Pinwheel, Priscilla, Butterfly
I'd include Gwyndolyn but it was a pleasure killing him no damage first try
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I look like this but don't say this
I found pinwheel to be unironically rather challenging. He is tough if you find him "when you're supposed to" (coming back from Darkroot/Parish and checking the tough skeleton path you saw when starting the game instead of having guide knowledge that the much harder Blighttown is the "proper path"). You simply cannot nuke him down early enough, so about halfway through you have 4+ Pinwheels, 3 of which off-screen, teleporting around and spamming fireballs that melt 50% of your hp per hit.
Of course you'll be overleveled as frick if you use guides and KNOW to only come to catacombs after Lordvessel, ie like 60 levels later. Any boss would be trivial at that point: you'd 2-shot Capra Demon as well.
Nah pinwheel is genuinely undertuned. If you fight him post parish, so +5 weapon and ~20-25, he's pretty comfortably beaten even blind. Only really hard if you try to kill him right at the start of the game. But his level probably the hardest one pre-anor londo. If you don't have a +10 weapon you're going to have a rough time dealing with the hordes of reanimating skeletons the handful of elite enemies scattered through the level, and the bone wheel gauntlet at the bottom. But a +10 weapon completely trivializes pinwheel. I think there must genuinely have been some sort of oversight. Leeroy can 2 shot him easily, and that's after the summon defense bonus.
The first area I went when I played Dark Souls was the Catacombs, and even then Pinwheel was easy - the area before him was significantly more difficult.
The "when you are supposed to" is when the questline starts which is after Capra Demon. You are given no incentive until then to go to the bone zone also funny enough, you are still ungodly overleveled at that point for Pinwheel
I always kill Pinwheel as the absolute first thing I do to get the Rite of Kindling and he's easy. You don't need to be overleveled at all. Once or twice over like 20+ Dark Souls plays it did get a bit hairy though when he managed to get out copies fast enough, so yeah you need to kill him fast.
That said the infamous area with the skeleton wheels is unironically more difficult than Pinwheel.
The only time I had trouble with pinwheel was during my sl1 run where I fought him with an unupgraded weapon. I fought him yesterday with a +5 morningstar and he died in 8 hits, he's a complete joke compared to all the shit you had to go through to get to him.
No, you either go to the catacombs right at the start (unlikely as the skeletons will kick your ass) or you just forget about them until you finish all the other stuff, it has nothing to do with knowing or following guides. You are always opening shit that leads to the next area right near you, no wonder you complete all the other stuff before moving back to the catacombs. Pinwheel should have been a harder boss
I fought him before going to blight town. The path to him is grueling if you're low leveled, but you can easily kill pinwheel just by sprinting to him and killing him quickly.
Also trying to go to giants tomb early on, having to dodge the giant skeletons by their sound and eye movement alone is kino
>and KNOW to only come to catacombs after Lordvessel, ie like 60 levels later.
wtf i do catacombs right off the bat, its infinitely more fun and feels like it was almost intended that way
This holy shit. I heard his theme first and gave me a completely different impression, I thought he was this scary difficult boss tucked away in the most dangerous part of the catacombs
Pinwheel is clearly intended to be a boss you fight quite early. The issue is NOBODY does that because without the Lordvessel, getting in and out of the Catacombs back to Firelink is a complete pain in the ass.
Pinwheel is the least dangerous thing in the Catacombs, at least the Wisps can offer a bit of danger due to the force of their explosions to say nothing of the regular skeletons, the necromancers, the wheel skeletons, that one black knight, some of the jumps and hell even the titanite demon.
>nerfed in an early patch. And they are especially easy if you cheese with sleep bombs/st trina
I beat them on my first try before the patch, actually twice since my power went out and the save got fricked
The boss run leading up to him if you don't have all the tears/companions is legit tough. The game rewards you for doing everything by bypassing it if you have everyone
TOTK everything. no need to do anything in this shitty copy&paste open world since you dont need it anyway. in fact health upgrades are actually worse since you have this one hit protection, making less health more healing friendly
>Alduin
Man, what a letdown it was. Talk about a Devourer of Worlds, especially when some random late game dragons are harder than him, but what do you expect when the fight is you and two or three guys against Alduin? Thankfully there were mods to made the fight as hard as it should've been.
Remember how you kicked Alduin's ass BEFORE the final fight? Oh but you had a handicap in the last battle because you had 3 extra dragon killers backing you up, unlike the first time when you solo'd him.
More like they think they need to a single aspect type and never use obvious advantages. Using bleed makes the fire giant melt. Anons will b***h about how unfair the boss is but refuse to use bleed because....idk
I avoided looking at other people playing ER when it came out and ended up as a dragon worshipper who didn't use frost until basically the end of the game and I didn't use bleed until after I beat the game already.
That's why he is a meme, if he got filtered by an actual hard boss, then it wouldn't be that meme worthy.
Khezu was only hard in mhfu or even older games.
Darkness Manifest. The story goes off the fricking rails at the last minute, you get this entire level building up to Jack really losing his shit, but then they hit you with wingless Chaos and his dollar store attack patterns. And they give you infinite BG for the 2nd phase, because why the frick not right?
Yeah, SMT1 for all its reputation as a hardcore dungeoncrawler game, its piss easy. You are autobattling most of the time.
I think the only bosses that offered a semblance of challenge were arachne and the two buttholes that reflect magic at the basilica.
Me returning to Bloodborne after having an excruciatingly difficult time on my first playthrough
Most of the main game bosses I beat in one try. Even the DLC, which actually was new to me, I think I beat most of the bosses first try, except for Lady Maria and Orphan, who yeah took me a few tries but werent actually that tough.
I had it ranked as one of the hardest fromsouls game for a while but game is actually insanely easy if you just take the axe and learn to parry
It has much lower damage output than the other two weapons and doesn't have good scaling in the lategame unlike the whip. The cleaver is just the absolute highest DPS weapon in the entire game and shits out poise damage and regular damage faster than anything else by far, if you have a modicum of skill it's one of the best weapons in the entire game, if you master it it makes every other weapon obsolete.
Yeah the axe is the better earlygame weapon than the cane but it falls off very hard before you even get to Amelia.
Meanwhile the cleaver is better from the start and stays good throughout, making it the best starting weapon. The axe is only good for cheesing humanoid enemies and if you need to cheese mobs in Yarnham you'd be better off with either other weapons because they won't reinforce bad habits in you.
>Can kill Orphan and Maria no problem >I still die to the fricking Dungeon Watchers sometimes.
I use every curse I can when exploring dungeons, but that's still no excuse.
Played through the DLC and the only boss that gave me any trouble was living failures, honestly took me about 6-7 attempts, eveyone else was 1 or 2.
No idea what the frick happened there
>eve talk no jutsus angstrom into not being a murderous dickhead >he surrenders and stops harassing mark >alt universe mark takes angstrom away to his universe and tortures him there >robot decapitates him shortly after
he definitely deserved it but the resolution didn't feel all that great
"lacking resolutions" is how i feel about (near) end of run invincible in general to be honest
I'm not a comicbook fan at all. Definitely not a DC guy, or a Marvel guy. I just pick stuff up here and there, because the culture is saturated with comic book stuff.
That being siad: I HAVE ridiculed the flash before. Why do you think I haven't? Of course, I don't know about any particularly edgy stuff, because that's a level deeper than I'm familiar with. But I have mocked how stupid the speed force is. Outrunning death and that kind of moronic shit.
>live in a world were superpowers are commonplace >be the strongest being on your planet and one of the strongest in the universe >this guy is fricking with you and personally threatening your family >finally catch him and wail on him expecting him to be someone who resonably believes he can challenge you >he turns into a fine mist
yeah i'd say his reaction makes sense
Given how over the top gory the cartoon version is. I have a feeling they're going to show the guy's face as it's beating into mush if this is animated.
The ironic thing is that Berserk is doing exactly the same shit that makes western capeshit so shit: treating the work as a property and making it change hands.
>treating the work as a property and making it change hands.
that's not even close to what's happening
it's a man carrying on his best friend's life work for the people who've been following it their entire lives
i don't agree with the decision i think berserk should have died with miura but it's nothing even close to that cynical
10 months ago
Anonymous
>that's not even close to what's happening
It's exactly what is happening; one of manga's main strengths and unique characteristics is that the works are personal works property of the author (or the creative team when it's one of those writer + artist combos) unless it's a manga adaptation of an existing franchise where a writer and artists are hired to do said adaptation.
Giving the work to someone else because the author died (and gonna keep printing money) is exactly the shit capeshit does.
10 months ago
Anonymous
>It's exactly what is happening
but i literally just explained how it's not
you're talking as if someone connected to miura is being a money grubbing israelite and trying to spin berserk into some media property when all that's happening is his friend and team are completing his work because they and the fans want to see it finished
10 months ago
Anonymous
>but i literally just explained how it's not
No, you wrote a massive cope to justify a greedy maneuver copied from western publishers so they could keep profiting from the same characters for 70+ years.
If the author died, then the work was left unfinished and that's the end of it and you should move on. What you're reading now is glorified fanfiction.
To add onto this, because of this rash decision, Mark is now trapped in an alternate universe away from his pregnant wife.
The guy he just killed is also the only known person who can traverse between universes.
IIRC he wasn't with her yet, this is the part where the future team find him and future Robot sends him back to his dimension, and older Atom Eve first confesses to him.
It was the second time he fought this guy that Atom Eve was involved.
I hope they bring his renegade suit to season 2. That would be sweet.
Not sure if the fanbase has a name for the blue suit, I just call it renegade since it always seems to pop up when he's starting to go dancing with the idea of being evil.
this is why comic characters are not respectable. they all have borderline personality disorder. a mere word or anything causes them to become serial killers and then it's somehow acceptable and everyone is supposed to accept them despite their tempers being sociopathic. comics don't have heroes anymore, just a bunch of psychos i'm meant to somehow relate to even though I don't relate to people who brutally murder others over insults.
I miss actual good heroes. Lord of the Rings is a prime example >Aragorn stops Theoden from just murdering Wurmtongue >Frodo stops the hobbits from murdering Saruman and even after Saruman spits in his face by trying to murder him anyway, Frodo sticks by the choice to let Saruman go. Goku witnesses Frieza murder his best friend infront of him but still, once Frieza is beaten, he is willing to let Frieza go and even HELP him.
I like these type of heroes. This shit where it's like "REEEEE SOMEONE HURT MY GF SO I LITERALLY BRUTALLY MURDERED A THOUSAND PEOPLE WAAAAAH FROGIVE ME" is why I do not respect comics and never will and will look down on you if you come out as a fan of them.
Yakuub spent the entire day torturing and beating Mark’s pregnant girlfriend while displacing him in different dimensions and times. You’re acting like he just said “lol u suck” and Mark responded by “killing” him (he didn’t actually die btw).
I’m not surprised that a DBHispanic can’t understand human emotions. Seeing the mafia brutally murder your abuela at the age of 5 must’ve desensitized you.
>typing all this dogshit and not even being paid to do it >doesn't even know the full context and instead jumps to conclusions
That's some next level seethe
>this is why comic characters are not respectable.
The problem is you are comparing 2000s era deconstructions of comic characters rather than actual comic characters.
Spider-Man has never consciously brutally murdered anyone pre-90s, even when the Green Goblin shit happened he beat him up, then last minute realized how fricked up he is and it was only Goblin's suicidal glider stunt that killed the Goblin. Spider-Man only dodged.
The problem with modern comics is that they looked at 2000s deconstructions by Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis and their ilk (yes even Kirkman to be honest, I think Invincible isn't as bad as the other stuff, but he was unfortunately still part of the problem) and decided to apply it to their comics. Not realizing that the nihilistic cynical horseshit made by Warren Ellis and Garth Ennis was just as if not more unrealistic than the 60s-80s idealistic comic book archetype.
Hell, it's why everyone shat on Snyder's Superman movies, they were more of the Ennis/Ellis generation of comics type writing and anyone who cared about Superman loathed it because it was a shitty subversive caricature of comics (hell there was even a Superman story that shat on Ellis/Ennis' writing, see: "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?").
Read anything pre-90s and you'll see it's a completely different type of story.
And yet, the one time a comic book character really needs to kill the badguy, Batman and Joker, it's NOOOOO I CAN'T KILL YOU EVEN THOUGH EVERY TIME YOU GET OUT YOU KILL AGAIN
I mean shit, when Frieza went all mad dog immediately after being healed Goku tried to put him down for good.
>Goku >hero >the thing you described was done by him purely because he wanted to allow Frieza to get stronger so he could fight him again later
lol you're the same kind of moron that Toriyama was complaining about
This would be a lot funnier if it was only one punch that killed him.
