Here are YOUR picks of the rock-hard first bosses who refused to go easy on us, just because we only just started the game. Can you think of any more examples? Shout in the comments if so, and enjoy!
I remember as a kid Murai was tough as hell. And then I finally beat him, and met the black spider ninjas. I didn't play that game for years after that
Yeah between them and the red dinosaur looking fiends you fight just before, I could never get past the third boss on NGB when I was a kid. If getting exploded every two seconds by the ninja and having your head bitten off by those dinos wasn't bad enough try all that just before a boss fight, that's not bullsh*t at all.
The first Big Daddy. Sure they're a cakewalk later on once you have more weapons, plasmids, etc. But that first encounter is heartpoundingly difficult, especially on hard.
WookieChef big daddies on lower difficulties you could kill without looking at the screen all you need to do is unload a clip or less of the tommy gun and it’s dead
@@Wiznatcharoo I don't play on lower difficulties. I've been playing video games for so long that there was a certain point where I guess I decided I was too good for anything below hard. For instance, I start every Halo game on Legendary.
I still have a Furby sitting on the top shelf of my closet. My sister came back from university and I got back from work one day to see that she had closed its eyes and turned it around so she didn’t have to look at it. Naturally, I turned it back around, opened its eyes, and pointed it towards her bed.
What about Father Gascoigne from Bloodborne? Not only is he one of the strongest and fastest hunters in Yharnam, 2/3 of the way through the fight he transforms into a giant werewolf beast and starts jumping around the boss arena. Also, since I'm sure someone will bring it up, The Cleric Beast is an optional boss that you can completely miss, so you end up facing Father Gascoigne first. And you have to beat him to advance in the game.
A friend challenged me to fight him (had never played the game before) he said that if I could defeat in in 5 tries hed give me 100 bucks. I almost beat him at the first try xD aaaaand after that I couldn't even take a third of his life before he killed me :P
Also, the music box you get from the little girl can get you a few free hits, but use it too much and he transforms right then and there. Edit: Learned that the hard way.
Took me 2 hours and a lot of rage to beat him since Bloodborne was my first FromSoft game; never struggled so much in a game before. Became really easy on my NG playthrough because I learned to roll into his werewolf form, not away from.
Ooooh that troll... He had his own video didn't he?... That one. You know the one... where... *cough* Luke got troll raged after getting rag-dolled down the side of a mountain multiple times. I'm sorry but we all saw it...
YES! The troll has to count. Skyrim was sort of the first game I played and I was so terrified of that troll that never seemed to lose any life and killed me in a couple of swings :S
I had an Ellen and freaked out in the caverns the first time those big ass spiders dropped down. Many... Many... Levels later; i'm over that traumatic period now.
Although I remember the second fight significantly easier, since he mostly uses the same moveset as the first time, without the gross black whatever-it-is hanging out of his back.
@@kimnicaro3496 that transformation made it easier since he's now a bigger target and you can predict his movements, the second fight was harder because he has faster reflexes and he actually does have a new move
The biggest problem for me is the length. I've been playing five times a week for three years now and I still don't feel like the ending is even close.
In Magica 1, your "tutorial boss" is Behold the Watcher. After just learning all the controls, 6 different ways to cast spells AND 8 spell elements, you suddenly face him. He hits you with pink projectiles as well as a lazer beam. He's incredibly tough for a new player (unless you know you can cut the rope to your left and drop a chandelier on him, killing him instantly).
I love that you have TF2 in here!!! The campaign was pretty good and your relationship with BT is like going from online dating to never wanting be without him:P
I remember spending ages fighting Deathstroke... Him - "I know you spotted the opening I gave you, but you didn't take it, why?" Me - "Um, no, I actually legitimately did not see any opening. Kind of hard to do when you attack and counterattack as fast as light." Him - (starts attacking in a rapid QTE with his staff and tethers explosive canisters to me) Me - "Oh, good, the *easy part*"
Deathstroke isn’t the first boss, it’s Killer Croc, who you show the aftermath of in this very video. And Electrocutioner’s “fight” happens before Deathstroke. Hard as the fight is it’s a big stretch to call him a first boss.
I personally think Copperhead was a harder boss than Deathstroke, especially on I Am The Night Mode. Since Copperhead counts as a knife-wielding enemy, and the mode doesnt show you the counter warnings, and youre fighting 20 of her at one time, I found it the most annoying boss to beat. The reason why is because since she has the same attacks as a blade enemy, you dont know if she'll throw the regular slash attack or the long attack you HAVE to hold down the counter button to avoid damage. And since theres so many of her around you, you'll probably just press the button once and get hit 3 more times which drains your health fast. Soooo many retries
I can see where your coming from , bit killer croc isn't really much of a boss fight , more of a , like one of the comments above me said "test boss fight".
Iudex Gundyr already had a promotion in the form of Champion Gundyr later on in the game. Was one of the better boss fights in the day the game, after I learned how to prevent him from pummeling me.
I remember when I first picked up Yakuza 0, it was my first time playing a game in the series. Kuze kicked my ass HARD! He's definitely a step up from all the mobs of goons you encounter in the streets of Kamurocho. He has long combo strings, counterattacks, a huge lifebar and your Kiryu is probably pretty weak at that point in game because (as a newcomer) you wouldn't exactly expect the first boss to be this challenging. Or maybe that's just me, I dunno.
Nope, that was exactly my experience too. Yakuza 0 was my first Yakuza game so I had no idea I should take my time doing some substories and actually buying skills. Nor did I know how locking-on worked properly. When I replayed Y0 this year after having played all the entries in the series, I schooled Kuze so hard!
I sympathize, even though I only died once. The game is generous with this fight's checkpoints, so even if you die, it doesn't boot you back to the first room. Kuze himself is tough indeed. Next to no healing options, no other learned styles except Brawler, and almost no other chance to earn money beforehand shifts the scales more in Kuze's favor. Makes it satisfying to beat a boss that's been kickin' your ass, doesn't it?
@@KingdomKey-ik4xk oh absolutely! It forces you to learn the mechanics of the game and pushes you forward early on! There are a lot of harder fights both in this game and later ones, but Kuze is a great initiation. Even story wise, it's Kiryu's first fight against a veteran yakuza badass, it'd makes sense for him to struggle, no matter how much of a badass he becomes later. I just hope that Kuze boss fight doesn't discourage too many people away from the game, it's such a classic!
Jane doesn't find many things cool, it is hard to impress the ancient empress of chaos who created this world from a thought within a thought, and brought tempered destruction to bear on the old gods of mythos, taking on their form and ways of anarchy until today all our horror and stories simply refer to her. What do you see when you look upon her? A human woman or is that simply the image your mind creates to avoid having to go mad from viewing her true terrifying form?
@@suicidalbanananana A. Not cool. And B. You are entitled to your wrong opinion. But dude dont go on peoples comments who obviously like her, don't be rude.
@@suicidalbanananana think you need to take a look inward if a young woman having fun on a comedy video game channel.gets you this hate filled. Pathetic
Fun fact about a random stranger on the internet: my brother-in-law had a Furby as a kid, and it would talk on its own and has a weird sound to it that makes it sound almost out of battery (It wasn’t out of battery) I suggested the bury it in the backyard five feet below the ground.
I don't share the fear because i played Diablo 3 first, and only. And the butcher is a effing pushover in that game, even though he's the final boss of act one. The grills are very telegraphed. And what does that fat thickhead think they are going to hit with that useless hook thing.
