Game news 7 Almost Impossible Video Game Quests!
In your life as a gamer, you surely have the memory of a really hard mission that would make Elden Ring look like a joke. Sometimes the quest in question is too difficult. Sometimes she asks to collect way too many items. In other cases, gamepad controls simply fail. The list is long. So here’s the top of the gratin for your enjoyment.
Les 200 Pigeons (Grand Theft Auto IV)
In the category of finding hundreds of needles in a haystack, here you will find Grand Theft Auto IV and the ultimate task of killing 200 pigeons in Liberty City. So no, it’s not your way of “cleansing” the city to reclaim it: the whole thing allows you Unlock a beautiful racing car, “The Annihilator”, Helicopter equipped with four towers. It’s definitely the legitimate technique to achieve this because thanks to cheat codes it’s much – much – easier to make it appear. But if cheating isn’t your thing, you’ve got to get serious about it. In a game with an already very boring color palette, the doves are little black dots that are really not easy to spot. What to expect when you don’t know what to do with your weekend?
Les 900 Korogus (Breath of the Wild)
We’re slowly moving on to a video game monument, The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. As you know, Nintendo’s baby map is really huge. Of course, the Japanese company couldn’t avoid hiding a lot of things. Starting with the famous Korogus, small creatures that give you enough to upgrade your inventory. Hold onto, there are a total of 900 in the open world. Good luck finding. Let’s face it, not all of them are useful. “Only” 441 can actually be used. It is also possible to use an object to locate them much more easily. But hey, anyway. In order to claim the valuable 100% on Zelda Breath of the Wild, you must go through this step.
A Million Roses (We Love Katamari)
After 200 pigeons, 900 korogus, a million roses? Always further, always higher, always stronger, as the saying goes! We now look at We Love Katamari, the sequel to Katamari Damacy. The series is atypical: it puts you in control of a ball that can pick up anything in its path. The goal is often to hold on to as many things as possible in order to keep getting bigger. but One level asks you to collect a million roses. And so much to say that it won’t be done quickly! On the Reddit social network, players share their technique: use a very precise shape recovered in another level, attach a rubber band to his controller and… leave the console on. Well say it. It’s fun.
No stone unturned (Skyrim)
So no, no one-upmanship for this next mission. For the No Stone Left Unturned quest in The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, all you need to do is find 24 Barenziah Stones. Sigh of relief! All of this also allows you to regain an advantage to increase your chances of getting Gems. A bonus served on a silver platter? Actually no, not at all. The problem is that this Stones can be found everywhere (we weigh our words). You can literally walk through a shelf from the edge of a bedside table to the heart of a crypt. It’s almost random! And of course, there’s no in-game help to lend a hand. You either have to be brave or use an online guide. It depends on you.
Supply Lines (GTA San Andreas)
Well, I know of one plane that has traumatized more than one player. It’s the one in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, in the “Supply Lines” mission. There isn’t much more to say than this: the gameplay just sucks, so many times must be restarted to validate the mission. As if that wasn’t enough, the whole thing puts you in front of quite a few enemies for precise aiming with the device’s turrets. Something that brings back even worse memories, including Grand Theft Auto Vice City’s Demolition Man mission where you have to pilot a helicopter with precision, drop explosives and get out of here alive (not to mention the debris caused by the explosion ). Maybe an old Rockstar Games custom.
Queen of Cards (Final Fantasy VIII)
Come on, last time we talked about a mission that requires you to collect items. To end on a high note, this is a really worthwhile quest. The contestant: Final Fantasy VIII. However, it all starts with a pleasant deck of cards, the Triple Triad, which a character called The Queen of Cards wants to add new features to. Aside from the fact that you have to play and lose a game in order to pass unpublished copies to them (and that way the queen can take up to half your cards for fun), two things are worth noting: The items are found from completely random NPCs plus, the Queen of Cards likes to change cities overnight to add that little bit extra to the mix. A real treat to finish!
Catarina Siegmeyer (Dark Souls)
With this last candidate we probably reach the end of the random mission and not necessarily very fair. You probably know Siegmeyer de Catarina, the famous Onion Knight from Dark Souls? Well, the sequence of things to do to get the right conclusion to his quest is quite impressive. After finding him in front of Sen’s Fortress and then in Anor Londo, you will have to find him in areas you have already visited and fight a Crystal Colossus, which turns out to be his daughter. The Onion Knight will later lend you a hand against Chaos Eaters, but for the rest of the quest to proceed, he must do it End the fight with more than 50% health. If you don’t do any of these things in a specific order, everything else will fall apart. And the best of course: Siegmeyer dies in the end anyway.
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