Well, OP, looks like the hardest boss you've had to face...dayjack01 said:the boss is a bioshock the guy is easy to kill so guys post some of the easiest final bosses in any game you played and please no trolling
True, although there's probably someone out there who hasn't played a Castlevania game and may have complained.Gabanuka said:Moontouched-Moogle said:Also, in Castlevania, Symphony of the Night, the final battle withDracula is really cheap and easy if you use the sword Chrissaegrim, which, in addition to having a high attack stat, does repeated, rapid slashes as long as you mash the attack button, and can even be used while walking. To be fair though, this makes any boss cheap and easy, due to the ludicrous amount of damage you can dish out in a short amount of time with that sword.
You didn't really need to spoiler his name, everyone knows that the last boss in a Castlevania game is gonna be that dude.
OT: Aside from the obvious Fable 2 I'm gonna say Portal 2. It was still awesome and great fun but it was very easy.
That's quintessential Kojima right there. Pure epicness bundled up with and padded by mild to severe bullshit.TheSchaef said:Yeah, but there's something to be said for building tension. MGS actually seems to do it backwards, even/especially if you include the chase sequence:Thunderhorse31 said:Oh come now, you basically beat Liquid 4 separate times and still don't manage to kill him, that was just a small part of an otherwise epic sequence. But, uh, yeah that segment was kinda weak in comparison.
a). fight impossibly powerful Metal Gear
b). fight significantly less powerful Metal Gear
c). fist-fight Liquid
d). car chase
Contrast with the final fight in Ocarina of Time.
a). Ping-pong battle with Gannondorf. Dramatic death sequence
b). Castle is collapsing and you must dodge falling debris and fight baddies while escaping before you are crushed
c). Enormous pig-Gannon bursts from the rubble and you have to fight him without the Master Sword
THAT is how you do final-form battles. Makes me long for the days of Castlevania III and Ninja Gaiden II.
Oh, I bet THIS got said a lot in this thread. Dear Lord, it wasn't even funny how fast that boss died. AndErja_Perttu said:Bloody ninjas! I do however think this one needs reiterating. Two hits and the world was saved. Two hits. Urgh.retrochimp said:Final Fantasy X.
My jaw quite literally dropped when I read that. Our 10 man heroic was stuck on LK for a month.Malikaw said:Every single boss in WoTLK?
Better yet, use the Dragonov on her face over and over until she dies. Every time you shoot her with that she runs away into cover and im like "Oooh thanks for getting some distance between us again when im using a sniper rile you dozy mare!".Solo-Wing said:This. I tore that plate of calamari a new one.DasUberCow said:Borderlands, borderlands. Oh my god, borderlands.
I would also Like to say Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater. I found The Boss easy, I mean all I really did was Melee her and I whooped her ass.
^ Damn NinjasDark Prophet said:Bioshock - it was easy as hell, Big Daddys were harder to take down.
Jack of Blades in the original edition I thought was kinda hard until I realized you could spam that triple holy arrow spell on him and rape him in 20 seconds. But I was pretty young so idk if he was hard at all.Svenparty said:Portal 2: Found Wheatly and the game itself quite easy
Fable 2: At least Jack of Blades tried
Dragon Jack of Blades: To add to the random "Rawrrr I'm a dragon and therefore not as awesome anymore!!" he was a rubbish one and you can spam health potions
Fallout 3: A man in a trench coat backed by two guys OH NO!!!
Red Dead Redemption: Merely because there isn't a mecha bear