Gyoubu Oniwa from sekiro is the best first boss in any video game I've played yet. He's tough as hell when you aren't used to the game yet, and the setting and music are so fantastic that they make the game's first boss feel like another game's final one. Absolutely deserves a spot in my eyes.
So Murai should be disqualified from this list. Need I remind you all the title is "...First Bosses Who Deserve A Promotion." Murai was a first boss, true. But he was also the final boss, meaning he DID get his promotion. Ergo, he does not count.
Genshin from NGII as well, since you fight him 3 times before fighting the archfiend as the final boss (I found Genshin to be harder than the giant demon that the other fiends spent the whole game trying to resurrect)
True but his final form is super easy, I killed him first try. Murai took more than a year when I was a kid. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that at least seven years passed since I started and beat the game. But when I play it nowadays first Murai still seems much harder.
Strafe and strike. But he hits like a bus and is really unforgiving for your health bar being so small. Even the Asylum Demon was easier, if you had the right items and enough chutzpah.
OtakuUnitedStudio Well, if you run black firebombs in this game again, it’s still trivial. If you aren’t hugging him in the second phase, you can exploit that insane fire weakness easily. They even hand you a good amount of normal firebombs as well.
Thatwould beme yeah he is rather easy but if u play ds for the first time and this bastard stands in your way then gl trying no to breake ur controller
Now I am temptedto drag my sister's beardie to watch these and see how /she/ reacts. Though she watches my sister play a lot of games. . .or rather sits near my sister's laptop while my sister is gaming staring out the window for hours.
In their attics? My mom has my old furby out on a shelf where it can scare away a bird that keeps trying to attack the window of her sewing room (formerly my room).
What annoys me the most about Deathstroke is that you Bat-Fist him in the face about 300 times, and all it does for most of that is make him angry. It has been firmly established that a single application of Bat-Knuckle can level most people, so what is his head made out of? He even loses his helmet and suffers no apparent loss of protection. Is it just a mask?
For him yes its mainly for psychological factor and a gas mask, deathstroke has enhanced endurance, strength, speed and reflexes due to a super soldier serum he was experimented on with
Yeah Deathstroke isn't an ordinary Human, and despite being strong enough to give Croc a run for his money he doesn't rely on his strength to win. Also his healing factor is only half as good as Wolverine's... only half... Still makes him stupidly hard to kill.
I've always thought that when people do videos like this they should show which games are going to be spoiled, most just let you find out by the time it's too late, I'm surprised and glad someone actually does this!
I was hoping someone would say this. At least you could block Gundyr and learn his attacks - Vanguard just kills you in 1-2 hits. There’s no space to move around in its boss room either, so if you get into a bad position you’re dead - better luck with your next character.
Man i tried to beat that first boss so many times finally i decided to just go on as a soul then i found out if you beat the first you just get one punched to death by a giant dragon and ended up in the spot you would have if you died to the first boss anyway
It doesn't help that they give you a mini-gun. Thanks to the deathclaw's armor it does a piddling amount of damage. If you wasted any ammo on the raiders you'll end up finishing the fight with your 10mm from the vault...that has a better base damage so its much more effective.
The only time I've ever had an easy fight with that thing was when the game glitched and the deathclaw got stuck in a wall. I still stayed well back and just unloaded with the minigun.
Yeah, he's the reason I stop playing Dark Souls 3 and decided that the Souls Series, just wasn't for me. I tried that boss about 8 - 10 times with 5 different characters. I didn't even get him down to his second form, I knew I sucked at video games, but that boss reminded me, that Dark Souls is for Gamers, and I'm a scrub!
@@neilcognito thats the whole point of the souls series, not giving up. Its all based on learning the moveset of the various bosses and finally defeat them.
Enki _6_6_6 After around the 8-9th death, I asked myself: What am I trying to accomplish here? Will this bring me the glory of feeling like a badass after beating this first boss, of maybe 20 - 25? Then I watched someone on RUclips beat the boss in a single go, and decided, yeah - nope, I sucketh, and I can't do that. Matthew Coyle: Yeah, I'm waiting till it comes out on the switch, and then trying my hands on the first one, surely it can't be as bad as the third - right? No seriously, RIGHT?!
I usually cheesed the Butcher whenever I got his quest(not guaranteed). You see, if you have a bow and arrows, there's a fairly common room set that has a door surrounded by bars instead of solid walls. Since he's incapable of opening doors, he'll mill about trying to reach you, darting in and out of view when he's in front of the door, but otherwise a sitting duck for you to plink away at until he dies.
But Deathstroke isn't first? You fight Killer Croc at Blackgate as the first boss, you literally showed the aftermath of this boss fight with the punch/question style interrogation
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire! The very first Boss you have to fight (on foot) is a freaking Chicken Walker! It has Laser Canons that will take you out in 2 or 3 hits and all you have to fight with is a hand blaster and, if you're lucky, a dozen seeker missiles at most.
Well, where is Captain Flynt from Borderlands 2? Not only his arena hasn't any barriers to keep you from falling down(and then having to climb all the way up again), he has even random immortality moments when you can shoot at him basically everything and you do no damage, and he can even put the entire arena on fire. Man, not even Handsome Jack is this difficult to beat and he is the almost final boss! (I know that before there are Boom and Bewm but... I've always tought of them as mini bosses before Flynt)
Boom Bewm are mini bosses, no red health bar. I breezed through Flynt for the first time ever after MULTIPLE playthroughs of the game just recently and that's only because I was over leveled. Typically I cheese him by jumping off his ship and taking pot shots with a sniper rifle.
@Anson D. Grimes read MY post, you're right about Knuckle Dragger being first (not sure how I forgot about it) but having a legendary drop and an intro card doesn't make them a boss. I'd say they'd need all 3, card, orange drop, and special health bar.
@Anson D. Grimes. True. I totally forgot about Knuckle Dragger .-. And it is a she? Really, I didn't know it! Where in the game (or anywhere else official) it is said? Anyway, you're right dude, Captain Flynt is the third Boss, he is tough though
@Anson D. Grimes I never noticed it, guess I'm very distracted when I read. Well, the 'more you know' right? Anyway, it's good to 'meet' another Borderlands fan :D
Both Frank and the first sanctuary boss from Earthbound. That's when you have few psi abilities, items, and only one party member, makes making the beginning of the game one of the hardest sections.
Sugar Dove did you never play Devil May Cry 2? All the bosses in that are the easiest bosses in the series Cerberus in 3 is certainly really hard. Especially since for the english release the Normal was the Japanese Hard after the complaints of DMC 2. Which was easy cus of complaints of DMC 1
@@ZackRToler how do you know which is English and which is Japanese? Just curious to know which one I got, because i honestly dont think he/they was that hard, especially compared to other bosses in the game
The Blood Golem in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. Up until this point you've probably fought a Sabbat shovelhead or two in the tutorial, and maybe (if you haven't talked your way around them) a few human gang members. Then suddenly you've unexpectedly summoned a blood golem that deals aggravated damage and moves so fast he practically teleports around the small room you're trapped in. Worst of all, you'd think you could treat a walking pile of blood like a juice box, but nooo, you can't feed from it at all. I gave that art gallery zero stars on Yelp.
omg yes! but the blood golem isnt the first possible boss to fight, so i don't think it counts for the video. but i agree as a boss it is a dick to kill
Not sure if it counts as a boss, but i had real problems with the 'stillborn baby that turns into a monster if you don't keep it smiling ' thing in The Witcher 3. Put me off the rest of the game to be honest.
