What's the most stressed out a game has ever made you?

What's the most stressed out a game has ever made you?

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Fallout 4. Fucking got softlocked from the Far Harbor DLC and tried every trick in the book when it came to modifying the game using console commands to see if I could finish the final quest and leave the damn coast. But nope, effectively lost my save and I wasn't redoing the DLC again. The stress in trying to find a fix for Bethesda's shitty game was the most stressed a game has gotten me. Never touched a Bethesda game since.

anything with some sort of time limit that you can't do fuckall with.

Like pic related, you have a game over counter that increases no matter what you do and using the series staple Dragon Form SPEEDS UP THE COUNTER

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the original dead rising. the fucking time limit on missions was insane.
>barely any time left
>with a bunch of survivors
>go into the park
>WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLL

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Frostpunk stressed me the fuck out.
I think it's cause I hate the cold

Getting gold in all NYFE races in Jak 2. I spent almost a week playing all day every day practising and learning each track, only to beat them and find you have to beat them again, but in reverse. I don't even wanna discuss the city race. Pure hell. Also Demon of Hatred from Sekiro, fucker took me 3 days of non-stop practice.

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Dont forget
>escorting survivors
>go to break them free from a grab
>for some braindead reason the game targets the survivor instead
I bought the collection on steam because muh nostalgia, the minute i remembered this BS i put it down and haven't touched it since

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The only genre that never fails to make me panic is tower defence

Alien Isolation.

I had panic attacks

Kenshi, I made my base/army too damn big so it became a goddamn chore to repel invaders, train my main force, explore stuff, keep hunger at bay, transport stuff from point A to point B.

Playing against pr balrog in ultra. I didnt win the set but i won once

Left 4 Dead 1 PC tournament being streamed on Justin.tv. There were dozens of people watching, probably over 100 and I knew a bunch of them. We barely won. They set up good against a Map 1 witch and we had to draw crown her away from them and I managed to pull it off but it was the most stressed a game has ever made me

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>go towards boss fight
>get there barely just by moments till it expires
>you now have 5 seconds to kill the boss
WHAT THE FUCK WERE THEY THINKING

StarCraft 2 on ladder (1v1 multiplayer). It literally made me become a smoker.
I would probably say Crash Bandicoot 1 (going for the all the gems to achieve the 100%). It was frustrating losing in the same stage over and over but eventually you git gud and you make it. It was fun anyway.
But fuck SC2 christ if you made stupid mistakes that leaded to lose a match that was going well you wanted to strangle yourself.

Outer Wilds when trying to land onto the Brittle Hollow for the first time, failing, and plummeting into the black hole at it's center.

What are the best td games out there today? Every once in a while I get some new ones but thry're all full of mictotransactions today

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that was only annoying till you leveled up/knew what to do

that sound cool user. how l4d tournaments work? it's a speedrun of a random level and the fastest team won or something like that? or was a pvp tournament? i really don't know but regardless sounds fun

you're describing the Jo Slade experience

Mr X for the first ten minutes he showed up. Then I realized how easy he was to deal with

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I'm doing a blind first playthrough of Silent Hill 4 on Hard difficulty. The only thing I know is that you need to expell hauntings and keep Eileen safe for the best ending, but between the health, ammo, and other resource management, the ghosts, etc, I've put the game down for a while because the anxiety about keeping my supplies and health up while making sure Eileen is okay is just too much, I'm too worried I'm gonna end up getting a bad ending...

I played it in vr, first hospital section I had to pause the game and mentally psyche myself up to face it.

Going for the Hardcore playthrough in Outlast 2
>One hit kill
>One battery for light source
>No checkpoints can't skip cutscenes
Some parts were super janky but man I had to pause multiple times to calm down so I didn't fuck up.

so many people couldn't grasp that the game was meant to be replayed

Got to be some Starcraft missions or Steel Division 2 playing some desperate battles as Axis

this is sort of why I hesitate going back to sh2:
>do I want the kino depressing ending or milquetoast hopeful ending

being a noob trying to kill jad in runescape

Fucking hell DR1 is kino
I still remember bunkering up, getting snacks and making a plan for the 7 day survivor achievement

Mario Strikers Charged and Battle League when I find myself in a tight match. Its the only game I can think of that actually makes me sweat, and I play fighting games regularly.
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