In MGS4, during the Wolf boss, I crawled under a tank with my new sniper and shot the boss in the head until it died. I doubt it was the way the fight was intended.
how did you do it i must knowJNA17 said:Escaping with huge weight of gold in the first Fallout New Vegas expansion when i was obviously not suppose too. You know what I'm talking about if you played Dead Money.
YouTube my friend!solidsnake101023 said:how did you do it i must knowJNA17 said:Escaping with huge weight of gold in the first Fallout New Vegas expansion when i was obviously not suppose too. You know what I'm talking about if you played Dead Money.
The Biggoron sword ANYTHING in OoT. It is hell to get, but it kicks everything's ass.crimson5pheonix said:As it turns out in OoT: The Biggoron sword is long enough that you can go toe to toe with Ganon and mash attack. You're too close for him to hit you somehow and your attack still hits his tail.
Chain Shot (6 slow motion critical headshots) and then brilliance (resets cooldowns) then Chain Shot again for a total of 12 instant critical headshots, I'm sorry was that a boss? I didn't notice.Magicman10893 said:Yeah pretty much, only instead of hiding in the shadows, I'm "hiding" while running straight at them to instantly line up 6 headshots with an overpowered pistol.rofl jet said:So... the sam fisher strategyMagicman10893 said:Using a combination of the Shadow Operative (turns you invisible) and Chain Shot (marks targets like Dead Eye in Red Dead Redemption) in Alpha Protocol can end pretty much every boss fight in under a minute.
I actually did something very similar against a rancor I wasn't supposed to be able to kill in KOTOR.Leemaster777 said:I actually discovered a fun little trick while playing Dragon Age.
In the part where you have to climb the mountain to get those magic ashes, there's a bell that summons a dragon. As far as I'm aware, this is the first time you're able to fight a true dragon in the entire game.
My team was VASTLY unprepared for this fight, as I'm assuming it's supposed to be optional. Anyways, I was a mage, and in less than a few seconds, my entire team was crumpled at the dragon's feet. Thought for sure I was dead, but then I realized something: The dragon can only attack at long range, and can't move. And there was a very convienient ledge nearby, so I ducked behind it, which meant the dragon's fire couldn't hurt me, and basically chipped away at it's health for about 15 minutes with spells.
Cheap? Yes. But that fight gave me a SHIT ton of experience, and the loot was sweet.
huh thats how I beat him as well you mean its not the proper way?RADlTZ said:In Ninja Gaiden 2 there was a water-dragon boss, and instead of entering the water to be mauled by Ghost-Fish and fight against the camera angles, AND THEN FINALY the actual boss itself, I always just stood on the tiny platform you were on at the start of the boss fight and blasted him to death with arrows, most of his attacks couldnt reach you and the ones that did were easyily dodged by jumping.