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(* champion of reason, rationality and science)
I Hate Boss Fights...
I was never into video games as a child. The first home system I ever purchased was a GameCube when my wife and I had a young daughter and we thought there might be some interesting games that she could enjoy. And there were. She really liked Mario Party. The fact is that the GameCube was a perfect system for a family with young children and little gaming experience.
We’ve advanced, as we should. We bought our daughter a DS when Nintendogs was all the rage. And now we have a Wii which gives us the odd tennis game or bizarre tank battle. Plus we can play old GameCube games. This means that I can learn about video games that were new when I was young, and they can be new for me again. With the benefit of hindsight I can play only the games that my peers thought were exceptional. And thus I learn how badly I suck at everything.
Case in point #1: Chrono Trigger . It was recently re-released for the DS and I picked it up second-hand at our local game store. My daughter and I played it together for a while. She got stuck fighting a dragon tank, and then I got stuck fighting a mighty boss with independent hands and magic attacks. Great game; lots of fun puzzles, but impossible, impassible bosses.
Case in point #2: Metroid Prime . I picked this up because it was rated as one of the best GameCube games ever, and I’ve had a lot of fun exploring the worlds and solving the puzzles. It’s beautifully detailed with rich environments and complex sensor and attack systems. I first got stuck fighting Flaahgra . I went back and started again – from nothing – using web walkthroughs to find all the powerups and I finally beat Flaahgra. I got as far as the Omega Pirate. Now, despite all the details from the walkthroughs (which say he’s easy ), I cannot defeat him. So I’m stuck.
Thus for ga"
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