How challenging do you want your video games to be? How frustrated do you get?
Personally, I view games as entertainment, and like them to be relatively easy. I don't like dying, having to repeat ANYTHING, or not knowing what to do. When I play an RPG, I regularly check the walkthrough. Before playing a boss, I always read how to beat him first. If there's a difficulty setting, I put it at Normal not Legendary.
On Halo 2 Legendary co-op, if ONE of you dies, it starts over from the last checkpoint. Screw that!
I easily can get frustrated with a game. If I reach an insurmountable part, I'm more likely to put it away forever rather than play it again a dozen times to get past it. I bought Contra4-DS, played it a few times, and put it away because it was too hard. I stopped playing Final Fantasy X a year ago, I don't even remember why, I think I just couldn't figure out the next person to talk to.
Personally, I view games as entertainment, and like them to be relatively easy. I don't like dying, having to repeat ANYTHING, or not knowing what to do. When I play an RPG, I regularly check the walkthrough. Before playing a boss, I always read how to beat him first. If there's a difficulty setting, I put it at Normal not Legendary.
On Halo 2 Legendary co-op, if ONE of you dies, it starts over from the last checkpoint. Screw that!
I easily can get frustrated with a game. If I reach an insurmountable part, I'm more likely to put it away forever rather than play it again a dozen times to get past it. I bought Contra4-DS, played it a few times, and put it away because it was too hard. I stopped playing Final Fantasy X a year ago, I don't even remember why, I think I just couldn't figure out the next person to talk to.