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Arishok in DA2 - Kite, kite, kite. Extra points for calling it a duel.


I spent a good half an hour fighting him until I got bored and changed the difficulty to casual.

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The Harvester on hard (DAO)

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Does pulling down the Destroyer in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed count? Considering the in-game prompts gave the wrong instructions, it took me close to an hour the first time.

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Alduin from skyrim. come on! "the world eater!". That final battle was just meh.


To be fair, I don't think I've been in a fight in an Elder Scrolls game that was really engaging. 

Sure, a Deathclaw will hand you your taint randomly if you are underpowered, but it's not a DIFFICULT fight, per se... just very easy to die. Not like other game's boss fights.

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Kai Leng, I just could not take him serious enough when he shouted "shut up!" when Shepard merely taunted him, I'm genuinely surprised he did not say anything about my mother due to how pathetic he is.


Or when he called Thane a coward. Yes, the guy who keeps running away all the time called the terminally sick drell who thwarted his assassination attempt a coward. That makes sense.

My most disappointing fight, I'm going to have to go with Assassin's Creed II. Not like the series has particularly good boss fights, but this one was ridiculous. He was too slow, and medicine was beyond plentiful.

Modifié par Zatche, 05 décembre 2013 - 01:04 .


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Any boss fight in Deus Ex:HR. Taking perks in hacking did not help. :lol:

Modifié par happy_daiz, 05 décembre 2013 - 01:23 .


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Final Boss fight in RAGE. Or maybe it was the complete lack of any type of final boss fight. Ride an elevator and push a button. Game over.

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Shepard/Normandy versus The Reapers. Does the fight have to have actually happened to count?

Modifié par Druss99, 05 décembre 2013 - 02:39 .


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Dragon God in Demon Souls. I was really looking forward to fighting a big creature like that. but the whole boss fight is just avoid his attacks and shoot him twice. Not a bad boss fight but I was actually expecting to fight.

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Halo 2's boss fight with tartarus was pretty disappointing for me and a few others. Not because it's bad, but because when I played it there was a glitch where he fell off the platform in the first 4 seconds of the fight and died. I hadn't realized he wasn't suppose to do that and it took youtubing it a long time later to figure out. :P

A lot of the games mentioned on here I have played though, and I found them to be either alright, meh, to downright not bossfights at all but more a filler combat section before the cutscene. Some were even enjoyable, like the kai leng one for how good it felt to beat the crap out of him, and kingdom hearts 2's boss fights because they're fun.

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Highskill64 wrote...

Dragon God in Demon Souls. I was really looking forward to fighting a big creature like that. but the whole boss fight is just avoid his attacks and shoot him twice. Not a bad boss fight but I was actually expecting to fight.


But that little ****er before him though...<_<

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SergeantSnookie wrote...

The Pope, or Rodrigo Borgia in Assassin's Creed 2. For all that build up, I won the fight by kicking him in the balls 3 times. :S


Oh yeah, and to mention another one from AC, Haytham Kenway in AC3.

Mostly because I didn't want to kill him, but seriously, the dude was a complete badarse but we somehow killed him even while borderline crippled and while he was doing perfectly fine. What? 

Cheap end to the best character in the game. At least his last words were good, anyway.

(game would have been better if he won tbh. And a little more believable.)

Modifié par SergeantSnookie, 05 décembre 2013 - 07:22 .


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Rodrigo Borgia - If you stop and think about it, you are beating to pulp a much older man.


That was more of a comedy than a fight. Considering all the **** he's done, it was nice beating him up.

Cheap end to the best character in the game. At least his last words were good, anyway.


Good? They were bloody awesome! I'm so happy the writers stuck in-character and didn't go all Darth Vader on us. I swear 80% of Hollywood's 'screenwriters' would have done so.

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Good? They were bloody awesome! I'm so happy the writers stuck in-character and didn't go all Darth Vader on us. I swear 80% of Hollywood's 'screenwriters' would have done so.


