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"Infuriation"

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Blogger Caleb said...

Nothing has come closer to my feelings on Soul Calibur.

I had played Soul Calibur single player for awhile and thought I was good. Then I went against another person who lived in the swim house where I was living my senior year of college. He had played before and picked Kilik.

On that smelly beer stained couch I think I felt the most deepest hatred for a game and human opponent ever! And finally when I started to win after 5 matches the bastard put down his controler and left claiming the win because he had won the most matches....and he never let me play him again...so he always said he was better than me at video games...

The last picture in that post says it all. Till this day I thought I was alone in my pain.

God bless the Dreamcast Junkyard.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

I know the feeling well, Caleb. All too well, actually. None of my housemates had even heard of the Dreamcast, but I was constantly on the recieving end of a sound Soul Calibur thrashing.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently even girls tended to ridicule me in Soul Calibur, until of course I developed my extremely cunning (like the cunning thing) button-mashing technique...

Oh, and Ikaruga can be on the infuriating side of things too...

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Blogger fatherkrishna said...

A truly magnificent appraisal Tom -very funny indeed. There isn't a Dreamcast game that I have played that hasn't in some way infuriated me at some stage... Be it Blue Stinger when I constantly drowned, getting my ass whupped on Soul Calibur- or DOA2 or VF3tb(usually, as previously pointed out, by smirking, gloating Ginger types)- digging around for non existent items on Sonic Adventure, or just being crap at virtual driving, tennis, skateboarding, roller blading, raising mutant fish-men, getting-revenge-on my-cruelly-murdered-father. And yet I love them.
For me though it's got to be HOTD2 which I play and play and yet never complete. I fucking love this game, but if Jim could fix it for me, it would be to be less inept at shooting Zombies and to take out that evil swine Goldman.
Then my life would be complete.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Soul Calibur, the first game I got for my dreamcast- it was so far beyond anything graphics wise....
Code Veronica was another I will never forget- Awesome!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

are u guys really serious? obviously you've never heard of a lil technique called Guard Impact! It stops all button mashing tactics whatsoever. I have never lost to a button masher and I never will thanx to GI. It's the reason Namco invented it 4 cryin out loud! So stop complaining about button mashers, because if you get defeated by 1 u certainly deserve it! Go back and practice GI untill it becomes second nature and I promise button mashers will never beat u sorry excuses 4 SC players again. Rookies!

Friday, October 20, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, you have to switch up the technique when you're playing button mashers. This has been the case ever since sf2.

Friday, October 20, 2006

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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Blogger crowe said...

Sorry, I can't agree more about your number one pick. While Soul Calibur is indeed infuriating, and Lizardman is a CHEAP ASS PUNK BITCH I WANT TO KILL KILL KILL DEAD, the game is such that anyone with the ability to guard impact at will stands at least a 98% chance of winning against a newb.

No, the MOST infuriating game I've played on my DC is Ooga Booga, the single player experience. Once you hit the later levels (think the Leprechauns), you just don't win. The AI is so good, so cheap, so perfect, that a human just doesn't stand a chance. Or at least, I don't. I wound up never finishing the game simply because of the red-rage my eyes would fill with while playing.

I think Honorable Mention should also go to Ikaruga, Bangai-O and all the rest of the Treasure shooters.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Crowe - thanks for the constructive comments. Unfortunatley, I've never played Ikaruga, Ooga Booga or Bangai-O so can't really comment on them.

Anon's - Yeah, I understand that if you live, breathe and sleep SC you should be an unbeatable monster; but for those of us who only really play it when friends come round, the more 'complex' aspects of the game are rarely touched upon. Order of the day at my house is drink beer and mash till you can't mash no more!

Thanx for the comments all the same guys.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My most infuriating DC game ever has to be...
Worms Armageddon.

"Pussy!" I hear you cry, however, playing one player mode against the AI in some the later stages was absolutely ridiculous.
when I first picked it up I thought "this is well easy"
cut to me, 10 hours later, having not slept, used up 6 pints of milk in brews, and run through all the training missions with a gold medal, still being pussy whipped by the AI armed with a frickin bazooka from the other side of the map.
The kind of shot where they use the wind to such an inhuman advantage that they can get you even in the deepest cover. And that's just the deathmatch mode.
Some of those missions are absolutely unbelievable.

My "Grrr-O-Meter Rating"
Joypad thrown at cat, disk melted into a vaguely concave shape and used as ashtray forever more, New Rock boot put through nearest door [repeatedly] and nearest family member held against their will with a shiv against their throat.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great List! Totally agree with Daytona, Code Veronica, and Soul Calibur. Jet Set Radio was so good I can't say I ever found that infuriating though. I'd replace it with the swimming section of Blue Stinger, once you realise how to come up for air it's easy but until then it's hell watching the massacre of Elliots.. wave after wave.

No. 1 for me though as to be Space Channel 5 it looks so good, you can't fault the style, design or presentation but it's just so unplayable, I press the right buttons in the right order, but no... Choo? Choo? Choo? I PRESSED F**KING CHOO...

Grrr-O-Meter Rating: Beat Dreamcast with Cat until remaining pieces mold into some time-traveling device sending you back to 1930's Germany where you change your name to Adolf and take the frustration out on Poland...

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

mashers are not that hard to deal with. no offense, but not being able to take a masher is kind of the mark of a fighting game scrub.

a quick guide to dealing with mashers

1. stop trying to do some huge combo or huge move

trying the same move over and over again and not knowing how to apply it tactically gets you killed, no matter against who. why? because people who are fixated on doing that ONE move tend to let other parts of their game slide

2. step back

mashers have one thing in common: they have no idea what they're doing, and they don't care as long as they're doing SOMETHING. this means they'll whiff a lot, and they'll do a lot of moves that just aren't safe. when that happens, just use a long distance poking move and knock them back. chances are, they won't be blocking very well.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great article man! The Soul Calibur part was so funny and sounded so familiar, i remember each time i wanted to show the DC to someone and showoff with SC i ended up in humiliation.
In my personal experience:

10. Jet Set Radio is pretty hard, but not that much... my wife managed to finish it on her own... she is not an experienced (or very good) player, but she has patience to spare, i think that was the key

9. Re-Volt, i cant agree more!

8. HeadHunter, the bike part is not hard at all... just don't push the R trigger all the way down and the bike wont do wheelies.

7. Vanishing Point... that one is a total bitch! Uncontrollable!

6. Resident Evil: Code Veronica... i had to restart the whole game just to get more ammo for the plane boss

5. Super Magnetic Neo, i got stuck on the 2-3 level (the one with the small Lego blocks where you have to rocket-jump (holding R) on a 1X1 ft platforms) 4 years ago and never played it since... until recently, my 2yo son just loves Neo so much that i have to play it every night just to convince him to go to bed :) so i managed to advance to discover that the levels get so fucking hard that you have to enter each with at least 20~30 lives to finish it, but its worth it, believe me... there are some very cool levels later on (example: the Indiana Jones like mine cart roller-coaster level)

4. MDK 2, this one will humiliate you, but IMO its worth it... at least to get to play the doctor levels.

3. Daytona USA 2001, the controls are touchy, but once learned you're a killing machine and no championship is too hard!

2. 4 Wheel Thunder, i couldn't agree more!

I would personally add to this list:

- IKARUGA
- Ecco
- Evil Twin
- Shutoku Battle 2 (not TXR2)
- the recently released Last Hope

Thanks for the article :)

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

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