it's Mega Man X and - of all things - Secret of Mana. Personally I don't think these old games are really more difficult than newer games. Just what's difficult has changed. Old games were unforgiving, but mechanically simple. Depending on the console you had between 2 and 6 buttons and a D-Pad. You were very limited in what you could do, but you had to do it precisely or die. Modern games tend not to require that level of precision, but are packed with layers and layers of game systems and much more complex controls - like 12 or so buttons, D-Pad, dual analog sticks, and multi-button inputs in most games. Understanding how to play the game is now the challenge. Once you do, execution is usually the easy part.
I think a lot of people aren't consciously aware of the time disparity between how old and new games expect players to acclimate. A modern game may take hours hand-holding players through accumulating and stacking skill sets, and people may get the feeling that an entire day has passed without their notice. Then they may try some "Nintendo Hard" game and become exasperated that it took a dozen tries to beat a level, expect the process is 2-3 minutes, which means the time investment was about half an hour.
And then they streamline so every game play the same way, so there's nothing much to learn, or the systems don't really matter much so players don't even need to learn. Then a game like Dark Souls (or Demon's Souls) comes out, that forces players to pay attention to everything in the game because everything matters, and it blows people's minds.
@@Dj.D25 It had great music and fun power ups. The level design was just garbage There was this guy back in the day called HideOfBeast. He managed the insane feat of doing perfect runs of X6, as well as the other games in the series. He had a lot of interesting things to say about the X series
But X6 becomes a lot easier once you know which part does what. Shock Buffer + Defense Barrier alone will make you strong enough to damage boost everything. EVERYTHING. Once you realize X6 is not the usual Jump 'n Shoot game, its not that bad.
4:47 FINALLY!!!! SOMEBODY TALKING ABOUT A GAME HE KNOWS AND PLAYED!!!! THANK YOU!!!! yes, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts is dififcult but once you know the location of all hiddent treasure chests, and can keep a gold armor, the game is suddenly very difficult but possible to complete. There are more hidden chests than just the one at the begining. Items are also not random so once you know, and have the gold armor and the dragon attack (most of the time) you can beat the game easily. Its all about patterns. And easy ones, not like COntra 3. I beat Contra 3 but that one is much more difficult as the patterns are more complex and more specific. It takes a lof of hours to get into it....
"once you know the location of all hiddent treasure chests, and can keep a gold armor" That's like saying "once you've mastered all of the things that make the game really hard, the game isn't that hard." SG&G is not really a platformer; it's a Gradius-style shooter. The most important skill in such games is not to shoot thing; it's to not get hit. Once you're good enough at dealing with the hoards of randomly spawning stuff to avoid getting hit, then yes, the game isn't that hard. But that's what *makes it hard.*
i beat this game in the arcade without dying once in 1990 at age 13. the height of my hand eye coordination and reflexes. when i saw that a second quest started, i just walked away from the game. huge turn off.
Video Games Are Fun you didn’t. Super ghouls & ghosts is a Snes game. Ghosts & goblins and ghouls and ghosts were arcade games and both are different games from sgng.
Contra 3 is mostly memorization. When I first played Stage 4, I shut the game off and went on about my life. But when I went back I found that each part has a different strategy that you have to discover.
Megaman X is one of my absolute favorite games of all time and I can remember my friends complaining about the difficulty before I showed them how to crush it in less than an hour.
Yeah anyone who thinks it's hard gave up waaaaay too early. Once you've put in a bit of time, it's the biggest cakewalk in the Mega Man series outside of maybe MM2.
Yeah for me the X series games are way harder than the NES Mega Man games. I've beaten all 6 Mega Man games and Mega Man 9. For whatever reason I cannot get thru any of the X games. I've been able to get thru the first 8 bosses in X but that's it. I've played bits and pieces of the first 5 X games but I just can't make any headway.
I realize this video is a year old but your tips make me want to play every single one of the games you mentioned! Also I subscribed because if the videos you make are anything like this I'm gonna love em
1:23 I'm guessing the excuse from people will be: "Yeah well, when I played I didn't mess with the options because that's like cheating, you're supposed to play it exactly as the developers intended" And then the debate of R button "losers" and A button "purist" will begin and change the speed running, hardcore community forever.
I remember back when, I told my friend who struggled with tank control in RE 2, that you can change into auto aim in configuration. But he said it was cheating, and tank control sucks, and RE 2 had "bad game design". I actively avoided him since.
@@DeskoDev auto aim is turned off in the dualshock version. A simple google search would've inform you about this. But you just have to go and act like a douche, didnt you?
The people who criticize the combat method in Secret of Mana are the same people who praise Rise of the Robots and BALLZ as being "totally underrated." smh
Same people who bought Clayfighters 63 1/3 on the N64 from a magazine advert... because it was the cheapest and they wanted to bulk up their collection and "surely, it cant be THAT bad".
When we say “beat” a game are we talking without save states and such. Cause if that’s the case then a lot of gamers would be lying if they said they beat em legit
Megaman X is still easy. The final boss is tough, but once you learn its patterns and get all the items it becomes beatable. Now if you ask me if it's easy without losing all the lives and starting from the password screen, then you got a point.
I don't remember the snes having save states. I'm talking the original. And I beat all these games except super ghouls and ghosts. Even beat contra 3 on hard mode.
I beat X and Mana no problem without save states. I also beat Super Ghosts and Goblins without save states as well, but then I learned I needed to replay the game to get the ring. I gave up.
If you weren't falling off the sky bridge to your death it was the last level where the octopus ghosts one hit kill you and there is no continue. Back to the start you go....
Another thing to mention about Secret of Mana is that you gotta grind to power up your magic attacks and neglecting to do this is basically just setting yourself up for torture (trust me. I’m speaking from experience)
Dude, do a character satire video with that "Well, actually" voice. That shit had me crying laughing. I feel like we all have a loser friend like that. Hahaha.
Haha The first MegaMan x game used to be hard for as a kid because I couldn’t jump up the platform on penguin’s stage. But dude changing the dash to the shoulder button makes such a big difference and more comfortable to play.
wow such a negative reductionist view on secret of mana, thats one of the best games ever. on the other hand yes super ghouls and ghosts is brutally difficult
Coming from NES, X was a dream come true with the wall jumps. The only getting used to/learning was how to fire when youre on the wall, which is a basic but major mechanic in the X games
These are fun :) I'd love to see a tips and tricks video on specific games. I feel like A LOT of SNES games and older games in general are only a couple small spoilers away from holding up to modern standards.
Secret of Mana is even easier than all that - when playing by yourself have them set to Keep Away and Guard and they won't die and serve their purpose: Magic & Item Mules. If you have trouble with them snagging (which you can figure out how to avoid) just leave them dead all the time and Cup of Wishes on them during boss fights. Also, if any boss is giving you trouble you can atomic nuke any boss using the compound magic damage loop. While NOT controlling the other characters you can rapid fire their magic which you cannot do under human control. Use the spell that deals the most damage and the second the spirit vanishes bring up the Sprites menu and use it again - the next spell will activate before the damage is applied and locks the enemy in an idle stance allowing to take a single pot shot at it with Randi. Once you feel the damage would be about 999 - wait 1 second to cast the next spell and continue. The boss will stay locked idle the 999 will apply and a new chain of damage will start. Use a Fairy Walnut when they're low on MP and continue until its dead.
