Gamers Week Podcast

Episode 45 - The 10 Hardest Levels In Video Game History

October 28, 2022 Gamers Week Podcast
Gamers Week Podcast
Episode 45 - The 10 Hardest Levels In Video Game History
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Most video games have a good mixture of easy and hard levels to keep gamers properly entertained and challenged throughout the game. But some levels dial the difficulty up to 11, and apparently, Reddit has a lot to say about what it considers to be the hardest video game levels ever. We're joined by Brian from Drink A Beer & Play A Game to debate the levels on this list while adding a few of our own.

We'll also be discussing how the system requirements to run the upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake will push your PC to its limits, the news that Xbox has shelved its "Keystone" streaming dongle, how the Resident Evil 4 remake has already made an unforgivable mistake, and how Rockstar is throwing a life preserver to that guy with 6,000 hours of Red Dead Online on Stadia.

Finally, Donnie takes us all the way back to October 1994 with his Retro Rewind.

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