It's not really an accidental kill when you're wailing on a dude with your super strength.
The Yakub guy had been taunting and wearing out Mark for a while at that point, Mark was 100% seeing red. It's like in every UFC fight where even when one guy is clearly knocked the frick out the ref still has to pull the winner off the loser because the adrenaline doesn't let you realize when the other guy is down for the count.
I find it funny everyone is shitting on Mark here when learning not to give a shit about murder and being good is part of his arc. Fricker kills Thrags kid without remorse later on
>Universe Protecting Kill Em All if they are Evil Guy
His mercy sort of depends on how comfortable he feels, if he feels like he can relatively keep shit in check without resorting to murder then he does which is why he seems like such a nice guy in the epilogue at first glance because he has an empire of supermen at his disposal but we see over the course of the comic how quick he is to murder if he believes someone is too dangerous for him to be able to fight on a regular basis.
when he becomes emperor he still uses Display of Force but not going full "Submit or Extinct"
Also lots of parallel of being in the Viltrumite perspective of some "happenings" during his time as Invincible, like Viltrum Empire vs Coalition of Planets.
The art gets better, and then it gets worse, and then it gets better again, just to get worse again.
But the better artist was busy with other stuff toward the end so they had to stick with the worst artist.
It's basically the only thing interesting you can do left with the formula tbh. Has it been done to death? Sure, but so has capeshit done straight, time 100.
It is just such a formulaic and boring genre that this is the only way of drawing out anything remotely interesting form it
as long as Western Comics Writer Room are "secret Society" type of shit, of course the fricking creativity pool will be basically empty.
Japan get all the type of manga they have cause Anyone can make a draft, go to Mag office and present it to an Editor to tell you how much you are lacking or if you are an fricking raising star.
Also Japan publishers hold several contest year around as hubs for new talent.
10 months ago
Anonymous
>Japan get all the type of manga they have cause Anyone can make a draft, go to Mag office and present it to an Editor to tell you how much you are lacking or if you are an fricking raising star.
thats because of jump and co. i would read comics it there was weekly or monthly collections printed on whatever paper is avaliiable.
i know jump tried it in the west at one point but they fricked up because they made it righ quality and printed manga that people had read months if not years ago by thta point.
10 months ago
Anonymous
>thats because of jump and co. i would read comics it there was weekly or monthly collections printed on whatever paper is avaliiable.
That applied during the paper era, Jump and co became more "mainstream" cause it was seen a cheap product for the masses rather than western comic been "a collectible by enthusiasts"
but right now lots of mag are splitting (if not totally) focus to online
I still think the main problem with comics now days is the lack of creativity in their approach and that comes from how "closed" the circles are to get to become a writer
10 months ago
Anonymous
>but right now lots of mag are splitting (if not totally) focus to online
tbh idk, i know im stuck in 2013 and i only buy digital now anyway (if at all) because i try to keep my life minimal.
most comics are p boring. oh the 200th dc multiverse collapse with evil superman prime 9001... id rather read questionable content than most mainstream comics.
Western comic books at their worst are still better quality, writing and art-wise than manga at its """"best""""".
Manga selling well is just another case of people loving to eat shit.
10 months ago
Anonymous
>Western comic books at their worst are still better
Nope.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Yes they are. Manga is one of the lowest form of printed entertainment, only barely above newspaper political cartoons.
Bull fricking shit. Western comics suck, they're only good when adapted into one and done stories with a smaller scope. Nobody wants to read a storyline then be told they have to read Jackoff #4-7 and WhoCares#7-10 to understand what happened in between the artists changing for your fifth "The Death of MC" storyline
Filtered.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Bull fricking shit. Western comics suck, they're only good when adapted into one and done stories with a smaller scope. Nobody wants to read a storyline then be told they have to read Jackoff #4-7 and WhoCares#7-10 to understand what happened in between the artists changing for your fifth "The Death of MC" storyline
10 months ago
Anonymous
You trying to tell me Gay brained washed Ice man is better than fricking FMA or Berserk.
i mean the peak of invincible's character arc is him saying being a hero is bullshit. He definitely does drift away from being a hero but it feels vaguely organic with the amount of logical moral dilemma garbage people put him through over the course of the series
NTA but having a different artstyle and some superficial differences like being in their twenties instead of their teens does not make it "the opposite".
>edgelord elite
There was a time when this would have excited me
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Yes and no. The guy deserved it but Mark clearly did not intend on going that far. His whole shtick is not being that kind of person
I remember him talking some good nemesis shit about knowing everything about Mark from alternate timelines and planning to kill them all over and over until he ever ran out of hate. Would be appropriate if dude had been the threat they both thought he was.
I think he's not supposed to know how big the difference is. Like he toured the multiverse but never saw any Viltrumite occupied Earths or any Marks with mohawks.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Plus I think he was wienery because anytime Mark even got close to hitting him he would always just shunt him to another dimension.
And of course the instant Mark actually got hold of him it was all over.
You could say it was a failure to restrain himself, but it’s also a good example of a villain who is extremely dangerous but not particularly durable. I mean he’s hitting all the big villain marks of threatening family and all that, so getting pulped shouldn’t be an unexpected outcome here.
With how often Mark gets the shit kicked out of him, cutting loose from the get go also isn’t a bad strategy. He just didn’t really realize the dude was base human durability.
is it some superhuman good guy who used too much force because he thought the bad guy was physically able to take it, but instead he popped him like a balloon, or is it just him being disappointed at how weak the guy was?
First 70% of the game is a Fog Breath check, the rest is Fog Breath + Debilitate
Trumpeter is the hardest thing in the game just because his gimmick doesn't interact with press turns at all
People struggled with this guy apparently, same with Andrei's second boss fight. Both of them were a walk in the park, it's Ming Xiao that was the real b***h of the game.
These two guys can easily be beaten with shotgun spams. Pic can be beaten by abusing his jumping mechanic.
Ming Xiao is just cancer. Flame thrower barely did shit to her.
This, 100% His phase change cutscene and his second moveset are so cool, but he just goes down like a total b***h. They should have pulled out all the stops for him, made him way to ugher.
>over 50 attempts to beat Margit >reach Godrick expecting the fight to be utter cancer >win first try
"I thought you were stronger" is a recurring theme in Elden Ring
>Godrick
I mean, at least it's supported in the actual in game story. That noble fop you meet basically says he ran the frick away from the battle disguised as a woman. The grafting shit is his pathetic attempt to not be a total frickup.
No, it was Margit since it revealed the game's bosses were going to be more flailing spastics with endless combos and dishonest windups. Thankfully, only a few were as egregious but it certainly took the wind out of my sails.
>Godrick too, as the second huge story boss he probably should have been more imposing.
You're told every step of the way that Godrick is a pathetic little b***h.
Alduin from skyrim
what a fricking b***h baby
"world eater" my ass
as in I made that gay eat my asss >"EAT MY ASS b***h'"
i said calmly as I Killed THE SHIT out of alduine the ass eater
>tfw you basically scream the dragonspeak N-word and it causes him to collapse to the ground in sheer terror and shit himself as you give him one smack with your alchemically glitched 1000 damage sword that causes him to instantly burst into a fine red mist
I actually never beat Alduin, but that's mostly because I ended up playing the most khajiit of all khajiit and spent too much time punching guards in the back of the head to learn alchemy proper.
Honestly, I ended up just sitting down and reading the entire Invincible run 2 months ago, it was pretty enjoyable.
The idea that they just seemed to run with the joke that male Viltrumites get power from their mustaches was pretty hilarious.
Yeah it's a shame, I got the second phase first time but I feel really sorry for people that didn't
there's a mod for Deep Rock Galactic that changes the caretaker boss music to red sun and has the lyrics kick in on the second of 3 phases, wonder if anybody first learnt it had lyrics that way
>somehow accidentally launched him into the air one time >managed to stunlock him in the air and delete his entire healthbar before he touched the ground >never been able to do it since or seen anyone else ever do it
The villain in Fable 2. The whole game builds up to this confrontation, he seemingly just sucked the energy out of the other heroes before the player arrives to stop him and then he dies in one hit. If you don't hit him fast enough and just let him talk someone else will kill him for you too
It would have been fine if the game had a real final boss before that to make up for it but instead the last boss you fight before confronting the villain is just a glorified trash mob.
The entire leadup with xXx Mythic Mirror Image Demons xXx took me fricking ages to grind through and in the end I pull this shit on Areelu, which was pretty hilarious
imo most bosses were like this in WotR >going through midnight fane >beat my head against a pack of mythic glabrezu that spam greater dispell for a lot longer than it should've taken me >Baphomet and his daughter both explode in a single round
Capra Demon, for me. I did die once but got the kill on the second attempt. This was back when the game had first got popular so every boss was the hardest boss in the world and hype levels were all over the place. He just turned out to be kind of a nothing burger.
That's all of DaS1, the difficulty of most of the bosses are overrated because a lot of massive morons who are bad at videogames played it and struggled with incredibly simple things like "take the high ground," "use armor," "upgrade your weapon," etc.
biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience. Other than that, yeah, all the early area bosses are just late-game minions and the late game bosses are pretty dog. 4 kings was alright, there's a time element to it.
>biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience.
No, they require you to not be a moron who spends the entire fight locked on. Something that normalgays often struggle to understand about Souls games.
I mean you CAN get the black knight greatsword with your 1 in 4 chance and steamroll everything, but that's not something the normal player would ever know.
The devs learned a lot since 1 and bosses in 3 at least are scarier without resorting to basically having two chuckling dipshits flailing at you. Biggie is a joke to deal with in phase one and a bit simple in phase 2. Smalls is alright design with how he closes in on you but they're both clunky and only really scary working together. It takes some thought or practice to trap one of them behind a pillar for a few seconds and try and deal with another. Some.
If I booted up dark souls and played normally they would be a joke sure, the fifteenth time. I beat the frickers with a soul lvl 1. The game's had its day, move on.
SL1 is a joke in Dark Souls 1, even more than other Souls games since Pyromancies are full power. In fact a SL4 run is significantly more difficult because of it.
Regardless even on a first playthrough they're not hard. Solt can be staggered with two hits from a 2H halberd and coincidentally there is a crystal halberd right before them that melts both Solt and Peppor in a few hits. They're definitely the most involved boss in the game but still very simplistic by action standards, people just think they're the toughest shit around because they lack the brainpower to move the camera while attacking
>Game about skill is challenging when you're learning it >Game about skill isnt challenging when you've finished itt end-to-end 15 times
Woah watch it there with the hot takes anon!
10 months ago
Anonymous
>the boss isn't hard if you know the boss
well some people are moronic and they still might have trouble with it
10 months ago
Anonymous
Yeah but Dark Souls isn't challenging even when you've finished it 0 times
biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience. Other than that, yeah, all the early area bosses are just late-game minions and the late game bosses are pretty dog. 4 kings was alright, there's a time element to it.
>biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience.
No, they require you to not be a moron who spends the entire fight locked on. Something that normalgays often struggle to understand about Souls games.
Its funny because most people only have played the enrfed version of the game.
Before Patch 1.3 weapons scaling had you dealing 1.2x-1.5x less damage and enemies dropped like half the souls they do currently.
But that version of the game had stupidly OP Iron Flesh so if you made it past Capra and played a Pyro build you still won the game.
Elemental weapons also had massively higher ARs and enemies in the base game also had very low elemental resist so the game was much easier since you just vit gouged with a fire or lightning weapon.
People who think the game was much harder post patch are delusional, the only part that was harder was the burg and parish, and both of those areas are only hard for stupid people.
Gascoigne's first phase gets fricked because of the tombstones, the second phase gets fricked because it transforms at like 30% HP and the fight is over. BB wasn't all about health refreshes on phase changes like we got so much in DS3
I remember compalining about this guy to
Someone just said to me "he's just a regular bandit anyway, all the martial training you did would beat him"
Kinda make sense but still sucks
oh, so you are a pussywhipped simp to a c**t. right, opinion discarded. enjoy your DIEvorce rape when she decides she's 'not happy' / bored / enjoys going out to get piped by twelve other guys simultaneously.
>Adam Smasher in the lore: Unstoppable, nearly immortal psychopath who takes merc jobs just because he loves to frick shit up. >Adam Smasher in the cartoon: Unstoppable, nearly immortal psychopath who one-shots even experienced augmented mercs and has the same superpowers as the protagonist but without the drawbacks. >Adam Smasher in the game: Generic robot guy whose only memorable moment is being rude to a girl and who you'll outlevel halfway through the game and absolutely shit on at the end.
