I HATE Ruby and Emerald in FF7 still can't beat em... Also the final boss overall in Golden Sun: The Lost Age and the last boss in Golden Sun too...go figure.
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I HATE Ruby and Emerald in FF7 still can't beat em... Also the final boss overall in Golden Sun: The Lost Age and the last boss in Golden Sun too...go figure.
Anyone ever play a game on the SNES called Total Carnage (Not Maximum Carnage with Spiderman)?
Anyway, that is easily one of the hardest games I have ever played in my life. I could never get past like the first boss.
Gate, High Max, and Infinity Mijinion from Mega Man X6 are absolutely infuriating.
The final boss (Tanzra?) from Actraiser 2 on Hard mode can also be quite the challenge.
The Dual combo of Ramsus and Miang in their gears in Xenogears quite litreally made me ill.
the part in xmen legends b4 u fight the military guy
Hell yes, that's what I loves me, some ActRaiser 2. What makes that fight with Tanzra so difficult is the fact that if you lose it, they start you all the way at the beginning of Deathheim. Tanzra is hard enough, but when you have to fight the major bosses all over again, especially the dual battle with Wrath and Avarice, and get thrown to the beginning of it all every time you lose two (three if you pick up the one up) lives, it gets pretty challenging.Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
What I really did enjoy about that battle was that you couldn't see either your HP nor Tanzra's HP. The fact that any one of you could croak at any moment made the fight so intense.
Two other really tough bosses from that game that gave me trouble were the Warden in Gratis and Pride atop the Tower of Souls.
There are a LOT of hard bosses in DMC3 and also Ninja Gaiden is rock hard even the first guy jeeeez
This mofo is damn hard. You beat him to get the real ending of the game.
Dark Demon, Demon's Crest
Other than that, I'd go with Ozma from FF9, whom I have not been able to beat.
Fighting 10,000 evil Kratos' at the end of God of War on God mode.
very few bosses give me a hard time. i can take out just about anything after the first fight (I ussualy spend the first fight analyzing the boss for weaknesses) but The End in mgs3 took by far the longest out of any boss to beat it was fun haveing a sniper duel its just we alwase seemed to never find each other
Hardest boss ever...let me see here...OKAY! I GOT IT...and I HAVE YOU ALL BEAT!
Jaquio - Ninja Gaiden...no continues. THAT IS A [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] HURRICANE TO DO let alone without continuing.
Legend of Dragoon: the first fight with that wingly chick. And, far later, the king dragon. That game was hard, even for non-boss fights, even with near-perfect combo usage, but those bosses were beyond insane.
Mortal Combat: (and I do mean the original).... get a better-than-half flawless game up to the Emperor.... the guy's unbeatable. I "cheated" with a emulation so that I could save before that fight and try it as many times as I wanted without needing to go through the entire thing again and again.... it's not possible to win. I got in 40 fights in a bit more than an hour, never even beat him on a single round. Lost in about a minute, usually.
FF9: Ozma.... again with uber-frustration. I beat this one. In just 12 tries.
Parasite Eve: The optional "game +" boss on the top of the Chrystler Building. I got beat like a redheaded stepchild. Eventually beat her, though. That special secret ending was just NOT worth that much effort.
Why do you need to beat the Jaquio without continues? Ninja Gaiden 1 has infinite continues. If you lose to the Jaquio, you just get sent to 6-1. What is frustrating is that it doesn't matter how many lives you have, you will be sent to the beginning of the stage if you lose to any of the three final bosses.
But the upside to that fight is that the game saves your progress after every boss, so if you die on Jaquio after beating the Masked Devil, the next time you get there you'll start fighting the Jaquio, and if you die on the Demon, then you'll start at the Demon the next time. Still pretty hard though.
For fighting the Jaquio, the strategy I usually use is just spamming the fire wheel art. If you've collected enough scrolls in the level, you'll have enough to take him down without swinging your sword once. This is a good thing, because accidentally touching the Jaquio is the worst thing you can do in that fight.
Maffer Dragonhand (one of the council) from the end of Act 3 of Diablo II Hell difficulty (not the expansion version) as a sorceress. Dude regenerates health faster than you can unload your entire mana pool into him. Of course you don't actually have to kill him.
The Robot Scorpion in FF7. Cos I really suck at games.