Wow, imagine fighting Yellow Devil in Megaman 1 with these contitions: - The parts fly random and faster - 1-hit death - The eyes appear in less than half second.
As someone who's played Touhou and have seen the sheer ridiculousness some bosses and stages have gone to, looking at this, I'm thinking "Holy crap this looks impossible. I can't even see what's going on." And then I realize the video has crappy quality.
a couple of years later, same story, I saw this video about... 12 years ago back in highschool xD when someone ask me about the hardest boss that I could remember I always come back to this video just to share it xD haha
"Flowey is the hardest boss" "Bitch, have you even played touhou? It's 'normal' mode is harder than the flowey battle. Don't even get me started on lunatic"
You start game with two lifes, meaning that you third death is game over. You can get two more by scoring, and usually third stage ( at least in other Cave's games ) has a life-up. So, you have 5 lifes, meaning that sixth death will be game over. HARIST ( This player. He has video of this in youtube on his account ) has not died before the boss.
this is the last TLB (true last boss) in a game called mushihimesama futari for those who dont know and he is not getting hit a thousand times there is a very very small hitbox in the middle of the ship and if that box is hit then he dies
@@leelduttis4086 It's definitely not an RPG. It's far too linear and every level beyond 16/17 doesn't even matter because the only remaining enemies don't give you choices at that point. The real knife also doesn't even matter because the only boss left at that point in the game dies in one hit regardless. It is an utterly pointless item. An RPG would make every level meaningful and not be so utterly linear that your playthrough is the exact same every time. Putting it into the RPG genre alongside other RPGs is almost insulting tbh. Yes, I'm ignoring pacifist because levels are even _more_ pointless there. Let's both be honest and say it's a visual novel. It's faaaar too linear to be an RPG.
@@leelduttis4086 Barely bullet hell, visual novel, faux-RPG elements. But people just call it an RPG because they're too obsessed with UT and jacking off to how good the game is to think about it.
U serious? Larsa walls you out like no other boss. Her moving patterns are a B*tch to face and her "add-ons" (characterized by her laugh) force you to bomb spam your way through the fight.
Limb loss affects nearly 2 million people in the United States alone. While many instances are related to traumatic events like car accidents, the majority of limb loss cases are caused by diseases that affect the body’s blood vessels. One such disease is diabetes, in which gradual declines in blood flow to a patient’s lower extremities can eventually lead to loss of the entire limb. If the incidence of diabetes continues to rise, there will likely be a corresponding increase in the number of people who must confront limb amputation. Unfortunately, the current therapeutic options following amputation are not much changed from centuries ago, with prosthetic limbs remaining the only option for replacement. But while replacement artificial limbs have been able to replace the form of the lost limb, their function remains severely lacking, especially when the lost appendage is an entire arm or leg. So what if instead of relying upon a wooden or metallic impostor, we might one day just regrow a lost limb? Many animals have the power of regeneration To begin thinking about how to accomplish human limb regeneration, scientists have taken note of animals that already show this ability. A prime example is the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), a species of aquatic salamander. Unlike humans, it has the “superpower” of regenerating its limbs, spinal cord, heart, and other organs. But the axolotl is not the only member of the animal kingdom that can do this, as many invertebrates (animals without a spine) are masters of regeneration. Flatworms and hydra, for instance, can regrow their entire bodies from only a tiny piece of their original selves. Even among vertebrates (animals that do have spines), the axolotl isn’t the only animal capable of regeneration. Young frogs are known to regrow limbs, though they lose this ability when they change from tadpoles to adult frogs. On the other hand, the axolotl retains it throughout its entire life, making it unique among vertebrates and a great model to study in regeneration research While there are no known mammals that can fully regenerate missing appendages, many harbor hints of regenerative potential-humans included. It has been observed that mice can regenerate the tips of their toes, though loss further up the foot results in the same scarring that humans see after amputation. Humans have also been known to regenerate the tips of the fingers, including the bone and skin. Multiple clinical reports in the past decades have documented such instances following traumatic injury. Unfortunately, this response gets weaker as the site of loss occurs closer to the palm. While this ability has undoubtedly helped some people in the event a traumatic injury, it is a far cry from the axolotl’s ability to regenerate a fully-formed limb with all of its normal muscles, cartilage, and other tissues. How does regeneration work? In axolotls, the process that results in regeneration of an entire limb involves a complex orchestration of the limb’s surviving cells. Following limb loss, a clot of blood cells rapidly stops bleeding at the cut site. After this, a layer of cells works to quickly cover the plane of amputation, forming a structure called a wound epidermis . During the next few days, the cells of the wound epidermis grow