I noticed some years ago that it's been a while since I played a game that was actually hard. Not "die a thousand times until you learn the meta" hard, but actually mechanically hard to play beyond preparation. Something that involves actual skill and knowledge to beat. Anyone got any ideas?
Update: Old games that only people above the age range of 30+ play don't count because no one but old people are going to realistically bother with those. Superman 64 also doesn't count because it's only hard because it's broken fundamentally. Backgammon does count because it's one of the world's oldest games.
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HOMM3 campaigns
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Heroes of Might and Magic? Darn that game ruled and yea the campaigns were a total b-word. I usually just played hot seat w friends cuz i could never beat those shits as a kid
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me too, well joke's on me decades later I'm playing the erathia campaign, hope to defeat it tomorrow for NYE
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Frickkk im gonna buy it is it on Steam? I loved that game so much. All the different resources and little items on the map were so satisfying to go around and gather.
I also miss that visual style of like 2d sprites in computer games in general. Looks so much better than the blocky 3d shit. Like OG starcraft looks way nicer than SC2 same with Diablo, HOMM, AoE, etc
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Make sure you don't get "HoMM3: HD Edition" on Steam, it's incomplete and sucks peepee. Get HoMM3 Complete and the Russian HD mod.
It's on GOG but you ought to just pirate it tbqh the beauty of HoMM3 is that the full game can live in a some hundred MB .zip and run on anything down to a toaster.
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yeah awesome pixel art, and music finer than wine
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yeah I wish rdrama could host tournaments, instead of these lame sf3 shit
campaigns rely very much on strategic ability so be prepared to learn from your mistakes
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