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Originally Posted by Dark Link
I don't get how it would somehow change my view or enjoyment of the game; or change the difficulty (if that's what you're implying).
What are you implying anyways? That if I somehow trick myself into thinking that I'm playing a good game (when I'm in actuality not), I will eventually enjoy it?
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No, I'm saying one simple thing: You will beat it in a week or less.
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Originally Posted by KeeSomething
Experience and practive is certainly a facotr in games becoming easier, but Nintendo is also making their games much easier.
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Maybe.
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Some games are like that, no doubt. But there are plent of hardcore titles comin or already out for Xbox 360 and PS3 that will have lasting appeal. Not to mention, you can take the games online to test your skills against others, unlock achievements, and many of those games have difficulty settings that reward you with new modes or unlockables.
I can't think of a single Wii game yet that would last a gamer 2 weeks and have them coming back for more.
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What PS3 game leaves lasting appeal? Example please. Just like the Wii, its still in it's first year.
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NES games were very primitive, so they were challenging based on the limitations of the game engine, but Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 were not primitive that way and they still managed to offer great challenge for the most part.
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Sigh... To me, Ocarina of Time is not that much harder than Twilight Princess. Super Mario 64 and Mario Sunshine both had the same concept of collect the items, so did the Banjo series and several others. Metroid Prime had a difficulty setting as well as extras (an underhanded way to get them, but still extras). Super Metroid... well I haven't played it in a while, I'll get back to you on that. Super Paper Mario is almost a whole new genre. Resident Evil 4: WE was dumbed down due to controls, but has many extras. Call of Duty 3has a difficulty setting, and I haven't beat it on easy yet. (partally because I stopped playing it, very fun game, I got to get back to it). The Fire Emblem series is... hard, now thats a game you should play.