The Emperor on Force Unleased on the hardest difficulty setting was a c**t, Darth Vadar on the otherhand? Far easier.
Also Malak after I found out you could kill the jedi that he drained health, yeah took me a while and I found it by fluke.
Reputation: 162The Emperor on Force Unleased on the hardest difficulty setting was a c**t, Darth Vadar on the otherhand? Far easier.
Also Malak after I found out you could kill the jedi that he drained health, yeah took me a while and I found it by fluke.
Personally, I don't care if a game has some ub0r final boss that takes a million hits to kill and can one shot you, forcing you to start all over again.
I also don't care if a game is a "letdown" because it doesn't have a final boss or not.
The way I see it: if you're playing a game just because you want to have some awsum ub0r hax0r l33t kickass final boss, then you're missing out on 99.9% of the game.
I enjoy games based on their story, not because of their final bosses.
It's why I like most of these games out there now, it's because they DON'T halfass the story and "make it up" with a stupidly hard final boss. They make the game, do a GOOD job on the story, and MAYBE throw an end boss in there. Then people whine about ZOMG NO FINAL BOSS WTFZORS I WANTED TO KEEL IT AND BRAG TO EVERYONE WTF GAME SUXS and I laugh at them.
Reputation: 292half life 2 didn't even really have a final boss. I loved it anyway.
Reputation: 785Half Life 2s Episodes both ended with an epic boss fight against a Strider, or in HL2s case against a dozen freaking striders, with freaking Hunters guarding them.
The Episode 2 final battle is easily one of my most favorite parts in any video game. Not technically a boss fight, but it still counts.
Also, the Metroid Prime final bosses are so epic and fun.
Try mass effect on hardest difficulty next time.
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