>lore points out he's literally immune to small arms fire, Johnny shooting him was more for the insult than to deal any damage >gameplay he gets slapped to pieces by a silicone wiener
games should have a "Lore" Difficulty, where Enemies are lore accurate, plot progression be dammed, you want to end the game? literally max out everything, boy.
True Final Boss of DQ11
Most of the optional fights in act 3 are harder than he is unless you purpisely don't use the plot item that removes his dark power
Don't spoil me if it's not the case, but do you mean Calasmos? Because I first try'd all of the trial bosses but he took me a few tries and demanded I give my party status negating accessories and consumables, which I hadn't used the whole game. But if there's a secreter final boss then don't spoil me please
Yeah that's him
His first phase gets blown out by Fatal Flash and Magic Burst super easily and without any real physical attacks after his arms die he really can't do much with just spells at that point. He's a punching bag if you already beat the trials, Booga + Avarith at the same time is way more bullshit even if they're glass cannons.
Yeah that's him
His first phase gets blown out by Fatal Flash and Magic Burst super easily and without any real physical attacks after his arms die he really can't do much with just spells at that point. He's a punching bag if you already beat the trials, Booga + Avarith at the same time is way more bullshit even if they're glass cannons.
Oh and if you did the trials you had the recipe for the best status resistant items in the game just from the 1st one
Her HP isn't even that high though she gets fricked up harder by anything that knocks her down because you can chain it until she superarmors into that guaranteed waterfowl dance
havent played sekiro yet so i cant say anything about isshin, but malenia just isnt hard and is mostly just boring because of her health and she just doesnt live up to her lore at all, a rot goddess that has never known defeat? her 2nd phase is fun ill give her that
I'm pretty bad at video games, so it often takes me multiple tries even against easy bosses.
That said, Owl, Owl (Father), and every Mortal Shell boss except the ice guy were complete cake walks for me.
>Deus Ex >Get to the reactor chamber or whatever where the Chinese lady with the penthouse (I think her name was Maggie?) shows up >Chinawoman does a dramatic speech about how she's gonna kill JC and pulls out a fricking dragon sword >Shoot her in the head once with the pistol the second dialogue ends and she just drops >mfw
did you really think she'd be stronger though? Deus Ex characters already don't have plot armor/health bars and she's not even augmented. Just some c**t businesswoman that's in your way
I mean, kind of? She had a rare, powerful melee weapon and was very confident charging JC by herself, so I figured she must have something going on. It was a pretty funny anticlimax, though.
>The penultimate boss is strong as hell >The final boss is weak and feels even weaker by comparison to the guy before him >To clarify, they're not subordinate and boss either
There has to be a name for this.
>final boss is shitbricks hard >when you "beat" him it turns into a story cutscene where you actually lose >protag gets back up and goes apeshit >final boss redux except this time you're the one kicking his ass
He kinda becomes a b***h as well if you level up high enough plus use Crisssaegrim or Alucard shield plus Shield Rod. Only that he lasts up more than the rest, at least.
Galamoth is also pretty easy. I just got up behind his head and spammed attack with Gram and he couldn't do anything about it. Getting behind him is harder than most things in SotN, but he still went down easy from that point.
>be halfling >fight starts with me on the edge of arena >enemy has initiative >punts me into the nether
the fight for me was honestly rng loading until his minions decided to hit me instead of punt me
>Mid dialogue switch to Gale. >Have him cast Tarshas Laughter on him. >Chubby falls over laughing, unable to call the zombies in the first place. >Barbarian, Palalock and Cleric do pic related.
I get that he was just a little b***h and actually very weak, but I wanted the fight to last longer because I really wanted to beat the shit out of him
Tyrannosaurus from Dino crisis 2
I was scared shitless in parts where you had to run away from him when i was a kid
I replayed recently and lmao whole game is 2 hours long with that section being 2 minutes at best
Still a great game tho
I was glad, i don't remember how i felt fighting gigaBlack person in silo but fighting him in the last part where he was even scarier with burn scars was frustrating
That laser from space was great final relief
>YEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GORE AND LOTS OF WORDS AND BAD WRITING WITH GENERIC SUPERMAN SHIT BUT GOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE YEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Most of nu Ganker prefers dragged out, uncolored Japanese childrens comics where characters change hair and turn into gods until the next arc introduces an even stronger character and its revealed the protag is a reincarnated god or an alien whos planet was blown up by a space lizard.
>comic gets criticized >Gankergay immediately starts seething about manga
Kek
But really the manga equivalent here would be Agni killing Doma which is executed much better
Xehanort Data Boss once I figured out his gimmick. Remind was so much fun, shame that my KH2 disc data got fricked so I can’t do a full run through of all the data bosses between the games.
not as popular but ryo wantanbe from nfs prostreet
c**t gets hyped up as one of the best drivers in the world, and when you actually race him none of the races besides the drift are actually difficult, and even then if you use an rx-7 or ae86 it becomes piss easy
I got to ER a month late so by then I kept hearing about le Malenia and her rancid rot pussy. I hyped myself up for her and got ready to grind for hours then beat her in less than 10 tries with my trusty zweihander. And no, no shitterstep.
Malenia's perceived difficulty more or less comes down to how you deal with that attack where she does a whole bunch of slashes at once. If that attack were to be altered, she'd be very simple.
In the files for her AI she has basically the player version from her sword where she would hop forward on the ground instead of the homing dash. Phase 1 would be way less of a brick wall for people if she did that instead and the flying version was only phase 2.
Her second phase can be way easier since you have a lot of time to hit her with anything ranged any time she uses Scarlet Aeonia
80% of the ashes are melee, and yes, I did ignore the rest. Every fan knows your first playthrough of a souls game must be melee only as they design everything with melee in mind so range inherently trivializes the games.
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Anonymous
>range inherently trivializes the games
Wait, wait, wait! I thought Souls games were supposed to be hardcore!
10 months ago
Anonymous
Yesn't? Their core concept is hardcore but they've always given the players ways to trivialize them, they just kept ramping them up until we got to ER where you are given 2 different NPC summons and a bunch of OP ranged options so even the most braindead monkey can play through it.
This was the worst one for me. I was hyped as frick for him, both from ingame stuff and also some spoiler knowledge I had of people loving his fight. And then I obliterated him. Didn't first try him, but I never died in the first three phases and the fight is so short if you don't die over and over that it felt like it was over before it began. I did get to enjoy him more in furier difficulty at least.
Bloody Mary fro Terranigma. She's one of the most notorious bosses of all time but since the way the defense statistics of game work based on a damage threshold rather than a percentage based reduction and I habitually grind in these sorts of games I defeated her easily even with the psychical attacks she's supposed to be hyper-resistant to.
All the bosses in Mechanicus after the first few once you get your gigachad priests all kitted out. I bonked the one with 15 armor turn 1 because there are multiple ways to get very high crit rate. Both the final boss and secret boss are total pushovers because they have NO armor, you can totally gangbang them with troops.
oh god, obliterating the literal overlord of the tomb world with a single shot after activating all buffs and canticles then annihilating his entire retinue in a single turn, frick me it was a bit of a letdown
Midir.
Not only was he easy, it was also annoying because I kept running back and forth to reach him.
Shit boss. Probably my biggest disappointment in DS3.
O’rin of water, duo guardian ape, and Owl.
I somehow beat these three in less than 5 tries (1 try for O’rin and duo guardian ape). The funny part is that I end up struggling with snake eye lmao.
Fromsoft bosses are just weird for me.
Maliketh for example went from the easiest boss to one of the hardest in my second playthrough and vice versa for Mohg.
Nameless king in DS3. By the point i got to him i already heard his name praised to the high heavens for how hard of a fight he is. And i just kicked his ass in one try. I was genuinely dissapointed by how easily that was after hearing so much about him.
>Sauron taking fair form after Numenor sank beneath the waves >Shelob being a shapeshifting sexy b***h who was also Sauron's girlfriend
I hate this game so much from a lore perspective.
The end boss of Noita is almost always relegated to being the test subject of the player's latest ultra-Black personkiller 9000 instant death wand rather than actually being a challenging opponent, even at the end of a 33 orb run where he has like 1.4 quadrillion HP or something like that. Unironically one of the easiest bosses in the game with even half-decent spells, and even the most terrifying bosses pale in comparison to the TRUE final boss: crashing the game because you accidentally created a grey goo incident with shrooms or exceeded the particle limit by a factor of 10 with an experimental wand.
the 'boss' at the end of dying light
the boss at the end of all 3 bioshocks (you LITERALLY cant remember the last boss in infinite)
whats her name in bloodstained, just circles around the screen on a frog
>the 'boss' at the end of dying light
extra insulting since Crane remembered he was a human being with emotions for the back 3rd of the game. >Crane steadily getting more unhinged and sick of it all >grueling tower climb to highlight everything >ends in a shit QTE sequence
For me it was the entire Dark Souls series
It was a massive black pill to find out people found them difficult because they did some combination of a self-imposed challenge run where they don't use armor, magic, or items; are too stupid to listen to the NPC who tells you where to go and just bash their head in at a high level area; or autistically stick to a single weapon instead of swapping to whatever the current enemy/boss is weak to.
Also, the forced death to Seath the Scaleless was the biggest blackpill. There's no reason any player should ever die outside of PvP at that point in the game since homeward bones are infinite and only cost like 500 souls while casting very quickly. I had to google that fight since I had homeward boned out like ten times and didn't understand how to kill him. Yet every other player apparently just dies like an absolute moron instead of using the practically free get out of death item that is thrust upon the player.
>playing through Kingdom Hearts 1 (Final Mix) for the first time >make it through the main game and start doing postgame stuff >have a friend who has played through KH1 a ton of times >he warns me that Sephiroth is so strong that you essentially need to be max level, with all the strongest synthesis equipment, etc. to be able to stand a chance against him >believe him because he's played the game way more than I have, he probably knows what he's talking about >spend many more hours grinding all the synthesis shit and getting to level 100 in the process, having taken down all the other post-game bosses along the way >eventually get Ultima Keyblade and finally step up to face Sephiroth >defeated him in probably 20 minutes worth of attempts or less because as it turns out I'm now way the frick overpowered for anything in the game
And then I never took my friend's word for anything again.
tbf 20 minutes worth of attempts is more patience than a lot people are willing to spent on an optional boss before they give up, especially when that was after you already spent hours maxing your character which those same people wouldn't do so they'd be even weaker and probably need even more than 20 minutes.
>final boss is the corpses of a hundred dead dragons fused together into one supergiant undead satan dragon >you fight him by sitting in a turret and spamming the shoot button
I hate GW2 so much.
Considering how front and centre she was, I thought she was gonna be like a constant menace like Mr. X. Nope, just killed her after the first zone and that's all she wrote.
>developer releases long awaited difficult raid >it is so difficult i causes enormous amount of butthurt and drama >time passes and another difficult raid gets announced >developer on stream assures everyone that it is going to be difficult but won't harder than previous one >it's way harder than previous raid
After the kino final boss in Splatoon 1, I was expecting way more than this embarassingly easy rehash. Then again, I was expecting to actually fight Callie instead considering her supposed relevance to the plot, but that would've evidently been too much effort.
To this day, I find Nameless King one of the easier bosses in Dark Souls 3. I beat him first try about 90% of the time, and ive tried him with dex build, strength build, magic builds, once just with an un-upgraded spear. I find him to consistently be one of the easiest bosses ive ever fought and i dont know why. And this isnt a ''hurr durr im so good'' post, because i REGULARLY get my shit pushed in by Pontiff and Oceiros, and especially Blood-Starved Beast in Bloodborne. There's just something about Nameless King i find extremely easy, which apparently isnt a common opinion
Seriously frick Pontiff though, hes just so relentless. I honestly think ive never once beaten Pontiff on the first try, usually it takes 4-5 attempts
>find godfrey's pissghost in elden ring >he's a complete fricking chump >"The frick? This was the first elden lord?" >find the real deal >"fricking finally, now I can fight the true elden l-" >Absolutely obliterate him with trivial ease
>destroy her hands and body in separate phases instead of one > which is too easy because they have only one (1) attack > relay mainly on minions to damage you
https://www.reddit.com/r/DevilMayCry/comments/14i8ggf/what_boss_fight_made_you_like_this/
This thread is a repost of a reddit thread that was a repost of a twitter post. You guys are all homosexuals of legendary measures.
because I searched the image trying to find the comic and it was the first result. Why dont you know how to use the internet and why do you get mad at people who do?
