I beat orphan on my first try, but I think I was overleveled, and I cheesed him. Literally ran in circles waiting for opportunities to punish him with sprinting attacks with logarius wheel
2:56 Charlie saying he died 28 to what he considers one of the hardest bosses ever is hilarious. 28 is literally me still in the "figuring out how I'm gonna do this" phase lol
The longest I've ever spent on a boss is around 2 years. Not because of the difficulty, but the shear fear it would instill within my soul. It was Mr. Freeze from Batman Arkham City and I was around 8, 9 years old. His voice, the crimson laser eyes, the sound of his boots stomping on the frozen GCPD floor - all enough for 8 year old me to start a new save every time I got there. Later on in life I managed to summon up enough courage to just attempt the demon and won. I'll never forget it.
For young me it was killer croc in arkham asylum i actually thought my heart was about to stop i was full of adrenaline anf i thought i was about to die my heartrate was probably 200 bpm😂
@@1.21gigawatts2 its not a clip and it was pre determined to go on the clips channel iin a fashion quite like his main channel therefore ironic and therefore very hehehaha
meh post nerf isn't that much easier people just learned the good stuff you can use against him which would also work on pre-nerf like rot/frost/bleed, spamming summons and if you're a mage spamming rock sling
The Nameless King was the first boss that completely broke my spirit. I eventually took him down, but not after days of attempts. For me Nameless King is certainly one the hardest bosses of all time.
Sword Saint Ishhin from Sekiro hands down. No contest. It took me like 3 nights of a few hours of attempts. It was by far the most rewarding boss to beat though. Spawn of Oghdos tongue grabs were basically impossible for me to dodge no matter the timing.
The most difficult part about Isshin the Glock Saint is having to learn his attack patterns in all 3 phases, phase 2 being the hardest IMO. But I wouldn't say he's the hardest simply because his attacks are pretty telegraphed. It's definitely the most fun fight in the game, but I'd say the demon of hatred is a much more difficult and frustrating fight.
@@1dingerr id say that inner genichiro, owl and especially inner isshin fights are harder than demon of hatred. But not many know they even exist since little people actually decide to take on gauntlets.
Before even watching the video im going to assume Charlie's hardest boss in gaming is going to be Commander Niall from Elden Ring since it literally summoned a giant Mosquito Hawk irl to attack him and nearly cost him his life.
every souls boss is a piece of cake anyways compared to actual hard bosses in videogames. Theres MMOs ffs, those always have fights designed for only .1% of the community to even beat, with some bragging rights only rewards as incentive. Its completely normal for a group of actual sweaty ass greasy god gamers taking on a new max difficulty raid blind to take 100s of hours for their first clear, and even for solo bosses theres examples of a max engrage fight being first cleared over a year after release. charlie and his normie hours ass havent seen sheit
@@SuperbChicken Okay but HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE FUCKERS? We have the benefit of hindsight but if you're in your room and all of a sudden a giant fuck-off bug starts flying around my room IM GONNA HAVE A PANIC ATTACK AND ENACT PROTOCOL OKAY?
Of all of these, Isshin Sword Saint was the best designed boss fight. It actually tested all of your skills in Sekiro up to the very end. You had to legitimately be good at the game and learn all of its mechanics to take him down. Definitely the most satisfying
By the time I finally beat Isshin, I had an identity crisis about my ability as a gamer, seriously wondering if I possessed the fundamental ability to beat him. I actually cried a little when I finally finished him off. Top ten best bosses of all time for me
Probably not the hardest I've done but the one that comes to mind in the "bosses that made me suffer" category was the valkarie queen on highest difficulty
Very very difficult. One I really struggled with was the blood starved beast in blood borne, I don’t know why. It took me easily over a hundred tried I almost quit the game
New game plus Sigrun was absolute torture to get through on GMGOW, using the other zeus gauntlet and stuff made it a literal no hit or 2 hit boss depending on if you have a resurrection stone.