I've played Secret of Mana over the years but still haven't finished it. But I was today years old when I learned the select button trick. Thanks, SNES Drunk!
Secret of Mana was quite hard for me until I figured out you could spam spells. You don't have to wait for the animation to complete. You can pretty much cast a spell at each frame of the game sooooo...yeah. Bosses would just die before anything happened. I don't know if I could beat the game without some major grinding otherwise.
I don't think anyone else said this but your "well actually" voice was amazingly spot on, gotta give credit where credit is due.
So do I think. Great voice, and kinda unexpected. It's a good surprise though, because it fits those condescending people so well.
Spot on, bravo sir.
agreed
Haha dammit I said it at the same time! Great eye and yeah that impression was casually epic.
He reminds me of Bentley from the Sly Cooper games 🤣
That feeling when you have a cross bow and the gold suit and 30 seconds later you’re just a guy with a beard running around in his underwear.
Depression.
🤣 That's the pride talking when the seven stages of denial starts to kick in. Arthur knows a real man can fight through any situation with just his boxers and a weapon in hand.
Only way I can play this game is with a savestate. full stop
College.
lonewolffang not to mention how your heart rate goes up in the search for that suit again
I remember "beating" Super gouls and ghosts as a kid and losing my mind when it makes you do a whole nother playthrough.
I used the Game Genie and was so excited that I finally beat it. Then my world was ripped apart as I had to start all over. If I recall, I quit and never tried after that.
@ed champagne. I only used infinite lives. Not level skip or no damage. Still had to play it through.
@ed champagneWhy does the fact that I used a Genie just steam your pickle?
Good luck
@@archetypervb I recently "beat" the game on an emulator and using save points only at in-game save points (no rewinding cuz that defeat the idea of conquering a tough challenge). I think being able to work throguh levels one at a time over multiple play session gave me a much better experience. Personally I think with how difficult and trial & error the game is, it really should have unlimited continues and a password system.
Megaman X was always considered easy mode Megaman compared to the NES games.
Yep, considering that pre X Mega Man didn't really have dash, charged buster, or wall climbing. I don't see how this one keeps making it to 'hard to beat' lists.
You have the tools I listed above, an easy mode path(once you learn it), an extra life farm on Armored Armadillo's stage, & super obvious patterns on the bosses.
The Nes games arent that hard aside from 1 imo.
Yeah. I love these games. The only one that I don't particularly like is X3.
To this day I still haven't finished Mega Man 1 and 2.
Max Xam Megaman 2 is the easiest one, just use metal blade.
Dash moved to the R button is the kind of pro tip I need in my life. You have given me a new game, my good sir.
Call me crazy but I actually prefer the dash to be on the A / Circle button. I just find it simpler when I only have to keep track of one finger movement. Plus I like to keep the weapon switching to L / R.
I prefer L. I'm surprised Capcom uses the layout I used when I play the Mega Man Zero games.
Yea, I'm gonna have to try that. I didn't have that game as a kid but always loved the NES mega man games. I've only put in a small amount of time on the SNES classic version, but I sucked pretty bad. I didn't like the controls very much. I imagine it takes time to get used to, particularly the dashing, wall jumping, etc.
I'm one of those purists that plays with default controls. It isn't that bad with it mapped to A. That's how I've always played it and it's never been a problem.
Weirdly enough, is the only one game I play with the crawl grip and don't find it weird. Even more weird is the fact I just now realized I've been playing MMX with claw grip.
EDIT: But the kind of claw grip in which you use your index and middle fingers to press Y, B and A. Maybe that's not even a claw grip?
I always thought Secret of Mana was rather easy. I wasn't aware that others consider it to be so difficult.
As a kid I had major problems. Was to young to really understand what the armor does, so I played most part without it. After hard problems with the Bad Ass Tiger, it was quite manageable, even without armor. Came to the pure land, but wasnt able to really beat it, till I upgraded my defensive stuff. So...yeah, can be hard, but is it really? If you have problems, you can still use the magic glitch to make the bosses complete jokes.
@@M0V0P spikey tiger at the witches palace was one infuriating boss back then, but after him...most bosses were pretty simple in contrast.
@@johnphillips5310 you just have to level up rocky before you go to the tiger. use magic & its no problem to beat it. i think the hardest fact is getting all the weapons
I didnt have trouble with it, just had the CPU partners hang back with charged projectile weapons while I fought up close
Most people don't seem to realize that you can chain attack magic. Make sure you're controlling the main guy (not little dude), then use the command button to make little dude cast fireball (for example). As soon as the elemental disappears, hit the command button again and cast it again. Repeat, repeat again. Boss won't be able to move. Max damage is 999 so when you think you've reached that, stop and let the animation finish. Stun locking FTW!
If someone thinks Mega Man X is hard, I'd hate to see their reaction to classic Mega Man.
Sireth megaman X is hard af lol. I’ve never played the nes version but I heard they’re rough lol
Sireth classic is definitely harder but it’s not a massive difficulty spike. I’d say the hardest mega man series is probably Zero, but that one’s also my favorite series for its super satisfying controls and some other stuff.
Ryan Davadi No charge shot until the 5th game and no slide until the 4th game if iirc.
Also, in comparison? I suggest taking a look at the following just to give you an idea: Yellow Devil, Quick Man's stage, Spark Man's stage, Heat Man's Stage, Elec Man's stage, Yellow Devil 2.0 . . . pretty much any NES Megaman era stage really. They are unforgiving.
You'd have fun seeing me play MM1 and MM2 for the first time. Nowadays I can beat both with no problem, but as a kid who grew up on Mega Man X, let's say I suffered a little on my first try. Especially on that one boss in MM2's Wily castle. Yeah, that one.
Don't forget Guts Man!
What a fantastic idea for a video. Sharing your experience with actual gameplay tips. Do more of these please!
This is a really helpful video. I watched this months ago and I've had the time to try almost all of the suggestions given and it really helped! I now enjoy playing some of the best games on SNES instead of cursing at them in frustration while getting my butt kicked.
I like how he spoke of games that are thought to be hard but aren't without sounding condescending
I’m surprised people think Megaman X is one of the most difficult games on the SNES. Yeah it’s certainly no walk in the park, but it’s not spine crushing.
Well he's coming from the place that people haven't played the games because they've been told their hard. I'm sure anyone that watches those videos where "gamers" try to play Contra and can't make it through the first stage feels like punching something.