and divide rapidly. Shortly thereafter, the cells underneath the epidermis also begin to rapidly divide, forming a cone-shaped structure known as a blastema . The cells that make up the blastema are thought to be bone, cartilage, muscle, or other cells that de-differentiate (lose their identity) to become similar to stem cells, which are cells that can become one of many different kinds of cells. Blastema cells, however, have restrictions on the types of cells that they can become: for instance, a blastema cell that used to be a muscle cell can only re-form different types of muscle cells, not skin or cartilage cells. These de-differentiated cells in the blastema then grow and multiply, eventually regaining their identity as fully-developed bone or skin cells. As the blastema and its cells continue to divide, the growing structure flattens and eventually resembles a perfect copy of the lost limb, including nerves and blood vessels that are connected to the rest of the body. Learning from the axolotl To even begin to think about how we can one day be able to regrow lost human limbs, scientists must become intimately familiar with the changes that axolotl cells undergo during regeneration. One approach that has been successful thus far is discovering molecular tweaks that cause an axolotl to lose its regenerative ability, which can reveal regeneration’s most important components and contributors. For instance, the immune system was found to be an important player the limb regeneration process. Macrophages, which are cells that serve a critical role in the inflammation response after injury, were previously connected to regeneration. In fact, injecting a drug to get rid of macrophages in an axolotl’s limb before amputation leads to the accumulation of scar tissue instead of regrowth. This scarring, which happens when a protein called collagen becomes disordered, is a normal part of wound healing in humans, but it is unusual in axolotls. This result suggests that macrophages may be essential for regeneration. Tweaking the nervous system has also been shown to interfere with regeneration. Scientists have observed that surgically removing a limb’s nerves prior to amputation can hinder regeneration, though work is still being completed to better understand why this happens. All of these previous methods, though, rely on needing to remove an otherwise crucial part of a healthy body (e.g. immune cells and parts of the nervous system). But scientists are now diving down to the level of genes to search for new insights. To accomplish this, researchers first attempted to answer the question of how many times an axolotl limb can successfully regenerate. By repeatedly amputating limbs, it was seen that by the fifth time, few limbs could regrow to their previous potential. Further, when the limbs that could not regenerate were studied further, researchers again found extensive scar tissue build-up, paralleling what is often seen in human injuries. By comparing the genes that were turned on or off when the axolotl’s limb wasn’t able to regrow, scientists have found more molecules and processes to study that hold promise for kick-starting regeneration in humans. Perhaps one day, drugs can be made to modulate these genes, causing them to turn on and help a human limb to regrow after amputation.
Game: Mushihime-sama Futari First Boss: Queen Larsa Second Boss: Spiritual Larsa They're actually two different incarnations of the same True Last Boss.
After completing this boss in Europe and US: You are the best player ever!!! After completing this boss in Japan: You have just passed training mode....
While i Certainly agree this is a VERY hard boss, have you tried some of the bullet patterns in Impossible Spellcard without using your items? Hint: It's called "Impossible" for a reason.
@@filipgrasberg7439 Yes the first video was uploaded on 2005, but then there was HQ (which was 480p max), then only since 2008 it started to be aviable the HD (720p). It was common that videos from 10 years ago were still in low quality :)
o.0... and he (or she, don't know) even comes back?!?! I would sue the programers for being so cruel... it truly seems easier to go outside during heavy rain and dodge raindrops...
The hit detection in these types of games is terrible. He's clearly been hit hundreds of times, but the hit box for the player model is something like the size of a 2x2 pixel box on the tip of the cockpit.
Yes, Touhou is kind of easy on the scale of danmaku, just based more on patterns. This one has about 5 layers of bullets moving in different patterns all over the screen making it difficult even for the people that graze all the time in Touhou.
To quote the Angry Video Game Nerd said, "You got to the end. You dare to play? Welcome to HELL!" That basically sums this game. ----------------------------------------------------------------- thoug if u could barrel roll in this game, u could spam all thos damn bullets back to him. or dont remeber the name of the game, but i remember another ''boolet hell'' game that u could absorb enemy fire to regain health n something else depending on the COLOR of the bullets, making this boss easy
Now you see, every time i play a video game, the final boss is alway's a disappointment because they don't try to rapidly attack you with attacks that extreamly hurt, so it's not climactic. This final boss on the other hand...
WHAT THE.....????!!!!!!! Those attacks are like....."?!!"!! If I was the pilot I would have been too "awesomized" to even move. Awesome dodging on your part!
if you beat this you can dodge rain xD
XD
Mario Herrera genius
😂😂😂👏
I can beat that ass But I can’t dodge rain
🎼Purple rain, Purple rain... Of shots 😭🎼
Game designer: how many bullets can we fit on screen?
