Edited By
Liam O'Reilly
A wave of comments regarding the infamous PC-98 series has fueled debates in various forums. Some people are slamming the difficulty levels, while others joke about their experiences, reflecting mixed feelings that raise eyebrows in the gaming community.
Fans expressed their thoughts about the gameโs challenges. One commenter noted, "28 deaths, 35 bombs, normal. Can you blame the man?" This highlights the frustration many face with gameplay challenges. Another person shared their approach, stating, "I just played without thinking of 1CC or smth" revealing a laid-back gaming style that contrasts with the high-pressure environment often associated with these titles.
Interestingly, the humor cuts through the tension. One user jokingly said, "he used 3 continues to beat normal, point finger at him and laugh!!! /j" keeping spirits high despite frustrations. Zun, the creator, seems to be embracing this edgy narrative, as one comment pointed out, "Zun showing his inner edginess in a good way."
"This gave me an idea; Iโm going to save this for later."
A once-challenging experience is now reshaping how people approach these games, leading to a renewed interest amongst the community.
The comments reflect a blend of sentiments:
Frustration over the game's difficulty with remarks about deaths and bombs.
Humor shines through with light-hearted jokes and playful taunts about skill levels.
Encouragement as some see value in the challenge, considering it a badge of honor.
โก Some believe the gameโs difficulty is just part of the experience.
๐ Humor appears to be a coping mechanism for many players.
๐น๏ธ Comments suggest a potential resurgence in gaming community engagement around similar titles.
With the conversation surrounding PC-98 heating up, one can only wonder: is this a sign for developers to revisit and perhaps rework classic styles?