With .30.seconds of the video he tries to ironically portray people who are good at games but while breaking down Megaman X he explains certain choices or playstyles to adhere to, to make things smoother, implying trial by error, rather than the game spoonfeeding it to you, no I don't think they're impossible but it's also easy to dismiss or play down difficulty once you've memorized or learned how to play a game more than a blind run, a good game design allows you to not get stuck but still give difficulty, this did still come off as condescending imo.
@@TheFlameHaze1 100% agree, which is also the reason I don't watch more of the lists. "Casual elitism" seems very appropriate here.
@@Bladieblah Elitism? Wtf
Total length of video: 470 secs.
Total length of "SNES Drunk": 6 secs.
1.28% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk."
Thank you
You should see the hard driving review
@@BryanX64 Take a look at the pinned comment on that review. ;)
Time well spent.
@@NickSayre best part
This needs to be a whole series, explaining tips to make tough games not so hard. One thing I hate is when other people online are saying a game isn't that hard and I get crushed by it, since usually they don't give reasons why they find it so easy. Stuff like "that weapon's kind of broken" or "you actually can continue if you enter a secret code" make a huge difference.
*Sees Actraiser*
"What? Actraiser isn't difficu--"
*Sees boss rush at the end of the game*
"Okay, that's fair."
Naw final boss rush is easy...unless you're doing the post-game challenge mode where you do every combat level back to back, enemies have twice as much health, and THEN you do the boss rush.
Magic and knowing where to stand to hit enemies twice per attack with your sword trivializes the sidescroller stages.
Also that freaking tree in the snow world.
Nothing in either of the actraisers is hard
Hardest SNES games i played :
1) Super Battletoads aka Battletoads in Battlemaniacs (SNES) (the Bike level)
2) The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger (The Fridge Level)
Megaman X is not difficult at all and Contra III is not difficult. Super Turrican was harder.
And Contra III is only a little bit hard when you play it alone on hardest. Hagane was the near perfect difficulty (a hard challenge and hard enough to keep you playing it).
ActRaiser 1 is way easier than ActRaiser 2.
These were actually really helpful tips.it reminds me of the good old days as a kid when you talk to your friends at recess and they'd give you a little tips like that. The type of stuff that developers probably intended when making the games. But it's a bit of a lost art in this day and age.
Secret of Mana: A lot of people also just aren't willing to grind levels like they need to. You do need to stop to grind out different skills/spells
That's pretty much every JRPG.
Just another reason that Secret of Mana actually sucks
@@FabulousJejmazeor maybe you
@@musiczzlife9412 If a game requires grinding it sucks
It was acceptable in the 90s. Original dragon warrior and final fantasy were total grind fests
"Storm Eagle is a breeze to beat" That's a top tier comment, well played.
Definitely him and Chill Penguin were the easiest.
Flame mammoth is pretty simple too, to be fair
The hardest in the game for me was probably Sting Chameleon
@@sanicboom6443 Using the boomerang weapon makes him one of the easiest. Don't charge it - just sit in the middle, shoot one to the right when he spawns, he'll fall and immediately jump to the top left, shoot to the left, he'll fall and jump to the top right, shoot to the right, etc etc. He always jumps to the opposite corner, so just alternate shooting right and left. You can beat him in about 5 secs lol
@@frcShoryuken I never knew that
Ah, yes. Thinking about difficult games takes me back to all three levels of the original Battletoads...
That shit was impossible. I had battletoads for the genesis and i could never get past the third level even though the sega version was easier than the NES game. That game was brutal.
Is that the level where you got to climb up?
@@kunaikilla the level with the speedbike
Hardest Game ever. But it's possible 😎😎 did it a few times. You think after the speedbike level you can go through the rest of the game easily... But nope. The snake level, the chainsaw chasing level and the run against the crazy mouse. Man I'd like the play that he right noe
Valentino M. That’s always the poster boy for hard stages. It’s like every gamer who grew up in the 90s, have nightmares playing that stage. It’s pretty much the consensus to be the hardest stage for 90s kids.
Super Ghouls n Ghosts for me is the hardest game when I was a child, I remember the first time I beat it, I shouted my family in just to show em.... I learnt a very hard life lesson that day :D
I still haven't beaten it. I don't play a lot of video games though.
Think twice
The lesson being nobody gives a shit about our feeble video game achievements :c
@@Jooo_sh Ayye don't knock us down, gamers support other gamers. I'm down for hearing what achievements gamers have accomplished in games :)
@@Jooo_sh I'd say at least 14 people understand what I mean by that game, so that would mean 14 people gives a shit at least, though anyone who has beaten that game knows what a cruel beast it is
WOW this is SUPER helpful. I was definitely one of the people that dismissed Megaman X as "not for me" but I will absolutely have to give it another go. Great video as usual! Thanks SNnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnESDRUNK!
Secret of Mana is seen as hard? Annoying with the stucked AI at nearly every obstacle, but in my experience the hardest part is the castle of the witch. It's the 3rd boss iirc and after that you haven't long to wait till you get magic. And then it's just spellspamming. Also there's a multiplayer option, so there's less chance to get stuck. It was one of my favorite game back in the 90s.
A lot of people get stuck on Spikey Tiger and end up putting down the game
My thoughts exactly. After you get undine it become super easy because you got cure water to heal and popoi get the freeze attack. and who would have thought? ..the next boss fight is the fire gigas whos weakness is freezing magic. the game becomes even easier when you get the elemental luna because popoi cannot run out of mp thanks to the magic absorb spell. I really love this game since 1993 but to call it hard is ridiculous.
M. F. M.
I admit, the tiger is hard af.
@@iBallz_
Therefore i play a hard mod. Enemys have more HP, there are more traps in chests and the lance (or spear? - the 2nd weapon you get) can turn enemies into other, so make a rabite into a slime. I think, there are other changes too. My friend and me got into the Lava Tempel, but not further yet. A nice mod, but i don't know if it works with other versions of SoM than the german.
@@iBallz_ I dont think I got/figured out the magic absorb spell as a child. I remember the Mana fortress being a pain cause my weapons were super weak from relying on magic all game. I'll look out for that if I play it again as an adult :D
To me, the biggest problem with SoM is that the pace of the game has made it age terribly. And I say this as someone that loves it.
The magic is great when you learn what works, but the menuing makes it almost feel like you're discouraged to actually use it.
I can easily see someone casually approaching the game, feeling like they shouldn't use magic unless they're forced and getting overwhelmed by some of the early bosses that.. don't quite require it, but kind of do
There is literally never a bad time to blast Megaman X music in the background. Never change.
Man the whole time you mention people saying Megaman X is hard, i couldn't imagine how hard they think a lot of other games are.
I bought the X collections and zero collection, i started with zero and the X games were super easy compared to the emotional damage i went through with the zero games.
Right X2 and X3 are harder than X1 and that's only because the subweapons aren't very good so enemies are harder to take down. In X1 the flamethrower and tornado make every enemy go down quickly, I'd say the only hard part of the game is the final boss and that's to be expected.
