Games you got too good at and ruined for yourself.

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What happens when "git gud" should actually occur and you ruin the game for yourself, or playing it with friends if it is a multiplayer (you are indeed now "that guy")? Similarly if games have taught people pattern recognition for sometimes decades then is it surprising when you get good at it and does that in turn break something you were enjoying?
Today we are looking for examples of games you were enjoying but eventually you saw through the matrix or your grit and determination left you just that good and thus you no longer care to play it. Did you make any house rules, alternative play styles, cheats or similar to try to make it better?

Examples.
One of my absolute favourite games on the DS was Puzzle Quest. It took the idea of "what if instead of epic battles in your fantasy RPG you instead won battles by doing a tile matching game" and ran with it. However then the pattern matching thing kicked in and I realised that if I saw a certain pattern of gems in the field which is theoretically random (in reality not so much, whether that is to make up for weak AI or an actual oversight I don't know) I actually knew the next seven or so optimal moves (some battles being less than that or decided by it), and then another optimal set for another common state, and another until I could almost do it on autopilot.

Another DS favourite is Tetris DS. I played the vs CPU as something to keep my hands busy when watching videos or something. Today it poses no challenge and I have to house rule myself, or go for another version.

Megadrive bomberman. I know there are better examples of battle mode but it was my main one and thus I still revert to it. However the thing where you wait for an enemy to come from above, know they will lay a bomb (or line thereof) and you go lower and trap them thus ending the confrontation does rather make it something of a one sided affair. Fortunately there are newer entries that follow the art style somewhat.
 

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I Played so much Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 online that i started winning most of time in races so i got bored and stopped playing it.
 

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Kung Fu Master - GB
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World - Master System
Ninja Gaiden - Master System
Pretty Much all the Zelda/Mario games (fuck you Grandmaster Galaxy)
I can get through all those without breaking a sweat.
 

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Incredibly, my all-time fave - The Game Boy title The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. I played that so much, I was inventing new game play patterns to keep it fresh and interesting. Did you know that after you collect the power-up item (Pegasus Boots) in the Third Dungeon, you can skip ahead to the next dungeon without fighting the boss and getting the instrument? One time, I played all of the dungeons (except for the first two) backwards!

For both the original and DX versions, I managed to do everything... except the photo collecting. To this day, I never managed to collect all the photos in the DX version of the game.
 

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The problem is I'm not getting better, I just too used to it that I know every exploitable glitch, bug or shortcut. I always end up become invincible half way through the game when I wasn't suppose to be anywhere near that.
 

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Guitar Hero. I'm not legendary, and there are still challenges to be had solo, but I'm well above your average joe so I can't really play with most people. The skill difference makes multiplayer kind of pointless. (Of course, this series has fallen out of favor and probably doesn't show up much at parties these days... But I would need friends to play with in the first place. I digress.)

Also, various Fire Emblem games and Shining Force. My general approach when I play these games now is that I'll try to level up the "weak" characters and exclude anyone who feels overpowered from my party. Sometimes the characters that start out really weak can actually become powerhouses if you invest in them, so then I have to shuffle people around yet again.
 
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Disney Extreme Skate Adventure when I was younger. I would make new files to do the campaigns over and over again just for variety, and none of my siblings ever got close to my skill in the multiplayer modes. Like, it was still fun, but it felt more empty when you did everything.

The thing is, though, I usually don't let games get to that point for me. Hmm.
 
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I wouldn't say I ruined them for myself but I've ruined basically all rhythm games for two now ex girlfriends. One of them was a big DDR fan but couldn't unlock all the bonus songs in Dancing Stage Fusion, so I learned to play to beat some of the harder challenges for her. End result is I got just stupidly good at rhythm games. So about a decade later when a new girl had a similar problem with her Hatsune Miku games, I took over and completely destroyed her high scores. Never forget that look on her face like 'the f*** did I just witness..?'
 

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Guitar Hero. I'm not legendary, and there are still challenges to be had solo, but I'm well above your average joe so I can't really play with most people. The skill difference makes multiplayer kind of pointless. (Of course, this series has fallen out of favor and probably doesn't show up much at parties these days... But I would need friends to play with in the first place. I digress.)

Also, various Fire Emblem games and Shining Force. My general approach when I play these games now is that I'll try to level up the "weak" characters and exclude anyone who feels overpowered from my party. Sometimes the characters that start out really weak can actually become powerhouses if you invest in them, so then I have to shuffle people around yet again.
May i reccomend clone hero?(https://clonehero.net/) it comes with custom songs and whatnot if you're bored with regular guitar hero
Also here's a link to a website with custom songs: https://chorus.fightthe.pw/
 
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Wii Sports Boxing. Hours spent beating the crap out of Miis made me pick my Wii up again after a while and I beat Matt on the first try.
 

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Animal Crossing, just became a billionaire, and couldn't find anything new to enjoy about the game after that.
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I was going to say "every edition of Picross on 3DS" because I've solved every puzzle many times over, but after careful consideration, they aren't really "ruined" for me. Although I recognise the number patterns in each puzzle and the logic techniques needed, I haven't actually memorised any solutions, so I still go through the solving process each time and feel a little flex of the brain-meats.

The closest game to "ruined" is probably The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, because I played it through several times in a row and can't un-remember any of the puzzles at this point.
 

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Yu-Gi-Oh Power of Chaos trilogy on PC is the first ones that come to my mind. First they felt like impossible, but after couple of matches, you could predict every move that AI will make and won every matches after that with a default deck only.

They are also abandonware and free to download on the internet if you guys wanna try them.
 

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