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The 21 Hardest Nintendo games ever

Abandon hope all ye that enter here...

Words: NGamer UK

Circle Two: Handheld Hellions

Like a confetti egg filled with anthrax, the DS and GBA coo "come play with me," while whispering "...so I may eat your soul." Though rarely the first port of call for full-fat frustration, they've certainly had their moments.

Etrian Odyssey
Mooching through the vicious shrubberies of the Yggdrasil Labyrinth is only really perilous for those too impatient to tune up their band of warriors.

Even so, proper progress forces you into a deadly Catch-22 situation: Party-improving weapons require gold, gold is given as reward for completing quests, quests are too hard without party-improving weapons.

Doh! Death comes often and, as if to rub it in, at the hooves of deer.

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
Aside from Neotank units and a smattering of new terrain features to cower behind, Advance Wars 2 wasn't much of a change.

So how could it destroy even the most experienced COs? Thrown in at the deep end, it was as if the developers saw this as a direct continuation of the original campaign (i.e. starts at the difficulty of that title's last mission and only grows harder).

Black Hole Rising? Asshole rising, more like.

Kuru Kuru Kururin
What does the title mean? It's the sound of your teeth grinding through your chin as yet another spinning stick journey through a don't-touch-the-walls maze ends with another loss.

Sitting in the alcoves waiting to dart down the next twisted corridor is about as tense as GBA gaming gets, and with later levels designed for perfect synchronized timing, it's at moments like these that Nintendo probably regret designing such an easy-to-throw console.

Circle Three: Heart Breaking

The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Alas, it takes more than a sunny outlook to craft a game, and so this circle of hell is reserved for those titles that were made all the more difficult by crummy technical flaws.

Super Ghouls and Ghosts
Super Ghouls And Ghosts had to feature somewhere - it is, after all, a genuine hardcore SNES classic that'll happily send you and your heart-dotted boxer shorts to the pearly gates within your first 15 steps.

The GBA version features here for some chug-tastic slowdown that transforms the tricky kneejerk reactions into a task of Sisyphean pointlessness.

If the wolves, skeletons, knights, demons, bats and zombies don't get you, the framerate will.

Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
Castlevanias have us wailing through the night. However, we reckon the prize goes to Circle Of The Moon. A GBA launch title, the dark gothic graphics were designed before the GBA's contrast specs were known, leaving gamers with a black screen which only an intense light source could interpret.

Batman: Dark Tomorrow
Along with being complete Bat-tosh, Dark Tomorrow is famous in our office for having baffled everyone, including the PR who was sent to demonstrate it.

Watching our staff members plummet down the same crevice time and time again, the accompanying PR seized the pad only to plunge the caped crusader straight into the gap himself.

Proclaiming it broken, we mentally filed the moment away for a feature just like this one.

 
10 Comments
JoeMasturbaby - 2 months 5 days ago
the F-Zero GX game IS impossible.

i gave up after one try, and im glad i did.
Amnesiac - 2 months 5 days ago
Megaman and Bass is tougher than the original, IMO.
ileowen - 2 months 4 days ago
After Cliffs of dover on my Wi, I pee'd the 5 colors for a week!
I'm a westerner yet i DO have copy of The lost levels somewhere up in my attic!
Dunno a lot about the rest though, sonds like liquid hell.
ileowen - 2 months 4 days ago
O wait, I did complete f-zero GX just not on very hard.
srry for the doublepost xD
Yellowhat17 - 2 months 1 day ago
What about Meroid 2? It's not nearly as hard as all the game listed but on the Gameboy color it used to drive me crazy.
Patius - 2 months 18 hours ago
Metroid two was EASY.


It wasn't even as open spaced as the others.


And like all of the Gameboy Metroids, you didn't really have the ability to go to new places thanks to weapons or such, just cause it opened up.


These are all tough, but I think that X3 might have been harder than Megaman and Bass.


Just maybe. (unless you get the Z-sabre)
midna365 - 1 month 14 days ago
i want to be the guy is the hardest fing game ever!!!!!!
crazycrazy83 - 1 month 8 days ago
yeah i remember the super mario galaxy one. i went through 20 tries tring to plot the "strategic" way to do it. another 5 trying to get back to the star. WHY DONT THEY PUT IT IN FRONT OF YOU! its appearing out of nowhere anyway!
gamermatt89 - 1 month 7 days ago
I actually beat F Zero GX on very hard. I don't know how I did it either but I did... hours upon hours of frustration but in the end sweet victory.
noofer7 - 1 month 6 days ago
hmm never played any of these either... except for 1 Guitar Hero 3 song, Vacation in Cambodia, at a friend's house.
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