EnglishMailbox No need for tbat attitude, he's right. The sub weapons in X are incredibly overpowered and once you get the arm upgrade they're just broken. So much is trivialized by Rolling Shield and Chameleon Sting. Think the cliff climb in the first Sigma stage. Also as mentioned, the fire and tornado melt enemies, so do the sparks.
In X, you really gotta get your gear first before worrying about the bosses. I think the people that found it hard didn't bother and just played linearly.
@@GrimmiesN Right, maybe it's not that the subweapons in the sequal aren't good. It's just that they don't compare to X1s subweapons. And honestly it's not that I dislike the sequels, in fact X2 is my favorite to replay, it's just that in X2 the upgraded armcannon is more fun to use than anything else.
Had no idea you could to that in Contra!!
Been playing that game for almost 30 years, and also had no idea that was possible
Cuphead is another game where alternating weapons deals damage considerably faster.
Also Crush & Laser are a devastating combo. It wipes out some of the subbosses easy and one of the bosses (can't remember which one)
It's not as good for level clearing, but double crush absolutely destroys bosses with this method. Crush and Laser is a close second.
me neither. Maybe it's time to finally try to beat it.
Mega Man X is my favorite game. It was hard for me when I was really young. It was one of the first games I actually started to make progress in as a kid and when I did it became easier with only second form Sigma giving me trouble.
I wish that the intro was longer, maybe you should do a kareoke version so we can sing along?
I would love that.
SNNNN!
SNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!
SNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN...
Look up his Is Race Driving for Snes worth playing. Thank me later.
@@scitizenkane1 But I need that little dot that jumps on the letters so I know where in the song I'am
@@moronicron LOlolololol
I was watching this thinking "yeah I know about that, yeah I know that one, too" until you got to Contra and the weapon switching. Mind=blown.
If you have a controller that let's you "hands-free-turbo" a button, then set the X button to do that. He said he likes the Spread and Crush-missile combo, but I like the homing-missile and crush-missile combo. This trick doesn't work with the Flame-thrower, and I think it doesn't work with the laser either, but I could be wrong about that.
@@TROOPERfarcry a good example of such a controller includes both the Super Advantage and Capcom Power Fighter.
Super Advantage is easier to configure as the switch is already there. For the CPFS, you just have to press the fastest Turbo speed button with the X button to get it to switch weapons insanely quick
“Hard games that really aren’t hard”
*sees Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts*
“Well that was a f$&@ing lie....”
It's not hard at all if you use the rewind feature on your emulator.
@@RoboBlue2 that’s like saying, “it’s not hard if you just watch a play through on UA-cam.” If you use cheats like rewind then you aren’t really beating the game.
@@Urlastnerve I was joking. :P
But seriously, I did beat Super Ghosts 'n Ghouls that way and it's a good way to slowly ease into the challenge of eventually beating it without cheats.
Fire Emblem Genealogy of the Holy War, if you remember "oh yeah, these games came with manuals I should look up a translated one" and make use of the games ability to save every turn, you should be fine.
On that note, Thracia 776 is easier than most make it out to be. Most enemy stats are significantly low whereas your stats are good. The only super threatening enemies are the dreadlords and Reinhardt. Don't forget the game has massive staff utility coming out of the ears which can effectively skip most maps. I do feel as if that most of the difficulty comes from the dated Shaya patch.
Congrats on 150k subs!
Thanks!
May I ask who is in your profile?
@@bbs8942 Golbez from FFIV
The two games on this list I had played as a child and adult and finding out little bits of info that make the game much more manageable is always awesome
Your mentioning the button customisation in Mega Man X reminds me of when I played Super Metroid and mapped Dash to L or R [can't remember which one] which makes jumping and shooting at the same time easier.
Your impression of 90% of youtube commenters was spot on with the “you just gotta put in 5000 hours and its easy” 😂😂😂
@War Zone bravo, just bravo
Just farm that that 0.2% drop, its not that rare
I got one: DKC2 bramble levels. Trick: when Squawks is carrying monkeys, the thorns on the bottom _do not_ hurt you! This only works if he's carrying monkeys; it doesn't work if you turn into Squawks. Use it to your advantage.
Yeah those levels are super hard especially when the wind blows you the opposite way
@@parkerthrelkeld8042 The worst part is that It's only one portion of a level. Although the rest is easier.
I can already hear the mashing of the keys on a keyboard!
If you listen closely, you can hear the "ACTUALLY"s off in the distance...
@@SNESdrunk So majestic...
Megaman x has to be one of the Best level designs ever, It really has great replay value because once you get proficent at it and learn the level layouts and taking advantage of even the game's slowdown moments , it's so cool to beat it again graciouslly skipping every obstacle and killing all enemies with ease (now) ; makes you feel like X Is a super badass. I think it's the Best in the series for that the level layouts are created with great detail and are so huge, perfect for X new abilities to be explored to the fullest and taking advantage of the expandes capabilities of the Snes over all the previous games on Nes
Agreed. The only X game that I don't like personally is X3 because of how much punishment and BS stuff the game wanted you to do.
@@jjc4924 Yeah, I've beaten X1, X2, and X4. But I just can't bring myself to finish X3. Also, I think Capcom added a few too many items to find, namely those robot suits in X3.
X2 is my favorite of the series so far.
You my friend, should know about a UA-cam video egoraptor made about Megan man in a series called sequelitis 😊
I still get emotional when zero dies. It just feels like it can't be true
The Ogre Battle games get this sometimes too, though largely due to obscurity.
Ogre Battle: You can get around faster by adding your starting Gryphon units to a team. Flanking and doing events is so much easier when you can have your wizards and crap just flying to liberate and hold out of the way locations. Also helpful at making the locals like you by winning battles faster.
Tactics Ogre: Just stack elemental buffs and use bows or spears. So many try to copy the AI and get slaughtered, which is sad when the game has so many options. The AI is fodder, they can keep their knights and melee units, just stay away from them and keep your precious units from dying and talking about their entrails or blaming you for their deaths.
Ogre Battle is even speed runnable. Can finish that game is under 2 hours easily. Although the more enjoyable way to play it from my point of view is to build a great army
@@miki_mao True. It's really fun to do casual runs of that one too.
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts has always stuffed me, I'l give it another shot with your tip. Sounds like a literal game changer.
Megaman X was always fair. X2 and X3 aren't fun by comparison however.
Also, running out of special weapons is only a death sentence against Sigma.
X2 is just as fun as X1, X3 i can’t defend though.
@@amso7169 The only complaint I have for X 2 is that the music isn't as good as the first game. The rest is an improved version of the previous game. X 3 haves some good stuff but the ride armors are given after the moment you most need them. It haves a lot of unnecessary backtracking and the final form of sigma haves his weakness slightly misplaced. That was really unfair considering I refused to go to the internet to check stuff on my first play through. I would only recommend X1, X4 and X5 for now. We are not missing much on skipping the other games.