I played Jedi survivor on launch, did normal difficulty because I wanted to get a feel for the game. I got to oggdo, and put well over 50 attempts into him over like 2 days. then i quit the game for a few months, and in early june i returned to the game to beat the crap out of oggdo, and after probably 30 more attempts, i got it. Yes he's an optional boss, yes he's probably meant for end game, but i needed him dead. I could not live with myself if i didn't kill him.
Nameless king swings the opposite way, so he can roll catch a lot of people. EDIT, plus the king of storms having a terrible camera can make people waste a lot of estus before the real fight begins.
I will forever have the words "I am malenia, blade of miquella" burned into my brain. It took me two sessions 6 hours each before I beat her using no summons and only a sword and shield. When it finally happened I was literally in tears. Thank you Elden Ring
I feel your pain. Im currently dying to her and I havent even reached her 2nd phase. Her flurry/whirlwind attack destroys me and I dont see how to stop it
@@alexinivai08 Use a shield to block the first flurry and then spam dodge the 2nd and third. You have to time your dodge the split second right before she starts her flurry and dodge at an angle not straight forwards or backwards. Trust me the second phase is the real boss fight eventually you will have a 100% success rate on phase one its not hard once it's all muscle memory. Just have an answer for all her moves and stick to them until you can execute them consistently. Watch videos on all her patterns and make a plan and practice. Good luck!
Absolute Radiance is by far the most difficult boss I have ever beat. Not only is it the end of a boss gauntlet that is around 30-1 hour it also takes a lot of rng to not get screwed over as her attacks overlap each other. It took 2 months which was way less than my attempts on any of my lvl 1 fights in all souls games.
Same for me, i got to the end of the pantheon 5, fought and died to radiance, then spent genuinely 30 HOURS practicing before I could beat her like 5 times in a row. Took me a few tries to get through the pantheon again but luckily I killed radiance my first time going up there. Hellish boss fight where if two moves overlap your done
What I love about the souls games is how there are so many builds and ways to approach something. Everyone has a different experience and difficulty with individual bosses. I beat radahn and maliketh first try, but got wrecked by mohg and malenia, and vise versa with my friends
Ishinn is the only boss I had to stop and come back another day to beat. The best part is that at no point I felt like the fight was Bullshit. I loved it and it's my favorite souls boss of all time
Bro has never taken multiple days to beat a boss, that’s insane. Radiant AbsRad in Hollow Knight took me literal weeks of attempts. All of the Sekiro bosses went much more quickly, but I haven’t done them hitless yet.
Ishin was the first boss that I gave up on beating for about 6 months, I then came back to beat him. On my second playthrough, I beat him on my 7th try
Rick the Door Technician in Jedi Survivor was insane. Took me probably 100+ tries to beat. Honestly I can’t think of anything I’ve ever done in my life that was anywhere near as difficult as that boss.
I finally switched my stance and would use charged shots with the blaster to stop the occasional one shot dash he does. Still took me awhile but once I switched i immediately had hope
absolute radiance is probably one of the hardest i’ve beaten, but laurence on NG+ just made me quit, i had an easy time with most bb bosses, but laurence just seemed like a damage sponge that would hit you when it didn’t seem like he should
Look up paradoxx D28 pump it up. Harder than guitar hero because it's actually physically exhausting. I think only like 4 people in the world have ever even passed it. No one even close to getting a full combo.
I think one of the coolest part of the souls games is how different each player's experience can be. The two bosses I died the most on were Tree Sentinel and Malenia. Although to be fair, Elden Ring was my first game in the series, and I refused to skip the Tree Sentinel just because I was having fun, and felt like I was doing progressively better over time.
@@reservationatdorsias3215 That's actually pretty interesting to me. I had a bit of trouble with Margit early on, but Morgott was my only demigod one shot.