The chapter 5 bosses of Octopath Traveler. I had the Break Damage Limit skill so killing them the same turn you break their guard happened all the time.
i found it hilarious >'civilisation' of self destructive, short sighted, self-destructive, sociopathic, moron, murdering violent fricktards is suddenly 95 % Joggers of peaceful peaceliness.
Wet Nurse. I died to Witches of Hemwick, Prowling Magus and Congregarion, Pinwheel, but to her? Across my 5 playthroughs, never. You would expect last mandatory boss to be more challanging.
Alright bros I'm kinda interested in reading invincible since the art looks pretty cool, how do you go about reading it online/pirating it
Don't really care about getting into Ganker, the last comic I read was paperback garfield 15 years ago
Unironically the Demon of Hatred.
Not to brag or anything but the amount of Seething this guy caused is still a mistery for me. I managed to kill him in less than 5 attempts.
The Owl and Ishin were much, MUCH harder
This guy taught me that you could parry stuff that seems impossible to parry, it made Ishin easier cause I tried parrying his bullets and it actually worked.
I beat him on my first try with just a team of level 80 bird Pokemon, because I like birds.
If you look up videos of people trying to beat this guy, they have legendaries out the ass, spamming healing items and they lose anyway. Losing to Giratina is acceptable, I can understand that, it's a level 70 Legendary with all of its stats boosted by default and a smart A.I., I'd be surprised if anyone beat it on their first try, but Volo? How do you even manage that?
>spend several hundred or even thousand hours progressing the Ancient Cave in Lufia II >finally get to the boss >it doesn't even attack, I waste my entire first attempt using defensive skills in preparation for what I assume is an egg dragon or beating gades2 tier fight, it obviously runs >second time I go in and just attack and it just dies
fricking weak ass b***h slime c**t, wasting my time like that
>Buy Elden at launch >Get to the first boss(Wolf something I forgot his name) >It was a hard fight but I got him first try >Months later i read that he was a giga filter and he's been nerfed
I feel like I missed out on something.
Like the thing that makes him hard is his delays, dodge to early and you eat shit, once I noticed I stopped taking stupid damage.
Quake 2 Makron.
You can easily save inviulnerability and quad damage pickups. The boss ends up destroyed in seconds.
In the expansions meanwhile, the game kinda forces to use some of those items in though battles before the boss, and he's used in a better way
This fricker from pikmin 2 once you finally actually fight him.
He's a pushover as a boss, and his final phase is literally just him running and crying. All this after terrorizing you for the entirety of the dungeon like Pikmin's Mr. X.
Heart of Darkness in Darkest Dungeon. The boss isn't even hard, it's just tedious because it's dragged out because it has 3 phases, all 3 of which are gimmicks
Pinwheel
Pinwheel, Priscilla, Butterfly
I'd include Gwyndolyn but it was a pleasure killing him no damage first try
I look like this but don't say this
I found pinwheel to be unironically rather challenging. He is tough if you find him "when you're supposed to" (coming back from Darkroot/Parish and checking the tough skeleton path you saw when starting the game instead of having guide knowledge that the much harder Blighttown is the "proper path"). You simply cannot nuke him down early enough, so about halfway through you have 4+ Pinwheels, 3 of which off-screen, teleporting around and spamming fireballs that melt 50% of your hp per hit.
Of course you'll be overleveled as frick if you use guides and KNOW to only come to catacombs after Lordvessel, ie like 60 levels later. Any boss would be trivial at that point: you'd 2-shot Capra Demon as well.
Nah pinwheel is genuinely undertuned. If you fight him post parish, so +5 weapon and ~20-25, he's pretty comfortably beaten even blind. Only really hard if you try to kill him right at the start of the game. But his level probably the hardest one pre-anor londo. If you don't have a +10 weapon you're going to have a rough time dealing with the hordes of reanimating skeletons the handful of elite enemies scattered through the level, and the bone wheel gauntlet at the bottom. But a +10 weapon completely trivializes pinwheel. I think there must genuinely have been some sort of oversight. Leeroy can 2 shot him easily, and that's after the summon defense bonus.
moron what? I fought Pinwheel at like level 20 and kicked his ass
The first area I went when I played Dark Souls was the Catacombs, and even then Pinwheel was easy - the area before him was significantly more difficult.
>KNOW to only come to catacombs after Lordvessel,
lol
The "when you are supposed to" is when the questline starts which is after Capra Demon. You are given no incentive until then to go to the bone zone also funny enough, you are still ungodly overleveled at that point for Pinwheel
I just wandered blindly through the dark skeleton catacombs like a monkey, stumbled upon him and served his ass.
I always kill Pinwheel as the absolute first thing I do to get the Rite of Kindling and he's easy. You don't need to be overleveled at all. Once or twice over like 20+ Dark Souls plays it did get a bit hairy though when he managed to get out copies fast enough, so yeah you need to kill him fast.
That said the infamous area with the skeleton wheels is unironically more difficult than Pinwheel.
The only time I had trouble with pinwheel was during my sl1 run where I fought him with an unupgraded weapon. I fought him yesterday with a +5 morningstar and he died in 8 hits, he's a complete joke compared to all the shit you had to go through to get to him.
No, you either go to the catacombs right at the start (unlikely as the skeletons will kick your ass) or you just forget about them until you finish all the other stuff, it has nothing to do with knowing or following guides. You are always opening shit that leads to the next area right near you, no wonder you complete all the other stuff before moving back to the catacombs. Pinwheel should have been a harder boss
I fought him before going to blight town. The path to him is grueling if you're low leveled, but you can easily kill pinwheel just by sprinting to him and killing him quickly.
Also trying to go to giants tomb early on, having to dodge the giant skeletons by their sound and eye movement alone is kino
>and KNOW to only come to catacombs after Lordvessel, ie like 60 levels later.
wtf i do catacombs right off the bat, its infinitely more fun and feels like it was almost intended that way
The Catacombs as a level and Pinwheel as a boss are some of the best content in the game IF you go there before Sen's Fortress.
>Weakness: attacking
But on a bad day, he'll split into 8 parts and shoot you from all sides, catching your rolls.
>first post is literally a dark souls boss
Ganker really doesn't actually play any other action games than souls games, does it?
>only reads one post
>WOW WHY DO PEOPLE ONLY TALK ABOUT ONE GAME I DON'T GET IT?
I diagnose you with severe mental moronation.
This holy shit. I heard his theme first and gave me a completely different impression, I thought he was this scary difficult boss tucked away in the most dangerous part of the catacombs
Pinwheel is clearly intended to be a boss you fight quite early. The issue is NOBODY does that because without the Lordvessel, getting in and out of the Catacombs back to Firelink is a complete pain in the ass.
Pinwheel is the least dangerous thing in the Catacombs, at least the Wisps can offer a bit of danger due to the force of their explosions to say nothing of the regular skeletons, the necromancers, the wheel skeletons, that one black knight, some of the jumps and hell even the titanite demon.
The real boss of that zone is skeleton wheel
the final boss like 99% of the time
orin and gortash lol
The game becomes a cakewalk the second you reach LVL 5
not for me, i had issues fighting Sarevok at level 9 but i came back at 12 and killed him without anyone taking any damage basically
Yeah
But it also became a lot more fun so I can forgive that
yup at level 5 I was killing "boss" enemies in the first turn
TOTK Ganondorf
nah, hes a nintendo boss. expecting him to be hard is just dumb
tbf duo/trio fight AI was significantly nerfed in an early patch. And they are especially easy if you cheese with sleep bombs/st trina
>nerfed in an early patch. And they are especially easy if you cheese with sleep bombs/st trina
I beat them on my first try before the patch, actually twice since my power went out and the save got fricked
>nah, hes a nintendo boss
Dumb zoomer.
The boss run leading up to him if you don't have all the tears/companions is legit tough. The game rewards you for doing everything by bypassing it if you have everyone
It was a weird phase during which western games stopped doing (final) bosses.
>expecting difficulty from BOTW/TOTK combat
lmao
TOTK everything. no need to do anything in this shitty copy&paste open world since you dont need it anyway. in fact health upgrades are actually worse since you have this one hit protection, making less health more healing friendly
Jobskin duo
Alduin. Mannimarco. Dagoth Ur.
Bethesda sucks at boss fights
>Alduin
Man, what a letdown it was. Talk about a Devourer of Worlds, especially when some random late game dragons are harder than him, but what do you expect when the fight is you and two or three guys against Alduin? Thankfully there were mods to made the fight as hard as it should've been.
Remember how you kicked Alduin's ass BEFORE the final fight? Oh but you had a handicap in the last battle because you had 3 extra dragon killers backing you up, unlike the first time when you solo'd him.
>Hircine: Prepare yourself, mortal
>beaten in 5 hits
I swear his gang of werewolves were tougher than him.
just a few more weeks to some brand new disappointments
Teshin during the Kuva Queen quest
True.
I saw a lot of people complaining about the Fire Giant but I beat it first try, I just assume those people didn't use Torrent.
More like they think they need to a single aspect type and never use obvious advantages. Using bleed makes the fire giant melt. Anons will b***h about how unfair the boss is but refuse to use bleed because....idk
My friend who went all in on bleed b***hed about fire giant, but he's also bad at videogames
I avoided looking at other people playing ER when it came out and ended up as a dragon worshipper who didn't use frost until basically the end of the game and I didn't use bleed until after I beat the game already.
i feel like being forced to use something else than what i'm enjoying its bad design
thats why nioh is shit
Well, piracy is illegal.
Radiance
Hollow knight didn't have any hard bosses until the lifeblood/grimm troupe/godmaster addons came out
The Hollow Knight itself is pretty good if you don't have the I-frames dash.
Great choice
MHRise Khezu.
I fail to see how that shitter eceleb that some anons keep spamming in MH threads was filtered.
There's not much to it other than him just being shit at the game, ragequitting the game, and acting like a sore loser on social media.
Is that Tomar
Khezu is a patience check even with all the counters in Rise and some people will just fail that every single time
I'd say it's more if an IQ check but I can't even remember if Rise explains how blights work in its tutorial popups
Correct game
wrong monster
That's why he is a meme, if he got filtered by an actual hard boss, then it wouldn't be that meme worthy.
Khezu was only hard in mhfu or even older games.
Khezu is just a noob smasher.
He punishes just slapping the monster without paying attention to its openings really hard.
Risen Shaggy and Chaos Gore in Rise. Probably the biggest disappointment in my entire life. Never giving Capcom a single dollar again.
SoP final boss
Darkness Manifest. The story goes off the fricking rails at the last minute, you get this entire level building up to Jack really losing his shit, but then they hit you with wingless Chaos and his dollar store attack patterns. And they give you infinite BG for the 2nd phase, because why the frick not right?
Half of SMT1
Yeah, SMT1 for all its reputation as a hardcore dungeoncrawler game, its piss easy. You are autobattling most of the time.
I think the only bosses that offered a semblance of challenge were arachne and the two buttholes that reflect magic at the basilica.
Me returning to Bloodborne after having an excruciatingly difficult time on my first playthrough
Most of the main game bosses I beat in one try. Even the DLC, which actually was new to me, I think I beat most of the bosses first try, except for Lady Maria and Orphan, who yeah took me a few tries but werent actually that tough.
I had it ranked as one of the hardest fromsouls game for a while but game is actually insanely easy if you just take the axe and learn to parry
Axe is by far the worst starting weapon tho
I fail to see why? great moveset and poise damage
It has much lower damage output than the other two weapons and doesn't have good scaling in the lategame unlike the whip. The cleaver is just the absolute highest DPS weapon in the entire game and shits out poise damage and regular damage faster than anything else by far, if you have a modicum of skill it's one of the best weapons in the entire game, if you master it it makes every other weapon obsolete.
Don't listen to them, they just don't want you to spin to win and have fun.
Saw is morbidly broken
axe has the highest rally value of all weapon, you can dodge nothing and then fully heal just by spamming transform attack
As much as I love the cane, I'd say the axe is significantly more noob friendly.
Yeah the axe is the better earlygame weapon than the cane but it falls off very hard before you even get to Amelia.
Meanwhile the cleaver is better from the start and stays good throughout, making it the best starting weapon. The axe is only good for cheesing humanoid enemies and if you need to cheese mobs in Yarnham you'd be better off with either other weapons because they won't reinforce bad habits in you.
that would be cane
>Can kill Orphan and Maria no problem
>I still die to the fricking Dungeon Watchers sometimes.
I use every curse I can when exploring dungeons, but that's still no excuse.
Played through the DLC and the only boss that gave me any trouble was living failures, honestly took me about 6-7 attempts, eveyone else was 1 or 2.
