Zant (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess) It’s a post-game boss, something Square Enix seems to do a bit, and it sticks in my mind because I loved Hanekoma as a character and the fact that, even 6 years on from first playing it, I’m still awful at this boss. Sanae Hanekoma aka “Panthera Cantus” (The World Ends With You)Įven when you’re pretty beefed up, this fight stupidly tricky to win without losing a lot of health. Pikmin 3 had many great (and frustrating) boss fights, but the Quaggled Mirclops fight wins my heart, if only because it’s the one I wasn’t terrible at and the fact that it’s actually kinda cute. It’s all madness and took me around an hour to play through the whole segment on normal difficulty, which is ridiculous by any standards of a boss fight. After that, he then gains a huge (we’re talking size of a smallish country sort of huge here) body and then a punch-out style battle ensues. He (it?) then gains a “Wonder Mask” and becomes incredibly powerful, which is easily the trickiest part of the fight. Jergingha (damn, that’s hard to spell) starts out as a brain in a tank, which you have to destroy the support machine keeping ii alive. Jergingha is probably the epitome of Platinum’s absurd boss battles. You play almost any game from Platinum and you can expect an absurdly over the top boss fight. Jergingha (The Wonderful 101)Ī 3 part boss fight that could have only come from Platinum Games. I can laugh about this now, but let’s just say I wasn’t laughing when it happened. As Zelda fired the final shot, Ganon jumped out of the way, leaving Link to get shot in the face with the light arrow, which then killed me, forcing me to restart the battle. Well for the final shot, I had Zelda behind Ganon, with Link in front, distracting Ganon. For those who’ve played Wind Waker, you’ll know that towards the end Zelda fires the final light arrow to kill Ganon. This boss stuck out as one of my favourites for an entirely different reason than many would expect. ![]() Ganondorf (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD) ![]() Crush 40’s rock song “What I’m Made Of” was an amazing fit to the fight and made it and Sonic Heroes itself, all that more memorable. The thing that stood out for me here was the music. It was pretty over the top, with Sonic and pals flying after a giant robot high up above the clouds. Metal Madness came as an unexpected boss fight for me.
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