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10 Best Boss Fights We'll Absolutely Never Forget

Nelia writes: "Memorable boss fights are incredibly hard to forget. They stick in your head for years to come. Here are 10 we'll absolutely never forget."

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AnnaDea1678d ago

I remember growing up with the 16-bit systems.

Boot up Alien Soldier for Genesis or Hagane to the snes. These systems just has some of the most remembered boss fights ever. All games were practically Dark Souls boss epic XD

Daeloki1678d ago

Gehrman was honestly not that memorable or special, and I was certainly not surprised that he turned out to be the enemy. (Disclaimer: just my opinion. I have to admit though that I wasn't paying much attention to lore or plot, also I had a few long breaks in my playtrough).

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KwietStorm_BLM1677d ago

Sun Tzu's Art of War was a terribly written piece of work. Definitely undeserving of it's acclaim. But I have no idea what it was even about and I skipped about 7 chapters.

DaReapa1678d ago

I would add the final boss fight in Ninja Gaiden (Sigma). A near controller shattering experience for me.

Yi-Long1678d ago

I beat the final boss in Ninja Gaiden Black on my first try, but found the boss fights with Alma more memorable. The early fight against the samurai on horseback (on the bridge) was challenging as well.

Ninja Gaiden Black was such an amazing game.

Kabaneri1678d ago

Ludwig the Accursed from Bloodborne was insanely difficult.

Forn1677d ago

I actually only beat him the first time because of a glitch. When his health was halved and it went into the cutscene, afterward he just died for no reason so I didn't have to fight his second form haha. Spent two hours on him before that happened.

I_am_Batman1677d ago (Edited 1677d ago )

The dlc bosses are all amazing. The Laurence fight is an audio-visual masterpiece. Gameplay-wise I love Ludwig and Orphan the most.

Also shoutouts to Sekiro for having some amazing boss fights (Hirata-owl and Isshin, the sword saint in particular).

Hopefully Death Stranding will have some cool bosses as well. Kojima tends to be very creative with designing boss fights. And when Elden Ring comes out I'm sure Miyazaki will deliver again.

Xaywhat1677d ago

Vicar Amelia was hard AF for me. Took me forever but man was that rewarding when I was finally able to lay the smackdown on her. I still get worked up remembering how I felt with that boss fight.

Xaevi1678d ago

My most unforgettable boss fight is up against Father Gascoigne. Just as I finally killed him my power went out and corrupted my save file

Father__Merrin1677d ago

I 9nly beat him with button mashing 8 don't think I've the reflexes anymore. Also the music and Gascoigne voice over are terrific during battle

Xaywhat1677d ago

I actually beat father Gascoigne on the second try but I had the absolute hardest time dealing with Vicar Amelia. I remember being so mad and feeling like this is BS. Bloodborne is my favorite Souls game. Actually I don't care for the others for the most part, tried DS 3 and only got halfway but I beat Bloodborne. I really like the combat in BB a lot more.

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The 7 Best Souls-Like Games - Mastering the Challenge

The Souls-like genre remains popular, along with FromSoftware's classics there are many contenders. But which are the best Souls-like games?

toxic-inferno47d ago

Hmm... In my opinion, the 7 best are the 6 made by FromSoftware (DeS, DS1, DS2, DS3, BB and ER), then Lies of P. But each to their own.

kevco3347d ago

Still DS1? You don't feel it's been surpassed yet?

Demon's Souls has the remake of course, but DS1 has surely been outdated?

Smellsforfree47d ago

I think that the DS1 remake is better looking than DS2. The interior lighting matched with the low resolution textures in DS2 is very garish, IMO.

Besides graphics, what do you mean by DS1 being "outdated"? I'm someone who played through Elden Ring and just recently played through the DS series, and as far as gameplay went, there were all very similar.

Cacabunga47d ago

I haven’t played many but Bloodborne and NIOH1 are on top of my list.. had a blast with these 2

toxic-inferno47d ago

For world design and interconnectedness (that's a word, right?) DS1 is yet to be beaten.

anast15d ago

All great games beside DS2.

toxic-inferno15d ago

I would agree, but there are some things in DS2 that are great and incredibly memorable. It tries to do things differently, and there are some amazingly cinematic moments.

Of course, there's also poor level design (particularly the interconnectivity of the world), questionable combat choices and some of the worst boss runs since the early days of video games...

anast15d ago

True. I can't disagree the game has some moments.

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9 Years Later, Does Bloodborne Deserve All The Praise It Gets?

Saad from eXputer: "Almost a decade later, it's time to take the nostalgia goggles off and accept that Bloodborne has long been surpassed by its successors."

jznrpg49d ago (Edited 49d ago )

Yes, yes it does. It’s still a great game. Elden Ring isn’t better just different and a bit easier . I like that you have to be aggressive but smart in Bloodborne

thorstein49d ago

I literally replayed it recently and it's better than I remember. I think it's like going back to a beloved book and noticing things I hadn't before.

raWfodog49d ago (Edited 49d ago )

Yo! I was getting ready to reply with the exact same four words you started with lol. Yes, I think Bloodborne has withstood the test of time and remains a great game. That’s why all the fans are hoping for a sequel someday. Hoping that we can catch that magic again with a new storyline.

Leeroyw49d ago

Yes. Just replayed it a few days ago. My first Platinum. And yes. I rage quitted so many times and called it BS too when I started. It's tight. The combat is amazing and the lore is rich.

GamingSinceForever49d ago

Elden Ring was easier? I don’t know about that at all. I remember leveling up in Bloodborne and breezing through it. In Elden Ring no matter how powerful I got I was still catching a beat down from every boss.

thorstein48d ago

That's due to scaling enemies. I remember not doing Haligtree untill near the end and having enemies withstand almost a full blast from Azur's Glintstone Staff Comet Azure. My level was quite high.

Melee characters are not fun in that game, especially for the Elden Beast.

MeteorPanda49d ago

Considering l did a run 2 months ago? Yes.

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Dark Souls: Archthrones Reaffirms Modding Is The Best Thing To Happen To Games

"Dark Souls: Archthrones is like playing a brand new FromSoftware game, and that speaks volumes about just how much good modding can do," says Hanzala from eXputer.