For me it's probably Absolute Radiance from Hollow Knight. I know, I know... Most of the challenge doesn't come from the boss fight itself, although it is extremely difficult. But the only way you can access the boss fight is by completing a gauntlet, fighting 42 bosses in a row... without dying. Once you actually get to Absolute Radiance, you are exhausted and the nerves make mistakes very easy in a fight where mistakes are instantly punished. Other than that, Demon of Hatred from Sekiro was pretty tough as well.
I couldn't even beat normal radiance. Ended up quitting the game at Radiance after getting to the second phase twice fighting it 4 hours a day for a couple weeks
I've only ever beaten absrad in the hall of gods. To this day I still haven't finished p5. I've gotten insanely close (as in absrad final phase), but have failed every time.
honestly by the time you get to absolute radiance you are a goat so the difficulty feels perfectly scaled. in terms of learning the boss and then executing a winning run in the moment, i remember hating grey prince zote more lul
@@blossomcherrypink Finally reached Absolute Radiance today and after hours and hours of attempts still haven't being able to beat her yet on the Hall of Gods... I always die on the third phase. Frustrating asf. I can deal pretty easily with most of the other bosses now tho. Even beat GPZ on Radiant.
I just recently beat the Pantheon of Hallownest All Bindings and it is by far the hardest thing I've ever done in a video game. Absolute Radiance herself took me 3-5 hrs of practice to do when I was doing Normal P5, definitely a strong contender for hardest (vanilla) boss.
I’d put Vergil 3 DMD over any Souls boss. He can’t be juggled, is ridiculously aggressive, hits hard, and if you don’t take him out of DT he’ll regain too much health.
One boss I’ll never forget is Fatalis from Monster Hunter World Iceborne. It took me a good couple weeks on my first clear but I’ve got a buddy who’s been trying on and off for a year. Still hasn’t beat him.
Alatreon in 3U and Apex Rajang in 4U kicked my ass for far far longer tbf. Dunno if it’s just because I played them first or if it’s just how ridiculous those monsters are
I think this also brings up what makes the Souls games so good. Difficulty should be less about damage differences and health but more about a fair opportunity. With a lot of games that have difficulty setting, the highest difficulty usually means you do less damage and take more, and the enemies do more and take less. Whereas the Souls series makes combat almost like a dance. Punish windows are very important for boss fights, and I think Souls does those very well (for the most part), much better than other action/fighting games.
Terraria/Calamity Mod did this very well i find, while difficulty does also change the life and defence stats around, the challenge is mostly derived from a new AI/Moveset
My friends always try to recommend me souls-like games, but they are never as good. What you just said is exactly why, other souls-like games can't find that boss fight that's almost like a dance feel.
For me it was Fatalis from MHW Iceborne. It was my first ever truly difficult boss that took me well over 100 deaths and four days of on and off play to beat him. Probably my favorite boss of all time too, he was so fucking badass and very fun.
Wish Charlie didn’t just dismiss MH as “not for him”, I’d love to see how he’d rank some black dragons with other game bosses. Fatalis was so satisfying to finally beat, I’ve gone and killed him almost a hundred more times since then just for fun.
@S. Bregnest tbh it's fair. Monster hunter is my favorite game franchise ever next to the souls games, but I can definitely see how it's not for everyone
@@s.bregnest2857 Me as well, I personally find fighting him with Greatsword to be the most satisfying, and I even did a heroics run with SnS. And yeah, I really would like to see how a souls player ranks MH bosses compared to souls. Because while the actual game and progression is probably harder for souls, I feel like Monster Hunter has the harder endgame bosses.
I need to start keeping track of my boss attempts. I think Eldest of the Black Rabbit Brotherhood boss in Lies of P would be a good start lol. The boss is absolutely ridiculous because they throw one huge boss at you that is absolutely relentless while at the same time having to defeat 3 other little mini bosses at the same time that are extremely fast.
