Jecht from final fantasy 10. I hated him so much. I'm surprised he was supposed to be the father of the main character. And there was this other guy who kept showing up though I defeated him over and over, same game. Can't remember his name.
Wait, do you mean Gideon from Scott Pilgrim? Because he's PATHETICALLY easy if you managed to hold onto the wrench you get at the beginning of that level.OutcastBOS said:Damn you Gideon! Damn youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! *shakes fist in wrath*
I mainly meant Gigadeon...still haven't passed him. Way to make me feel like an inept ass..Leemaster777 said:Wait, do you mean Gideon from Scott Pilgrim? Because he's PATHETICALLY easy if you managed to hold onto the wrench you get at the beginning of that level.OutcastBOS said:Damn you Gideon! Damn youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! *shakes fist in wrath*
As for me, I've got two.
First is the boss of Hell in Super Meat Boy. I was actually doing pretty decent at that game, until HE showed up. He stopped my progress like a brick wall... made of meat.
Then there's the last two bosses of Dead Rising 2. I beat them, but GOD were they tough. Probably my fault, as I didn't restart the game at any point during the story. Did it all on one playthrough.
...kinda wish I hadn't upon reflection.
Seymour?Wenseph said:Jecht from final fantasy 10. I hated him so much. I'm surprised he was supposed to be the father of the main character. And there was this other guy who kept showing up though I defeated him over and over, same game. Can't remember his name.
Sorry. But do you mean the second version of Gideon? The big one with multiple heads? Cause there's a trick to beat him.OutcastBOS said:I mainly meant Gigadeon...still haven't passed him. Way to make me feel like an inept ass..Leemaster777 said:Wait, do you mean Gideon from Scott Pilgrim? Because he's PATHETICALLY easy if you managed to hold onto the wrench you get at the beginning of that level.OutcastBOS said:Damn you Gideon! Damn youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! *shakes fist in wrath*
As for me, I've got two.
First is the boss of Hell in Super Meat Boy. I was actually doing pretty decent at that game, until HE showed up. He stopped my progress like a brick wall... made of meat.
Then there's the last two bosses of Dead Rising 2. I beat them, but GOD were they tough. Probably my fault, as I didn't restart the game at any point during the story. Did it all on one playthrough.
...kinda wish I hadn't upon reflection.
Really? Huh, I'll have to try that next time. Thanks.Leemaster777 said:Sorry. But do you mean the second version of Gideon? The big one with multiple heads? Cause there's a trick to beat him.OutcastBOS said:I mainly meant Gigadeon...still haven't passed him. Way to make me feel like an inept ass..Leemaster777 said:Wait, do you mean Gideon from Scott Pilgrim? Because he's PATHETICALLY easy if you managed to hold onto the wrench you get at the beginning of that level.OutcastBOS said:Damn you Gideon! Damn youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! *shakes fist in wrath*
As for me, I've got two.
First is the boss of Hell in Super Meat Boy. I was actually doing pretty decent at that game, until HE showed up. He stopped my progress like a brick wall... made of meat.
Then there's the last two bosses of Dead Rising 2. I beat them, but GOD were they tough. Probably my fault, as I didn't restart the game at any point during the story. Did it all on one playthrough.
...kinda wish I hadn't upon reflection.
You have to get the Sword of Love, and stand JUST far enough away from him that his lighting attack can't hurt you, but close enough that it doesn't trigger the long-range energy ball attack. Just jam attack button and win.
I had the opposite experience, I never really beat him in KH1, but got him in KH2 pretty easily.warcraft4life said:Ehh.. Sephiroth in KH2? He was quite annoying.. I gave my game to a friend before I could/would grind enough to get him so I never got the opportunity to kill him..
Got him in #1 though..
Press T.Arcticflame said:Look at my display picture.
Now WEEP.
That one only killed me once. I got it the second time. I think part of that fight is due to luck, like where it boosts and stuff and how many times it randomly hits you.Cheesus333 said:Boost Ball Guardian.
I'll... I'll go back to Echoes one day, I swear!
That's literally the most difficult boss in the game. After that, you always have some weapon or moveset available to keep a boss unbalanced.Devoto said:Not to mention the learning curve of Ninja Gaiden. First boss with nun-chuks had me stuck for QUITE SOME TIME
you jerk! :O like 4 years ago i tried beating with the kingdom key just to be a smartass and like 45mins in the jackass killed me after using that cheap ass attack that drains your HP and MP to 1 needless to say i promptly reloaded then equiped Ultima weapon to destroy him >=(.Magenera said:The transforming skills are pretty damn important. I basically grind for those skills. I was at the phase of beating the game with just beginning equipment just to brag. He was laughably easy, and was more or less timing when to block. When to get out of a combo, and when to hit him with a endless chain. I was pretty much a monster at that point in game.warcraft4life said:You killed Sephiroth in which one with starter equipment? What did you use, move wise?Magenera said:Boss was easy. Beat him with beginning equipment, just because. I didn't feel like grinding for the him in KH1 though. Fucking combat isn't as fluid as the KH2. Which might be because I went from KH2 to KH1.warcraft4life said:Ehh.. Sephiroth in KH2? He was quite annoying.. I gave my game to a friend before I could/would grind enough to get him so I never got the opportunity to kill him..
Got him in #1 though..
Yeah, the immune to timestop thing was kind of dickish. Even after Draconis there are other characters who have that immunity as well, the last 3 bosses basically. Use timestop in any of those fights and you're pretty much fucked.Anachronism said:Draconis, from Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal.
Mother.
Fucking.
Draconis.
For the record, Baldur's Gate II is probably my favourite game of all time, and the expansion was mostly very good, with Watcher's Keep being the best part of it: it's the best dungeon in the series, and one of the best dungeons I've played. Unfortunately, the main story of the expansion suffered from serious difficulty spikes that, given the nature of your character by this stage, are hard to believe in the context of the story, and simply frustrating to play.
Draconis is the worst of these. His function in the plot is nothing; he is simply a door guard for his father. However, I couldn't beat him. I still haven't. You meet him alone outside a fortress, so you assume he's going to be pretty powerful. And he is: he's a high-level mage, but nothing your party can't handle by this point. Then, when you kill him, he says "Did you honestly think I'd be so easy to kill?", and transforms into a DRAGON.
Now, by this point, I'd killed a number of dragons. However, by the time he transforms, most of the buffs on my party had worn off, and he'd killed my summoned creatures while in mage form. On later attempts, I would wait until after the transformation before summoning them, whereupon he cast an instant death spell on them, putting me back where I started. As a result, the following battle essentially involved him curbstomping my entire party over and over again. He does things that are impossible by the game's rules; one of the most annoying is that he can still cast certain spells while your mage has stopped time.
After several dozen TPKs, and much completion of side quests in pursuit of more levels and better gear, I gave up.