If you manage to complete the incredibly hard Crushing Difficulty Mode of any game, you'll be able to unlock the even
harder Brutal Difficulty Mode.
Not exact matches
Also, note that the
hardest difficulty, «Give me God of War,» is fine if that's your thing, but it's absolutely
brutal, and unlike with the other three
difficulties, you can't change it without starting a new game.
There's less time to introduce people to Charles von Broodlordingtons on
hard and
brutal difficulties.
While relatively simple in both controls and concept - you fly a ship and shoot things with an intuitive two button control method - Fermenter Games ensured that the sheer chaos of the levels and
brutal difficulty curve will hopefully make it yet another engrossing arcade title that will be even
harder to put down.
It would be pretty punishing to first beat on Crushing (which is really really
hard, at least for part one) to then be able to take on even tougher
Brutal difficulty.
Those weaned on Ninja Gaiden or God of War may prefer to head straight for the
hardest difficulty settings, but while you can unleash combo after combo, there's no ability to chain your attacks meaning that
brutal hack and slashing (in conjunction with a lot of blocking) gets the job done more often than not.
This version comes with a
difficulty setting in the options and ways to switch between high gear and low gear, so if the game is (justifiably)
hard for you, you have the option to adjust the settings for a smoother experience, or make it hair ripping
brutal.
This new mode takes the
hardest difficulty setting, titled «Nightmare», and cranks the death penalty to the fullest adding Permadeath to this bloody
brutal shooter.