Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-3547390-20140905021504

Nope, never played them.

I remember Diablo being hard. I remember basically running and hitting things with arrows when I was supposed to be a warrior. I did beat the game, though ragequit at Hellfire.

That is another thing about RPGs. I am TERRIBLE at them. I just fail to manage my stats properly, end up with a botched character, and have to inch my way to the end. The only thing I am good at is money. I am cursed to break the monetary value of the game, getting more money than I know what to do with. Which of course means I get the best items you can buy and it doesn't even dent my monetary amount, then have nothing to buy and yet no way to get better.

I retried that Elder Scrolls dungeon after boosting up some strength and agility. The spell casting wolves were surprisingly not my problem. Suddenly, the problem was iron-cast wrecking ball machines of death.

Those Rock Rhinos. The Succumbi. The Butcher. Ironically, Diablo himself was easy in comparison to those three.

Of course hard means walk...click..shoot...walk...click...shoot...while walking around pillars with a mob of enemies behind you. It gets pretty old pretty fast. Especially when it takes quite a bit to kill one enemy.

Actually, now that I think about it, I shouldn't have offered to retry Diablo. Wasting hours to clear a room due to having to walk around in circles for every enemy you encounter isn't exactly fun. It just gets tedious.

I guess my problem is that I like to control my character. I like a death to be my fault, not due to having low stats but due to making an improper move or not having the right strategy. Heretic is a challenge as the enemies can pound you, but it is fun as you know it is your fault and that there is a way to beat the enemy. You are never going to beat the final boss on level 1. You can beat the final boss of an FPS with the weakest gear if you are skilled enough.