I guess it's nitpicking, but actually the hardest tutorial-boss in Souls is the Vanguard from Demon's Souls, but on the other hand, you're not expected to actually kill him.
To be honest, in immortals Fenyx Rising when i first talked to Aphrodite (who is a tree) i had to fight Achilles's shade, which was extremely tough to even survive. Not sure if you fight a different shade depending on which god you find first, but it's basically the game's way of showing the Typhon's Wrath mechanic, which is the name for Typhon wanting to eff you up when you're casually strolling to your next objective, but he's too lazy to come do it himself so he sends one of his corrupted Greek heroes to do it.
Isn't Mia technically the first boss of RE7. She is hard as nails... and chainsaw and other hard objects. All you have is a handgun, AND JUST ONE HAND, BECAUSE SHE JUST TOOK THE OTHER OFF! 😭
That utterly terrifying moment when you run out of handgun ammo against Mia, on madhouse and then you have to run around slashing at her with the hatchet, praying she doesn't impale you with her sprinting chainsaw attack xD, doing that with the vr headset still gives me slight PTSD.
Everybody always forgets that the very first boss fight in Batman Arkham origins was actually killer croc because remember you had to fight them on the roof before that cut scene played of Batman interrogating him
Do you know what i want to see on outside xtra? The Nintendo labo vehicle kit and as it's almost Halloween, some kind of horror game like visage. That's what Luke and Ellen do. They take something cute and kid friendly like Nintendo labo and make it really dark. (Remember that episode of sotw with super Mario on the switch and Ellen randomly started talking about the pitfalls of buying friendships? ) Conversely, an 18+ horror will be made to seem silly as hell.
all you needed was a bow and a section of grated wall that he couldn't path around, then you just picked him off. Leoric, on the other hand.......ugh....and technically the Butcher wasn't guaranteed to be your first boss as the game used a randomizing algorithm to make each playthrough unique.
Actually I cheesed it by playing ring around the table. AIs in Diablo games get confused rather easily when it comes to choosing a path around things. And this guy's attacks have no range. also, D1 and D2 went pretty deep in the horror aspects. His.. workshop is one of the more gruesome things, but there's a long list of contenders for the title of "most gruesome".
I remember that i did him easly as a mage with ranged spells and running. Not that hard. Non of the bosses in both D1 and D2 were super hard just blast them from range (and use minions to help if you play a necro in D2). Still i never liked to play melee characters so that may have helped me too. Btw if you like frustrating bosses in a Diablo-like game then Path of exile endgame maps are for you :)
I was among the very first batch of player of World of Warcraft when it first came out. I played a Human Paladin and remember struggling against an elite mobs named Hogger. For a time Hogger had the most number of players kills recorded...
Not technically a boss, but I feel compelled to add: Fallout: New Vegas. Headed north from the starting town, directly towards Vegas, and ran smack-dab into a Deathclaw -- at about Level 3 or so. ...Went *about* as well as you'd expect.
Did u go straight to the quarry? That's like the hardest area in the game. It's got mines and deathclaws everywhere. If u hit one like 5 more show up. Then if u decide to explore, like 8 more show up. It's so brutal
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I strayed too close to the quarry. Either that, or... Primm Pass, I think? It's been a while, I forget which of the landmarks north of Goodsprings are death-traps for new players... moreso than usual, anyway.
Yeah, the Deathclaws in NV are notoriously more difficult than in 3 or 4. I always avoid them if I can. Which sucks because there are a couple quests that force you to go into Quarry Junction. Thank God for Lily and stealth boys.
I got ambushed by a couple of giant radscorpions the first three times I tried to play the game. Which is why I only actually played it recently when I decided to follow the road like the characters told me to.
All the Zentraedi bosses were hard as nails. The regular battlepods and fighters were jokes by comparison. Didn't help that the Defense Force almost never sent any wingmen to lend a hand. Man, now I'm nostalgic for that game, but it had some issues. I'd love to see an updated version.
I can't remember if this boss was on the non-commenter edition, but when it comes to the souls series, I would say Vanguard from Demon's Souls is the most difficult tutorial boss in the series, simply because you're meant to lose to it. Even though it has a hilariously big health pool, insane damage resistance and damage output for where you are in the game at that point (Still a basic noodle), you can beat it, which I think is great design, instead of making the boss simply unkillable or have it kill you in a forced cutscene. (Yes, I know the dragon god kills you in a, guess what, cutscene, but that was kinda the point for you to die. Beating Vanguard gave you the reward of knowing you just beat a boss with the odds stacked so hard against you, it almost spun the planet around)
You guys forgot the true butt punisher Razorgore from WoWs Black Wing Lair. Who literally required 40 people to be a perfect part of: Controlling the Boss for a short duration while destroying eggs that you have to kill a whole room full. Using 8 tanks to keep the 4 different waves of enemies from killing the Boss which immediately ends the event. And you have to do all this until the eggs are done then you get to fight the ACTUAL boss. FUUUUU-
"You want teeth. I want answers." will never not be one of my favorite video game quotes. Deathstroke is neither the first boss, nor the hardes as Andy claims, at least not in my opinion. That would be Lady Shiva with achievement. Getting the Deathstroke AV was annoying, getting the Shiva one cost me roughly 34% of my sanity and my XBox-Controller about half of its lifespan.
Mar Hawkman No argument from me here. When someone is able to hand Batman his ass in a fair fight, that someone deserves to get a hard to earn achievement. Okay, maybe there were a few to many additional ninjas involved in that particular fight to really call it fair, but still :D
Glad dark souls three was added.. Granted it becomes easier after you've had some experience with the updated mechanics game has to offer.. But it's still really difficult at the limited health and armor your given.. Don't even get me started on fighting him as Deprived! The first time I played that, I panicked and made the mistake of rolling *away*
Did the people who died multiple times to Kane in Titanfall 2 forget about Bt's Default shield? Many of Kane's unexploded projectiles can be caught and thrown back dealing massive damage to him making the boss fight very easy.
12:55 as some one who knows the basics of nunchuku, the speed was the only thing that was kinda impressive. It's not over the top, the moves he uses are the basics. Nunchaku just look impressive, that's why Bruce Lee used them.
For me, it's the Beast from The Witcher 1. If you don't want Abigail to die, and you didn't realize that you would be thrust straight into the boss after blowing open the Salamandra hideout (so you forgot to stock up on items that kill monsters), it's EXTREMELY difficult. It spawns several dogs that will kill Abigail in seconds, it can cause Hurt which will paralyze you as it wails on you, and you have to go back to the beginning of the long-ass cutscene every time you want to restart (unless you quicksave, which will put the Beast RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU upon loading). Not to mention: After you defeat the Beast, you are IMMEDIATELY attacked by the villagepeople.
They should make a 10 hardest boss battles and have viper in there somewhere because if you've ever fought in Viper from Titanfall 2 you know what I'm talking about. And if you don't know what I'm talking about the boss battles pretty much you have to shoot him while he's flying around everywhere and you're on the top of a spaceship kind of and he spawns a bunch of scorches which are the titan that Kane used
Here are YOUR picks of the rock-hard first bosses who refused to go easy on us, just because we only just started the game. Can you think of any more examples? Shout in the comments if so, and enjoy!
