Yesterday something awesome happened, after failing for more than 1 hour at the she-wolf boss on Castlevania Chronicles, my wife, who was watching netflix on her phone, stopped and asked me what game that was and why it was taking me so long to get pass that stage, after telling her of the game's brutal dificulty she said she would watch me play instead.
And i think it was just what i needed, i nailed every move and defeated the boss without much trouble, it was magical!
EDIT:
I DID IT I DID IIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtttttttttttttttttttttttt
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan, one of the hardest games i've ever played for sure.
After everything i think it is an amazing game overall and a great Castlevania too, but i admit that if not by the herb subweapon i think it'd take a lot more time to finish it.
Dracula wasn't hard after you know it's pattern but idefinitely recommend playing Castlevania Chronicles on arranged mode as i did, the easy and 5 lives option is a great time safer too and if i have realized it before finishing it, i would have played it on easy without doubt.
01.Max Payne (Playstation 4) - 05/13/2018
+B.Castlevania: Chronicles (Playstation 1) - 05/31/2018
02.Carmageddon (PC)
04.Gauntlet: Dark Legacy (GameCube)
05.Red Faction (Playstation 4)
03.Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (Playstation 2)
06.Contra: Shattered Soldier (Playstation 2)
07.Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (Playstation 2)
08.Diablo II (PC)
09.Max Payne 2 (PC)
10. MAFIA (PC)
+A.MegaMan X4 (Playstation 1)
+C.Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (PC)
On the sidenote, i think Mafia (2002) is going to be my 10th game now, i have this "competition" between a friend of mine where every month we pick 2 classic games that we have not played yet and see if we can finish them, i've finished the first half of the game and i think it is one of the most impressive games of the early 2000's.