Rage by Id is on sale at 75% off. 5.00 USD. In case anyone's interested.
Honestly, I've heard the game is "meh" but hey, someone might be interested in the newsflash.
It's also part of a "free weekend" so you can just try it out that way. I've heard it wasn't too great and it was just a bland mash up of Borderlands and Fallout 3 but with less RPG mechanics. I've been tempted to play it just to see THE SUPER ADVANCED ID TECHNOLOGICAL BOBBLES which lackluster implementation was one of the major flaws critics had. Although I recently got Baldur's Gate 2: EE and think that's a much better use of my time.
So I was browsing the steam sales and found an indie game called "Eryi's Action". I was curious enough to click and watch the trailer. ...have you seen those hellishly brutal super mario world rom hacks that people make and show on youtube? It's like an entire game of that. Or a bit like I Wanna Be The Guy (but it doesn't look quite THAT cruel, thank god). It also apparently has bullet hell and jrpg segments? (Seriously, they're in the trailer)
It looks like the sort of thing that's hilarious, but also the sort of thing that would quickly piss me off. I was wondering if anyone has seen or played it before.
It's fairly low budget and is entirely designed around the idea of the level blatantly breaking it's own rules, but it can be funny in a "are you fucking kidding me?!" kind of way. Often it's about figuring out what strange way you need to beat the level or memorizing the traps.
So, some people might get a kick out of the game but I would look into it a bit first.
It's part of that horrid "Kaizo" genre which seems to be made primarily for scumbags like pewdiepie to stream while making rape jokes, helping to decrease the overall intelligence of the world by a fair few bars.
I've never really been a fan of the "genre" and found that the novelty of a completely unfair platformer ran out years ago. It really doesn't take any decent level design to just put random invisible shit in the way for the player to stumble into. It's used to artificially extend both difficulty and length when it's really just wasting a player's time.
Eryi's Action looks like it's one of the worst to have a commercial release and it really does look like a newgrounds flash game. I Want to be the Guy has fairly tight controls and all the (rather real done) video game references. Eryi's Action has poor as shit controls, a cheap looking aesthetic and some horribly boring level design.
There is a chance it gets better after the first few levels I saw but even so it's probably better to play one of the 10^10^100 romhacks or flash games that claim themselves to be "the worlds hardest game" if for some reason you want to play a game like that.