Game director: Yes
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Seriously, this meme format is not funny at all.
Cave in a nutshell
@v_Yper you are absolutely right. Man is it refreshing to see someone with a brain here.
This boss has more health bars than California.
this video has lower resolution than the middle-east
It’s just one big health bar but yeah fr
i could have sworn the quality of this video was better when i saw it 9 years ago
360p was the norm back then.
Asian tutorial level
+Dejan Veselinovic please get this more up voted lol
69th like though
Dejan Veselinovic usual day in Russia.
Dejan - Easiest boss ever in Asia
*Hello there*
Wow, imagine fighting Yellow Devil in Megaman 1 with these contitions:
- The parts fly random and faster
- 1-hit death
- The eyes appear in less than half second.
don't forget "using mega blaster (no elec wave allowed)"
you guys make me sick
too bad the mind-blowing precision and skill are lost on the low resolution of the video -__-
Real life is harder.
I totally agree
True
Yeah we can't dodge rain
Damn
FINALLY FOUND THIS VIDEO AGAIN
same
As someone who's played Touhou and have seen the sheer ridiculousness some bosses and stages have gone to, looking at this, I'm thinking "Holy crap this looks impossible. I can't even see what's going on."
And then I realize the video has crappy quality.
@Donhimesama Daifutari Necropost be like
Imagine if your hitbox was BIGGER than your body.. RIP.
It would probably be impossible at that point.
No friend rest in torture is what your going for
This is satan looking at japan, and then the conversation goes like this:
Satan:Boss?
Japan:Boss.
Then they both look at each other and nod
This is actually the final exam for surgeons to graduate medical school...
And it's the tutorial level.
This is the tutorial for the Korean version.
@my name has been taken *just Asian people in general, tbh.
omg I remember seeing this video like 8 years ago back when I was still on college, I'm glad I found it again
Dame gere, manhã. =)
Same here except I was in like 6th grade
For me was just 2 years ago lol
Same
a couple of years later, same story, I saw this video about... 12 years ago back in highschool xD when someone ask me about the hardest boss that I could remember I always come back to this video just to share it xD haha
What the fuck this is absolutely ridiculous
+deejjosh Mushihimesama futari. The sequel to Mushihimesama. It's a shmup.
Hello nostalgia my old friend
Pls don't bullet hell me again
Zamin Ahmed LOL
People saying flowey is harder than this. ...
...
You are so wrong you have no idea...
Legend says Touhou fans can do this without there eyes.
"Flowey is the hardest boss"
"Bitch, have you even played touhou? It's 'normal' mode is harder than the flowey battle. Don't even get me started on lunatic"
+MAriNAcsLAyeR PrOnOoBGaMiNg True, literally the Flowey boss isn't even hard at ALL
+Silver Flower extra lololol.
Oh dear Jesus XD
You start game with two lifes, meaning that you third death is game over.
You can get two more by scoring, and usually third stage ( at least in other Cave's games ) has a life-up.
So, you have 5 lifes, meaning that sixth death will be game over.
HARIST ( This player. He has video of this in youtube on his account ) has not died before the boss.
Touhou fans: Undertale, am I right?
Me: _boi._
people : WTF!?
Japanese : OK
START 0:00
CRUISE MISSLES 0:06
GIANT BEGES 01:00
LASERS 01:41
THE IMPOSSIBLE 02:39
GIANT CIRCLES 03:46
HARTIBETENIXER 04:50
FUNAI-IO 05:01
WORLD HARDEST 06:10
THE END 06:20
Thats not how it works
Jesus Christ these Undertale fans
this is the last TLB (true last boss) in a game called mushihimesama futari for those who dont know
and he is not getting hit a thousand times there is a very very small hitbox in the middle of the ship and if that box is hit then he dies
Thank CAVE for this game, Mushihimesama [虫姫さま], and this boss.
o7
It's so dense, every single image has so many things going on.
Attaches AI computer to this boss. 10 minutes later. Level failed.
No, if you look at the middle of the ship - there is a "hit box" that you use to avoid bullets.
Chuck Norris beat the level by just looking at her
What are you trying to say? That I can dodge bullets?
...
*OHOHOHO~*
DAMM!!! HELL NO you have to be GOD OR CHUCK NORRIS!!! TO BEAT THAT!!!
Ah...those old chuck norris jokes
*EVERYONE:* Queen Larsa is the hardest boss ever!
