Edited By
Carlos Gomez

A frustrated gamer recently shared their struggle over a save file mishap while pursuing an achievement in a popular title. Spending 20 hours in a save, they found themselves angered to delete it, opting instead for a tougher gameplay experience instead of enjoying the journey.
The player wanted to unlock a specific achievement by giving a character peace and receiving a letter at gameโs end. However, after opening the doors to the character, they had to step away briefly. Upon returning, they realized they missed their chance and impulsively deleted the save file in a moment of frustration.
With the desire for a trophy pushing them, they shifted to a new game plus (NG+2) mode, but expressed weariness with the game overall. "Just needed to vent I'm honestly getting tired of this game, but I want the god damn plat," they lamented.
Users rallied around the poster, discussing their own experiences and offering tips:
One user commented, "The easiest run for platinum is doing the Real Boy ending on NG+, with vital upgrades available on NG++ that can make the game much easier."
Another said, "Going through on NG+ is super worth it seeing more skills offsets the damage enemies do."
Many users agree that certain upgrades can significantly trivialize combat, demonstrating a shared understanding of the challenges in completing achievements in this particular game.
Most community feedback mixed support and advice with an understanding of the playerโs frustrations. While some empathized with the setbacks, others acknowledged the long grind ahead for coveted trophies in a game that demands patience.
"Some of the P-Organ upgrades are insane and can make combat trivial," noted one comment, highlighting strategies for success.
๐ก 20 hours of progress wiped out after a moment of frustration.
๐ง Helpful tips recommend focusing on specific achievements in NG+.
๐ฌ "Going through with a favorite weapon all maxed out makes it worthwhile" - A popular sentiment.
As players navigate their gaming experiences, unexpected hurdles can lead to moments of frustration. With a community of support and shared strategies, achieving goals isn't always just hard work but also about learning from the grind. What will the next move be for those on similar paths?