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chickenhound said:
thought of another
(not really a boss but deervers a mention)
blockhead grande from okami took me a fucking hour to get past this guy
I just couldn't do it no matter how much i tried to remember the sequence so i just ended up recording it on my cellphone to make it easier.
OT: Those some challenges in Godhand's arena, specially the one were you only have minimum life and the last three bosses.
 

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Not to mention the learning curve of Ninja Gaiden. First boss with nun-chuks had me stuck for QUITE SOME TIME
That's literally the most difficult boss in the game. After that, you always have some weapon or moveset available to keep a boss unbalanced.

In response to the OP: I've never left one undefeated.
Actually that isn't the first boss, the first boss is the black armoured guy who you fight in the burning village. He is a "your meant to lose this fight boss" but you can kill him. The best I did was half way.

On topic. Besides that one. Is a kind of unusual one 'cos it's on a racing game. The game is Ridge racer 5, the last race on that was a *****! I breezed through the game, won every race within 5 races.

It took me 20 odd races to get 9th in the last race, thats the highest I ever came, god I hate that game!
 

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The final boss in Ninety Nine Nights.

To even have A CHANCE at beating him you need to level up Imphy to the max, and then get a special weapon for her that drops randomly, is hard to get, and very rare.
And even then I hear he's still ridiculously hard.

I'm not usually one to give up on finishing a game, but what N3 was asking of me was just so absurd (especially for a game that was 'meh' at best) I couldn't be bothered and just quit.
 

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Googooguru said:
Which Video Game bosses did you find undefeatable (or so damn frustrating that you wouldn't continue after the umpteenth time of having your ass handed to you)?

1) Mike Tyson (Mike Tysons punch out super Nes.. you have a one hit knockout punch...WTF)
2) Wesker (Resident evil 5... why wont you die damn you.. )
3) False King (demon souls after the 15th attempt gave up on this game)
4) Dead space extraction that damn tentacle boss (argghhhhhhhhhhhhh.. enough said)

sure there are more but these are the ones that stick out most in my mind...
#1: Penence (Final Fantasy X: Japan Edition)
#2: False Stalwart (Kingdom Hearts 2: Final Mix)
#3: Omega Weapon (Final Fantasy 8)
Beatable, but requires extreme cheese or mindless amount of grind.
Omega was a LONG fight
all i used was doom train, phoenix pinions, and limit breaks, healing was kinda pointless with all the damage he dose, i call it 'bum rushing' him
I cheesed him to death. Refined Laguna's card into 100 Holy Drinks, turned those into 10 Holy Wars, kept triple casting aura while Squall, Irvine, and Zell were invincible, and smacked him till crispy.
tried that, he got me between holy wars, so i said fuck it on the next go at him and used the above method, no real strategy just 'kill' >.> surprised it worked
My method only works if you remember that he uses his 9999 attack (Light Pillar) every 7th attack. So you have to drink another Holy War after his 4th attack. Luckily he rests after every 5th attack. His turns go

1. Light Pillar
2. Meteor/Ultima/Quake
3. Meteor/Ultima/Quake
4. Physical Attack
5. Whichever one he didn't cast before
6. Rest
7. GOTO 1.
Light pillar wasn't the issue, it was matigo flare/fire, that attack he dose that looks kinda like Alexander's
Megiddo Flame, which he only uses below 35% life. That can screw up the timing.

The bottom line is: victory is directly equal to how many times Lionheart goes off.
which sucks, cause he used it a lot when i fought him, and lion heart only poped once as a finisher x.x
 

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With Draconis you need to remember that when he is a mage, he has the weaknesses of a mage. That is, Bibgy spells completely fuck him right up. Hit him with one of them and you can just wail on him. After that, it's just a dragon fight. If you did Firkraag you can take him.
I guess Watcher's Keep is like a mini-campaign, sort of like a Diablo or Torchlight where there's just oen dungeon to go down.

I can't recommend Torment enough, it's the only game I prefer to BG2. Can be hard to get into, but just remember the emphasis is on the text: the characters and plot. The plot is incredible though and will reward multiple playthroughs with different character builds.

Staying on the topic of hard boss fights, let's go back to BG with fucking Sarevok. That's possibly a worse fight than any found in the sequel or it's expansion.
Oy, Sarevok. You're not kidding about him. I still found Draconis harder, but that was one hell of a tough fight. By himself, he was a match for my entire party. With his companions, we pretty much died instantly. Luckily, it is possible to kill his companions without actually getting his attention; Tazok attacks you about halfway into the temple, it's possible to alert Semaj without alerting Sarevok, and, if you're careful, you can fight Sarevok without ever drawing Angelo into the fight. Angelo, with his exploding arrows that blew me away within about 5 seconds. That was the only way I could take him down. Once his companions are gone, though, he's basically just a Hasted fighter, and you can dispel the Haste. Granted, he's an incredibly tough fighter; my tactics revolved around pummelling him with Magic Missile and drinking just about every healing potion I had.
 

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I killed Legate Lanius on hardcore mode on hard difficulty, I had to shoot him 6 times in face with the tesla cannon. :S (Fallout New Vegas)
But i could't handle the last bosses in Vanquish, they always killed me with their melee attacks
On Normal difficulty. TT
 

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omega 616 said:
KalosCast said:
Devoto said:
Not to mention the learning curve of Ninja Gaiden. First boss with nun-chuks had me stuck for QUITE SOME TIME
That's literally the most difficult boss in the game. After that, you always have some weapon or moveset available to keep a boss unbalanced.