@@angelemmanuelperezmuniz1474
X series isn’t as good as the others, I agree. Only a few are all that great tbh. I like the series a lot but I only like 3/4 of the games.
The Zero and ZX games are my favorites.
@@amso7169 Those are the best that Mega Man had ever been. Mega Man 11 can still change my mind since I never played that one but for now I stand on the statement that Mega Man Zero and ZX are the best.
Yeah I didn’t like X3
I always die after getting to Sigma :(
You gotta hadukon it. 3 hit kill
In Armored Armadillo's stage, right at the beginning, is a bat enemy from the classic series that has a very high chance to drop lives. You have to jump off the cart, or else you'll go too fast and pass it by. Then just kill it, walk to the left so that it respawns and repeat.
I'm pretty sure the dog is weak to Chill Penguin's weapon, but it's been a while so I'm exactly sure. Even then it's a pretty easy fight, you shouldn't have too much trouble with it.
Sigma's first form is weak to Spark Mandrill's weapon. You can easily trap him in a loop by wall-jumping and then jumping down and shooting him.
His final form is weak to Armored Armadillo's weapon, the only place you can hit him is his head, so wait for his hand to go down and use it to get up there.
If you die, then in the tunnel before the fight, you can easily replenish your resources by killing the small catterpilars. The fastest way to do it is using charged version of Armadillo's weapon.
I hope this helps at least a little bit!
Sigma balls.
the duality of man
sigma is really easy with only lemons xd
Man, I never thought of trying to re-map the dash in MMX, and I still find it super easy to beat just using mostly the double-tap.
Dan Pantzig! Can you dash jump off walls with a double tap? I’ve never really tried; just relied on the button.
@@AintNobodyAtAll good point, i just used A for that though
@@AintNobodyAtAll you can pull one off from time to time but you're right. That makes it hard to dash ckimb with any charge. I'm sure someone could get good at it
its honestly hard to get used to after playing with default controls for the past 25 years lol....
MMX is the game I learned controller claw grip in, because I used the shoulder buttons for weapon swaps pretty often.
Contra 3 is one of the best games ever made. I can't count how many times my little brother and I ran that in coop.
I highly recommend Contra: Hard Corps for the Sega Genesis! It has four playable characters with different weapons, the ability to slide and negate damage, an amazing soundtrack, but most of all: 13 total stages that branch into different paths, leading to different endings, which you can access by making decisions in connection with the story.
I never came close to beating it as a kid but I pulled the old super Nintendo out of a box about five years ago and was able to finally make it to the end
@@mauricesmith4382 when we were kids, you had to just die a lot and memorize to beat a game. So my brother and I would play until we got that ballet DOWN. Beating that together was fucking cathartic. I still remember half the moves by heart. Mario we did different. He was better with controls and was better at figuring how to get through so of coach him. I was the older one. I was probably just being lazy at that point but it got him through Mario lol.
@@adamlee011 Man, you made me miss playing SNES with my older brother. We would alternate turns in 1 player games and would learn from each other's mistakes. So much fun grinding at DK country 2, MMX, Star Wars series and others. Good times :)
@@KarlosEPM We would run the lost levels (or Mario 2) and I would figure out the way to get through a level, while my little bro would be the one to execute it. And we were supposed to be sleeping. 😂
"If I can beat this game you can too"
"Wanna bet?"
Great topic. Really good ideas put forth. And when I get my free time back, I will go boot up the SNESC and take on some of these.
Exactly what I'm going to do today.
Gift me some free time when you have surplus!!
Love your content man. You're one of the best youtubers keeping the SNES legacy alive and well.
I’ve been playing SOM probably once a year ever since it came out. I love it, especially how beastly you get at the end if you level up well.
Secret of Mana was easy !! That was one of my favorite games for SNES. It and legend of Zelda a link to the past!!
What about Final Fantasy IV and VI (initially released as II and III in the U.S.)?
I love that the gamer voice has a lateral lisp, "akchually" lol
I know someone who actually talked like that irl, it's crazy that he was so much of a walking stereotype.
Brilliant video! I beat Ghouls 'n Ghosts on Megadrive a few times then on Master System the other day so was starting to psych myself up for Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts. Thanks
Hey Drunk, if you don't mind I will leave tips for my favorite hard SNES game that people dismiss because of difficulty, Lion King!
LION KING TIPS
Tip 1: Cheat code) If you type b,a,r,r and y (BARRY) you open a cheat menu that allow you to pick your stage, and you can choose infinite continues or become imune to damage (but not both)
Tip 2: Max health trick) In the first stage there is a life and a continue hidden to the right of the level, where you have to do a rolling move to squeeze through a narrow passage. There is also a red bug bellow a rock with a lizard and a blue bug above a tree, which increase you max health and roar power respectively. Here is the trick: Grab the bugs and the continue, then kill yourself over and over until you lose the continue. (It's really annoing on easy difficulty because you have 9 lives, but is fine on normal and hard). After that, you will keep your health and roar upgrade, and the bugs and continue will respawn! You can repeat it until you have over 10 points of health! (Compared to the initial 4).
Tip 3: Jump and hit colision detection) One of the things that throw people off in this game is jumping on platforms that are just out of reach. Simba can grab leadges, but you have to aim his claws to the edge of the platform for that. If you try to land on the platform instead, you may not land on the platform AND Simba won't grab it. So if you are not sure you can land on a platform, try instead to aim Simba's claws to the edge. If he's curled into a ball, aim the edge of the "ball" to the place you want to grab. On the second stage, aim to the base of the Hippos' tails to grab them.
I have a bunch of other tips, but these are the ones that I think are the most important. Feel free to add these tips in a video if you want. Cheers!
¿Lion King game?
*MONKEY LEVEL PTSD KICKS IN*
Or just play the unbroken Genesis version which has a better in game soundtrack aswell.
@@djpegao I don't find the monkey puzzle hard as an adult. Have you revisited the game since childhood?
@@supersexysega or play another game, because The Lion King is unfair in both platforms. The absurd difficulty curve was added by design, instructed by Disney directives who didn't want the kids to finish the game during Blockbuster rentals. It may be slightly easier on Genesis... but it still the same broken game with infuriating segments like the Monkey Puzzle, because it had to meet the Disney anti rental policy in both versions.
@@elbitxo5945 I'm not denying what you said, but as someone who was a kid back then, it's a little silly that they thought they needed to do that. Lion King was hugely popular and the game was fun (even if it was hard). I don't think I knew a single kid that DIDN'T own the game for whichever system they owned.
two more thing to Secret of Mana:
1. Boss Battle are difficult: Simply no. Level the Magic of your spell caster and every boss battle may become very ez, just use your magic for the most diffcult and annoying enemies so you got enough mana for the Bosses.
2. The Boy sucks: If you are underleveld, he does suck. If you level your weapons and magic against exp heavy enemies he is very helpful. His main purpsoe is to hit the normal enemies they got knockdown instead of stun. Most Enemis in knockdown can take weapon damage by your party memebers, while most "stunned" enemeies are immune to weapon damage, while stunned.