No idea what the frick happened there
Fortissax
DS2 final boss
context of the actual comic?
to be fair the c**t deserved it.
Being a Rick and Mortey reference was reason enough.
I'm not going to look up the dates, but I don't think that Rick and Morty was even out at the time.
Comic ran from 03 to 18 and RM came out in 13.
exceptionally ghey and reddit
>he didn’t fight him because he was strong
>he immediately regrets killing him despite what he did
I’m so disappointed
>eve talk no jutsus angstrom into not being a murderous dickhead
>he surrenders and stops harassing mark
>alt universe mark takes angstrom away to his universe and tortures him there
>robot decapitates him shortly after
he definitely deserved it but the resolution didn't feel all that great
"lacking resolutions" is how i feel about (near) end of run invincible in general to be honest
>DOESN'T EVEN FRICKING KILL HIM
>THE GUY ISN'T DEAD AND COMES BACK
comic books, not even once
>bits of brain matter falling off his fingers
neat
>Duuuude, what if we showed the gritty horrors of a realistic super man
Top soi.
I like Invincible since he still mostly keeps his morals and idealism despite everything he goes through
If you dckeks hate edgekino so much, why don't you ridicule dc for what they make the flash go through?
I'm not a comicbook fan at all. Definitely not a DC guy, or a Marvel guy. I just pick stuff up here and there, because the culture is saturated with comic book stuff.
That being siad: I HAVE ridiculed the flash before. Why do you think I haven't? Of course, I don't know about any particularly edgy stuff, because that's a level deeper than I'm familiar with. But I have mocked how stupid the speed force is. Outrunning death and that kind of moronic shit.
what a pussy
This is not accidentally killing someone because you thought they could take it though, this is just beating someone to death.
>live in a world were superpowers are commonplace
>be the strongest being on your planet and one of the strongest in the universe
>this guy is fricking with you and personally threatening your family
>finally catch him and wail on him expecting him to be someone who resonably believes he can challenge you
>he turns into a fine mist
yeah i'd say his reaction makes sense
Given how over the top gory the cartoon version is. I have a feeling they're going to show the guy's face as it's beating into mush if this is animated.
RIP Yakub
>Threaten someone's mom
>Get turned into pink mush
Frick around and find out
Cringe af. No wonder everybody looks down on comics.
>berserk fan
The ironic thing is that Berserk is doing exactly the same shit that makes western capeshit so shit: treating the work as a property and making it change hands.
>treating the work as a property and making it change hands.
that's not even close to what's happening
it's a man carrying on his best friend's life work for the people who've been following it their entire lives
i don't agree with the decision i think berserk should have died with miura but it's nothing even close to that cynical
>that's not even close to what's happening
It's exactly what is happening; one of manga's main strengths and unique characteristics is that the works are personal works property of the author (or the creative team when it's one of those writer + artist combos) unless it's a manga adaptation of an existing franchise where a writer and artists are hired to do said adaptation.
Giving the work to someone else because the author died (and gonna keep printing money) is exactly the shit capeshit does.
>It's exactly what is happening
but i literally just explained how it's not
you're talking as if someone connected to miura is being a money grubbing israelite and trying to spin berserk into some media property when all that's happening is his friend and team are completing his work because they and the fans want to see it finished
>but i literally just explained how it's not
No, you wrote a massive cope to justify a greedy maneuver copied from western publishers so they could keep profiting from the same characters for 70+ years.
If the author died, then the work was left unfinished and that's the end of it and you should move on. What you're reading now is glorified fanfiction.
To add onto this, because of this rash decision, Mark is now trapped in an alternate universe away from his pregnant wife.
The guy he just killed is also the only known person who can traverse between universes.
IIRC he wasn't with her yet, this is the part where the future team find him and future Robot sends him back to his dimension, and older Atom Eve first confesses to him.
It was the second time he fought this guy that Atom Eve was involved.
what fricking garbage
God I read the comic so long ago I barely remember this. I do remember there were multiple marks trying to kill our mark
Invincible is cool.
I hope they bring his renegade suit to season 2. That would be sweet.
Not sure if the fanbase has a name for the blue suit, I just call it renegade since it always seems to pop up when he's starting to go dancing with the idea of being evil.
I've seen people call it the bad luck suit
I hope they do too, edge suit era is great cringekino
Yacub has a comic now?
this is why comic characters are not respectable. they all have borderline personality disorder. a mere word or anything causes them to become serial killers and then it's somehow acceptable and everyone is supposed to accept them despite their tempers being sociopathic. comics don't have heroes anymore, just a bunch of psychos i'm meant to somehow relate to even though I don't relate to people who brutally murder others over insults.
I miss actual good heroes. Lord of the Rings is a prime example
>Aragorn stops Theoden from just murdering Wurmtongue
>Frodo stops the hobbits from murdering Saruman and even after Saruman spits in his face by trying to murder him anyway, Frodo sticks by the choice to let Saruman go. Goku witnesses Frieza murder his best friend infront of him but still, once Frieza is beaten, he is willing to let Frieza go and even HELP him.
I like these type of heroes. This shit where it's like "REEEEE SOMEONE HURT MY GF SO I LITERALLY BRUTALLY MURDERED A THOUSAND PEOPLE WAAAAAH FROGIVE ME" is why I do not respect comics and never will and will look down on you if you come out as a fan of them.
No, I don't care if you asked. Suck my dick.
don't care + didn't read + don't care that you didn't ask, i still didn't ask
Yakuub spent the entire day torturing and beating Mark’s pregnant girlfriend while displacing him in different dimensions and times. You’re acting like he just said “lol u suck” and Mark responded by “killing” him (he didn’t actually die btw).
I’m not surprised that a DBHispanic can’t understand human emotions. Seeing the mafia brutally murder your abuela at the age of 5 must’ve desensitized you.
How come anytime someone posts shounen images you can immediately tell they’re an ESL?
Mexicans love their shonen. Notice how he equated LOTR to fricking Dragon Ball, he can’t stop thinking about his Japanese action figures.
>typing all this dogshit and not even being paid to do it
>doesn't even know the full context and instead jumps to conclusions
That's some next level seethe
>it's sociopathic to kill someone who does evil
You are a peak beta basedlord pussy
My favorite part in these heroes stories is when they are almost beaten to death for doing it, you really reap what you sow.
Mark would HEEM your average Hispanic Ball toon.
>this is why comic characters are not respectable.
The problem is you are comparing 2000s era deconstructions of comic characters rather than actual comic characters.
Spider-Man has never consciously brutally murdered anyone pre-90s, even when the Green Goblin shit happened he beat him up, then last minute realized how fricked up he is and it was only Goblin's suicidal glider stunt that killed the Goblin. Spider-Man only dodged.
The problem with modern comics is that they looked at 2000s deconstructions by Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis and their ilk (yes even Kirkman to be honest, I think Invincible isn't as bad as the other stuff, but he was unfortunately still part of the problem) and decided to apply it to their comics. Not realizing that the nihilistic cynical horseshit made by Warren Ellis and Garth Ennis was just as if not more unrealistic than the 60s-80s idealistic comic book archetype.
Hell, it's why everyone shat on Snyder's Superman movies, they were more of the Ennis/Ellis generation of comics type writing and anyone who cared about Superman loathed it because it was a shitty subversive caricature of comics (hell there was even a Superman story that shat on Ellis/Ennis' writing, see: "What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?").
Read anything pre-90s and you'll see it's a completely different type of story.
>"I want GOOD heroes"
>Posts a comic character that criticized for being a sociopath
>a mere word
Black person?
And yet, the one time a comic book character really needs to kill the badguy, Batman and Joker, it's NOOOOO I CAN'T KILL YOU EVEN THOUGH EVERY TIME YOU GET OUT YOU KILL AGAIN
I mean shit, when Frieza went all mad dog immediately after being healed Goku tried to put him down for good.
>Goku
>hero
>the thing you described was done by him purely because he wanted to allow Frieza to get stronger so he could fight him again later
lol you're the same kind of moron that Toriyama was complaining about
DBZ Goku =/= DBS TARDku
>Heh... that's right... I invented white people.
>YOU MOTHERFRICKER
This would be a lot funnier if it was only one punch that killed him.
It's not really an accidental kill when you're wailing on a dude with your super strength.
The Yakub guy had been taunting and wearing out Mark for a while at that point, Mark was 100% seeing red. It's like in every UFC fight where even when one guy is clearly knocked the frick out the ref still has to pull the winner off the loser because the adrenaline doesn't let you realize when the other guy is down for the count.
>rigged drug sports are the same as fictional super powers.
Sure.
I find it funny everyone is shitting on Mark here when learning not to give a shit about murder and being good is part of his arc. Fricker kills Thrags kid without remorse later on
Isn't Mark's entire arc him going from no kill superguy to Universe Protecting Kill Em All if they are Evil Guy
>Universe Protecting Kill Em All if they are Evil Guy
His mercy sort of depends on how comfortable he feels, if he feels like he can relatively keep shit in check without resorting to murder then he does which is why he seems like such a nice guy in the epilogue at first glance because he has an empire of supermen at his disposal but we see over the course of the comic how quick he is to murder if he believes someone is too dangerous for him to be able to fight on a regular basis.
when he becomes emperor he still uses Display of Force but not going full "Submit or Extinct"
Also lots of parallel of being in the Viltrumite perspective of some "happenings" during his time as Invincible, like Viltrum Empire vs Coalition of Planets.
The art and writing were just shit during the last chapters of the comic. They clearly just wanted to wrap things up.
I wouldn’t say so, thought it was reasonably satisfying minus how they dealt with robot, there was no way he went down that easy
I experienced more of a slog like it had gotten tired of itself and wanted to trail off about 20 issues previous.
the artist has changed
Murderer. Lock him up.
I wonder if they'll keep him black in the show. IIRC he was supposed to be the lexluthor/arch-nemesis equivalent of the invincible universe
God this art is garbage.
People read this shit?
The art gets better, and then it gets worse, and then it gets better again, just to get worse again.
But the better artist was busy with other stuff toward the end so they had to stick with the worst artist.
This, Conquest fight art in particular is really fricking good
>We have to wait till Season 3 for Conquest and Reverse Rape
Eh, looks pretty standard for western comic slop
>le gorey anti hero evil superman comic trope
Sigh...
It's basically the only thing interesting you can do left with the formula tbh. Has it been done to death? Sure, but so has capeshit done straight, time 100.
It is just such a formulaic and boring genre that this is the only way of drawing out anything remotely interesting form it
Western comics need to drop their baggage if they ever want to succeed ever again, people won't miss the spandex wearing LARPers.
as long as Western Comics Writer Room are "secret Society" type of shit, of course the fricking creativity pool will be basically empty.
Japan get all the type of manga they have cause Anyone can make a draft, go to Mag office and present it to an Editor to tell you how much you are lacking or if you are an fricking raising star.
Also Japan publishers hold several contest year around as hubs for new talent.
>Japan get all the type of manga they have cause Anyone can make a draft, go to Mag office and present it to an Editor to tell you how much you are lacking or if you are an fricking raising star.
thats because of jump and co. i would read comics it there was weekly or monthly collections printed on whatever paper is avaliiable.
i know jump tried it in the west at one point but they fricked up because they made it righ quality and printed manga that people had read months if not years ago by thta point.
>thats because of jump and co. i would read comics it there was weekly or monthly collections printed on whatever paper is avaliiable.
That applied during the paper era, Jump and co became more "mainstream" cause it was seen a cheap product for the masses rather than western comic been "a collectible by enthusiasts"
but right now lots of mag are splitting (if not totally) focus to online
I still think the main problem with comics now days is the lack of creativity in their approach and that comes from how "closed" the circles are to get to become a writer
>but right now lots of mag are splitting (if not totally) focus to online
tbh idk, i know im stuck in 2013 and i only buy digital now anyway (if at all) because i try to keep my life minimal.
most comics are p boring. oh the 200th dc multiverse collapse with evil superman prime 9001... id rather read questionable content than most mainstream comics.
Western comic books at their worst are still better quality, writing and art-wise than manga at its """"best""""".
Manga selling well is just another case of people loving to eat shit.
>Western comic books at their worst are still better
Nope.
Yes they are. Manga is one of the lowest form of printed entertainment, only barely above newspaper political cartoons.
Filtered.
Bull fricking shit. Western comics suck, they're only good when adapted into one and done stories with a smaller scope. Nobody wants to read a storyline then be told they have to read Jackoff #4-7 and WhoCares#7-10 to understand what happened in between the artists changing for your fifth "The Death of MC" storyline
You trying to tell me Gay brained washed Ice man is better than fricking FMA or Berserk.
invincible is the least anti hero comic there is
i mean the peak of invincible's character arc is him saying being a hero is bullshit. He definitely does drift away from being a hero but it feels vaguely organic with the amount of logical moral dilemma garbage people put him through over the course of the series
thank you
This is literally anime high school shit except the artstyle is western and people are in their 20's
>this is X thing but its actually the opposite
????
