I have never heard of Asura's Wrath, so I though Cronus was the biggest boss in video gaming. So as I was watching this, I was thinking, "Yeah, these are all really cool. I wonder how they could possibly get bigger than Cronus. They would have to be the size of an actual planet, and be able to crush the Earth with their finger." Then Gongen Wyzen shows up, and all I could think was "Can Rob read my mind!?"
And then there is the DLC final boss which literally becomes like the center of the universe size. And its not just for show. Its epic and there's more to it than just a quicktime event.
Asura's Wrath is a pretty fun game in a fantastic setting that sadly got butchered by Capcom. I do recommend you pick it up, but you'll either not like it or join its fans in perpetual Firefly-esque longing.
Unfortunately, you don't get a good sense of scale by the time you reach him. Gaia is nearly the size of that....thing's hair follicles. That's not actually the boss, though. The true boss is inside it.
@@adnanasghar1087 Also Wyzen, while a bit dumb, was actually trying to limit collateral damage. He didn't actually WANT to kill any random bystanders. The Seven Deities actually want to keep the humans around to worship them or something.
its the best game ever...and to think its incomplete...imagine kojima making mgs5 for ps5 with an unlimited budget...he would have put all other games to shame
You know, I've seen Wyzen in many "Big" Bosses lists and I agree, he is huge. But shouldn'e Chakravartin, seeing as that guy sits on a goddamned GALAXY while throwing STARS AND PLANETS at you, be here instead?
he doesnt sit on a galaxy, you can see the galaxies around him and they look like stars ( how we see them from earth ) due to his size. He is some Gurren Lagann sized guy. They are like marbles compared to his size.
Either way, when you 'fight' him, Asura is the size of the Earth as he rockets off to fight Chakravartin. When you approach Chakravartin's head, you're almost literally like a flea in comparison.
Just saying, but if a character is the size of a galaxy and another the size of the earth, the secodn character wouldn't look like a flea compared to the first one. Just our solar system itself is around 600,000 times bigger than earth, and the galaxy's diameter is 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) times bigger than our solar system. If we bring that to human scale, for say a 2 meters tall human, the second character wouldn't even be a pico-meter big in comparison. Yes i know, that's a useless comparison :). But the earth compared to our solar system is already far smaller than a flea compared to a human ;).
I've watched every episode of Rob's ramblings, and its just so delightful and funny. His interactions with Delsin rodent make me laugh so hard my sides hurt. As a throw away list, You could do a list of Delsin rodents favorite games. You could put any obscure or strange games you want on a list like that. Rob may not like it, but the fact that he would have to deal with Delsin for an entire episode...which sounds hilarious.
Im gonna be that guy but no they should just let the series rest. Sure the games were great and fun but the story is concluded. Theres no reason to drag it on even further. Just look at halo, people kept asking for more and look at what has happened to the series. Better for the series to go down as an amazing trilogy then continue on and become mediocre.
Richard Scott I can agree.. I finished the game end of January.. Also correction! Its not everyday you get to shoot Yaldabaoth the god of control in the face with technically speaking, Satan, cos Satanael is what Satan looked like before it fell down to hell..I know too much don't I?
Yeah basicaly Sahelanthrolalelulelopus in space ... with a Sphere shield around it ... being beaten up by a "Witch" wearing nothng but her own hair (Yeah basicaly nude) ...
they all are bigger than ratchet, surely, but most aren't tremendous. then again neither is that dino, but wyzen is ridiculous. 95% of asura's wrath was ridiculous, especially the 'gameplay'
@@mr.miscellaneous9144 nah both are based on the "Long" style of dragon from Chinese mythology. For example the Eternal Dragon(Shen-ron) in Dragon Ball, that's the classic shape, though that example is excessively long.
I think Jub is a bit bigger than sahelanthropus, and some of the cardinal virtue bosses might be larger than resistance 2's leviathan (running up temperantia's colossal arm comes to mind). She could deserve an honorable mention, you know if they had honorable mentions, buuuut the key thing to note here is that this is a "Playstation access" top 7 list. Bayonetta is now offically under nintendo's jurisdiction, so i don't think they're allowed to have it on this list.
Well that's good to know. But i'm still not sure if it's allowed to be on a PlayStation list, the first game maybe. But probably not the second, since this channel's subject seems to stick with PlayStation games only. All i know, is that Nintendo is notorious for copyright content on RU-vid.
Surprised I didn't see anything from Dragon's Dogma on here. The dragon isn't as big as the largest stuff on this list but it is bigger than a few of them. And such a great game!
Tyler Huntsinger Agreed. Probabely some of the best boss fights against giant creatures I have seen in a game besides SOTC. Not to mention the amazing soundtrack when you fight them. man, I want a sequel or spiritual successor so bad.
Oh yes, that soundtrack was glorious. Beautiful. But I know it's Rob's list but I wanted to see the Dragon God from Demon's Souls, now that's a memorable boss fight.
Demon Tiger Huge soulsborne fan myself, but I personally don't feel like they have ever done huge bosses very well. Dragon God wasn't very fun to fight imo. Felt kind of like the bed of chaos of demons souls to me. The most memorable and fun boss fights in the series have always been bloodborne beast size or smaller to me.
See though, imo it wasn't the fight itself, it was the shock of seeing him the first time. He wasn't as cheap as the Bed of Chaos imo. It's all opinion based in the end, Look at these features, 100% of them has MGS and FF on them because it's Rob's list. I do not want to start a fight over different opinions. I do however, agree on the more human sized bossfights seem to be more memorable. They've never been good at Godzilla sized bossfights.