I've had an idea for a video for a while: Five Video Game Restaurants That We Aren't Giving 5 Stars
Your first game in Overwatch. New controls, abilities you suck at. Oh and, of course, the one D.va player who you really wish got that nerf...
Also the first Arkham Origin boss is Killer Croc, right? You have to blow up everything to beat the high healthbar heathen.
Why not do bosses who actually got there promotions for a third part
The stranger in God of war!
Toughest first boss to get past on all games: “Update required”.
I know right! It took me TWO DAYS to get past it! And with all the beginning equipment, I kept dying!
No, it’s “online account required”
One, comment of the week here. Two, DEAR GOD YES! You are so right.
You sir, win the comment section today.
Even worse the GTA Online loading screen.
i have a suggestion: Games where the tutorial level is way too easy for the game you're about to play.
So school?
So...obviously cuphead is on their
Final Fantasy 12
Furi, even though its still difficult
HEARTS OF IRON 4! lol
A mech-suit might make it harder to get through _doors,_ but it's a lot easier to get through _walls._ Loophole!
Time to make a new door!
Technically no one "didn't die" so you cant say "Loophole!", but you can say "Loophole."
Doorhole? Technically it's a portal so portal hole?
a really big f###ing hole coming right up
wait thats a loophole? i thought ita a gloryhole?
The other thing about gundir. He never reached his fire keeper. Meaning he was LEVEL 1
I remember as a kid Murai was tough as hell. And then I finally beat him, and met the black spider ninjas. I didn't play that game for years after that
If you'd have played NGII, you probably would have committed suicide back then. lol
Yeah between them and the red dinosaur looking fiends you fight just before, I could never get past the third boss on NGB when I was a kid. If getting exploded every two seconds by the ninja and having your head bitten off by those dinos wasn't bad enough try all that just before a boss fight, that's not bullsh*t at all.
Can't believe no one has mentioned the gruesome first boss from historically accurate RPG Kingdom come: Deliverance . . . it's dysentery
They were inspired by Oregon Trail I guess.
(screams into the sky) PIGLINGTOOONNNNN
The first Big Daddy. Sure they're a cakewalk later on once you have more weapons, plasmids, etc. But that first encounter is heartpoundingly difficult, especially on hard.
WookieChef big daddies on lower difficulties you could kill without looking at the screen all you need to do is unload a clip or less of the tommy gun and it’s dead
But they're canonically already on top of the food chain, so do they really need a promotion?
Absolutely.
@@Wiznatcharoo I don't play on lower difficulties. I've been playing video games for so long that there was a certain point where I guess I decided I was too good for anything below hard. For instance, I start every Halo game on Legendary.
They're still hard on NG+
When you're playing on the hardest difficulty. All those weapons and plasmids mean nothing now.
Luke's afraid of Gaping Dragon and Furbies.. and straight from his nightmares crawls.. *Gaping Furby*
Artists get on that mashup!
I thought you typed "Luke's afraid of Gaping Dragon and Furries."
Tbh, that's an approximate description of some of the animatronics from the FNAF series...
@aguy654 because you're probably better off not knowing
oh boy
I still have a Furby sitting on the top shelf of my closet. My sister came back from university and I got back from work one day to see that she had closed its eyes and turned it around so she didn’t have to look at it.
Naturally, I turned it back around, opened its eyes, and pointed it towards her bed.
"Name yourself after an animal, and you're gonna get eaten" when talking to Batman.
How topical for the present day.
What about Father Gascoigne from Bloodborne? Not only is he one of the strongest and fastest hunters in Yharnam, 2/3 of the way through the fight he transforms into a giant werewolf beast and starts jumping around the boss arena.
Also, since I'm sure someone will bring it up, The Cleric Beast is an optional boss that you can completely miss, so you end up facing Father Gascoigne first. And you have to beat him to advance in the game.
A friend challenged me to fight him (had never played the game before) he said that if I could defeat in in 5 tries hed give me 100 bucks. I almost beat him at the first try xD aaaaand after that I couldn't even take a third of his life before he killed me :P
Also, the music box you get from the little girl can get you a few free hits, but use it too much and he transforms right then and there.
Edit: Learned that the hard way.
Took me 2 hours and a lot of rage to beat him since Bloodborne was my first FromSoft game; never struggled so much in a game before. Became really easy on my NG playthrough because I learned to roll into his werewolf form, not away from.
I had to run like a chicken in circles
Gascoingne is easy enough once you know what you're doing but saying that he killed me more times then I could count when I first played Bloodborne.
Does the troll on the way up to the Greybeards in Skyrim count?
Ooooh that troll... He had his own video didn't he?... That one. You know the one... where... *cough* Luke got troll raged after getting rag-dolled down the side of a mountain multiple times.
I'm sorry but we all saw it...
YES! The troll has to count. Skyrim was sort of the first game I played and I was so terrified of that troll that never seemed to lose any life and killed me in a couple of swings :S
Not if you count dragons as bosses, since you have to kill your first one before that.
I had an Ellen and freaked out in the caverns the first time those big ass spiders dropped down. Many... Many... Levels later; i'm over that traumatic period now.
@@DrakeAurum to be completely honest... I usually leave most of that first dragon fight to the guards xD it's not that hard then xD
To be fair, Iudex Gundyr does get a promotion... Gives me conniptions...
Although I remember the second fight significantly easier, since he mostly uses the same moveset as the first time, without the gross black whatever-it-is hanging out of his back.
@@kimnicaro3496 that transformation made it easier since he's now a bigger target and you can predict his movements, the second fight was harder because he has faster reflexes and he actually does have a new move
@@kimnicaro3496 He's much more agressive. He's easy if you use a shield, or go non- melee.
He was such a great fight
I was looking to see if somebody mentioned this. Yeah, Champion can be a bitch if you're not good at parrying.
I appreciate the “Heavy metal sub-genres” line in the first pick.
Thank you
The tutorial room from driver 1
Any License test in Gran Turismo
*Cuphead
Eric Fouch especially the rally car one. That was torture
A difficult first boss not a first boss that just straight up stopped you playing the game
You know who else deserves a promotion? John and James. All hail the camera folk.
Form camera folk to camera kings.
They need to make a special episode where Luke and Ellen do the camerawork and James and John sit on the couch
@@mikeblatzheim2797 that's a good idea for an April fool's video!
Mike, what a great way to blurrily see James' and John's feet. lol
James gets a character for the next D&D quest and gets brutally killed in the first 10 minutes before returning back behind the camera.
'You call those horns? THESE are horns!' And Jane would know. You know, because of Prudence. And that whole 'being evil incarnate' thing...
Evil first boss, Greg at the McDonald's that I worked at when I was 15.
@@thehoodybadger3402 and don't forget about how fast the NPCs lose their cool! Like chill!
And who could forget the completely broken Mcflurry encounter
The glitchy shake machine still gives me nightmares
Don't even get me started about the "teammates" you were given. Worst A.I. scripting I've ever seen.
The biggest problem for me is the length. I've been playing five times a week for three years now and I still don't feel like the ending is even close.
In Magica 1, your "tutorial boss" is Behold the Watcher. After just learning all the controls, 6 different ways to cast spells AND 8 spell elements, you suddenly face him. He hits you with pink projectiles as well as a lazer beam. He's incredibly tough for a new player (unless you know you can cut the rope to your left and drop a chandelier on him, killing him instantly).
