the last boss in final fantasy 10. i've never liked the final fantasy series anyway
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The final boss in FFX. I could usually make it to his 2nd form...where he'd just one-shot my entire team. I didn't like the combat system (or characters) enough to grind out more levels, plus the ending had already been spoiled for me, so I just quit.
Final boss Extermination (ps2) I could get him in his 3rd form, didn't have enough rockets to kill him. I've tried for years, literally.
Final boss Onimusha Warlords 1 (ps2) I just couldn't beat him, tried for a long time aswell.
Also FFX final boss.
I don't think there's any game from my genesis / ps1 collection that I havn't beat (but tried to) left.
The last boss fight in Street Fighter 2010. That was frustrating to say the least.
strategik_basic
"Street Fighter 2010"?
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Last boss in Spider-Man 2, it wasn't actually the boss itself, but the environment with the camera controls - I eventually did beat it but I 'couldn't be bothered' for about a month because of how annoying the environment was
Almost every single boss in Metal Gear Solid 2 on EU-Extreme, absolute BS. Through persistence, determination and motivation, I managed to do it, but god I will never do it again.
Fortune was a 1 hit death
Fatman plants like 10,000 bombs and kills you in 1 or 2 hits...
Harrier's close up segments of the boss fight were tedious and hard to avoid, like I had to run up and down the stairs in perfect motion to avoid getting hit by the close up missiles, and weave myself around the platform on the lower floor to avoid his chaingun
Vamp was actually the easiest if you shoot out the lights, hang when he's underwater, and get back up when he walks up to you
MG Rays were annoying because, well it felt lke the blast radius of the missiles were greater because I just kept dying, not to mention I had zero rations, it took me about 3 hours SOLID to perfect this boss fight
Solidus was an absolute b**** because the MG Ray fight and then the torture segment left me with 'bleeding' health, so everytime I began the last boss fight with Solidus I was in bleeding mode, I had to perfect dodging his flames and cutting the missiles he shot at me T_T.
There's something about knowing you have to be 100% perfect/flawless to succeed that seriously makes me uneasy/less likely to be perfect
Last boss in Final Fantasy XIII-2, I just got impatient because I was essentially underleveled (took me out in 1 hit) but breezing through the game just fine, until this boss ruined everything due to my underleveled characters, can't be bothered to go back to grind and strategise with new paradigms so this will be 1 boss I'll never beat due to my lazyness
Dumuzid in Catherine on Hard. That is all.
Never could beat the final boss in Metroid: Prime on Gamecube. So freaking hard. You have to be absolutely perfect or you're toast.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. I did manage to actually beat it, once. But I swear it was sheer luck, so it doesn't really count. It's just so hard after making it through the path to the final palace with all those mini-areas, then the even harder final palace itself, then there's the boss battle with The Phoenix, and immeadiatly following is the battle with Shadow Link. Soooo freaking hard!
In Battle of Olympus for NES, I couldn't even make it to the final boss. I could always get to the evil palace where he resides, then the maze and the crazy powerful henchmen would kick the crap out of me. It's a shame, too, because I love that game.
Emerald_Warrior
I don't mean to be arrogant but I didn't find Metroid Prime to be a hard boss, unless you were not well stocked on items/upgrades. I think Meta Ridley was harder than Prime, especially on Hard difficulty
Spider Guardian from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes anyone? :P
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The last boss fight in Street Fighter 2010. That was frustrating to say the least.
GreekGameManiac
"Street Fighter 2010"?
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NES game that's set in Street Fighter's future and stars Ken as the main character. It's an action game, though, not a fighting game.
Seymour Flux in FFX. At least I think it was his flux form; it's the version of Seymour you fight in the mountians as you make your final push towards Zanarkand. Couldn't beat him no matter what I tried and the realisation that the bosses would only get harder led me to give up the game in despair. This is the result of pretty much all my attempts to conquer the more recent Final Fantasies.
Business_Fun
Yeah that's the most difficult version of Seymour, it's all about luck (or spending a lot of time upgrading your characters).
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The last boss fight in Street Fighter 2010. That was frustrating to say the least.
Emerald_Warrior
"Street Fighter 2010"?
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NES game that's set in Street Fighter's future and stars Ken as the main character. It's an action game, though, not a fighting game.
Yep, when I first bought and played it I was a little set back as I was expecting to perform a bunch of FS moves in an action game, but it turned out to be a decent game in it's own right.
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