If you don't get
frustrated dying a lot to learn how to adjust to the platforming in the game, 1001 Spikes will be a source of great entertainment for you.
Not exact matches
I thought I was the ONLY one that was just waiting for my dog to
die... I cry a
lot because I am so
frustrated.
The main issue I came across was the saving feature because sometimes it doesn't always save and if you
die you can lose a
lot of progress, which is very
frustrating to say the least.
In addition to tougher enemies, boss battles that might just make your hair stand on nerves and
frustrate you endlessly, as the same battle forces you to
die and wake up in a resurrection - like chamber, where life can be restored and your game can be saved, before having to take on the boss all over again, there's also a whole
lot of exploring to be done.
You're going to
die a
lot and become extremely
frustrated more often than not.
The QTE responses were sluggish and sometimes unresponsive causing me to
die (a
lot), which was not helped by the
frustrating camera angles during the some of the sequences.
If you tend to
die a
lot, it might have the potential to be very
frustrating to try and finish.
Be warned that playing Dark Souls might make you
frustrated because you will
die A
LOT OF TIMES and it's something that you should expect.
This means there's no
frustrating wait times between deaths, which is important due to the fact that you're going to be
dying a
lot.
You'll
die a
lot but it not really too
frustrating.
It's lovely to look at but its gameplay is challenging and you're going to find yourself
frustrated and
dying a
lot.
A
lot of gamers will
die a bunch of times in the beginning of a game and get
frustrated with it.
Children playing this game would probably get
frustrated very quickly as you
die a
lot.