I love that you have TF2 in here!!! The campaign was pretty good and your relationship with BT is like going from online dating to never wanting be without him:P
I remember spending ages fighting Deathstroke...
Him - "I know you spotted the opening I gave you, but you didn't take it, why?"
Me - "Um, no, I actually legitimately did not see any opening. Kind of hard to do when you attack and counterattack as fast as light."
Him - (starts attacking in a rapid QTE with his staff and tethers explosive canisters to me)
Me - "Oh, good, the *easy part*"
If I remember right wasn't killer croc the tutorial boss, then electrocutioner, and finally deathstroke.
Its deathstroke THEN electrocutioner
I was playing that bugger for days! I couldn't see what I was supposed to do to him.
Deathstroke isn’t the first boss, it’s Killer Croc, who you show the aftermath of in this very video. And Electrocutioner’s “fight” happens before Deathstroke. Hard as the fight is it’s a big stretch to call him a first boss.
"Commenter's edition"
Also I think electrocutioner doesn't count since he goes down in one hit. Wiki says Deathstroke is second, but as mentioned..."Commenter Edition"
I personally think Copperhead was a harder boss than Deathstroke, especially on I Am The Night Mode. Since Copperhead counts as a knife-wielding enemy, and the mode doesnt show you the counter warnings, and youre fighting 20 of her at one time, I found it the most annoying boss to beat. The reason why is because since she has the same attacks as a blade enemy, you dont know if she'll throw the regular slash attack or the long attack you HAVE to hold down the counter button to avoid damage. And since theres so many of her around you, you'll probably just press the button once and get hit 3 more times which drains your health fast. Soooo many retries
I think Croc is... test boss.
I can see where your coming from , bit killer croc isn't really much of a boss fight , more of a , like one of the comments above me said "test boss fight".
I need a shirt that says "I have the reflexes of a caffeinated hummingbird"
Iudex Gundyr already had a promotion in the form of Champion Gundyr later on in the game.
Was one of the better boss fights in the day the game, after I learned how to prevent him from pummeling me.
I remember when I first picked up Yakuza 0, it was my first time playing a game in the series.
Kuze kicked my ass HARD! He's definitely a step up from all the mobs of goons you encounter in the streets of Kamurocho. He has long combo strings, counterattacks, a huge lifebar and your Kiryu is probably pretty weak at that point in game because (as a newcomer) you wouldn't exactly expect the first boss to be this challenging.
Or maybe that's just me, I dunno.
Nope, that was exactly my experience too. Yakuza 0 was my first Yakuza game so I had no idea I should take my time doing some substories and actually buying skills. Nor did I know how locking-on worked properly. When I replayed Y0 this year after having played all the entries in the series, I schooled Kuze so hard!
I sympathize, even though I only died once. The game is generous with this fight's checkpoints, so even if you die, it doesn't boot you back to the first room. Kuze himself is tough indeed. Next to no healing options, no other learned styles except Brawler, and almost no other chance to earn money beforehand shifts the scales more in Kuze's favor. Makes it satisfying to beat a boss that's been kickin' your ass, doesn't it?
@@KingdomKey-ik4xk oh absolutely! It forces you to learn the mechanics of the game and pushes you forward early on! There are a lot of harder fights both in this game and later ones, but Kuze is a great initiation. Even story wise, it's Kiryu's first fight against a veteran yakuza badass, it'd makes sense for him to struggle, no matter how much of a badass he becomes later.
I just hope that Kuze boss fight doesn't discourage too many people away from the game, it's such a classic!
Butcher's "Ah, fresh meat" is a music for my ears.
Jane doesn't find many things cool, it is hard to impress the ancient empress of chaos who created this world from a thought within a thought, and brought tempered destruction to bear on the old gods of mythos, taking on their form and ways of anarchy until today all our horror and stories simply refer to her. What do you see when you look upon her? A human woman or is that simply the image your mind creates to avoid having to go mad from viewing her true terrifying form?
That comment was straight up poetry :)
Kisara Maiden With Eyes Of Blue Hmm Death match between the Cthulhu monster and Jane? I'd watch it
@@suicidalbanananana A. Not cool. And B. You are entitled to your wrong opinion. But dude dont go on peoples comments who obviously like her, don't be rude.
@@suicidalbanananana think you need to take a look inward if a young woman having fun on a comedy video game channel.gets you this hate filled. Pathetic
@@suicidalbanananana You must have some repressed shit you need to deal with.
Fun fact about a random stranger on the internet: my brother-in-law had a Furby as a kid, and it would talk on its own and has a weird sound to it that makes it sound almost out of battery (It wasn’t out of battery) I suggested the bury it in the backyard five feet below the ground.
The first ones had a faulty computer chip. Collectors are after them apparently
“Fresh Meat!”
Me: *shudders reactively*
A year late, but, uh...
Open door. Fire wall. Close door. Butcher dies.
I don't share the fear because i played Diablo 3 first, and only. And the butcher is a effing pushover in that game, even though he's the final boss of act one. The grills are very telegraphed. And what does that fat thickhead think they are going to hit with that useless hook thing.
Gundyr?? Everyone knows the hardest tutorial boss was the Vanguard in Demon Souls.
7 video game currency's that makes no sense in buying or selling.
Legion Denaris/$ NCR in Fallout: New Vegas. Caps only, bitches.
Souls from Dark Souls. "Who wants these tortured souls!? I'm trading them for one knight soul!"
Golden keys from Borderlands, though you can't buy or sell them, they're literally useless.
@@IamaPERSON Extremely disturbing.
@@noblefive5906 "Use the Gold Keys" they said "you'll get great loot" they said.
technically Iudex Gundyr does get a promotion, he's in the game later and is much stronger, faster, and far more aggressive
Jack Baker picks up his chainsaw: "Groovy!"
Ethan: "Not groovy!"
definitely my favorite lines from that fight
Gyoubu Oniwa from sekiro is the best first boss in any video game I've played yet. He's tough as hell when you aren't used to the game yet, and the setting and music are so fantastic that they make the game's first boss feel like another game's final one. Absolutely deserves a spot in my eyes.
So Murai should be disqualified from this list. Need I remind you all the title is "...First Bosses Who Deserve A Promotion." Murai was a first boss, true. But he was also the final boss, meaning he DID get his promotion. Ergo, he does not count.
Same with Indux Gundyr, late game you can fight an optional version of the boss called Champion Gundyr that is stronger, more aggressive, and harder
Genshin from NGII as well, since you fight him 3 times before fighting the archfiend as the final boss (I found Genshin to be harder than the giant demon that the other fiends spent the whole game trying to resurrect)
What about burial
True but his final form is super easy, I killed him first try. Murai took more than a year when I was a kid. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that at least seven years passed since I started and beat the game. But when I play it nowadays first Murai still seems much harder.
This boss kicked my ass for about 3 hours stright
Iudex Gundyr did get a promotion.
Champion Gundyr
Quentin Gantz yea to bad they’re both easy
hastings ya, now pinwheel, that is a challenge
Well technically Champion Gundyr got a demotion.
@@bunk5408 try no shield light or no armor with only a katana that is a challenge
akh'ar gamingYT who uses a shield
What about the lucky few who chose thunderblight Ganon as their first boss fight from the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild.
Or the people who thought they cpuld fight the Lynel in Zora's Domain
Anonymous took me about 25 tries
I thought we were /required/ to fight the Lynel. . . I don't remember how many tries it took me.
