Quote: Hexin_WishesI'm pretty much done with it. If I want to play it, I'll borrow it from the kids. besides, I have a nice number of Skylanders that I don't need the others.
Quote: MugoUrthQuote: alicecarp6. I didn't feel there was much of a challenge in the story modes of the other games, even on the hard difficulty.
Try a One And Only challenge then. The games were designed to play with multiple characters, and I've found limiting yourself to a single character the entire game to be hard. I'm doing a 1aO challenge in Giants on Nightmare with Bash, and I've been stuck on Ariel Attack for weeks.
If you have to play it a specific way (that the creators didn't even intend) just for it to be challenging then you have a problem. It's like that whole ridiculous Nuzlocke challenge people take upon themselves while playing Pokémon.
You also have to remember the game is designed for kids, so they cannot make the game TOO hard, or else kids will not like playing the game. Even then, I still find myself using multiple Skylanders in order to beat a level. I don't think the game is TOO easy, it's mostly how you play that makes it easy. That's why I like playing One-And-Only challenges. They're not just challenging, they can be fun too.
Plus, you could always add more to that one, and raise it to, say, two or three.