1. Bloodborne
Released in 2015, Bloodborne’s content revolves around the Hunter character’s battle to destroy enemies in a strange city.
The programmer deliberately built a game that not only requires players to have fighting skills but also to have reasonable tactical thinking.
2. Cuphead
Cuphead impresses players with its use of 1930s cartoon images. This shooting game requires players to calculate the exact moment to kill the boss of each level.
Many people think that inviting more partners to work together will make it easier to win, but the truth is that adding players only makes Cuphead more `brain-torn`.
3. Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!
With his popularity and success in his boxing career, boxer Mike Tyson had his own game named after him, launched in 1987. Fans joked that the difficulty of this game was equal to winning against Mike.
4. Silver Surfer NES
The character Silver Surfer first appeared in comics in 1966, and by 1990, this guy owned his own game series.
Both versions of playing from the side and from above the head create many challenges for players.
5. Flappy Bird
Right from the first days of its launch in May 2013, Flappy Bird has become a worldwide phenomenon.
The game also received mixed reactions when many people thought that the game’s graphics `followed` the famous Super Mario game.
6. Battletoads
Among the hundreds of games released in the 90s, Battletoads still holds its place in the rankings of the most complex game series even today.
The game has no save function and players have quite a few lives, so clearing all 13 levels in one go is quite a challenge.
7. Contra
The plot of Contra is about two special forces soldiers on a mission to decode the secret of the Red Falcon alien army.