I never managed to beat the final boss of Secret of evermore on the snes. That's the best i can do sorry.
DAMN THAT MEAT-CIRCUS. DAMN IT TO HELL!Spider RedNight said:Never could beat Psychonauts because of the terrible Meat Circus level. I hate escort stuff and timed BS and that's a pleasantly disgusting mix of the two.
You have to time it when he comes down from his stomp. There is a moment right at the bottom of his squat, his arms are all the way back, and there is no way to get hit. You just have to hit him when he is in his standing stance, once he starts moving you will get hit.SmallHatLogan said:The final boss from Sonic 2 still ruins my day. I've replayed the Mega Drive Sonics so much that I find them pretty easy for the most part but that boss is still a roadblock. The main issue is that you have no rings and therefore no health and it's really east to hit his spiky arms when trying to attack him.
The way I did it was to be the robot toaster dog, charge up the level 3 attack and unleash it. Shit did about 3k damage if memory serves me correctly. Had the human equipped with the rocket launcher and went back to controlling him for rebuffs and healing. If the animation for the dog's attack got interrupted mid-fire, it would allow the dog to fire again. If you had the correct circumstances, the dog would fire his level 3 attack multiple times. The best I ever managed was 5 consecutive shots in one charge but, it was still an easy boss fight for me.Lufia Erim said:I never managed to beat the final boss of Secret of evermore on the snes. That's the best i can do sorry.
Okay, I just fired up Sonic 2, used the level select to jump to the last level, and beat him in 10 minutes. I feel very stupid.Glongpre said:You have to time it when he comes down from his stomp. There is a moment right at the bottom of his squat, his arms are all the way back, and there is no way to get hit. You just have to hit him when he is in his standing stance, once he starts moving you will get hit.SmallHatLogan said:The final boss from Sonic 2 still ruins my day. I've replayed the Mega Drive Sonics so much that I find them pretty easy for the most part but that boss is still a roadblock. The main issue is that you have no rings and therefore no health and it's really east to hit his spiky arms when trying to attack him.
I think I found the airship boss the toughest.
I can do just fine in Allegro Presto, until the third part, where near the end, you have to jump on tiny, slippery platforms, and it requires perfect timing. And even worse, there are enemies you can barely hit on those platforms.FPLOON said:Same... and then, afterwords, I would forget how I got passed it in the first place whenever I replayed said level...VG_Addict said:We've all been there. When we were younger, we had a level that no matter how hard we tried, we just kept dying on, and then we got so frustrated, we quit. Well, what was yours?
Mine was Allegro Presto in the first Rayman game.
Other than that, most of the Nickelodeon THQ games had, at least, more than one level that were very hard to pass... and yet... Also, I still remember getting lost in both Deep Jungle and Traverse Town in the first Kingdom Hearts game... Plus, progressing passed Al's Toy Barn in the PC version of Toy Story 2 has, still, eluded my grasp to this day...![]()
Thanks for the tip. If I ever try to finish the Stairfax Temperatures file I've put on hold for over a year, it certainly will come in handy. I used to put the controller down and hammer on it with my index finger, for the two times you had to do that stupid test.CandideWolf said:I don't know if you beat it or not, but I actually learned the "correct" way to mash. It involves swiping your fingernail over the button back and forth rather than pressing down. Now I'm unbeatable at Mario PartyKajin said:That damnable button mashing strength test from Star Fox Adventures.
You actually can hit him when he is standing upright. It just requires a good running jump, the right timing, and throwing caution to the wind. I've seen people take ol' 'buttnik out in less than a minute that way.Glongpre said:You have to time it when he comes down from his stomp. There is a moment right at the bottom of his squat, his arms are all the way back, and there is no way to get hit. You just have to hit him when he is in his standing stance, once he starts moving you will get hit.SmallHatLogan said:The final boss from Sonic 2 still ruins my day. I've replayed the Mega Drive Sonics so much that I find them pretty easy for the most part but that boss is still a roadblock. The main issue is that you have no rings and therefore no health and it's really east to hit his spiky arms when trying to attack him.
I think I found the airship boss the toughest.