The vast majority of the bosses are spell spam bosses and the main thing you gotta do is just have faerie walnut and later in the game, have luna's MP steal leveled a bit. Some boss types like the Mantis, the Plant, the Tiger, the Mech Rider, and the Robot, are meant to be fought with weapons, but boss types like the Gigas, the Hydra, the Bird, the Snake, the Minotaur, the Bat, the Dragons, the Slime, Dark Lich, etc. While things like the Wall Face are a mix with the eyes being melee targets but the forehead a spell target.
You only need to level on the sprite: undine, gnome, slyphid, salamando, luna, and much later, shade for the mana fortress. The girl only really needs to level undine for the heals and lumina for the spells and undine will level naturally without any forced usage. Leveling up luna helps on the mana beast (energy boost) . Most of the buff and debuff spells like speed up, defender, the sabers, acid rain, fire bouquet, generally make too little of a difference to be useful (something they fixed on the sequel, Trials of Mana). Leveling Dryad probably makes the Mana Beast fight a bit quicker, and having a stronger revive is probably useful, but generally, Dryad is not that important overall.
For weapons, I generally give each character 2 or 3 weapons. The sprite has a higher agility stat and lower strength stat, so is probably better using ranged mostly. I find that giving the boy the knuckle is pretty effective, since it hits a lot of targets very quickly and the lvl 1 and 2 charge ups are useful. I tend give the girl and the sprite the axe and whip (though who uses it varies), because in some dungeons, having quick access to those for obstacles is useful. Certain weapons like the sprite spear, give you ability to balloon and later there are knuckles who sleep enemies, so when you get to those, use them on the trash mobs.
Wonderful video SNES drunk! I grew up with Mega Man X, Contra III, Secret of Mana, and Actraiser and those games all kicked my butt pretty good! I did manage to eventually beat them all but not before getting maimed first. ;) You'll laugh at this but I did NOT know how to use Sub Tanks in Mega Man X until I got owned by the first boss in Sigma Stage #1. Don't ask why but for some reason, I didn't figure it out until that point in the game. I'll have to dig into Super Ghouls and Ghosts again someday. I never did give that game enough of a chance. In any case, thanks again for sharing man. Great video!
See, before I beat MegaMan x, I thought that you'd have to go back and fight each boss over and over again in order to refill the boss weapons. I'm glad they reset.
It's even harder in the first and second games in the original Mega Man series. ;)
Phew, for a moment there you were about to say that Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts wasn't hard : P
Same here!
It wasn't that hard. Go into settings and put it on Easy instead of Normal and it's even easier. Often overlooked setting in SNES era.
@@KevinArcade87 Yes, but if my friends found out I put the game on easy...
I've nearly beaten the game so many times (you know, when you do all the stages again), but that last stage is bloody hard with that stupid weapon. I always run out of time. When I finally did it, I had spent 5 hours playing the game continuously. I of course fell to the floor.
@@madspunky atleast you can practice the stages
Secret of mana was awesome I beat it from scratch this year... 20 years later.
"I always move dash to the R button..."
Ah, I See You're a Man of Culture As Well
I always double-tap the direction, and use A when I just want to move fast and not press other buttons.
I could never double tap off the wall.
I never thought to do that and it did make like the Sigma fight harder and X3 harder than it should have been.
You can't cover YBA with your thumb?
@@kunaikilla
I like using double tap primarily and using B+A at the same time to propel off walls.
For X4 and beyond, I prefer just mapping dash to L and using L always
Fools! I beat Hagane in a mere 2,500 hours, what's your excuse?
So THAT'S what people mean when they say "while you were partying, I studied the blade".
I rented it and beat it after some tries.
After you beat the ninja gaidens in nes,hagane is not that hard.
Battlemaniacs and super ghost n goblins are harder
@@zengram Different people have different set of skills. For example I can beat constantly Battlemaniacs without losing a single life but on the other hand I cant beat Hagane...
“If you put in 3000 hours it’s really not that hard “ I lol’d
what game was he talking about ??
I have seen people say that online about games. Earthworm Jim, and Battle Toads would be good examples. lol
"I always move it to the R button"
A GENTLEMAN and a SCHOLAR. The only serious flaw of the game is that X doesn't begin with the dash. My guess is that the devs knew this but didn't have time to redesign around it and thus made it impossible not to get the dash.
I always thought it was to ease those familiar with classic Mega Man into the game since the first stage would play pretty similarly to the NES games due to the dash being really the only thing that's drastically different in terms of movement. I think a better suggestion would be for the game to give you the dash right after you meet zero in the first stage.
It’s definitely an intentional flaunt that X is better than the original Mega Man. They made it impossible to miss so 1) You appreciate the extra capability it gives you and 2) you keep your eyes peeled for more Dr. Light capsules.
You get Dash in the first few minutes, anyway. Besides, like Draco said, it introduces the Dr. Light capsules and tells you to find more.
Besides the excellent points people have made here, the game designers were likely aiming not to create a game you would know how to beat step by step but rather aiming to get players to try various levels and fail, sometimes due to lacking a key item or weapon, and then eventually discover what they needed. For example, they hope that you face Storm Eagle at least once before you get the dash, so the helpless feeling of getting blown off the airship is replaced by the feeling of power and control once you have the dash.
The game designers wanted you to feel advancement/progression despite the game not being an RPG, and the dash was a big part of that. But once the dash became integrated and expected gameplay in MMX, that led to you starting with the dash in the sequels, because by that point it wouldn't be MMX without dash.
Sic contra tip bro. I never tried that before. Also, I probably always missed that neko shop behind the palace in Mana. You might've already done this but I would love a video on tips for Seiken Densetsu 3
I thought Actraiser's boss gauntlet was impossible until I watched a playthrough. Most bosses just require patience and following a very specific pattern. Also, the best way to deal damage with stardust is wait until the boss is in the air on the top right corner of the screen, because that's where the stars appear.
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When you're trying to hold in a sneeze
Lol! So true!
There are people who think Secret of Mana is hard? Excuse me, what?
There is even a brutal hard hack called "Hard Mode" addressing the abysmal easiness of this game.
The Tiger Boss is kinda unfair though, it has too exaggerated invincibility frames. This becomes more obvious in this hard hack.
I'm one of them, I never figured how to play actually. I might just try that setup now. The game always looked so nice.
@@beutelschwitz Yes, not to say it's bad, it's one of my favorite games of all time. But really?
I'm guessing some people try to play it like an action game and rush through it, but if you slow down and treat it like an RPG (manage equipment, manage spells, grind levels, etc.) it's pretty darn easy. I suck at video games and even I beat it easily.
It might be for 2 reasons though:
1) As soon as you get the Dragon (Flammie) you suddenly have no idea what to do, since there's no clues (because most of the info is given through dialogue which a lot of people skips or pay no attention) it quickly becomes a _¿where the f**k do I go?_ kinds of game.
