The game that pushes you to the edge of frustration is often one with relentless difficulty and tight time limits.
The game that pushes you to the edge of frustration is often one with relentless difficulty and tight time limits.
We all have a favorite game that triggers strong reactions. What’s your favorite? It’s the one that really gets under your skin—like playing “Rust.” You’re hooked, farming resources nonstop, only to have someone break in and steal everything. It’s frustrating and can drive you crazy. But I get it, we all act the same way sometimes.
Osu, when I struggle a lot and CS:GO feels tough against those who aren't human.
It's strange why this game gets me so upset, but it's really enjoyable. 10 out of 10!
Star wars battlefront has been a wild ride—I've rage quit more often than ever before. The game is packed with frustrating elements: rebels seem overly dominant in air control, homing shots lock onto other players automatically, personal shields actually work, turbolasers are irritating, and there are plenty of bugs. Still, it's kept me coming back for more!
Rust is mainly a chaotic gameplay simulator. League of Legends reflects how EU communities often act like confused teens copying what they see online. Choosing a character you don’t want to play leads to reports and harassment during the match. Today, if your team misses early kills, they linger in the summoner’s area, hoping for a quick win before giving up after 20 minutes. CSGO suffers from too many hacks, which constantly deranks honest players when they get vac’d. And those who get promoted to ranks far beyond their skill level end up hurting the game—enemies gain free kills each round, or players become frustrated and report you for cheating tactics.
Used to get super upset with Call of Duty, but now I don’t play just for competition and I’m not really angry anymore.