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Entorwellian
Jun 30, 2006

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Sorry, but the people have spoken.



Alhazred posted:

Depending on how you play Fallout 4: the deathclaw at the museum of liberty. It's completely insane that there's an enemy that hard at a moment where most players are at a lie level. Kellog, if you play it mostly linear. The road to him seems designed to drain you off resources. Granted you get a mini nuke, but if you're at a lower level than him he can take that nuke head on. Plus he got a stealth boy and tons of healing items.

That deathclaw at the beginning almost ruined the game for me. It hosed up the pacing of everything because not only is it an unfun, enormous bullet sponge, but it also gives you that early set of power armour that trivializes the game difficulty for everything up to Kellogg. They should have swapped it with the Museum of witchcraft's deathclaw.


To contribute: x-com 2 - the codex fight

There are a lot of tough enemies in XCOM but the codex that you fight, but the Codex has always given me the most trouble in the early game. It's an alien that splits into two when it has been wounded, like the animated brooms from Disney's Fantasia. If you don't have stun grenades, you'll be worn down from the attrition dealing with the bastards.

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