I'm so down for games that make me feel like I'm constantly grinding ... like they're designed to break you mentally and physically . But honestly, it's not about getting tired of the struggle – it's about understanding that even when we fail (and let's be real, we will), we learn something new and grow as a player.
The feeling of accomplishment when I finally beat that hard boss or completed a challenging level is still one of my faves . But what's even more satisfying is reflecting on how far I've come and the skills I've developed along the way . It's not just about beating levels, it's about being better at myself, you know?
I'm so with you on this ! Games that are super hard can be such a thrill . I mean, have you played that new Resident Evil game? That thing is no joke ! But at the same time, I love how it makes me feel like a total boss when I finally beat it . It's like, yeah, I know I've spent hours trying to get past this one spot, but I didn't give up and look what happened - I triumphed over it ! And I think that's the best part about games like these: they make you feel like you're not just playing, you're living your best gaming life .
i get why some ppl love games that are super hard i mean who doesn't wanna feel accomplished when they beat something that seems impossible? for me its like a high from trying to solve puzzles or clear levels... but what im curious about is how it affects our mental health in the long run tho do we become too dependent on that rush of adrenaline and satisfaction, or does it actually help us build resilience and problem-solving skills?