NTA but having a different artstyle and some superficial differences like being in their twenties instead of their teens does not make it "the opposite".
>my super stength… le killed people???
Caleshit is so moronic
He kills a villain that is all brains but no muscle, so i think you already know what happens when invincible hits him
Mark Grayson from the Invincible comic exercising a lack of self control against someone who didn't know who he was up against
>lack of self control
idk man, considering the guy had his family hostage... I think he wasn't violent enough
I've always felt that death is getting off easy. Your suffering is quick and then it's over. There's so much you can do to someone while they're alive
I remember him talking some good nemesis shit about knowing everything about Mark from alternate timelines and planning to kill them all over and over until he ever ran out of hate. Would be appropriate if dude had been the threat they both thought he was.
Why would he say that if he knew Mark could just beat him to death?
I think he's not supposed to know how big the difference is. Like he toured the multiverse but never saw any Viltrumite occupied Earths or any Marks with mohawks.
Plus I think he was wienery because anytime Mark even got close to hitting him he would always just shunt him to another dimension.
And of course the instant Mark actually got hold of him it was all over.
>against someone who didn't know who he was up against
many such cases... SAD!
i take this as mark failing to restrain himself. isn't his whole thing trying to NOT be like dad / omniman / evil space nazis?
You could say it was a failure to restrain himself, but it’s also a good example of a villain who is extremely dangerous but not particularly durable. I mean he’s hitting all the big villain marks of threatening family and all that, so getting pulped shouldn’t be an unexpected outcome here.
With how often Mark gets the shit kicked out of him, cutting loose from the get go also isn’t a bad strategy. He just didn’t really realize the dude was base human durability.
is it some superhuman good guy who used too much force because he thought the bad guy was physically able to take it, but instead he popped him like a balloon, or is it just him being disappointed at how weak the guy was?
First one.
the former
most recently, the final boss of FE Engage
even on Maddening he is simple to one round
Man has a like father like son moment.
Smt 3 matador when you have the null force Mahayana and a demon with sukukaja
It’s so damn ez
Nocturne is just a buff check.
First 70% of the game is a Fog Breath check, the rest is Fog Breath + Debilitate
Trumpeter is the hardest thing in the game just because his gimmick doesn't interact with press turns at all
People struggled with this guy apparently, same with Andrei's second boss fight. Both of them were a walk in the park, it's Ming Xiao that was the real b***h of the game.
>Bolt action rifle
This dude is easy
>Andrei
Just get him with the flame thrower
These two guys can easily be beaten with shotgun spams. Pic can be beaten by abusing his jumping mechanic.
Ming Xiao is just cancer. Flame thrower barely did shit to her.
Who did he murder here? Pretty much all final bosses, but especially Fallout and Souls games.
Dr. Yakub after he trapped him in that desert dimension, if I remember correctly (but it's been a shitload of time since I read the comic).
Angstrom Levy he actually survived and comes back later on in the comic
Lady Maria.
Lady Parryia.
Slayer Irenicus
pic related
>edgelord elite
There was a time when this would have excited me
Yes and no. The guy deserved it but Mark clearly did not intend on going that far. His whole shtick is not being that kind of person
Godfrey, FIRST Elden Lord
Godrick too, as the second huge story boss he probably should have been more imposing.
This, 100% His phase change cutscene and his second moveset are so cool, but he just goes down like a total b***h. They should have pulled out all the stops for him, made him way to ugher.
>over 50 attempts to beat Margit
>reach Godrick expecting the fight to be utter cancer
>win first try
"I thought you were stronger" is a recurring theme in Elden Ring
>Godrick
I mean, at least it's supported in the actual in game story. That noble fop you meet basically says he ran the frick away from the battle disguised as a woman. The grafting shit is his pathetic attempt to not be a total frickup.
Fighting godrick is THE moment Elden Ring goes down the shitter.
Not that fast of course, but the turning point
Elaborate.
No, it was Margit since it revealed the game's bosses were going to be more flailing spastics with endless combos and dishonest windups. Thankfully, only a few were as egregious but it certainly took the wind out of my sails.
>Godrick too, as the second huge story boss he probably should have been more imposing.
You're told every step of the way that Godrick is a pathetic little b***h.
Majora.
I was convinced there was going to be another phase, but then the game just... ended.
there's three phases
And the third one wasn't impressive at all.
Alduin from skyrim
what a fricking b***h baby
"world eater" my ass
as in I made that gay eat my asss
>"EAT MY ASS b***h'"
i said calmly as I Killed THE SHIT out of alduine the ass eater
>tfw you basically scream the dragonspeak N-word and it causes him to collapse to the ground in sheer terror and shit himself as you give him one smack with your alchemically glitched 1000 damage sword that causes him to instantly burst into a fine red mist
"mortal finite temporary"
>AAAAAAIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEE ZU'U UNSLAAAAAD ZU'U NIS OBLAAAAAN
I actually never beat Alduin, but that's mostly because I ended up playing the most khajiit of all khajiit and spent too much time punching guards in the back of the head to learn alchemy proper.
God I hope the second season doesn't suck.
I liked the Atom Eve special
I did to but haven't read anything about the next season besides the big bads name.
I may just go buy an omnibus and jump right in.
Honestly, I ended up just sitting down and reading the entire Invincible run 2 months ago, it was pretty enjoyable.
The idea that they just seemed to run with the joke that male Viltrumites get power from their mustaches was pretty hilarious.
I think they're backtracking a lot on Amber so at least the worst part of the first season might be a little bit better
Was that the girl they invented for the cartoon just so he wouldn't bang the red head immediately?
They didn't invent her, they just changed her character (and race).
Yea but comic blonde amber was nowhere near as much of a c**t as the tv brown one.
I love him but his fight's over before it even starts. Some people never even knew he had a second phase.
>easiest way to fight him is to completely ignore his main mechanic and just treat him like a reverse turtle
Yeah, wasted opportunity
I didn't until my second playthrough
And it's cool as frick which is the real shame, he picks up a 30 foot metal pipe and hits you with it
>didn't realize Red Sun had lyrics until I listened to it on youtube
pain. For being fricking invincible he sure could use some more hp
Just have his healthbar take miniscule damage until you strip his shields properly, actually make him fricking invincible.
Yeah it's a shame, I got the second phase first time but I feel really sorry for people that didn't
there's a mod for Deep Rock Galactic that changes the caretaker boss music to red sun and has the lyrics kick in on the second of 3 phases, wonder if anybody first learnt it had lyrics that way
>somehow accidentally launched him into the air one time
>managed to stunlock him in the air and delete his entire healthbar before he touched the ground
>never been able to do it since or seen anyone else ever do it
star wolf
Every single returning boss in Pikmin 4.
The villain in Fable 2. The whole game builds up to this confrontation, he seemingly just sucked the energy out of the other heroes before the player arrives to stop him and then he dies in one hit. If you don't hit him fast enough and just let him talk someone else will kill him for you too
It would have been fine if the game had a real final boss before that to make up for it but instead the last boss you fight before confronting the villain is just a glorified trash mob.
It is the weirdest last boss in gaming. I don't know why they did this
Because final bosses were considered "an outdated game concept" at that exact time
and then the very next year we got bayonetta
well japan got bayonetta we got it the year after that
Canary Marry in Banjo Tooie for me. I 100% completed the game wondering where the impossibly hard race was.
Deskari in Pathfinder WOTR. With how much bullshit normal and bonus mobs pulls at you, I'm surprised I can just 3 round him with hellfire ray spam.
The entire leadup with xXx Mythic Mirror Image Demons xXx took me fricking ages to grind through and in the end I pull this shit on Areelu, which was pretty hilarious
Being a lich was stupid.
imo most bosses were like this in WotR
>going through midnight fane
>beat my head against a pack of mythic glabrezu that spam greater dispell for a lot longer than it should've taken me
>Baphomet and his daughter both explode in a single round
Capra Demon, for me. I did die once but got the kill on the second attempt. This was back when the game had first got popular so every boss was the hardest boss in the world and hype levels were all over the place. He just turned out to be kind of a nothing burger.
That's all of DaS1, the difficulty of most of the bosses are overrated because a lot of massive morons who are bad at videogames played it and struggled with incredibly simple things like "take the high ground," "use armor," "upgrade your weapon," etc.
biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience. Other than that, yeah, all the early area bosses are just late-game minions and the late game bosses are pretty dog. 4 kings was alright, there's a time element to it.
>biggie and smalls requires some strategy and patience.
No, they require you to not be a moron who spends the entire fight locked on. Something that normalgays often struggle to understand about Souls games.
I mean you CAN get the black knight greatsword with your 1 in 4 chance and steamroll everything, but that's not something the normal player would ever know.
The devs learned a lot since 1 and bosses in 3 at least are scarier without resorting to basically having two chuckling dipshits flailing at you. Biggie is a joke to deal with in phase one and a bit simple in phase 2. Smalls is alright design with how he closes in on you but they're both clunky and only really scary working together. It takes some thought or practice to trap one of them behind a pillar for a few seconds and try and deal with another. Some.
If I booted up dark souls and played normally they would be a joke sure, the fifteenth time. I beat the frickers with a soul lvl 1. The game's had its day, move on.
SL1 is a joke in Dark Souls 1, even more than other Souls games since Pyromancies are full power. In fact a SL4 run is significantly more difficult because of it.
Regardless even on a first playthrough they're not hard. Solt can be staggered with two hits from a 2H halberd and coincidentally there is a crystal halberd right before them that melts both Solt and Peppor in a few hits. They're definitely the most involved boss in the game but still very simplistic by action standards, people just think they're the toughest shit around because they lack the brainpower to move the camera while attacking
>Game about skill is challenging when you're learning it
>Game about skill isnt challenging when you've finished itt end-to-end 15 times
Woah watch it there with the hot takes anon!
>the boss isn't hard if you know the boss
well some people are moronic and they still might have trouble with it
Yeah but Dark Souls isn't challenging even when you've finished it 0 times
Its funny because most people only have played the enrfed version of the game.
Before Patch 1.3 weapons scaling had you dealing 1.2x-1.5x less damage and enemies dropped like half the souls they do currently.
But that version of the game had stupidly OP Iron Flesh so if you made it past Capra and played a Pyro build you still won the game.
Elemental weapons also had massively higher ARs and enemies in the base game also had very low elemental resist so the game was much easier since you just vit gouged with a fire or lightning weapon.
People who think the game was much harder post patch are delusional, the only part that was harder was the burg and parish, and both of those areas are only hard for stupid people.
Meme answer: Electrocutioner
Real answer: Father Gascoigne
Gascoigne's first phase gets fricked because of the tombstones, the second phase gets fricked because it transforms at like 30% HP and the fight is over. BB wasn't all about health refreshes on phase changes like we got so much in DS3
The End once you know what you're doing.
Runt. All that hype for Henry's revenge and then when you finally get to fight against him again, it all end after a single stab to the face
I remember compalining about this guy to
Someone just said to me "he's just a regular bandit anyway, all the martial training you did would beat him"
Kinda make sense but still sucks
He has a helmet on hardcore.
Anyway, master strikes make any 1 on 1 combat in Kingdom Come insultingly easy.
He's just a normal guy. What did you expect?
I liked the fact he was just basically a normal dude.
Having him go super saiyan would have spoilt the game a bit.
hardcore you moron. he makes the wise decision to wear an actual helmet.
I'd have played hardcore if the fricking shit eating save mechanic wasn't in, but the game was too easy without so I just quit.
lolwut? alchemy makes you borderline superfricking human. and you can make saviour schnapps cheap as.
you sound like a homosexual suckass loser at actually playing the game.
>wife aggro
>literally can't close the game without losing progress
very cool game design
oh, so you are a pussywhipped simp to a c**t. right, opinion discarded. enjoy your DIEvorce rape when she decides she's 'not happy' / bored / enjoys going out to get piped by twelve other guys simultaneously.
barry shitpeas?
Dimentio, SPP.
This guy. I though he was the main antagonist lol .
The game had such shitty antagonists overall
I never noticed the eyes on the collar
Adam Smasher in the game
>Adam Smasher in the lore: Unstoppable, nearly immortal psychopath who takes merc jobs just because he loves to frick shit up.
>Adam Smasher in the cartoon: Unstoppable, nearly immortal psychopath who one-shots even experienced augmented mercs and has the same superpowers as the protagonist but without the drawbacks.