*ME:* No... there is another. _(looks at Inbachi)_
There's undertale, then there's touhou, then theres whatever the fuck this is.
Such a classic video, one of the first i watched on youtube.
The perfect game for a masochist
Can you imagine being an 11 year old North American kid trying the boss for the first time...
Mastered ultra instinct mode. Activate
This boss would fit in with most of the bosses in Touhou. It could hang around the extra stage bosses...
you need serious amounts of concentration,skill,timing and quarters to defeat this boss.anyone who defeats this freak has to be the best gamer ever
If 2020 was a Boss
Flowey: Haha I'm the hardest boss in the world!
*insert game name here*:Bitch please! Check this out!
Undertale is not a bullet hell or an rpg, it's a shitty visual novel, so stop comparing it to this godlike fight
But it is a bullet hell RPG… I honestly don’t care if you like it or not, your opinion doesn’t define the game’s genre.
@@leelduttis4086 It's definitely not an RPG. It's far too linear and every level beyond 16/17 doesn't even matter because the only remaining enemies don't give you choices at that point. The real knife also doesn't even matter because the only boss left at that point in the game dies in one hit regardless. It is an utterly pointless item. An RPG would make every level meaningful and not be so utterly linear that your playthrough is the exact same every time. Putting it into the RPG genre alongside other RPGs is almost insulting tbh.
Yes, I'm ignoring pacifist because levels are even _more_ pointless there.
Let's both be honest and say it's a visual novel. It's faaaar too linear to be an RPG.
Soooooooooo…
it’s a bullet hell visual novel with RPG elements?
@@leelduttis4086 Barely bullet hell, visual novel, faux-RPG elements. But people just call it an RPG because they're too obsessed with UT and jacking off to how good the game is to think about it.
Holy God, this makes Ninja Gaiden 2 look like Hello Kitty Rainbow island adventure.
38 people have actually played the game.
***** I'm saying that people who have played the game would dislike this video because in reality this boss is piss easy.
+EdwardSponge case closed
EdwardSponge Wow you sir a truly a robot id you could beat this.
Your hitbox is so small and the hitbox for the bullets is just as small. its like trying to directly hit a drop of rain mid-air with your spit.
U serious? Larsa walls you out like no other boss. Her moving patterns are a B*tch to face and her "add-ons" (characterized by her laugh) force you to bomb spam your way through the fight.
To quote the Angry Video Game Nerd said, "You got to the end. You dare to play? Welcome to HELL!" That basically sums this game.
Am i the only one who thought palm was a girl
yeah i thorght soo too
One of the first videos I have ever watched
144p crystal clear graphic!
2023 here, still best soundtrack ever lol
This reminds me of when I fought someone from Touhou
yea, if the raindrops were bright pink, opaque, traveled at 2mph, and all came in a nice, convenient pattern.
"Sans' boss battle is harder."
Okay, let's see you beat this boss in one try. :3
Well, let's see you beat Sans' boss battle in one try lol
nah
@@PigeonFlare Wtf fangirl
WhenCowsFly Are you actually trying to argue?
@@PigeonFlare And yes I could do it
If you want proof just buy me the game
Limb loss affects nearly 2 million people in the United States alone. While many instances are related to traumatic events like car accidents, the majority of limb loss cases are caused by diseases that affect the body’s blood vessels. One such disease is diabetes, in which gradual declines in blood flow to a patient’s lower extremities can eventually lead to loss of the entire limb. If the incidence of diabetes continues to rise, there will likely be a corresponding increase in the number of people who must confront limb amputation. Unfortunately, the current therapeutic options following amputation are not much changed from centuries ago, with prosthetic limbs remaining the only option for replacement. But while replacement artificial limbs have been able to replace the form of the lost limb, their function remains severely lacking, especially when the lost appendage is an entire arm or leg. So what if instead of relying upon a wooden or metallic impostor, we might one day just regrow a lost limb?
Many animals have the power of regeneration
To begin thinking about how to accomplish human limb regeneration, scientists have taken note of animals that already show this ability. A prime example is the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), a species of aquatic salamander. Unlike humans, it has the “superpower” of regenerating its limbs, spinal cord, heart, and other organs. But the axolotl is not the only member of the animal kingdom that can do this, as many invertebrates (animals without a spine) are masters of regeneration. Flatworms and hydra, for instance, can regrow their entire bodies from only a tiny piece of their original selves. Even among vertebrates (animals that do have spines), the axolotl isn’t the only animal capable of regeneration. Young frogs are known to regrow limbs, though they lose this ability when they change from tadpoles to adult frogs. On the other hand, the axolotl retains it throughout its entire life, making it unique among vertebrates and a great model to study in regeneration research
While there are no known mammals that can fully regenerate missing appendages, many harbor hints of regenerative potential-humans included. It has been observed that mice can regenerate the tips of their toes, though loss further up the foot results in the same scarring that humans see after amputation. Humans have also been known to regenerate the tips of the fingers, including the bone and skin. Multiple clinical reports in the past decades have documented such instances following traumatic injury. Unfortunately, this response gets weaker as the site of loss occurs closer to the palm. While this ability has undoubtedly helped some people in the event a traumatic injury, it is a far cry from the axolotl’s ability to regenerate a fully-formed limb with all of its normal muscles, cartilage, and other tissues.
