The challenge lies in mastering the complexity.
The challenge lies in mastering the complexity.
Sometimes it can be tough, depending on the situation. But it’s not about being difficult—it’s about choosing the right challenge. If you’re looking for something that tested your skills, give Ninja Gaiden a try. It was a classic that made older arcade games seem simple back then, and it still stands out for its unique style.
This game is too easy once you learn the way the enemy behaves and unlocked some skills. I agree there's a slight learning curve but I breezed thru SoM. I suggest killing the lower ranked over and over to farm some power points to unlock the higher tier skills.
How does the recovery system actually function? After getting it twice in a row, you just pass without any chance to regain strength. That’s frustrating. When does it actually reset? These kinds of systems are completely unclear. It’s really disappointing to lose after defeating tough enemies or bosses when the recovery doesn’t bring you back.
He's about three-quarters through, probably unlocking everything big and almost all the epic slots in his Weep. By that stage it feels pretty smooth and just hitting dodges isn't really part of the experience. Reaching that level is actually tough. Watching that video is like hitting 100 then suddenly moving into a much harder zone—really frustrating.