13 Video Games That Are Even More Frustrating Than Flappy Bird

12. Jet Set Radio

Essentially the only Sega series yet to be corrupted, Jet Set Radio was the crown jewel and one of the few decent games on the Dreamcast. With a fresh premise, a fresh soundtrack, and even fresher graphics for its time, JSR made skating cool (and graffiti cooler) for kids everywhere. However, like many games, JSR's biggest flaw was falling into repetition, which it did in abundance. Nearing the last seven stages of the game or so, JSR becomes heavily frustrating, as the character must traverse huge maps while having swarms of enemies surround them nigh-constantly and the number of available supplies scarce. Spray targets took increasingly difficult gestures with the analog stick, and if failed precious spray cans were wasted, draining resources quickly over time. With spray targets also in crappy locations and the camera causing havoc, players everywhere surely threw down their controllers at one point or another (and God forbid they were trying to get every playable character in game - that required getting the highest score on every single story mission followed by a near impossible challenge mission). For the casual gamer or a person just looking to relax a little bit, JSR always hit the spot with the numerous range of free-roam type missions. However, when it came to the actual story levels, things became complicated quickly.
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