Hallaloth we technically can ignore him and just grab the arrows. But there’s no way he’s letting us ignore him
Thank god i chose waterblight
I dunno about you, but I'm itching for a "Top 7 Public Domain Songs in Video Games" video.
Ooohhh *me likey* that subject.
Gundyr is still one of the easiest bosses in souls. The trick is to stay behind him and Dodge forward+left.
Also his music is excellent.
Strafe and strike. But he hits like a bus and is really unforgiving for your health bar being so small. Even the Asylum Demon was easier, if you had the right items and enough chutzpah.
Or just parry him repeatedly because his telegraphs are years long and every attack he has besides the grab and the kick is parry fodder.
OtakuUnitedStudio Well, if you run black firebombs in this game again, it’s still trivial. If you aren’t hugging him in the second phase, you can exploit that insane fire weakness easily. They even hand you a good amount of normal firebombs as well.
Thatwould beme yeah he is rather easy but if u play ds for the first time and this bastard stands in your way then gl trying no to breake ur controller
Im new to the series and he was hard for me
Furby? Most terrifying thing? Bah, Luke clearly doesn't remember Mr. Blobby.... happy nightmares :p
Mr.Blobby is a pleasant little man
Shudder.....although I didn’t mind him at the time, but now he freaks me out
I was scared of my Teddy Ruxpin. Those are scary for a five year old.
I'm pretty sure Jack Baker's only weakness is the "Cthulhu Powerbomb", made popular by Joe Baker. Nobody survives the Ol Bakerbomb
My bearded dragon and I look forward to your videos! She loves all the movement and Ellen's laugh
Savanna Dearing
This is the most wholesome comment here
Aww thank you 💜. She's my first lizard so we do everything together. Even go to work!
Now I am temptedto drag my sister's beardie to watch these and see how /she/ reacts. Though she watches my sister play a lot of games. . .or rather sits near my sister's laptop while my sister is gaming staring out the window for hours.
Does she try and eat the screen? On the video where they pretend there's a bird outside Apep jumps at whoever runs across the screen 🤣
When I first read "bearded dragon" my mind went places, damn. Need to spend less time on the internet.
I'm soooooo glad I'm not the only one scared of Furby!! He used to talk in the middle of the night. When his batteries died he got possessed
In their attics? My mom has my old furby out on a shelf where it can scare away a bird that keeps trying to attack the window of her sewing room (formerly my room).
I'm so happy to see Titanfall 2 get a mention, it's super underrated
Radhrion _ it’s not underrated just dead
What annoys me the most about Deathstroke is that you Bat-Fist him in the face about 300 times, and all it does for most of that is make him angry. It has been firmly established that a single application of Bat-Knuckle can level most people, so what is his head made out of? He even loses his helmet and suffers no apparent loss of protection. Is it just a mask?
For him yes its mainly for psychological factor and a gas mask, deathstroke has enhanced endurance, strength, speed and reflexes due to a super soldier serum he was experimented on with
Deathstroke is the evil grey haired eye patch version of captain America with way more weapons
Yeah Deathstroke isn't an ordinary Human, and despite being strong enough to give Croc a run for his money he doesn't rely on his strength to win. Also his healing factor is only half as good as Wolverine's... only half... Still makes him stupidly hard to kill.
So he is: one cap america + half deadpool (- the humor) + pinch of ninja + whole lots of guns + MGS big boss look. :)
Kallasanty Santy That's a reasonably accurate summary. :)
Don't tell me you referenced all star batman and Robin Andy, you know we don't talk about that story...
What story ?
walkingdeadman19 Batman was a hard bastard abusing Robin, and even kills- and has sex near the bodies.
@@devilmaycry09dante i know. I was just joking, because OC said "we do not talk about that story" hence my "what story"
Oh I didnt get that. My bad lol
Ah ASBAR..... I had repressed that. Welp, time to start repressing again
I like these commenter editions. It’s a great way of acknowledging your viewerbase
I've always thought that when people do videos like this they should show which games are going to be spoiled, most just let you find out by the time it's too late, I'm surprised and glad someone actually does this!
That first boss from demons souls some of us thought was unbeatable
yeah unlike Iudex Vanguard still can kill me
Bonus points because you only get one shot per playthrough
I was hoping someone would say this. At least you could block Gundyr and learn his attacks - Vanguard just kills you in 1-2 hits. There’s no space to move around in its boss room either, so if you get into a bad position you’re dead - better luck with your next character.
Man i tried to beat that first boss so many times finally i decided to just go on as a soul then i found out if you beat the first you just get one punched to death by a giant dragon and ended up in the spot you would have if you died to the first boss anyway
Or the one in Dark Souls, if you don't chicken out and go get some equipment.
The deathclaw from fallout 4 in concord or Lexington I can't remember which. Not really a boss but holy hell that thing did not want to die.
It doesn't help that they give you a mini-gun. Thanks to the deathclaw's armor it does a piddling amount of damage. If you wasted any ammo on the raiders you'll end up finishing the fight with your 10mm from the vault...that has a better base damage so its much more effective.
The only time I've ever had an easy fight with that thing was when the game glitched and the deathclaw got stuck in a wall. I still stayed well back and just unloaded with the minigun.
I believe the deathclaw from Museum of witch's was harder.
Iudex Gundyr felt very manageable to me. Other bosses seriously kicked my butt, though, so it all balanced out.
I'd probably say Gascoigne is harder but ludex has legit destroyed me on like 2 of my character like he just randomly decided he was champion.
Yeah, he's the reason I stop playing Dark Souls 3 and decided that the Souls Series, just wasn't for me. I tried that boss about 8 - 10 times with 5 different characters. I didn't even get him down to his second form, I knew I sucked at video games, but that boss reminded me, that Dark Souls is for Gamers, and I'm a scrub!
@@neilcognito I highly recommend Dark Souls 1. It's slower and a bit easier imo. Plus I can tell you how to cheese the heck outta it and have a blast.
@@neilcognito thats the whole point of the souls series, not giving up. Its all based on learning the moveset of the various bosses and finally defeat them.
Enki _6_6_6 After around the 8-9th death, I asked myself: What am I trying to accomplish here? Will this bring me the glory of feeling like a badass after beating this first boss, of maybe 20 - 25? Then I watched someone on RUclips beat the boss in a single go, and decided, yeah - nope, I sucketh, and I can't do that.
Matthew Coyle: Yeah, I'm waiting till it comes out on the switch, and then trying my hands on the first one, surely it can't be as bad as the third - right? No seriously, RIGHT?!
Iudex Gundyr was my first souls boss. It easily took me 5 hours. Doesn't help that there's nothing to really practise on before the fight
I usually cheesed the Butcher whenever I got his quest(not guaranteed). You see, if you have a bow and arrows, there's a fairly common room set that has a door surrounded by bars instead of solid walls. Since he's incapable of opening doors, he'll mill about trying to reach you, darting in and out of view when he's in front of the door, but otherwise a sitting duck for you to plink away at until he dies.
But Deathstroke isn't first? You fight Killer Croc at Blackgate as the first boss, you literally showed the aftermath of this boss fight with the punch/question style interrogation
Star Wars Shadows of the Empire! The very first Boss you have to fight (on foot) is a freaking Chicken Walker! It has Laser Canons that will take you out in 2 or 3 hits and all you have to fight with is a hand blaster and, if you're lucky, a dozen seeker missiles at most.
