groze: [...]
Why would you buy two games that are known for being remarkably brutal in their difficulty if that's not what you're looking for? [...]
Simple:
I want to like Hotline Miami.
The setting is something I like to explore and enjoy.
But sadly I can't, because I lack the skills.
What's the definition of "remarkly brutal", chess is remarkably brutal when played against Kasparov.
groze: Like I said to you before, it's not the games' fault, it seems to me you're the one to blame for buying games that are well known for being hard when that's clearly not what you're interested in. And, again, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, just maybe you should stop buying difficult games, if they're not exactly up your alley.
Ever heard that you can get better at doing something, maybe?
It can go two ways when you want to learn something:
You either feel nice because you pass the challenge eventually or you will be getting frustrated because you will get the feeling you will never being able to get it.
So I asked, and I will ask again:
Is there a cheat code? Because I tried and tried and tried and didn't pass the challenge and I'm getting frustrated.
If you really want to blame me for trying the game (because I really love everything except the difficulty about it) I do pity you.
I'm not going to make anyone's experience less of an achievement, I just want to have fun at that game too.
If that is too much to ask I'm really sorry but since this kindergarten of people don't like to share their toys with someone like me I never will enjoy these games properly.