2) Depending on your level and the playthrough a lot of people get the undersea fortress risen very early and get absolutely wrecked by the enemies. And since leveling up both spells and weapons takes a lot of time it can upset a lot of people since they'll believe they can't beat the game.
At least those are the 2 most common reasons I've gotten from people that they let me they have the game.
In Act Raiser, during the boss gauntlet, Aura is a much more consistent damage output than stardust. The trick to using Aura is to stand directly beside the boss before firing it off. It then hits them on multiple frames causing massive damage and in most cases, one shot boss kill.
"Megaman X is hard."
I don't know how to feel as someone who spent literally years evading X2, because the bosses were a pain in the ass for my younger self, until I eventually managed to defeat that stupid ostrich.
The first X game isn’t too difficult. X2 is much more difficult in my opinion.
@@timothykirby4406 The only hard bosses are the 3 optional ones, MMX3 has the hardest buster only bosses
0:56 X is easy in comparison to the original NES trilogy or 9. You’re spot on there.
To be fair, Classic Mega Man tends to be harder because the level design isn't exactly good (see Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 9) nor do most of them have good gimmick usage and/or enemy placement (see Mega Man 3) and some of the bosses are outright unfair without a guide (see Boobeam Trap.) -- exceptions go to Mega Man 4, 6, 8, &B, 10 and 11.
It's not like X did a better job at level design either (if I had to say so, I'd say X did an even worse job than Classic), but they tried to improve over time and that's great.
I never seemed to get why people consider megaman 4 as good, its mediocre, the weapons are garbage and some level designs are terrible
Zacsolo I never played 4-5-6. Had 2-3 growing up, then played 1 on emulator in college. Later got 9. But from what I remember upon release, people got board of the format and it didn’t matter what wild bosses the developers came up with they still felt light on content.
Super Ghouls and Ghosts, ActRaiser, and Contra 3 are still tough even with those tips
Don't have me everyone... Contra 3 easiest Contra game. But gotta love them all. I even love Contra Force and it plays terribly.
I've got a lot of that "Oh, I beat that game when I was 5" nonsense in my library. I can't beat many of those today!
It's to ask those guys to beat the game at your place with no save states, and then listen to all their sudden excuses
@@cristianmaldonado949 See these days I relish the failures; losing lives, missing power ups, not getting achievements, backpedaling from progress to grind...it's all part of the experience. "Pro-gamering" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
"I just wanted to mention Act Raiser" *slams like button*
Act raiser 2 for me was always the bigger bitch. I always crushed the first one. 2nd one I've never beaten.
I have a very specific version of this: people frequently cite the Toxic Tower level in Donkey Kong Country 2 as one of its harder levels, which always surprises me, because I actually used to play it frequently when I was a scaredy-cat child who hated dying because I thought it was easier than most of the other late-game levels. I think it comes down to controlling Rattly-I, unlike probably everyone else, really like playing as Rattly (Rattle Battle was one of my other favorite levels) and got pretty good at controlling him. Once you are good at controlling him, you clear the first part of the level quickly, and the Squawks and Squitter sections are free if you don't have to go fast.
It's always interesting when I find out games from my childhood are considered 'difficult.' First it seeing the TMNT and Battletoads games on the Most Difficult Games Of All Time sort of lists. Then it was seeing modern gamers actually play Mario 1 for the first time. Now it's Mega Man X and - of all things - Secret of Mana.
Personally I don't think these old games are really more difficult than newer games. Just what's difficult has changed. Old games were unforgiving, but mechanically simple. Depending on the console you had between 2 and 6 buttons and a D-Pad. You were very limited in what you could do, but you had to do it precisely or die. Modern games tend not to require that level of precision, but are packed with layers and layers of game systems and much more complex controls - like 12 or so buttons, D-Pad, dual analog sticks, and multi-button inputs in most games. Understanding how to play the game is now the challenge. Once you do, execution is usually the easy part.
I think a lot of people aren't consciously aware of the time disparity between how old and new games expect players to acclimate. A modern game may take hours hand-holding players through accumulating and stacking skill sets, and people may get the feeling that an entire day has passed without their notice. Then they may try some "Nintendo Hard" game and become exasperated that it took a dozen tries to beat a level, expect the process is 2-3 minutes, which means the time investment was about half an hour.
The hardest nes game for me was ninja gaiden and the hardest snes game was super man I think 🤔
And then they streamline so every game play the same way, so there's nothing much to learn, or the systems don't really matter much so players don't even need to learn.
Then a game like Dark Souls (or Demon's Souls) comes out, that forces players to pay attention to everything in the game because everything matters, and it blows people's minds.
When you beated the NES Megaman games, X doesn't come even close to be hard. At least that was my experience.
That's probably why I found it so easy, cause I was tortured with finally beating Mega Man 2 and 3 of NES, so it was simple by comparison.
That Contra 3 brought back MEMORIES
"Mega Man X is a hard game!"
Bruh, have you even played X6?
So true. X6 was sometimes difficult for the wrong reasons though. But I still enjoyed playing it.
Fuckin' TRUTH! XD
@@Dj.D25 It had great music and fun power ups. The level design was just garbage
There was this guy back in the day called HideOfBeast. He managed the insane feat of doing perfect runs of X6, as well as the other games in the series. He had a lot of interesting things to say about the X series
But X6 becomes a lot easier once you know which part does what. Shock Buffer + Defense Barrier alone will make you strong enough to damage boost everything. EVERYTHING.
Once you realize X6 is not the usual Jump 'n Shoot game, its not that bad.
Cool, that's not the original X which was the subject of this video's section.
4:47 FINALLY!!!! SOMEBODY TALKING ABOUT A GAME HE KNOWS AND PLAYED!!!! THANK YOU!!!! yes, Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts is dififcult but once you know the location of all hiddent treasure chests, and can keep a gold armor, the game is suddenly very difficult but possible to complete. There are more hidden chests than just the one at the begining. Items are also not random so once you know, and have the gold armor and the dragon attack (most of the time) you can beat the game easily. Its all about patterns. And easy ones, not like COntra 3. I beat Contra 3 but that one is much more difficult as the patterns are more complex and more specific. It takes a lof of hours to get into it....
"once you know the location of all hiddent treasure chests, and can keep a gold armor" That's like saying "once you've mastered all of the things that make the game really hard, the game isn't that hard."
SG&G is not really a platformer; it's a Gradius-style shooter. The most important skill in such games is not to shoot thing; it's to not get hit. Once you're good enough at dealing with the hoards of randomly spawning stuff to avoid getting hit, then yes, the game isn't that hard. But that's what *makes it hard.*
Used to b good at the game back then but now it seems more difficult as an adult. I guess I get frustrated more easily now.
i beat this game in the arcade without dying once in 1990 at age 13. the height of my hand eye coordination and reflexes. when i saw that a second quest started, i just walked away from the game. huge turn off.
Video Games Are Fun you didn’t. Super ghouls & ghosts is a Snes game. Ghosts & goblins and ghouls and ghosts were arcade games and both are different games from sgng.