You mean an AT-ST?
Yes of course. they're also called Chicken Walkers. Haven't you heard that before?
I haven't. I thought that a machine whose name is only 4 letters wouldn't need a nickname
Well, where is Captain Flynt from Borderlands 2? Not only his arena hasn't any barriers to keep you from falling down(and then having to climb all the way up again), he has even random immortality moments when you can shoot at him basically everything and you do no damage, and he can even put the entire arena on fire.
Man, not even Handsome Jack is this difficult to beat and he is the almost final boss!
(I know that before there are Boom and Bewm but... I've always tought of them as mini bosses before Flynt)
the beast that stole claptraps eye was the first boss though
Boom Bewm are mini bosses, no red health bar. I breezed through Flynt for the first time ever after MULTIPLE playthroughs of the game just recently and that's only because I was over leveled. Typically I cheese him by jumping off his ship and taking pot shots with a sniper rifle.
@Anson D. Grimes read MY post, you're right about Knuckle Dragger being first (not sure how I forgot about it) but having a legendary drop and an intro card doesn't make them a boss. I'd say they'd need all 3, card, orange drop, and special health bar.
@Anson D. Grimes. True. I totally forgot about Knuckle Dragger .-. And it is a she? Really, I didn't know it! Where in the game (or anywhere else official) it is said? Anyway, you're right dude, Captain Flynt is the third Boss, he is tough though
@Anson D. Grimes I never noticed it, guess I'm very distracted when I read. Well, the 'more you know' right?
Anyway, it's good to 'meet' another Borderlands fan :D
Electrecutioner was basically the Arkham Origins equivalent of Yamcha😂😂😂
Both Frank and the first sanctuary boss from Earthbound. That's when you have few psi abilities, items, and only one party member, makes making the beginning of the game one of the hardest sections.
My sales boss was one.
Cerberus - Devil May Cry 3 - The 3 Headed Dog from Hell
I hated that boss.
I honestly think he was the easiest devil may cry boss. Also who doesn't like a puppy!
I agree :D I loved the puppy battle. Partly because of the conversation xD never skip it xD
Sugar Dove did you never play Devil May Cry 2? All the bosses in that are the easiest bosses in the series
Cerberus in 3 is certainly really hard. Especially since for the english release the Normal was the Japanese Hard after the complaints of DMC 2. Which was easy cus of complaints of DMC 1
@@ZackRToler how do you know which is English and which is Japanese? Just curious to know which one I got, because i honestly dont think he/they was that hard, especially compared to other bosses in the game
Berial gets extra badass points because his name sounds like what you'll need when he's done with you. (...Burial.)
Hahaha
True but it's a bad Romanization of the Japanese pronunciation of Belial actually pretty sure.
Berial was easily beatable. Whereas Cerberus makes you ponder if DMC 3 even 'wants' you to proceed past the first level...
Cerberus would also give you a burial, I imagine. Being a dog and all.
In Capcom’s Game continuity Belial is actually considered a different entity and was a Lord in the makai in Darkstalkers game series.
I loved that Deathstroke fight so much I used to replay it all the time it's fun
Video: I am of course talking about furbies
Me: Looking up making eye contact with my peacefully sleeping furbie.
It looks like they're sleeping, but they are actually plotting your demise.
The Blood Golem in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. Up until this point you've probably fought a Sabbat shovelhead or two in the tutorial, and maybe (if you haven't talked your way around them) a few human gang members. Then suddenly you've unexpectedly summoned a blood golem that deals aggravated damage and moves so fast he practically teleports around the small room you're trapped in. Worst of all, you'd think you could treat a walking pile of blood like a juice box, but nooo, you can't feed from it at all. I gave that art gallery zero stars on Yelp.
omg yes! but the blood golem isnt the first possible boss to fight, so i don't think it counts for the video. but i agree as a boss it is a dick to kill
Not sure if it counts as a boss, but i had real problems with the 'stillborn baby that turns into a monster if you don't keep it smiling ' thing in The Witcher 3. Put me off the rest of the game to be honest.
Ludex gundyr hardest tutorial boss in the souls series?
Lol
Vanguard from demon souls (1st encounter)
I guess it's nitpicking, but actually the hardest tutorial-boss in Souls is the Vanguard from Demon's Souls, but on the other hand, you're not expected to actually kill him.
I just wanted to point out that most likely Berial from DMC is actually supposed to be pronounced Belial because Japanese R's sound like L's.
As in one of the lords of hell? (Sorry I know it’s late)
To be honest, in immortals Fenyx Rising when i first talked to Aphrodite (who is a tree) i had to fight Achilles's shade, which was extremely tough to even survive. Not sure if you fight a different shade depending on which god you find first, but it's basically the game's way of showing the Typhon's Wrath mechanic, which is the name for Typhon wanting to eff you up when you're casually strolling to your next objective, but he's too lazy to come do it himself so he sends one of his corrupted Greek heroes to do it.
Isn't Mia technically the first boss of RE7. She is hard as nails... and chainsaw and other hard objects. All you have is a handgun, AND JUST ONE HAND, BECAUSE SHE JUST TOOK THE OTHER OFF! 😭
Add madhouse difficulty on top of that and you have a fight that is absolutely brutal.
Garak Ellis
Yeah, I agree. I gave it about 15 attempts on madhouse, then I just gave up. B*tch can have her attic!
5 minutes in and I shouted "I want a divorce, Mia!" At the screen. Fun fact: My sister's name is Mia. My family had so many questions.
Agree!
And I needed that hand to sign the divorce papers...
That utterly terrifying moment when you run out of handgun ammo against Mia, on madhouse and then you have to run around slashing at her with the hatchet, praying she doesn't impale you with her sprinting chainsaw attack xD, doing that with the vr headset still gives me slight PTSD.
When Kane is the easiest boss in all of titanfall 2 and his boss fight is a breeze even on the hardest difficulty
not to a new player though, as explained in video, he's quite the toughy if you don't pick up on his attack patterns correctly
@@Noctis457 actually when I first played titanfall 2 which was my first time playing a titanfall game kane was exceedingly easy
@@Noctis457 it was also my first Titanfall and he wasn't tough
I was simply smart enough to not get in the fire titans path and kept my distance
But the Viper Flying Northstar that use his Core attack in every 15 second
Noctis457 gaming but you fight a scorch titan outside the facility that has the same abilities just toned down a bit
Berial already has a promotion. You fight him a second time as Dante
He isn't the first boss either, Dante is.
Fun bit of trivia: Furbies have more computing power than the Apollo capsules that flew to the moon and back.
Everybody always forgets that the very first boss fight in Batman Arkham origins was actually killer croc because remember you had to fight them on the roof before that cut scene played of Batman interrogating him
Do you know what i want to see on outside xtra? The Nintendo labo vehicle kit and as it's almost Halloween, some kind of horror game like visage. That's what Luke and Ellen do. They take something cute and kid friendly like Nintendo labo and make it really dark. (Remember that episode of sotw with super Mario on the switch and Ellen randomly started talking about the pitfalls of buying friendships? )
Conversely, an 18+ horror will be made to seem silly as hell.
Luke, you can count on us if you need help with horrible Mr.Bensen final form.
The butcher scared the heck out of me when I 1st played Diablo.
all you needed was a bow and a section of grated wall that he couldn't path around, then you just picked him off. Leoric, on the other hand.......ugh....and technically the Butcher wasn't guaranteed to be your first boss as the game used a randomizing algorithm to make each playthrough unique.