It took me a week to beat Ornstein and Smough. It was before the launch of DS3, I wanted to try DS1. I instantly felt in love with the game, until that damn boss… Every day after work from 6 to 10 I kept trying without any quit in me. I was playing and talking with my girl on the phone the moment I beat them… I will never ever forget the relief i felt on that day,I did it… Never played the game after that tho… One day I will be back
O&S for me too. I reckon it took me over 100 attempts across multiple days. But when I did it, I knew I had "learned how to play Souls". That said, nothing has taken me like Sekiro. I'm currently on NG+5 whereas I never played any of DS1/2/3 more than once.
Boss difficulty design is something I am always fascinated by, especially with how it is different between game genres. One of my favorite bosses for both their design and difficulty is Fatalis from Monster Hunter World Iceborne. It has unpredictable but fair attack patterns, dynamic behaviors, and great scaling for the endgame. I also like really like Orphan of Kos and pre-nerf Radahn.
You're sleeping on Arch-Tempered Velkhana. I was like "it's only Velkhana 😂 how hard can it b- OMG WTF STOP PLS!! 😨". Both Fatalis & AT Velkhana are 2 of the greatest videogame fights of all time.
The only mechanic that changed in the Radahn fight is the speed of the meteors. Everything else is the exact same. Go fight him underleveled and you will experience “pre-nerfed Radahn” again. It was never that hard of a fight, players just know the game more so they difficulty spectacle has wilted over time.
I agree with Fatalis and AT Velkhana. I’ve beaten every boss in DS1 and 3 at level 1. I’ve also beaten all of Elden Ring and DS2 normally. Fatalis was by far my hardest fight in comparison. I always ended up losing to the timer due to playing cautiously and not wanting to greed hits which I guess is conditioning from Souls. I also ended up at Fatalis before even MR100 because I was too stubborn to grind in guiding lands and vehemently refused to do it with a group. AT Velkhana was also a nightmare as well.
I think Sigrun in god of war on the hardest difficulty took me the longest. I would hop on and try for like 20 minutes every now and then but one day I sat down for three whole hours before I was able to get her. And the crazy part is that when I did finally beat her, I did it hitless and that was euphoric as fuck. Still can’t believe it, my palms started sweating so much more when I realized towards the end of the fight that she had yet to hit me. No boss has ever taken me nearly that long
Best part, the spawn is just a nod to the first optional boss in the first game. Zanny memed on it a ton, when fighting Trilla mentioning "You will not take the title of most deaths, that belongs to Oggdo!"
I thought this was a reference to that boss. I ended up dropping the first game because of how much I acted that one boss and how it was designed. I don't understand why they would include it again in the sequel, it's just bad.
My toughest was probably Laurence from Bloodborne. Can't remember how many attempts it took but I do remember that when I did my heart was beating super fast and I jumped up cheering and felt like I was gonna pass out lmao.
So glad to see somebody say this. I thought it was just me. He’s always the boss I dread fighting most on replays. Idk why but he just gives me a ton of trouble. Maria I’ve got down real good and usually can one attempt her now. Same with most others. Orphan is still challenging to but I can usually beat him sooner than Laurence.
For me the worst part about inner father is his mist raven 2 quick swipe attack. Just nearly fucking un-parryable since the second attack comes out so soon after the first. Still haven’t bothered to finish him, although I was too stubborn to use kuro’s charm and remove demon bell
He was challenging but I would say fights like Demon of Hatred were much harder. Idk, a lot of Sekiro fights post Genichiro all felt pretty mangable and winnable. The only really difficulty spikes were Owl, Isshin, and the Demon. I would say Guardian Ape but he becomes a total joke once you learn to stop being aggresive and use thrust attacks.
Kinda same. Sword Saint took me like 6 hours spread over a whole weekend. But I loved every second of it. Usually I can get easily frustrated. But not on this fight for whatever reason.