>Adam Smasher in the game: Generic robot guy whose only memorable moment is being rude to a girl and who you'll outlevel halfway through the game and absolutely shit on at the end.
>lore points out he's literally immune to small arms fire, Johnny shooting him was more for the insult than to deal any damage
>gameplay he gets slapped to pieces by a silicone wiener
games should have a "Lore" Difficulty, where Enemies are lore accurate, plot progression be dammed, you want to end the game? literally max out everything, boy.
You know it's bad when the minion NPC does more damage than him in very hard mode.
I never expected anything more since FPS bosses have a history of being shit
True Final Boss of DQ11
Most of the optional fights in act 3 are harder than he is unless you purpisely don't use the plot item that removes his dark power
Don't spoil me if it's not the case, but do you mean Calasmos? Because I first try'd all of the trial bosses but he took me a few tries and demanded I give my party status negating accessories and consumables, which I hadn't used the whole game. But if there's a secreter final boss then don't spoil me please
Yeah that's him
His first phase gets blown out by Fatal Flash and Magic Burst super easily and without any real physical attacks after his arms die he really can't do much with just spells at that point. He's a punching bag if you already beat the trials, Booga + Avarith at the same time is way more bullshit even if they're glass cannons.
Oh and if you did the trials you had the recipe for the best status resistant items in the game just from the 1st one
Fire Giant. First attempt EZ
99% of final bosses, regardless of genre.
final boss of Titanfall 2 (can't even remember her name) especially because it comes right after the pure unadultered kino that is Viper
>TF3 never ever
It hurts
propably malenia, i have never been more disappointed in a from boss like that before
Bullshit. She's easily tied with Isshin as hardest Fromsoft boss
i lot of people ruined that fight for themselves by running a hyper meta cookie cutter le bleed build and killing her in 3 hits
Her HP isn't even that high though she gets fricked up harder by anything that knocks her down because you can chain it until she superarmors into that guaranteed waterfowl dance
havent played sekiro yet so i cant say anything about isshin, but malenia just isnt hard and is mostly just boring because of her health and she just doesnt live up to her lore at all, a rot goddess that has never known defeat? her 2nd phase is fun ill give her that
Moon presence
I'm pretty bad at video games, so it often takes me multiple tries even against easy bosses.
That said, Owl, Owl (Father), and every Mortal Shell boss except the ice guy were complete cake walks for me.
malekith the black blade
elder scrolls final bosses
pretty much everyone in the first deus ex
I fricking hated every time Angstrom showed up.
Robot ended up filling the "lex luthor" role about a million times better imo
Robot was great, it's a shame he had a shit taste in waifus.
Lucien Fairfax.
Mysterio.
Fume knight. Honestly almost all DS bosses are easy if you focus and don't allow yourself get tilted or otherwise emotional.
>Deus Ex
>Get to the reactor chamber or whatever where the Chinese lady with the penthouse (I think her name was Maggie?) shows up
>Chinawoman does a dramatic speech about how she's gonna kill JC and pulls out a fricking dragon sword
>Shoot her in the head once with the pistol the second dialogue ends and she just drops
>mfw
did you really think she'd be stronger though? Deus Ex characters already don't have plot armor/health bars and she's not even augmented. Just some c**t businesswoman that's in your way
I mean, kind of? She had a rare, powerful melee weapon and was very confident charging JC by herself, so I figured she must have something going on. It was a pretty funny anticlimax, though.
>Hello agen-
>Oh no! The wild JC fled!
Maybe you should get a job.
>Deus ex: HR
>Final boss is behind bulletproof glass
>whips out laser cannon
>point & click
>boss is cooked
Walton Simons from Deus Ex was kind of a fricking pushover.
Adam Smasher
Elden Beast
Soul of Cinder
Any Pokemon League Champ
Most Elder Dragons in the MH games
Adam Smasher
Lloyd in Legend of Dragoon
>The penultimate boss is strong as hell
>The final boss is weak and feels even weaker by comparison to the guy before him
>To clarify, they're not subordinate and boss either
There has to be a name for this.
Had the same experience in Portal Knight. The Mind Flayer was "frick you" hard but the Hollow King was super easy.
victory lap boss/sequence
>final boss is shitbricks hard
>when you "beat" him it turns into a story cutscene where you actually lose
>protag gets back up and goes apeshit
>final boss redux except this time you're the one kicking his ass
Gotta love myself a good victory lap.
>one shooted him with a gauss rifle from the distance before he could even see me
So much for an autistic larper with a sword.
Tiny Tiger in Crash 2.
Genichiro
Marauder in Doom Eternal. The game tells you shoot his eyes when they were green, so I just did and he died fast.
Everything but Galamoth in Symphony of the Night
He kinda becomes a b***h as well if you level up high enough plus use Crisssaegrim or Alucard shield plus Shield Rod. Only that he lasts up more than the rest, at least.
Galamoth is also pretty easy. I just got up behind his head and spammed attack with Gram and he couldn't do anything about it. Getting behind him is harder than most things in SotN, but he still went down easy from that point.
This fricking fat frick
>be halfling
>fight starts with me on the edge of arena
>enemy has initiative
>punts me into the nether
the fight for me was honestly rng loading until his minions decided to hit me instead of punt me
>Mid dialogue switch to Gale.
>Have him cast Tarshas Laughter on him.
>Chubby falls over laughing, unable to call the zombies in the first place.
>Barbarian, Palalock and Cleric do pic related.
>start fight
>cast fear on him
>drops weapon, runs away
>take him down with the rest of my party
mole cricket from mother 3
I get that he was just a little b***h and actually very weak, but I wanted the fight to last longer because I really wanted to beat the shit out of him
Tyrannosaurus from Dino crisis 2
I was scared shitless in parts where you had to run away from him when i was a kid
I replayed recently and lmao whole game is 2 hours long with that section being 2 minutes at best
Still a great game tho
How did you react back then when you saw the T-Rex getting BTFO by the Gigantosaurus?
I was glad, i don't remember how i felt fighting gigaBlack person in silo but fighting him in the last part where he was even scarier with burn scars was frustrating
That laser from space was great final relief
Ultima trivializes a lot of the end game and by that point at least two party members know about it
Evil Within's final boss
every single boss in DS1 because I found this on my first playthrough
>fight has two phases
>gets weaker in the second phase
>mfw I only realized you could mount up in that fight on my second playthrough
General Scales
>YEEEEEEEEEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GORE AND LOTS OF WORDS AND BAD WRITING WITH GENERIC SUPERMAN SHIT BUT GOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE YEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I’d say “you haven’t read the comic”, but you’d probably relish in that so I’m just going to call you a homosexual.
Most of nu Ganker prefers dragged out, uncolored Japanese childrens comics where characters change hair and turn into gods until the next arc introduces an even stronger character and its revealed the protag is a reincarnated god or an alien whos planet was blown up by a space lizard.
yes
>comic gets criticized
>Gankergay immediately starts seething about manga
Kek
But really the manga equivalent here would be Agni killing Doma which is executed much better
Fire Punch is terrible
Cope
Xehanort Data Boss once I figured out his gimmick. Remind was so much fun, shame that my KH2 disc data got fricked so I can’t do a full run through of all the data bosses between the games.
BOTW Ganon
not as popular but ryo wantanbe from nfs prostreet
c**t gets hyped up as one of the best drivers in the world, and when you actually race him none of the races besides the drift are actually difficult, and even then if you use an rx-7 or ae86 it becomes piss easy
Dancer of the boreal valley
Even in ng+ I managed to destroy her in a single try
I got to ER a month late so by then I kept hearing about le Malenia and her rancid rot pussy. I hyped myself up for her and got ready to grind for hours then beat her in less than 10 tries with my trusty zweihander. And no, no shitterstep.
Malenia's perceived difficulty more or less comes down to how you deal with that attack where she does a whole bunch of slashes at once. If that attack were to be altered, she'd be very simple.
In the files for her AI she has basically the player version from her sword where she would hop forward on the ground instead of the homing dash. Phase 1 would be way less of a brick wall for people if she did that instead and the flying version was only phase 2.
Her second phase can be way easier since you have a lot of time to hit her with anything ranged any time she uses Scarlet Aeonia
>ranged
You did not beat Elden Ring.
You ignored like 80% of the weapon ashes?
80% of the ashes are melee, and yes, I did ignore the rest. Every fan knows your first playthrough of a souls game must be melee only as they design everything with melee in mind so range inherently trivializes the games.
>range inherently trivializes the games
Wait, wait, wait! I thought Souls games were supposed to be hardcore!
Yesn't? Their core concept is hardcore but they've always given the players ways to trivialize them, they just kept ramping them up until we got to ER where you are given 2 different NPC summons and a bunch of OP ranged options so even the most braindead monkey can play through it.
that's a pretty hot pic ngl
Diablo
>get filtered by the DLC postgame boss in crosscode for two straight days
>take a break for a week
>come back
>beat it in 3 tries
The first three phases of the oar guy in Furi, as well as the shield guy.
This was the worst one for me. I was hyped as frick for him, both from ingame stuff and also some spoiler knowledge I had of people loving his fight. And then I obliterated him. Didn't first try him, but I never died in the first three phases and the fight is so short if you don't die over and over that it felt like it was over before it began. I did get to enjoy him more in furier difficulty at least.
Mettaton NEO
>DUDE COMIC BOOKS BUT BLOOOOOOOOOD
God I hate comics so fricking much
shut the frick up
Mist Noble
>best sigma theme we got in a long time
>dies in 5 seconds
Okay
same with mmz3's omega fights
Leos Klein
Sundowner.
>trying to catch a Legendary Pokemon without killing it
That last girl in furi
Bloody Mary fro Terranigma. She's one of the most notorious bosses of all time but since the way the defense statistics of game work based on a damage threshold rather than a percentage based reduction and I habitually grind in these sorts of games I defeated her easily even with the psychical attacks she's supposed to be hyper-resistant to.
All the bosses in Mechanicus after the first few once you get your gigachad priests all kitted out. I bonked the one with 15 armor turn 1 because there are multiple ways to get very high crit rate. Both the final boss and secret boss are total pushovers because they have NO armor, you can totally gangbang them with troops.
oh god, obliterating the literal overlord of the tomb world with a single shot after activating all buffs and canticles then annihilating his entire retinue in a single turn, frick me it was a bit of a letdown
Ludwig
gave me some trouble at P1 and insanely easy at P2, got him in like 3 tries blind.
Fricking invincible my ass.
Good example. I didn't even understand the gimmick and killed him easily
Midir.
Not only was he easy, it was also annoying because I kept running back and forth to reach him.
Shit boss. Probably my biggest disappointment in DS3.
Let's be real everyone in that tourney was collecting more chromosomes than title belts anyway.
>[Speech 100] Pet Shop Boys
O’rin of water, duo guardian ape, and Owl.
I somehow beat these three in less than 5 tries (1 try for O’rin and duo guardian ape). The funny part is that I end up struggling with snake eye lmao.
Fromsoft bosses are just weird for me.
Maliketh for example went from the easiest boss to one of the hardest in my second playthrough and vice versa for Mohg.
Snake Eye has weird delays to her attacks, so it always throws me off.
Nameless king in DS3. By the point i got to him i already heard his name praised to the high heavens for how hard of a fight he is. And i just kicked his ass in one try. I was genuinely dissapointed by how easily that was after hearing so much about him.
3 fricking qtes
>Sauron taking fair form after Numenor sank beneath the waves
>Shelob being a shapeshifting sexy b***h who was also Sauron's girlfriend
I hate this game so much from a lore perspective.
I wish it wasn't the case. It really shouldn't have been the case, given the in-game plot power.
this looks so cringe lol, why are there no comics that are able to be serious without resorting to the edge 9001 tropes like the boys and watchmen?
even in universe he seemed kinda pathetic
his second battle before you enter the final area was hard as well but to be fair i had no items at first so of course it was hard
The end boss of Noita is almost always relegated to being the test subject of the player's latest ultra-Black personkiller 9000 instant death wand rather than actually being a challenging opponent, even at the end of a 33 orb run where he has like 1.4 quadrillion HP or something like that. Unironically one of the easiest bosses in the game with even half-decent spells, and even the most terrifying bosses pale in comparison to the TRUE final boss: crashing the game because you accidentally created a grey goo incident with shrooms or exceeded the particle limit by a factor of 10 with an experimental wand.
the 'boss' at the end of dying light
the boss at the end of all 3 bioshocks (you LITERALLY cant remember the last boss in infinite)
whats her name in bloodstained, just circles around the screen on a frog
>why cant i, hold all these lizzers
>the 'boss' at the end of dying light
extra insulting since Crane remembered he was a human being with emotions for the back 3rd of the game.