William Bell oh that's a good one, could have filled this entire list with ff, adamantoise, son, ff7 weapons, ff15 titan and leviathan, Ff13 bartandelus, ff14 Bismark, just to name a few
Bismarck for FF14? I would think Alexander, since its so big, the fight is split into 12 different fights, most of which takes place inside of Alexander
ZilchBrain that's true, my mind just went to Bismark because I was fighting it at the time. Both Bahamut and Alexander are much better examples lol even Sephirot might be a better example.
Not so much a playable boss but Sargeras from World of Warcraft is the size of a planet and is portrayed as such in the last expansion in its final cut scene. He plunges a sword half the size of the planet into the crust and leaves it there for us to deal with and stuff. Great scene
Problem with is I can see there being way to many ties for first place. I mean tons of games you get a trophy for just getting through the intro. Just start the game and bam trophy.
@@marhawkman303 The metal worm is called "Destroyer" well it cant be that large, it only long Edit: why am i reply a comment that made from 1 year ago?
The Over-G from Lost Planet 2 should totally be on this list. *[MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR LOST PLANET 2!]* It is a massive blob of alien flesh and liquid thermal energy that is so large it literally engulfed a city, and that's just a small part of it that's above surface, the rest is underground. It hibernates in the planets mantle and surfaces to drain E.D.N III (the planet) of all of its thermal energy, leaving it an icy, lifeless rock. The fight is so ridiculously long that and hard that an entire level is dedicated to taking it down. (and it's an unusually long level at that.) Throughout the level you traverse literally THE ENTIRE CITY to destroy it's growth like eyes, all of which kill you instantly with nearly impossible to dodge attacks. Once you make it to the core, it gets Death Star-d from orbit and is totally unharmed by the nuking, so desperate measures are taken and a GIANT SPACE STATION THE SIZE OF A SMALL MOON IS RAMMED INTO IT. This actually kills it one and for all and the ending cut scene plays. The Over-G is one of the longest, most epic and underrated fights ever from an equally epic and underrated game.
@@fathimathsunaidha7641 have ya seen Midir standing on two legs? (Commenting this made me think of an opposite situation where Yhorm is charging at you on all fours, and im terrified now)
Surprised the boss from the Borderlands Captain Scarlet DLC wasn't in this list. it may not look so big at first but if you fire certain types of bullets/rockets at it you realize that it's just very far away and is gigantic.
I loved Dragons Dogma! I have it twice (the first installment and the later Dark Arisen) and got my Platinum in it. Great game. So sad that they didn't continued it.
Yuvam Sharma well arent some of those things actual planets. not only moons. That makes them big by default. and unbeatable unless you have something that can 1 shot a planet.
Red eye in lost planet 2, Iustitia in Bayonetta, Deathwing in world of warcraft, Uroboros Aheri Resident Evil 5 MAWLR in Killzone 3, Mothership Earth Defense Force 2017
Honestly, Phalanx probably eats Sallies for lunch, followed by the Adamantoise eating Phalanxes for lunch, then Cronos eating Adamantoises for lunch, followed by Wysen probably eating Cronoses for lunch. That's just my estimation of the "Giant Bosses Food Chain".
What about Oryx at the end of King's Fall Raid in Destiny?I know he isn't that big when compared to other entries but I am pretty sure he is bigger than Gigantosauros and sally(the MG Boss).
They probably don't have rights to even mention that it was a game on the Sony platform lol. Though explaining the Lao Shun fight wouldn't make for anything interesting either I think... or was the green floating jellyfish dude bigger? I forget his name xD
Altough that "giant robot whale" from the Sunken City was a tedious and gimmicky battle IMO, yeah, it looked pretty big and cool (and Marx, Engels and Hegel looked cool as well).
Tidal Wave, from Transformers (2004.) In his level he started out as an aircraft carrier/battheship hybrid. Then he transforms, towering over the entire playing area. The only way to do any sort of harm to him was to snipe his face, while dodging cannon fire and the occasional laser beam.
Why on all these "Biggest Bosses" lists they will list Gongen Wyzen (from Asura's Wrath) as one of the biggest bosses but don't list the final and true biggest boss, possibly in all of gaming, Chakravartin? This guy (who is the God of that gaming universe) literally becomes so big he has what seems like hundreds of freaking Galaxies floating around him... even when your main character (Asura) becomes the size of Gongen Wyzen, he still (understandably) is like a flea compared to Chakravartin.
yes!! first thing I thought of when I saw this videos title was Leviathan from resistance 2, I remember being absolutely blown away when I first saw that!!
Rob, I think you need to do a part two of this feature. After all, a few weeks after you did this one Horizon Zero Dawn came out and well one word: Thunderjaw. Plus several people made comments about other games.
Good list, I like finding out about stuff like this! Two others I can think of are... Tidal Wave from Transformers PS2 - if you think how large a regular transformer is to a human...then you see how big Tidal Wave is to another transformer...yeah. I could have said Unicron but the atmosphere from the Tidal Wave fight felt much bigger and the fight was better in my opinion. Sin from Final Fantasy X - not sure how it fares against most on this list but jesus christ it's terrifying. Especially when it drags the ship towards it and you're literally being shadowed by it's colossal...ness?
Wyzen didn't throw the planet into the sun because, and I'm quoting one of the cutscene pieces you used in this video here, "[He is] an absolute being that protects this world and its mortals." Doing more than trying to crush the main character under his finger would cause a level of destruction that simply could not be reconciled with his purpose.
Devastator/Menasor- Transformers: Devastation Metal Gear Excelus- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Sentinel- X-Men Origins: Wolverine Nexus- Dead Space 3 MAWLR- Killzone 3 London Monitor- Wolfenstein: The New Order The Final Guardian- Knack The Beast- Infamous 2 Straga- Darksiders Just some other giant bosses I can think of.