Faster Than Light
Indie games are not normally known for their ability to make a player rage quit, but the RTS Faster Than Light goes the distance when it comes to rustling the jimmies. As it is focused highly on situational awareness and interface responsiveness, being unfamiliar to such does not make for the most pleasant experience. The gameplay is fairly linear, based around an upgrade system for a rinky-dink little ship flying through space that is being chased by a fleet of superior (in every fashion, I might add) ships that have a thirst for nothing but your demise. As if that wasn’t incentive enough to be fuming, if you are caught and destroyed, you lose all progress. ALL OF IT. If you are looking to pick up a challenging RTS, be sure that you are plenty calm before trying your hand at FTL.