Honestly. I agree with the average difficulty of games now.
When you saw someone with a little of experience in a game you saw the skill they acquired through practice, it was interesting seeing someone play.
Now it's more of smashing buttons or doing simple tasks in the game, it may take time but surely not much skill. Maybe this is why I enjoy seeing those extreme players in Mario maker.
Just imagine a game with the graphics and ambient of a modern triple A game mixed with some challenging gameplay that makes your hands burn (a little extreme but I am no critic, just someone who sits on a chair all day).
Yes, exactly! I used to love the difficulties of the older games. It took so much time to get good at a game and sometimes months to even finish it. Asking friends for advice or help to get through a certain part... Ahh, good memories. I really miss the couch co-op times. It was the most fun thing to play with a friend or even two in the same room.