Whats the biggest bullshit you ever encountered in a video game...

Whats the biggest bullshit you ever encountered in a video game? Like shit you were supposed to figure out or know without being obvious?
>Regi's in Pokemon Gen 3
>Leveling weakens you in Oblivion

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baba is you has a couple bullshit interactions, but one in particular I'm sure I never would have found out myself if I wasn't spoiled is level near flag
noita has a whole bunch of secrets that are completely unreasonable to figure out on your own

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I didn't realize I was getting weaker the first time I played Oblivion. I just thought the enemies were getting harder and it seemed natural. I just needed to make a better build or improve my skills. I wasn't until I learned how the meta worked that I found out how in order to optimize I needed to think my build backwards. But that's just because I was reading a fucking guide. The game is fine if you just play it and adjust the difficulty slider like you should.

Recommend stealth games.

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Some of the weapon requirements in the original Drakengard were fucking retarded.
Like 70% were completely arbitrary (beat a random mission under this undisclosed target time), and a few were utterly mental.
>stand around for 20 minutes
>look at paintings in a castle hall in a completely random order (the paintings don't have any purpose otherwise and are just decoration)
>run back through the entire map after killing a specific pack of enemies, no indication given that a treasure chest has spawned
>replay a random-ass mission (you never have to do this for any reason)
This is necessary to get the true ending.

Drakengard in general is fucking retarded
>final boss is a rhythm game

Wait, what’s this about getting weaker in oblivion?

Enemies scale with your levels. If you pick skills that you use a lot as your main skills (which sounds reasonable) you are most likely gonna level up faster than what your skills can support, which means you're gonna be up against enemies you can't handle

Ahhhh okay I see. I kind of figured that out by the time I decided to do a 100 luck build and had to very carefully level up each attribute by 5 and then +1 to luck, so I was always being very careful which skills to use, and noticed scaling wasn’t a problem as much as it was before

The stealth genre is fucking dead. Only game with some stealth mechanics nowadays is Payday 2 and you can hardly call that a stealth game

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I hate that datamining has become so commonplace that true bullshit like this isnt that common anymore, and even if it is, people can easily find out about it.

The way into Artorias of the Abyss DLC is completely bullshit and essentially unfindable without looking it up.

>Sorry retard you were supposed to turn the game off and on in the cave behind the hydra

>what you didn't think to revisit Duke's Archives to rekill that one random golem after?

>Why wouldn't you think to take the resulting unrelated necklace back to the featureless unrelated cave?

Psst hey, you want a gengar?

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>jump in water
>die

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>Regi's in Pokemon Gen 3
I figured that out at 12 years old, come on man

How, cause youre blind?

Volume

Dark souls fake walls

The manual literally spells it out for you for the Regis, Oblivion's manual might have done the same thing. Imagine being filtered by a game for children lmao.

>>Regi's in Pokemon Gen 3
All nintendy shit came with a game guide book. You either figured it out yourself or you bought the $20 book.

Or you read the free one that came with the game.

>tfw no more outlandish guides on how to unlock the smash roster featuring characters that arnt in

>he read the manuals
sorry OP should have clarified he is straight