Don't think I have any intention of caressing your cheek and saying I was wrong. I will not weep, and wonder what might have been. I'm sure you understand. Still, I'm proud of you in a way. You've shown great conviction. Strength. Courage. All noble qualities...I should have killed you long ago...

Yeah, don't get me wrong, that pretty much epitomizes why Haytham was such a good character. I just though he should have flat-out killed Connor, not sided with him in the end or anything like that. :whistle:

AC3 was one of those weird cases where I supported the antagonist more than the protagonist. :S

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SergeantSnookie wrote...

SergeantSnookie wrote...

The Pope, or Rodrigo Borgia in Assassin's Creed 2. For all that build up, I won the fight by kicking him in the balls 3 times. :S


Oh yeah, and to mention another one from AC, Haytham Kenway in AC3.

Mostly because I didn't want to kill him, but seriously, the dude was a complete badarse but we somehow killed him even while borderline crippled and while he was doing perfectly fine. What? 

Cheap end to the best character in the game. At least his last words were good, anyway.

(game would have been better if he won tbh. And a little more believable.)


IIRC from the book, Haytham lost because he didn't want to kill his own son. thats why he left himself completely open while monologueing, i guess. :bandit:

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* Mass Effect 1 - The fully Synthetic Saren Final Boss (as simple as SNES boss fights)
* New Vegas - Dead Money, Dat mad old Paladin
* NWN 2 OC - Final Boss (I've never beat it. The first time I couldn't. The second time, my saves were erased in Chapter III...)
* Jade Empire - Li's final fight (beat him easily when I turned into a colossus or something like that)
* POP: Warrior Within - Dat giant phoenix

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HMmmm..dunno..

Meredith?

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X-COM: Enemy Unknown

My sniper double tapped that Uber Ethereal in one turn. Only disappointing part of a sublime game

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X-COM: Enemy Unknown

My sniper double tapped that Uber Ethereal in one turn. Only disappointing part of a sublime game


Whahaha thats hilarious! :lol:

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Pretty much all the boss fights in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The Final boss for Star Fox Adventures was sadly unsurprising and uninspired. The Devil Boss in GH3, mainly due to the ridiculous difficulty spike on expert mode. Gaping Dragon from Dark Souls was kind of a joke, he charges at you around 5 MPH and farts. And that's pretty much it.

Modifié par DominusVita, 05 décembre 2013 - 12:15 .


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DominusVita wrote...

Pretty much all the boss fights in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.


Same for me.

Also if I didn't play leaked Beta, I would have wasted my non-lethal ammunition and boss would still die in a cut-scene.

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Mesina2 wrote...

DominusVita wrote...

Pretty much all the boss fights in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.


Same for me.

Also if I didn't play leaked Beta, I would have wasted my non-lethal ammunition and boss would still die in a cut-scene.


I dunno, as bad as the bossfights were in DX:HR, the Namir takedown glitch is almost redeeming all the fail.

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The Mongol Horde in Medieval 2: Total War. They had mounted a large attack on my castle and I was actually scared. Then, the AI decided to dance around the fortress while my archers picked a good amount of them off.

Also, the last boss in every single Fire Emblem game I've played. I had expected to use all of my troops' skills to bring them down. They just required two or three units.

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Reapernator in ME2. That made me facepalm so much.

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Resident Evil 5 - repetitivness of Albert Wesker
Mass Effect 2 - Reaper boss - he simply could have punched platform where was Shepard and done, Reapers win.
Resident Evil 6 - Ustanak, fighting him throughout 5 chapters was boring
Crysis 3 - Fighting Ceph Alpha...
Far Cry 3 - Vaas. He's great character in the game but I've expected harder 1 on 1 fight with him instead, I saw some insane hallucinations.

Modifié par PnXMarcin1PL, 05 décembre 2013 - 03:50 .