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Worst Puzzles in History

In that X-Men game for Genesis where you had to reset the game, you couldn't save could you? You had to beat it in one sitting right?
 
While the original Phantasy Star is my favorite game ever, it also has the worst puzzle I've ever seen in a game.

In the last dungeon on your way to Darkfalz (where at the time you're not even sure where you're going, just that there's something else to find), you come to a room that's a square (you fell down a trap into it). Only, there's no exits! You just keep going in circles, having no idea how to get out of this place.

Now remember, these dugeons are pseudo 3D, it's not overhead view, and the only time you turn left or right is when there's a corner that you can turn at. So what's the trick to this riddle?

On one of the walls in the in the middle of the hallway, you're just supposed to know to turn and you will see a hidden door. This door is not visable when looking forward like normal, nor is it ever alluded to in the game. There's also no other "secret" doors that had to be found in the game, so there's nothing to even remotely let you know that you need to find a door, or that hidden ones even exist!

Would have been fine if it was a secret room to find some secret non-essential thing, but it's the way to the last boss in the game! I swear I went in circles for hours and hours trying to figure out what the hell was going on. Grrrr...
 
Any sliding puzzle (Like the one in Castlevania: DoS).

I'm am terrible at them. Thank god you don't have to get it in a 1,2,3,4,... sequence or I never would've gotten through it.
 
So we are 3 pages in and no one has mentioned 7th Guest or the 11th Hour?

7th Guest had the indescribably wicked puzzles.

The Bishops, The Queens, The CANS! Oh god the cans, I didn't know what to do...

11th Hour continued it and made stauff ridiculous.

Lot of inbreeding in your family, stupid?

The Moving House Puzzle, and the Dice Puzzle, as well as the painting were incredihard.
 
HomerSimpson-Man said:
My feeble mind could never handle those type of adventure games, I would go insane with frustration. Well thank goodness for the internet nowadays!!!


yea you know youre in trouble if you have walkthroughs for KQ1 KQ2, KQ3, KQ4, KQ5, and KQ6 and still have a hard time beating the game :lol :lol :lol :) =/ =| =| =( =-(
 
Squirrel Killer said:

By a large margin, the biggest "you have got to be f'ing kidding me" moments in gaming I have ever had. Too bad, as I was really enjoying the game up until that point. I didn't play it a second more after that puzzle.

I couldn't agree more with Old Man Murray:

"Who killed Adventure Games? I think it should be pretty clear at this point that Adventure Games committed suicide."
 
Forgotten Ancient said:
Any sliding puzzle (Like the one in Castlevania: DoS).

I'm am terrible at them. Thank god you don't have to get it in a 1,2,3,4,... sequence or I never would've gotten through it.

Yeah, i suck at these... mostly because i find them so boring i'm unwilling to put thought into it
 
IAmtheFMan said:
GET SATCHEL
GET TOWEL
TAKE OFF GOWN
HANG GOWN ON HOOK
PUT TOWEL OVER DRAIN
PUT SATCHEL IN FRONT OF PANEL
PUT MAIL ON SATCHEL
PUSH BUTTON


Grrrr.....

...although "Open Eyes" was fairly clever.
 
Reilly said:
In that X-Men game for Genesis where you had to reset the game, you couldn't save could you? You had to beat it in one sitting right?

One sitting. Bingo.

Did anybody else ever get one of those Inviso-Ink Walkthrough books for the Sierra games? Damn, those things were cool. :)
 
mac said:
The piano puzzle in Silent Hill.

"Look on the back of the CD." Why can't I find the fucking CD? I've searched the entire fucking base. I borrowed the damn game from a friend and he didn't give me the case.

I'm pretty sure I got past that puzzle without looking since I rented it.

Or maybe I visited Gamefaqs...yeah...maybe...
 
Leatherface said:
The puzzle I most recall pissing me off to no end was in the PC game "Sanitarium". In one of the levels you're in this town. There's this event you have to trigger in the level to proceed to the next part that involves getting a church bell to ring. After hours of talking to absolutely everyone in town and clicking on every object I could find, it turns out there is one random stone on the ground that you can click on to pick up and throw at the bell. I almost broke my keyboard in half when I finally figured it out (by random chance btw). :lol

What pissed me off about that game is I hit a glitch and was unable to procede. Besides that is was a great game.
 
The most stupid puzzle i've come across is from "Still Life". The one where you have to make cookies, using recipe that says "1 cup of hot luv, 2 spoonfuls of sunshine, 1 slice of hot lesbian porn" etc and you had to guess what ingredient is flour, eggs, milk an so on. I was watching the instructions, though WTF and quit. Well, used walkthrough later anyway, but still... stupid.
 
I've been playing more King's Quest. It is horrible.

There's one room with a rock. If you push the rock from the top of the screen it moves and you get a dagger. If you push the rock from the bottom of the screen it falls on you and you instantly die. Of course, there is no indication as to which is the correct way.

There's another room where you feed the hungry woodcutter who tells you to take his violin. As you walk there, you plummet to your death because it turns out the blobs on the ground that you thought was the floor are actually bottomless pits.

Ahhhh Roberta.
 
El_Victor said:
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FUCK.OFF

Oh, god... Oh good GOD!!!! I remember that game!!!! I was, what, 5!!!! The horror. It was the only game I had for the Nintendo for about a week because if I recall something happened to my master system, and I had only that to play. I remember it took me some hours to get past the first screen. I remember I had to touch some part of a fucking wall..... OMG, whats the name of that game please, and also the e-mail of the creator so I could curse him out for fucking with my mind at that age......

*just think wonder boy and alex the kid, just think wonder boy and alex the kid*
 
datruth29 said:
OMG, whats the name of that game please, and also the e-mail of the creator so I could curse him out for fucking with my mind at that age......

That would be Shadowgate. :D
 
Who actually MADE the Icom trilogy of Shadowgate, Deja Vu, and Uninvited? Those are classic games, but I have literally NEVER seen a name attached to ANY of them.
 
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