In response to the OP: I've never left one undefeated.
Actually that isn't the first boss, the first boss is the black armoured guy who you fight in the burning village. He is a "your meant to lose this fight boss" but you can kill him. The best I did was half way.
I think he is talking about ninja gaiden on the xbox, the black armored guy in the village actually one hit kills you in a cutscene.
 

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Pokemon legendaries. I never beat them, I catch them. For me, that isn't a true victory, but it is to be celebrated all the same.
 

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TheFathomlessMaster said:
omega 616 said:
KalosCast said:
Devoto said:
Not to mention the learning curve of Ninja Gaiden. First boss with nun-chuks had me stuck for QUITE SOME TIME
That's literally the most difficult boss in the game. After that, you always have some weapon or moveset available to keep a boss unbalanced.

In response to the OP: I've never left one undefeated.
Actually that isn't the first boss, the first boss is the black armoured guy who you fight in the burning village. He is a "your meant to lose this fight boss" but you can kill him. The best I did was half way.
I think he is talking about ninja gaiden on the xbox, the black armored guy in the village actually one hit kills you in a cutscene.
I wonder why it's different? In the PS3 you fight him, then no matter what he one hits you in a cutscene.
 

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The armor spider from demons souls. Took me forever to get up to it and then it kills me.

I have not played the game since.
 

TheFathomlessMaster

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omega 616 said:
TheFathomlessMaster said:
omega 616 said:
KalosCast said:
Devoto said:
Not to mention the learning curve of Ninja Gaiden. First boss with nun-chuks had me stuck for QUITE SOME TIME
That's literally the most difficult boss in the game. After that, you always have some weapon or moveset available to keep a boss unbalanced.

In response to the OP: I've never left one undefeated.
Actually that isn't the first boss, the first boss is the black armoured guy who you fight in the burning village. He is a "your meant to lose this fight boss" but you can kill him. The best I did was half way.
I think he is talking about ninja gaiden on the xbox, the black armored guy in the village actually one hit kills you in a cutscene.
I wonder why it's different? In the PS3 you fight him, then no matter what he one hits you in a cutscene.
Might be because its ninja gaiden sigma,never played it though so i dont know what is different. In the ninja gaiden on the xbox you fight him for the first time in chapter 11.
 

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Um duh

Giddeon Graves from the Scott Pilgrim Game

It was only after I reached the max level AND had my strength, willpower, and defense attributes maxed to 100 before I could beat him
 

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Oy, Sarevok. You're not kidding about him. I still found Draconis harder, but that was one hell of a tough fight. By himself, he was a match for my entire party. With his companions, we pretty much died instantly. Luckily, it is possible to kill his companions without actually getting his attention; Tazok attacks you about halfway into the temple, it's possible to alert Semaj without alerting Sarevok, and, if you're careful, you can fight Sarevok without ever drawing Angelo into the fight. Angelo, with his exploding arrows that blew me away within about 5 seconds. That was the only way I could take him down. Once his companions are gone, though, he's basically just a Hasted fighter, and you can dispel the Haste. Granted, he's an incredibly tough fighter; my tactics revolved around pummelling him with Magic Missile and drinking just about every healing potion I had.
My tactic was to get one guy loaded up on every potion buff I could then Benny Hill it around the place while everyone tried to kill him, dodging positions of known traps as I went. Needless to say, it wasn't a great tactic. But it eventually paid off when combined with that other well known strategy - 'Summon a metric fucktonne of things'.

Amazing how useful that tactic is in lots of games.
 

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i died soo many times trying to defeat oggie boogie in the nightmare before Christmas game. u have to do some kinda rhythm game and i can never do it the buttons just go too fast and i die
 

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For a while, it was spectral Dooku in Ninja Gaiden. He was a beatable boss, yes...but the level leading up to him made it absurdly difficult. You faced wave after wave of those damned ghost piranhas that could kill you if you mis-timed a combo or missed a single button press, and if you decided to use your magic to blaze your way through them, you wouldn't have it when you fought Dooku.

Oh, and there was one save point.
 

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Casimir_Effect said:
My tactic was to get one guy loaded up on every potion buff I could then Benny Hill it around the place while everyone tried to kill him, dodging positions of known traps as I went. Needless to say, it wasn't a great tactic. But it eventually paid off when combined with that other well known strategy - 'Summon a metric fucktonne of things'.

Amazing how useful that tactic is in lots of games.
Heh. Although it became less useful in BGII when they limited the number of things you could summon to 5. Granted, in ToB this wasn't an issue, seeing as by then the things I could summon consisted of Planetars, Devas, greater elementals and demons, but it was a bit limiting in the main game. Still found it hugely useful for some of the tougher fights in Watcher's Keep.
 

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Montana Max in Tiny Toons Adventures waaaay back when on the Game Boy. I could cook through almost that entire game, no problems, but that spoiled bastard ruined it every time.
 

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Casimir_Effect said:
My tactic was to get one guy loaded up on every potion buff I could then Benny Hill it around the place while everyone tried to kill him, dodging positions of known traps as I went. Needless to say, it wasn't a great tactic. But it eventually paid off when combined with that other well known strategy - 'Summon a metric fucktonne of things'.

Amazing how useful that tactic is in lots of games.
hahaha, I used both those tactics. I also lured his companions away to slaughter them before Sarevok noticed. Still took me ages though, Serevok could kill all my party members in about 10 seconds if I gave him half a chance.

The haste boots you nabbed from the assassin earlier in the game also helped (although that was a tricky boss fight in itself). His name escapes me....