Top 10 Obnoxious Video Games to Beat

Top 10 Obnoxious Video Games to Beat
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Video games have long been a way for players to test their skills and prove themselves against challenging obstacles and enemies. However, some games take the difficulty to a whole new level, requiring players to master complex mechanics, overcome punishing obstacles, and face off against some of the toughest bosses in gaming history. These games are not for the faint of heart, and only the most dedicated and skilled players will be able to overcome their challenges. In this article, we’ll take a look at the top 10 obnoxious video games to beat and explore what makes them so challenging and rewarding to play.

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10. Demon’s Souls

Demon's Souls
Demon’s Souls

An action RPG released in 2020 by Bluepoint Games is known for its challenging combat system, complex leveling system, and punishing difficulty. The game requires players to carefully manage their resources and learn enemy patterns in order to succeed, and the game’s bosses are notoriously difficult. The game also features a high level of trial and error, as players must learn enemy patterns and level layouts in order to succeed.

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9. Castlevania

Castlevania
Castlevania

A classic action game developed in 1986 by Konami Games, that is known for its tough platforming sections, challenging boss battles, and punishing difficulty. The game requires players to carefully manage their health and resources in order to succeed, and the game features a large number of hidden secrets and difficult-to-reach areas that require players to explore the game’s levels thoroughly.

8. Mega Man

Mega Man
Mega Man

A classic platformer from Capcom Games in 1987 that is known for its challenging levels and tough boss battles. The game requires players to use their weapons and abilities to overcome numerous obstacles and enemies, and the game features a high level of trial and error as players learn enemy patterns and level layouts. The game also features a variety of different power-ups and weapons that can help players succeed.

7. I Wanna Be the Guy

I Wanna Be the Guy
I Wanna Be the Guy

Created by Michael “Kayin” O’Reilly in 2007, I Wanna Be the Guy is another platformer that is notorious for its absurd difficulty. A simple story about a character known as The Kid, who wants to become The Guy. The game is filled with traps, hazards, and enemies that can kill players in just one hit, and the game features a high level of trial and error as players learn the layout of each level. The game also features a number of unexpected and unfair deaths that can frustrate players.

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6. Contra

Contra
Contra

A classic run-and-gun game also from Konami and released in 1987 that requires players to dodge numerous bullets and enemy attacks while firing back with their own weapons. You play as two commandos  Bill Rizer and Lance Bean as they battle the villainous Red Falcon Organization. The game is known for its intense difficulty, as well as its challenging boss battles that require players to learn enemy patterns in order to succeed. The game also features a variety of different power-ups and weapons that can help players succeed.

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5. Ghosts ‘n Goblins

Ghosts 'n Goblins
Ghosts ‘n Goblins

Ghosts ‘n Goblins is a classic arcade game by Capcom in 1985 that requires players to complete each level twice in order to beat the game. When the monster Astaroth kidnaps Princess Prin-Prin, Prince Arthur battles through a hoard of zombies, giants, demons, and forest spirits to save her. The game is known for its punishing difficulty, as players must face numerous enemies and hazards that can kill them in just one hit. The game also features a variety of different weapons and power-ups that can help players succeed.

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4. Ninja Gaiden 2

Ninja Gaiden 2
Ninja Gaiden 2

An action game released in 1990 by Temco Games and the follow-up to the successful Ninja Gaiden from 1988, we continue the story of Ryu Hayabusa as he battles a new foe named Ashtar. The sequel requires players to carefully manage their health and upgrade their weapons in order to progress through the game’s numerous levels. The game is known for its fast-paced combat and challenging boss battles, as well as its high level of difficulty. The game also features a complex story and a variety of different enemies and hazards that keep the gameplay fresh and challenging.

3. Battletoads

Battletoads
Battletoads

Released by Rare Games in 1991, Battletoads is a classic beat ’em up that requires players to fight their way through numerous levels filled with tough enemies and challenging boss battles. The game is known for its punishing difficulty, as players must master the game’s combat system in order to succeed. The game also features a number of frustrating platforming sections that require precise timing and quick reflexes.

2. Super Meat Boy

Super Meat Boy
Super Meat Boy

A platformer by Team Meat released in 2010 the game requires players to complete levels quickly and precisely in order to progress. Players play as Meat Boy as he sets out to save his girlfriend Bandage Girl from the villainous scientist Dr. Fetus. The game’s levels are filled with hazards and obstacles that can kill players in just one hit, and the game features a high level of trial and error as players learn the layout of each level and how to avoid obstacles. The game also features a large number of levels, making it a time-consuming and challenging experience.

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1. Dark Souls

Developed by FromSoftware and released in 2011, Dark Souls is known for its challenging combat system, which requires players to carefully manage their stamina and learn enemy patterns in order to succeed. The game also features a complex leveling system that requires players to allocate skill points wisely, as well as a punishing death system that takes away experience points and forces players to start from the beginning of a level. The game’s bosses are also notoriously difficult, requiring players to learn their patterns and weaknesses in order to succeed.

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