Oh come on, the original DKC is easy as pie. DKC Returns is more fitting of your description.MrPopo wrote:I don't think you've played the same Donkey Kong Country that I've played. Maybe the first few levels are relaxing, but the game gets sadistic fast.dogman91 wrote:-Donkey Kong Country 1
The Ratchet and Clank games are the best suggestion I've seen so far in this thread. They are chock full of intense firefights. However, the game weighs so many things in your advantage that they never feel particularly hard. Some of your weapons are overpowered. Plus, you character and weapons are constantly improving. Even when you die you keep your experience points. Ratchet and Clank Tools of the Destruction in the best entry for your purposes. In the unlikely event that any fight feels too hard, you can just drop a disco item and laugh as your enemies (including BOSSES!) are forced to start dancing hilariously as you fill them full of lead.
My suggestions:
Okami - Fights are fun and fairly easy
Beyond Good and Evil - Simple, intuitive combat controls make for fluid, elegant and simple fights
Prince of Persia Sands of Time - Same as above
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - Though some parts can be tough, this is a game where mashing triangle makes you parry ALL attacks. Plus, bane moves just DESTROY your enemies. Lastly, the more you level up the more powerful you become, so just replay some levels for more experience points.
Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks - Fairly simple beat 'em up, especially with two players
The Sly Cooper games - Way better than that Jak and Daxter crap, in my opinion anyway
Dust: An Elysian Tale - Pour all your experience points into magic and abuse Dust Storm and watch your combos go through the roof
Batman Arkham Asylum and Arkham City - If you can master countering and/or vaulting over your enemies, combat is a breeze. Unless you hit the challenge rooms, but they are optional and the ones in Arkham City are fairly easy.
Sleeping Dogs - Even simpler than the Batman games, just get used to hitting the counter button when an enemy is glowing and fights are a breeze
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 & 2 or the X-Men Legend games - Simple arcade inspired action rpgs where you have four characters (essentially four lives) who all get stronger as you level them up. Eventually certain characters get strong enough to break the game.
X-Men Origins Wolverine - Wolvie is pretty overpowered in this game, as he damn well should be! He's freaking Wolverine!
The Darkness II - You're an overpowered, supernaturally powered killing machine! Comic book games are pretty good choices for the purpose of this thread
The Lego games - There's a lot of them, but the Lego Batman games are a good choice
Sonic Generations
Gauntlet Dark Legacy
Someone mentioned Dynasty Warriors, try DW 5.
Old school
Streets of Rage 2 - I think one of the reasons it's so popular is because it is one of the easiest beat 'em ups ever made, up until the last two or three stages. But by then you have tons of extra lives.


