Not really.
The only occasion I can think of is in FFXIII when for some reason I couldn't do this one fight on chapter 12. Didn't play the game for a few months, came back and finally advanced with no problem.
Well, perhaps this thing on Bayonetta might count. I remember playing it on Hard when it came out and the tutorial kicking my ass since it threw in harder enemies that you only find in later chapters on Normal. When I bought the game about a year and a half ago (which is about two years after it came out), once I beat it on Normal and moved on to Hard, it was a piece of cake.
Even when I was younger, I used to get good at games. When you only get a few games per year, sometimes even just two, you really don't have much of a choice, but to persevere.
But nothing like something that I used to have a hard time with as a kid and then I can do easily now.
The only occasion I can think of is in FFXIII when for some reason I couldn't do this one fight on chapter 12. Didn't play the game for a few months, came back and finally advanced with no problem.
Well, perhaps this thing on Bayonetta might count. I remember playing it on Hard when it came out and the tutorial kicking my ass since it threw in harder enemies that you only find in later chapters on Normal. When I bought the game about a year and a half ago (which is about two years after it came out), once I beat it on Normal and moved on to Hard, it was a piece of cake.
Even when I was younger, I used to get good at games. When you only get a few games per year, sometimes even just two, you really don't have much of a choice, but to persevere.
But nothing like something that I used to have a hard time with as a kid and then I can do easily now.