I really enjoy these more personalized clips for the second channel. I appreciate the condensed VODs but it’s like getting bonus content when it’s like this
I think it’d be really funny if they fixed everything else in the game and just left Spawn of Oggdo bugged just as a testament to the hardest boss fight in the series 😂
@@partymix1997 the only reason its in the game was cause it was a meme that oggdo boggdo was the hardest boss in the game, although in hindisght he was ridiculously easy everyone just fought him early game and were all completely unprepared, anyways people went with the gag and it was just an ongoing joke that oggdo boggdo was the hardest boss so respawn thought it was funny to add him into this game and make him way harder and lock the poncho behind him, its why cameron monahgan was making such a joke out of the poncho at SWC, its all one big piss take
To anyone on jedi master mode looking for tips, I did it and I didn’t have as hard of a time as Charlie because I bought the stim-force gain ability. It really helped with a lot of bosses to be able to throw lightsabers a lot especially when my health was low
I believe that sekiro is truly one of the hardest games ever made…on your first attempt. On new game plus, I practically one attempted most bosses except for isshin because sekiro has a perfect combat system. It’s extremely punishing and hard to learn but once you get it, you’ve got it.
Apparently sekiro was supposed to be a Tenchu revival but it got scrapped. theres a super cool mod with a really well made hd render player model of Rikimaru. If only the tenchu fans got the game that could have been. Sekiro being as good as it was was the biggest tease to the tenchu community
I keep hearing this yet when I see it in the store I still shiver I’ve had elden ring for 2 years nearly and still ain’t played it yet. I need to suck it up. Sekiro is the one game I want to platinum so I know okay I’m a decent enough gamer 😂
yea also oggdo post endgame when youre upgraded is ridiciulously easy, literally nothin aside from the tongue one shots you and you have way more tools at your disposal
The final boss of the DLC in Drakenguard 3 is absolute hell. Being a Yoko Taro game instead of the final boss being something you fight it's a random rhythm game. A rhythm game that lasts 6 minutes and fakes you out twice. Worst part? If you mess up a SINGLE time you have to do everything from the beginning. Also, you have to watch a minute long cutscene each time. I remember hearing once Yoko Taro made this the worst boss ever as a troll. I can believe it.
Another thing I noticed is in fallen order against oggdo bogdo when he does the tongue move you can force pull it and it stays stretched out, and then hitting the tongue with the lightsaber does big damage. This was a cool punish in the first game but it’s not in this one. Even in the force echo when you fight og oggdo and spawn of oggdo at the same time, you can’t do it to either of them, so they didn’t just copy the old AI for oggdo, they gave him spawn’s AI. I don’t know if it’s a bug that you can’t do this but it’s definitely a feature I wish was still there.
This boss is basically taking the meme of Oggdo from the first game since when you first encounter him in Fallen Order, you haven’t unlocked Force Pull yet so you have almost nothing to work with against him and he kicks your ass. So Spawn of Oggdo is as hard for a leveled up player as Oggdo was for the brand new player.
monster hunter while a good game it just filled with bunch of sponge that took 20+ minutes to beat and i aint comparing sponge fight to a mechanic fight like souls game. not saying the game is bad. just saying souls and monster hunter are completely different take on “boss”. and you use a lot of consumables which isnt the case in the majority of souls fights. both are good game since i played both just different kind of “hard”. its like comparing Getting over it to Only Up. both have same general objective which is to go up by platforming but they have such different kind of “hard”
Maybe not the ‘hardest’ final boss, but the hardest challenge in gaming that I’ve done/seen is the Inferno in OSRS. Usually it’s considered a big success if you can beat it in under 100 attempts, and amazing I’d you can do it under 50. with each attempt ranging from 30 mins to 2 or 3 hours, the mechanics aren’t as trying as some of the major souls-like bosses, but the fact it has a ton of ‘one mistake=restart’ mechanics and can last for so long makes it the hardest in my eyes. Not to mention the nerves and the sweaty gamer social implications of having the cape that shows completion. It’s prestigious enough that people who can’t do it will go to the black market and pay hundreds of dollars (against the rules, bannable,) just for someone else to beat it on their account. 100% the best feeling I’ve had from a video game was beating all 69 of the waves and I don’t think that anything’ll beat it
I think the hardest boss in all of gaming is still either of the superbosses in Digital Devil Saga 1&2, Demi-Fiend or Satan. You have to prepare the entire game just to be able to do it and then you need a calculator plus precise play the entire time to manage. And even then there's an element of luck to both of them.
