The most deranged videogame challenge run I’ve seen: A no-hit playthrough of the ‘Unfair’ difficulty in a 100-hour RPG

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The most deranged videogame challenge run I’ve seen: A no-hit playthrough of the ‘Unfair’ difficulty in a 100-hour RPG

PC Gamer · 4 hours ago

A PC Gamer writer highlights what they call one of the most extreme videogame challenge runs they have seen: a player completing a lengthy, roughly 100-hour role-playing game on its hardest "Unfair" difficulty without taking a single hit. The feat matters as a striking example of the dedication and skill within the gaming community's self-imposed challenge scene, where players push titles far beyond their intended limits.

The piece frames the run as remarkable because of the sheer combination of factors involved: the punishing "Unfair" setting, the game's enormous length, and the demand for flawless, damage-free play across the entire playthrough. However, the supplied text consists almost entirely of PC Gamer's site navigation, membership sign-up prompts and menu links, so the specific game, the player responsible and the finer details of the run are not included in the available content.

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