It was the "Fresh meat!" I found really creepy.
Actually I cheesed it by playing ring around the table. AIs in Diablo games get confused rather easily when it comes to choosing a path around things. And this guy's attacks have no range.
also, D1 and D2 went pretty deep in the horror aspects. His.. workshop is one of the more gruesome things, but there's a long list of contenders for the title of "most gruesome".
@@MrBrujah222 that was exactly what my husband and I used to do! Took forever, but worth it.
I remember that i did him easly as a mage with ranged spells and running. Not that hard. Non of the bosses in both D1 and D2 were super hard just blast them from range (and use minions to help if you play a necro in D2). Still i never liked to play melee characters so that may have helped me too. Btw if you like frustrating bosses in a Diablo-like game then Path of exile endgame maps are for you :)
I was among the very first batch of player of World of Warcraft when it first came out. I played a Human Paladin and remember struggling against an elite mobs named Hogger. For a time Hogger had the most number of players kills recorded...
I beat Gundyr on my second attempt, yet it took me more than 10 tries for the Asylum Demon in Dark Souls 1.
Not technically a boss, but I feel compelled to add:
Fallout: New Vegas. Headed north from the starting town, directly towards Vegas, and ran smack-dab into a Deathclaw -- at about Level 3 or so.
...Went *about* as well as you'd expect.
Did u go straight to the quarry? That's like the hardest area in the game. It's got mines and deathclaws everywhere. If u hit one like 5 more show up. Then if u decide to explore, like 8 more show up. It's so brutal
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I strayed too close to the quarry. Either that, or... Primm Pass, I think? It's been a while, I forget which of the landmarks north of Goodsprings are death-traps for new players... moreso than usual, anyway.
Yeah, the Deathclaws in NV are notoriously more difficult than in 3 or 4. I always avoid them if I can. Which sucks because there are a couple quests that force you to go into Quarry Junction. Thank God for Lily and stealth boys.
I got ambushed by a couple of giant radscorpions the first three times I tried to play the game. Which is why I only actually played it recently when I decided to follow the road like the characters told me to.
that's why they tell you not to go that way. it's making you take your time and explore before going right to the Strip.
Andy I think you meant to say Deathstroke will BATter your Bat-head with a pipe ...
Is it pipe or just long skinny bat
Who played Robotech Battlecry and hated the Zentradi female Ace? Please make a part two with my choice.
All the Zentraedi bosses were hard as nails. The regular battlepods and fighters were jokes by comparison. Didn't help that the Defense Force almost never sent any wingmen to lend a hand.
Man, now I'm nostalgic for that game, but it had some issues. I'd love to see an updated version.
@@tba113 the Quadraluun Rou was murder the Glaug was easy by comparison. Yes I'm using the original names from SDF Macross.
The zentradi female axe fuckin sux
I can't remember if this boss was on the non-commenter edition, but when it comes to the souls series, I would say Vanguard from Demon's Souls is the most difficult tutorial boss in the series, simply because you're meant to lose to it.
Even though it has a hilariously big health pool, insane damage resistance and damage output for where you are in the game at that point (Still a basic noodle), you can beat it, which I think is great design, instead of making the boss simply unkillable or have it kill you in a forced cutscene.
(Yes, I know the dragon god kills you in a, guess what, cutscene, but that was kinda the point for you to die. Beating Vanguard gave you the reward of knowing you just beat a boss with the odds stacked so hard against you, it almost spun the planet around)
Iudex Gundir does get a promotion. Champion Gundir
You guys forgot the true butt punisher Razorgore from WoWs Black Wing Lair. Who literally required 40 people to be a perfect part of:
Controlling the Boss for a short duration while destroying eggs that you have to kill a whole room full.
Using 8 tanks to keep the 4 different waves of enemies from killing the Boss which immediately ends the event.
And you have to do all this until the eggs are done then you get to fight the ACTUAL boss. FUUUUU-
That sounds like the opposite of fun to me
It's a million times more fun than anything in Molten Core during the vanilla days.
"You want teeth. I want answers." will never not be one of my favorite video game quotes. Deathstroke is neither the first boss, nor the hardes as Andy claims, at least not in my opinion. That would be Lady Shiva with achievement. Getting the Deathstroke AV was annoying, getting the Shiva one cost me roughly 34% of my sanity and my XBox-Controller about half of its lifespan.
Funny thing is.. Shiva's not superhuman. She just out-Batmans Batman.
walkingdeadman19 Ahh Lady Shiva. My Xbox controller still hasn't forgiven me for that ordeal.
Mar Hawkman No argument from me here. When someone is able to hand Batman his ass in a fair fight, that someone deserves to get a hard to earn achievement. Okay, maybe there were a few to many additional ninjas involved in that particular fight to really call it fair, but still :D
Batman has a utility belt with ridiculous trinkets, Shiva has an army of mooks to carry her stuff. :p
well you cant argue with prudence on the topic of horns
Glad dark souls three was added.. Granted it becomes easier after you've had some experience with the updated mechanics game has to offer.. But it's still really difficult at the limited health and armor your given.. Don't even get me started on fighting him as Deprived! The first time I played that, I panicked and made the mistake of rolling *away*
Did the people who died multiple times to Kane in Titanfall 2 forget about Bt's Default shield? Many of Kane's unexploded projectiles can be caught and thrown back dealing massive damage to him making the boss fight very easy.
I'm tempted to say Straga from Darksiders, but he's not a boss you can defeat when you first battle him.
Just throw cars at him. Done
@@magicmanscott40k You can't beat him the first time you fight him.
That said, Tiamat was a pain in my ass.
No Deus Ex: HR? You know the one I'm talking about.
That was in their first video of this
In my 20s and I still giggle at the words "rock hard" 🤦🏾♂️
It would make more sens (in that context you imply) to say hardwood hard.
12:55 as some one who knows the basics of nunchuku, the speed was the only thing that was kinda impressive. It's not over the top, the moves he uses are the basics. Nunchaku just look impressive, that's why Bruce Lee used them.
For me, it's the Beast from The Witcher 1. If you don't want Abigail to die, and you didn't realize that you would be thrust straight into the boss after blowing open the Salamandra hideout (so you forgot to stock up on items that kill monsters), it's EXTREMELY difficult.
It spawns several dogs that will kill Abigail in seconds, it can cause Hurt which will paralyze you as it wails on you, and you have to go back to the beginning of the long-ass cutscene every time you want to restart (unless you quicksave, which will put the Beast RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU upon loading).
Not to mention: After you defeat the Beast, you are IMMEDIATELY attacked by the villagepeople.
9:32 he was easy even on the hardest difficulty.
I don't know if it's only me, but the first boss in DMC 3, Grim Reaper of sorts, was harder for me then a few consecutive bosses after.
Wouldent count reaper as a boss since hes demoted to cannonfodder few missions on. I unlockd easy mode with cerberus
How about The Unspeakable Deep from Salt and Sanctuary? I mean sure he's optional but COME ON
They should make a 10 hardest boss battles and have viper in there somewhere because if you've ever fought in Viper from Titanfall 2 you know what I'm talking about.
And if you don't know what I'm talking about the boss battles pretty much you have to shoot him while he's flying around everywhere and you're on the top of a spaceship kind of and he spawns a bunch of scorches which are the titan that Kane used
Jack, how many times have we been through this? Use the doors!!