I had to scroll way too far down to find someone mentioning Demifiend when he was the first boss that I thought of too. It baffles me how SMT isn't more popular considering Persona 5's popularity. You'd think more people would actually TRY to learn more about the parent series of their supposedly favorite JRPG of all time.
Thank god someone finally mentioned the Demi Fiend, I wish there were as many SMT fans as there were Persona fans considering that Persona is a spinoff of SMT
@@peronafanman can't speak for everyone, but for me? Persona 4 and 5 are only 50% battle with the rest being character, story and side activities. Most of the smt games are 90% battle with a smidgen of story between each dungeon. I enjoy the battles but I need something to do besides just battle
DDS Demifiend is the only correct answer to this question. The amount of people in the entire world who have actually beat him legitimately is probably a 3 digit or very low 4 digit number.
release radahn was a demon and worthy of the title of being the strongest demigod during the shattering. its a real shame he got nerfed, they unnerfed him but he's just not the same anymore. Limitbreakers made a comparison video on it quite a while ago and the difference is stark.
I always wondered why Radahn was INSANE on my first run through. At least 40+ tries with summons. But then I could easily one shot him on new game +'s. I hope they make a true Radahn fight in the DLC, where he isn't nerfed and you fight him at full power.
All of Ninja Gaiden 2 on Xbox 360 Master Ninja. You are constantly being spammed with exploding shurikens or fireballs (even in multipleboss fights), and the enemies in that game do not wait or hesitate, they all just spam constantly. When I was a kid having that Ryu gamer profile pic was like the coolest thing ever.
For me, it would have to be Fatalis from Monster Hunter World. I got light-headed in my hands went numb when I finally killed him, never had a feeling from any other boss since.
Whole of monster hunter is like bloodborne boss rush on crack,that boss bezelgeuse or whatever you hear the start of the theme shits real,yeah that game solo was hard
Have to vouch for Yozora in the KH3 DLC. It's a shame people didn't give that DLC a chance after their experience with the base game, because it contains some of the best bosses ever designed. I had to stop and literally take notes on every one of his attacks to study a proper way to handle it, and it took me days to beat. Not even Isshin had me against the ropes that much.
I spent like 3 days straight trying to beat Yozora. There's a section towards the end of the battle that I still have no idea what the heck I did to get past. Regardless, he was certainly a fair boss by all accounts. I don't remember there being any unavoidable attacks. Definitely one of the best bosses out there.
7-th force bossfight from Alien Soldier Sega Mega Drive game was insane. Same with Vader's final bossfight in Super Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back Wally Warbles on Expert gave me a hard time too
I only found her after getting all the end game armor and stuff and thought she was the easiest of the valkyries. The fire one was the most challenging because I was severely underdeveloped.
For me it was the final boss of Drakengard 3 ending D. For those that don't know, it is a rhythm boss fight but the camera is being controlled by a monkey high on every drug imaginable. I think it took me 3-5 days trying to beat it.
1 is harder imo. I spent a week mapping out the rhythms so I could memorize it instead of using an online guide, and it's brutal. The amount of math and pure rhythm tech needed for it gave me cramps.
@@pentexsucks43 1 is hard for sure but at least with that one the camera isn't going crazy and you can pause to see which notes are coming next. With 3 you need to be good at following the changing rhythm and also not get cucked by that last note after the ending dialogue starts.