Contra 3 is mostly memorization. When I first played Stage 4, I shut the game off and went on about my life. But when I went back I found that each part has a different strategy that you have to discover.
Megaman X is one of my absolute favorite games of all time and I can remember my friends complaining about the difficulty before I showed them how to crush it in less than an hour.
Wait, people think Mega Man X is hard? I play that game to wind down. It's so chill for me in the same way Kirby Superstar is.
Yeah anyone who thinks it's hard gave up waaaaay too early. Once you've put in a bit of time, it's the biggest cakewalk in the Mega Man series outside of maybe MM2.
X3
Tails Garcia I never beat megaman x
Yeah for me the X series games are way harder than the NES Mega Man games. I've beaten all 6 Mega Man games and Mega Man 9. For whatever reason I cannot get thru any of the X games. I've been able to get thru the first 8 bosses in X but that's it. I've played bits and pieces of the first 5 X games but I just can't make any headway.
@I Got That PMA Fuck off and take your generic reply right with you, pseudo-intellectual.
I realize this video is a year old but your tips make me want to play every single one of the games you mentioned! Also I subscribed because if the videos you make are anything like this I'm gonna love em
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I'm guessing the excuse from people will be:
"Yeah well, when I played I didn't mess with the options because that's like cheating, you're supposed to play it exactly as the developers intended"
And then the debate of R button "losers" and A button "purist" will begin and change the speed running, hardcore community forever.
I never bothered to change the control set up. I find A to dash more comfortable. But, I'm glad that others have a preference that helps.
I remember back when, I told my friend who struggled with tank control in RE 2, that you can change into auto aim in configuration. But he said it was cheating, and tank control sucks, and RE 2 had "bad game design". I actively avoided him since.
@@naladiradametha2414 auto aim is not only the default but a requirement in the Japanese versions, and guess which company designed the games?
@@DeskoDev auto aim is turned off in the dualshock version. A simple google search would've inform you about this. But you just have to go and act like a douche, didnt you?
Never remapped the dash button... Still wasnt very hard...
Sorry guys.
The people who criticize the combat method in Secret of Mana are the same people who praise Rise of the Robots and BALLZ as being "totally underrated." smh
Same people who bought Clayfighters 63 1/3 on the N64 from a magazine advert... because it was the cheapest and they wanted to bulk up their collection and "surely, it cant be THAT bad".
1:02 "....and I'm sitting over here thinking, 'ackchually....'"
When we say “beat” a game are we talking without save states and such. Cause if that’s the case then a lot of gamers would be lying if they said they beat em legit
Megaman X is still easy. The final boss is tough, but once you learn its patterns and get all the items it becomes beatable. Now if you ask me if it's easy without losing all the lives and starting from the password screen, then you got a point.
I don't remember the snes having save states. I'm talking the original. And I beat all these games except super ghouls and ghosts. Even beat contra 3 on hard mode.
@@johnnythewalrus you are a real gamer friend
I beat X and Mana no problem without save states. I also beat Super Ghosts and Goblins without save states as well, but then I learned I needed to replay the game to get the ring. I gave up.
@@zacharyyoungblood7013yes it's not Impossible without save state i played without it
idgaf what anyone says... Ecco The Dolphin is the hardest game ever made.
If you weren't falling off the sky bridge to your death it was the last level where the octopus ghosts one hit kill you and there is no continue. Back to the start you go....
*worst game ever made... lol
Another thing to mention about Secret of Mana is that you gotta grind to power up your magic attacks and neglecting to do this is basically just setting yourself up for torture (trust me. I’m speaking from experience)
Dude, do a character satire video with that "Well, actually" voice. That shit had me crying laughing.
I feel like we all have a loser friend like that.
Hahaha.
Wellll....ackshually I don't have any friends like that. :)
"these games are not hard hard"
Use advanced knowledge in every game...
"Using all of the tools the game provides him"
Wow what a neat idea! Do you use your brain as often as SnesDrunk?
@@ManFromTheFizz I mean in X case its not THAT easy without i guide at least,
I mean i didnt even knew they existed until i had like one Maverick left
Haha The first MegaMan x game used to be hard for as a kid because I couldn’t jump up the platform on penguin’s stage. But dude changing the dash to the shoulder button makes such a big difference and more comfortable to play.
There's one thing you've been wrong about: Megaman X - L button it is. ;-P
Inti Creates games since gba(MMZero) makes dash be L and yeah got used to L too for MM or inti games xD
wow such a negative reductionist view on secret of mana, thats one of the best games ever. on the other hand yes super ghouls and ghosts is brutally difficult
Tbh SOM is a good game but half of it is recolored bosses, and the ARPG part of the game is weird with those hitboxes
Battletoads on SNES & Nes was super difficult. I could never get passed the checker board stage on SNES. Smh
Yeah that's a tough game!
Coming from NES, X was a dream come true with the wall jumps. The only getting used to/learning was how to fire when youre on the wall, which is a basic but major mechanic in the X games
Super ghosts and ghouls is freaking crazy. I loved that game when I was little and I don't think I ever made it past the second level.
Took me at least 10 tries to pass Firebrand in the first level.
You mentioned a lot of my favorite SNES games!! Only 1 game on the entire list i didn't play.
I found super metroid hard as a kid. I never beat that game. I had no clue where to go or what to do.
No that's the warrior way to do it. Go back to it, great game!!
These are fun :) I'd love to see a tips and tricks video on specific games. I feel like A LOT of SNES games and older games in general are only a couple small spoilers away from holding up to modern standards.
Great tips here!
Thanks for the lift, Deeds!
i just found this channel, and its awesome!
i got a snes in 94,and never let it go
Secret of Mana is even easier than all that - when playing by yourself have them set to Keep Away and Guard and they won't die and serve their purpose: Magic & Item Mules. If you have trouble with them snagging (which you can figure out how to avoid) just leave them dead all the time and Cup of Wishes on them during boss fights.
Also, if any boss is giving you trouble you can atomic nuke any boss using the compound magic damage loop. While NOT controlling the other characters you can rapid fire their magic which you cannot do under human control. Use the spell that deals the most damage and the second the spirit vanishes bring up the Sprites menu and use it again - the next spell will activate before the damage is applied and locks the enemy in an idle stance allowing to take a single pot shot at it with Randi. Once you feel the damage would be about 999 - wait 1 second to cast the next spell and continue. The boss will stay locked idle the 999 will apply and a new chain of damage will start. Use a Fairy Walnut when they're low on MP and continue until its dead.
I've played Secret of Mana over the years but still haven't finished it. But I was today years old when I learned the select button trick. Thanks, SNES Drunk!
Secret of Mana was quite hard for me until I figured out you could spam spells. You don't have to wait for the animation to complete. You can pretty much cast a spell at each frame of the game sooooo...yeah. Bosses would just die before anything happened.
I don't know if I could beat the game without some major grinding otherwise.