"To beat the game" means to successfully complete or master a particular activity or challenge. It implies that you have achieved success or overcome the obstacles presented within that specific game or task.
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There's an achievement for
beating the game in under eight minutes, so in theory it shouldn't take you too long, except you will die.
It features online play, seven exclusive missions, and,
after beating the game on normal difficulty, three exclusive gameplay modes are unlocked.
Yes its free but all of a sudden the game is playable as the devs really wanted it to be at launch but you've already
beat a game with little replay value.
Rather than leveling up normally, the player must defeat every enemy in each room to gain permanent stat increases, though
beating the game without doing so is entirely possible.
There's also a Challenge mode, which is locked and the only way to unlock it is
by beating the game with every character.
Much like every video game Dark Souls has had a bunch of speed runners take on the challenge
of beating the game as quickly as possible.
I mean, it's cool to
beat a game as fast as you can, but you should enjoy it and if you beat it fast, then heck you beat it fast.
But this is absolutely no help if you've gotten behind the upgrade curve to a point that you can not
beat the game at your skill level.
The value of the package may be the game's greatest strength;
just beating the game takes hours upon hours, and it doesn't have to end there.
Characters and weapon skins can be unlocked
from beating the game to getting Gold for a medal, or simply leveling up.
Within games criticism exists a niche subset of «challenge - run» criticism where a player will attempt to
beat a game while adhering to a set of self - imposed rules.
For those of you
who beat the game, you might recall seeing a giant list of statistics based on your performance in every level.
But point is, she was motivated to
beat the game within 50 hours, because that is about the amount of time she had.
Also, once you have
beaten the game there is no new game plus, which I know many in the community have been asking for, myself included.
These shortcuts were more a thing to help
people beat the game in a reasonable time in a time without save function in the games.
A Dark Souls player was able to
beat the game using only a microphone peripheral and his voice.
The few things one could do would be to either grind for experience to max your character's levels or to
try beating the game at a low level.
I have
now beaten the game and I thought that it was really a decent game, it did get frustrating as I went on though.
Each level is quite short, being only a few minutes long, so you can
easily beat the game's single player campaign in a few hours.
This adds some replay value to the single player game since you'll have to
beat the game multiple times in order to unlock all of these items.
At the heart of this trading
empire beats the games dynamic economic system that aims to create a more authentic experience.
I take issue only with the recurring reader contention that
beating a game often made you want to buy it.