This is a super late tip, but if you upgrade one of the perk trees you can actually get force back by parrying. So if he had that skill that fight wouldn’t have been nearly as hard, still difficult though :)
I know this may not count because it doesn't count as a "souls like", but the frog from everhood took him a lot of tries and like 3 and a half hours of uninterrupted suffering on the hardest difficulty
@@TDJunkie226right, he literally just streamed having to kill TWO frogs tn in tht jedi one now 😂 died so many times i was able to order food get it delivered n eat and he still was fighting them 🤣
Release Radahn solo melee at level like 35-45ish with a +4 sword is an experience that I am eternally grateful I made the choice to experience, and I truly wish I could do it again. Took 4 hours.
when oggdo does his normal three bite attack i think you could get more hits by keeping a little further distance and back dashing into a strike to catch Oggdo when hes at the end of a regular bite attack giving you time to jump around him or parry his next attack and then continue stricking like that and dodging the un-blockable attacks
Finally someone says it. KH3 Crit Mode with pro codes, most bosses are harder than any Souls game boss (even disney bosses). Yozora alone is on a different level.
Charmless bell demon Father owl is by far the hardest fight for me. That shit was ridiculous. The added pressure of having to perfect parry every attack made it that much harder for me. Such an amazing fight overall. One of froms best imo.
For me it's Alatreon from Monster Hunter World Iceborne. I had to craft an entirely new armour set, grind out the endgame, just to stand a chance against it. And then the fight itself is just incredible, so many exhilirating patterns you need to learn and you must play aggressive or he will just kill you with the Escaton judgement. I'm normally a quiet gamer but I think the entire neighborhood heard me scream when the black dragon was finally slain.
@@aliemironay3452 I found Fatalis much much easier than Alatreon. There are so many options to beat him. Alatreon you really have to play the game exactly how the game demands. But I also did both solo. Maybe Fatalis is harder with friends because he hits harder Idk.
@@ProrogonLordoftheJags I found fatalis easier too, Alatreons only worse because of the element dmg mark you need to hit to suppress him, and his horn breaks take a long ass time without excellent bait tactics that dont always work. I killed Fatalis Solo back to back 5 times before I beat alatreon solo. That fucker
I don't know if it got patched but the tongue actually allows you to get a punish if you read it right by double jumping towards him to the side allowing for one to 2 hits depending on lightsaber stance, hope this helps.
For me, only 3 bosses in gaming gave me a problem, everything else was okay. But these 3 still give me trauma to this day, and those bosses are unsurprisingly as anyone understands is mist noble, rick soldier of god, and rick the door technician. Those are the top 3 bosses in gaming
For me it was Lou in guitar hero 3. Took me so so so many tries over a period of months. I’ve played almost all of the souls like games from software has made but finally completing that felt amazing.
Burning Freezing Eruzerion in Monster hunter frontier took me over an year to beat it solo(w1st solo clear was 6 months after release) Its defenitly one of the hardest boss in gaming history.
I was thinking after I beat him “this honestly could be one of the hardest bosses I’ve ever fought” especially with the fps dips. Holy hell was I determined to beat him though lol
Probably absolute radience, since you have to fight literally every other boss in the game on the hardest difficulty before getting up to it, which by itself is insanely hard
I had the hardest time with Great Shinobi Owl in Sekiro because of how small the arena was and the fact he fought dirty. It was a good fight, but dang...
Owl was definitely one of those bosses who pressured you at every moment you had to equally pressure him as well in order to win 😭 i was mind boggled when he mikri counterd me
Imo Owl Father was easy af same with Sword Saint Isshin. Inner Father on the other hand beat the ever living fuck out of me while practicing his memory fight. Out of all my practices out of 15, I died at least 7 times while taking 8 dubs which felt kinda shitty. Inner Father was tough mainly for that one move where he can pull off a myst raven double tap out of nowhere. That shit tilts me off every single time he spams that while on idol or in battle flow.
For me, without qustion the hardest boss is Malenia in Elden Ring when it comes to the pure number of tries. It took me over 80 attempts to beat her for the first time, which beat out the prior record which went to Sister Friede in Dark Souls 3, which took me 77 tries
@@rotorgarrote I never got the moongrum hype on the internet. I honestly didnt even know who he was because I just beat him first time like anyone would do to another NPC enemy.