>Crane steadily getting more unhinged and sick of it all
>grueling tower climb to highlight everything
>ends in a shit QTE sequence
>WILL YOU JUST SHUT THE FRICK UP
that made the "fight" worth it tbh
>all 3 bioshocks
Atlas, and then this can't be right, it can't have been waves of regular enemies every time afterward.
>(you LITERALLY cant remember the last boss in infinite)
Its waves of enemies while Big Bird helps you.
bioshock 1 had a last boss, atlas. bioshock 2 just had waves of enemies while eleanor helps you. didnt finish infinite so i dont care about it
>no Eredin
Every single Dark Souls 1 and 2 boss
The run back is more difficult than the boss in DS 2.
For me it was the entire Dark Souls series
It was a massive black pill to find out people found them difficult because they did some combination of a self-imposed challenge run where they don't use armor, magic, or items; are too stupid to listen to the NPC who tells you where to go and just bash their head in at a high level area; or autistically stick to a single weapon instead of swapping to whatever the current enemy/boss is weak to.
Also, the forced death to Seath the Scaleless was the biggest blackpill. There's no reason any player should ever die outside of PvP at that point in the game since homeward bones are infinite and only cost like 500 souls while casting very quickly. I had to google that fight since I had homeward boned out like ten times and didn't understand how to kill him. Yet every other player apparently just dies like an absolute moron instead of using the practically free get out of death item that is thrust upon the player.
Dying isn't a big deal in dark souls, thats why people die to seath without giving a frick.
>the guy who just spams homeward bones every time he is about to die tries to tell others how to play video games
stuff like this puts me off comics. It's all so childish.
>children's media
>aimed at children
whudda thunk it?
This homie right here
Was hyped then he just lost the will to live and jumped off
>huge boss fight
>boss glitches and just kills itself
Yep, this is FromSoft quality right here
Godfrey The First Chad Lord
Adam Smasher
>playing through Kingdom Hearts 1 (Final Mix) for the first time
>make it through the main game and start doing postgame stuff
>have a friend who has played through KH1 a ton of times
>he warns me that Sephiroth is so strong that you essentially need to be max level, with all the strongest synthesis equipment, etc. to be able to stand a chance against him
>believe him because he's played the game way more than I have, he probably knows what he's talking about
>spend many more hours grinding all the synthesis shit and getting to level 100 in the process, having taken down all the other post-game bosses along the way
>eventually get Ultima Keyblade and finally step up to face Sephiroth
>defeated him in probably 20 minutes worth of attempts or less because as it turns out I'm now way the frick overpowered for anything in the game
And then I never took my friend's word for anything again.
tbf 20 minutes worth of attempts is more patience than a lot people are willing to spent on an optional boss before they give up, especially when that was after you already spent hours maxing your character which those same people wouldn't do so they'd be even weaker and probably need even more than 20 minutes.
I mean 20 minutes with max equipment and level is kind of a long time anon. You’re sort of undermining your own point
>final boss is the corpses of a hundred dead dragons fused together into one supergiant undead satan dragon
>you fight him by sitting in a turret and spamming the shoot button
I hate GW2 so much.
Damn they pulled a Gears of war
Considering how front and centre she was, I thought she was gonna be like a constant menace like Mr. X. Nope, just killed her after the first zone and that's all she wrote.
I've beat both vanilla and royale on hard and I still don't see why people struggled with this fricker.
People didn't struggle, he's just an obnoxiously long and tedious fight.
He's the worst part of the game both vanilla and royal.
He's easy you just got to know about the green robots weakness ahead of time or you have to restart
I only struggled first time cause I legit didn't expected such a soulful interaction between being "hungry" and getting hit with a goyslop nuke
gwynn
Everything in death stranding, except the whale.
>developer releases long awaited difficult raid
>it is so difficult i causes enormous amount of butthurt and drama
>time passes and another difficult raid gets announced
>developer on stream assures everyone that it is going to be difficult but won't harder than previous one
>it's way harder than previous raid
he he
he
>Orlandu in FF14 has been nerfed 5 times
>He's still hard as frick and the biggest noob filter the game has
After the kino final boss in Splatoon 1, I was expecting way more than this embarassingly easy rehash. Then again, I was expecting to actually fight Callie instead considering her supposed relevance to the plot, but that would've evidently been too much effort.
To this day, I find Nameless King one of the easier bosses in Dark Souls 3. I beat him first try about 90% of the time, and ive tried him with dex build, strength build, magic builds, once just with an un-upgraded spear. I find him to consistently be one of the easiest bosses ive ever fought and i dont know why. And this isnt a ''hurr durr im so good'' post, because i REGULARLY get my shit pushed in by Pontiff and Oceiros, and especially Blood-Starved Beast in Bloodborne. There's just something about Nameless King i find extremely easy, which apparently isnt a common opinion
Seriously frick Pontiff though, hes just so relentless. I honestly think ive never once beaten Pontiff on the first try, usually it takes 4-5 attempts
Pontiff is by far the hardest boss to fight in DS3.
Every single boss in Elden Ring.
Every single boss in Dragon Age Inquisition.
Look out for giants, though. They hit hard.
95% of Blaster Master Zero (the first)
The entirety of FFXVI
While not hard she was so fun to fight peak from imo.
Yeah. I was stoned af and even then I destroyed her. It is a cakewalk if you parry, sadly. But the fight is absolute kino.
>find godfrey's pissghost in elden ring
>he's a complete fricking chump
>"The frick? This was the first elden lord?"
>find the real deal
>"fricking finally, now I can fight the true elden l-"
>Absolutely obliterate him with trivial ease
I thought you were stronger.
Every single Pokemon champion since gen 5
Every boss in Super Paper Mario
Morgott
>destroy her hands and body in separate phases instead of one
> which is too easy because they have only one (1) attack
> relay mainly on minions to damage you
How did she beat Rosalina?
You needed 9 characters to beat her, even then she had a long fight.
She caught her off gaurd. Also did you see how many fricking minions were in that last fight, good lord that went on a while
post the rape scene
https://www.reddit.com/r/DevilMayCry/comments/14i8ggf/what_boss_fight_made_you_like_this/
This thread is a repost of a reddit thread that was a repost of a twitter post. You guys are all homosexuals of legendary measures.
I wouldn't know, I don't go on reddit or twitter.
Why do you know?
because I searched the image trying to find the comic and it was the first result. Why dont you know how to use the internet and why do you get mad at people who do?
Sounds like you don't know how to search if you stumbled upon reddit
>people are talking about videogames
>"okay but OP's image came from reddit/twitter/whatever, you guys are gays"
ENTER
Most recently, Asstarion's b***h daddy. Dude just wanted to stay in mist form the whole time lol
Recently have been playing 30XX.
The final boss was an absolute joke. I was expecting some bullet-hell tier shit, and instead it was piss easy.
Any final boss after doing all the side quests and optional bosses thereby gaining too much exp
Act 2 Gabriel. He's not a TOTAL pushover but I think he's genuinely weaker than act 1 despite you having improved since then.
Act 3 Gabriel really needs to step up his game, he needs to start using more ranged weapons alongside his melee
The chapter 5 bosses of Octopath Traveler. I had the Break Damage Limit skill so killing them the same turn you break their guard happened all the time.
god the animation was fricking garbage, black washing to the max
i found it hilarious
>'civilisation' of self destructive, short sighted, self-destructive, sociopathic, moron, murdering violent fricktards is suddenly 95 % Joggers of peaceful peaceliness.
> all the men of a violent planetary civilization have mustaches
hmmm....
Nashandra.
Orphan of Kos. Friend hyped it up to high heaven for me and then i just killed him on the first attempt
yeah you probably had really good gems. orphan is easy if you are actually decked out but hard as hell if you aren't
Mysterio
Wet Nurse. I died to Witches of Hemwick, Prowling Magus and Congregarion, Pinwheel, but to her? Across my 5 playthroughs, never. You would expect last mandatory boss to be more challanging.
Wet Nurse is intimidating with the six sword attack but then you realise you're literally immune to all of its attacks by standing behind it.
Her big issue is that she's so fricking slow in a game like Bloodborne. It's way too easy to dodge her attacks before wailing on her.
Rennala
Going back to Ornstein and Smough after playing the rest of the series
Mysterio
Supreme in Sonic Frontiers
Alright bros I'm kinda interested in reading invincible since the art looks pretty cool, how do you go about reading it online/pirating it
Don't really care about getting into Ganker, the last comic I read was paperback garfield 15 years ago
Look at the storytime threads in Ganker
Talk about a massive letdown compared to fricking Carnage Doc Ock wanting to kill you and eat you
>That one arena "boss" from Arkham Origin.
Unironically the Demon of Hatred.
Not to brag or anything but the amount of Seething this guy caused is still a mistery for me. I managed to kill him in less than 5 attempts.
The Owl and Ishin were much, MUCH harder
I beat Owl in 5 tries while this guy wrecked my ass hard.
people have different trouble to different enemies
like i killed kos on 4 tries and ludwing took me 148
This guy taught me that you could parry stuff that seems impossible to parry, it made Ishin easier cause I tried parrying his bullets and it actually worked.
>cause I tried parrying his bullets and it actually worked.
the game tells you that you can block and deflect bullets literally 5 minutes in
and if you don't do it for 30 minutes you dont even remember it for the time you reach ishinn
there are enemies with guns in multiple areas
there's a literal popup tutorial did you also not read?
honestly i dont remember a single one i needed to parry their shots
I never tried, I just rushed the gun guys since they died so easily.
Should have been a 1v1 fight.
The fricking flesh golem was tougher than him.
Arl Howe (DA:O) was a disappointment. He died too easily, when he should have suffered for what he did to you.
every FFXVI boss
damn, that game was so easy
Sekiro's final boss. I guess after dealing with the Demon of Hatred anything would be underwhelming
>cape judaism
Gravelord Nito
V2's second fight
EDF5's final boss
Any Elder Scrolls boss
>Any Elder Scrolls boss
Why are you surprised by this?
He can be so naïve.
I beat him on my first try with just a team of level 80 bird Pokemon, because I like birds.
If you look up videos of people trying to beat this guy, they have legendaries out the ass, spamming healing items and they lose anyway. Losing to Giratina is acceptable, I can understand that, it's a level 70 Legendary with all of its stats boosted by default and a smart A.I., I'd be surprised if anyone beat it on their first try, but Volo? How do you even manage that?
margit in elden ring
Definitely Genichiro
Ishin
"hardest fromsoft boss" my ass
even inner ishin wasn't that bad and he always just kills himself with lightning in phase 3 no matter what
Hades from Hades, disappointing for a final boss, even minotaur is harder
Neclord in Suikoden 2.
>This mother fricker again
>bet hes going to be such a pain in the ass
>Opened with all my strongest attacks
>queue victory music turn 1
>spend several hundred or even thousand hours progressing the Ancient Cave in Lufia II
>finally get to the boss
>it doesn't even attack, I waste my entire first attempt using defensive skills in preparation for what I assume is an egg dragon or beating gades2 tier fight, it obviously runs
>second time I go in and just attack and it just dies
fricking weak ass b***h slime c**t, wasting my time like that
Blazing Bull. I've played the game three times and never died to it yet.
i have
NG+7 charmless
NG+7 inner ishin
fresh save charmless
the bull STILL fricks me up to this day
>Buy Elden at launch
>Get to the first boss(Wolf something I forgot his name)
>It was a hard fight but I got him first try
>Months later i read that he was a giga filter and he's been nerfed
I feel like I missed out on something.
Like the thing that makes him hard is his delays, dodge to early and you eat shit, once I noticed I stopped taking stupid damage.
Zhaitan from gw2 was a travesty.
Kralk and Mordy lived up to their threat level. Jormag and Primordus were non entities.
Quake 2 Makron.
You can easily save inviulnerability and quad damage pickups. The boss ends up destroyed in seconds.
In the expansions meanwhile, the game kinda forces to use some of those items in though battles before the boss, and he's used in a better way
Dead Island 1 finall boss.
>whack him with stick
>ragdolls
>falls of the roof and dies
This fricker from pikmin 2 once you finally actually fight him.
He's a pushover as a boss, and his final phase is literally just him running and crying. All this after terrorizing you for the entirety of the dungeon like Pikmin's Mr. X.
Heart of Darkness in Darkest Dungeon. The boss isn't even hard, it's just tedious because it's dragged out because it has 3 phases, all 3 of which are gimmicks