The crappy final one. You know? The great demon everyone fears? The 2 foot long slug with a sword sticking out of it's shoulder and flails around spasmodically, and the only way you could possibly die fighting it is on purpose.
Well, that and the Dragon God. That was a little too easy. shoot, shoot, slice aaaaaaand we're done?
I'm sure it's been said already, but that bloke on the train at the end of Gears Of War. Who the hell was it? Some drunk that the conductor should've thrown off at the last station?
general raam XD, you were playing on casual i guess? the bloke on the end of the train as you call it, was the toughest guy in the franchise to date XD
Dragon Age: Origins, I expected to fight the Maker. Now seriously: Fallout 3, a guy in a coat with a pistol (you were probably wearing PA, and laser weapons).
Hmm, why would you fight the maker at the end of DA:O? I though all the setup regarding the Archdemon would have been clue enough.
I was somewhat disappointed by the actual fight at the end of Mass Effect 2, until I fought through the game on Insanity. One of the toughest fights I have faced so far....
I was kidding, but if it was true maybe they could use the stuff about darkspawn tainting gods or something, I didn't really read the codex. No hard feelings
The codex? I don't think anybody actually read that... As for fighting the maker, or something along those lines they could use the fact that
provided you manage to persuade Alistair to sleep with Morrigan, perhaps in the sequel, Morrigans archdemon child grows up to become some sort of "anti-maker", so to speak. Then you could fight him!
The crappy final one. You know? The great demon everyone fears? The 2 foot long slug with a sword sticking out of it's shoulder and flails around spasmodically, and the only way you could possibly die fighting it is on purpose.
Well, that and the Dragon God. That was a little too easy. shoot, shoot, slice aaaaaaand we're done?
I'm sure it's been said already, but that bloke on the train at the end of Gears Of War. Who the hell was it? Some drunk that the conductor should've thrown off at the last station?
general raam XD, you were playing on casual i guess? the bloke on the end of the train as you call it, was the toughest guy in the franchise to date XD
The crappy final one. You know? The great demon everyone fears? The 2 foot long slug with a sword sticking out of it's shoulder and flails around spasmodically, and the only way you could possibly die fighting it is on purpose.
Well, that and the Dragon God. That was a little too easy. shoot, shoot, slice aaaaaaand we're done?
Have you ever had a game that was just so perfect in every way to be let down epicly by the the final battle, boss, etc.? Well I am wondering just that what game completely let you down when it came to the end?
Mine had to be a tie between Fallout 3's Colonel Autumn and The Force Unleashed Emperor
I'd probably go with spyro. I always thought Gnasty Gnorc was a pretty stupid boss fight; you spend 5 minutes chasing him around, then you flame him and he runs away again. Then you flame him and he dies. For such a great build up over the last world, it did seem a little.. mehh. It was over very quickly. Mind, the game is aimed at children, so I suppose I can't complain about the difficulty.
border lands final boss hyped up through out the game as a unstoppable being that can only be kill by Chuck Norris, after getting past the ridiculously hard angel things i was excpecting a monster with 20 12-feet health bars and one hit kills. Complete reverse i didn't even unload a clip into it.
Yeah, I suppose. But for a game like Demon's Souls it seemed almost like they were simply lazy. Though, the first time I saw it, I laughed my ass off. So maybe it was more like a joke?
Either way, in books, it was a huge letdown.
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