How does regeneration work?
In axolotls, the process that results in regeneration of an entire limb involves a complex orchestration of the limb’s surviving cells. Following limb loss, a clot of blood cells rapidly stops bleeding at the cut site. After this, a layer of cells works to quickly cover the plane of amputation, forming a structure called a wound epidermis . During the next few days, the cells of the wound epidermis grow and divide rapidly. Shortly thereafter, the cells underneath the epidermis also begin to rapidly divide, forming a cone-shaped structure known as a blastema . The cells that make up the blastema are thought to be bone, cartilage, muscle, or other cells that de-differentiate (lose their identity) to become similar to stem cells, which are cells that can become one of many different kinds of cells. Blastema cells, however, have restrictions on the types of cells that they can become: for instance, a blastema cell that used to be a muscle cell can only re-form different types of muscle cells, not skin or cartilage cells. These de-differentiated cells in the blastema then grow and multiply, eventually regaining their identity as fully-developed bone or skin cells. As the blastema and its cells continue to divide, the growing structure flattens and eventually resembles a perfect copy of the lost limb, including nerves and blood vessels that are connected to the rest of the body.
Learning from the axolotl
To even begin to think about how we can one day be able to regrow lost human limbs, scientists must become intimately familiar with the changes that axolotl cells undergo during regeneration. One approach that has been successful thus far is discovering molecular tweaks that cause an axolotl to lose its regenerative ability, which can reveal regeneration’s most important components and contributors. For instance, the immune system was found to be an important player the limb regeneration process. Macrophages, which are cells that serve a critical role in the inflammation response after injury, were previously connected to regeneration. In fact, injecting a drug to get rid of macrophages in an axolotl’s limb before amputation leads to the accumulation of scar tissue instead of regrowth. This scarring, which happens when a protein called collagen becomes disordered, is a normal part of wound healing in humans, but it is unusual in axolotls. This result suggests that macrophages may be essential for regeneration. Tweaking the nervous system has also been shown to interfere with regeneration. Scientists have observed that surgically removing a limb’s nerves prior to amputation can hinder regeneration, though work is still being completed to better understand why this happens.
All of these previous methods, though, rely on needing to remove an otherwise crucial part of a healthy body (e.g. immune cells and parts of the nervous system). But scientists are now diving down to the level of genes to search for new insights. To accomplish this, researchers first attempted to answer the question of how many times an axolotl limb can successfully regenerate. By repeatedly amputating limbs, it was seen that by the fifth time, few limbs could regrow to their previous potential. Further, when the limbs that could not regenerate were studied further, researchers again found extensive scar tissue build-up, paralleling what is often seen in human injuries. By comparing the genes that were turned on or off when the axolotl’s limb wasn’t able to regrow, scientists have found more molecules and processes to study that hold promise for kick-starting regeneration in humans. Perhaps one day, drugs can be made to modulate these genes, causing them to turn on and help a human limb to regrow after amputation.
I love you
This is some Asian level shit right here =P
Lee Mitchell xd hush
I think he/she just did trail and error. Eventually he/she just memorized the patterns of the bullets.
You think Jevil from Deltarune is hard? Think again sweetie.
no
No continues... no lost lives? MAJOR props!!
LOL NOPE
THAT'S LIKE TUTORIAL
FOR THE HARDEST BOSS
IN HISTORY OF GAMING
PEACE, I AM OUT
Game: Mushihime-sama Futari
First Boss: Queen Larsa
Second Boss: Spiritual Larsa
They're actually two different incarnations of the same True Last Boss.
if rotmg were 1000x more difficult
Josue Araiza XD so true
After completing this boss in Europe and US: You are the best player ever!!!
After completing this boss in Japan: You have just passed training mode....
While i Certainly agree this is a VERY hard boss, have you tried some of the bullet patterns in Impossible Spellcard without using your items?
Hint: It's called "Impossible" for a reason.
80s and 90s kids have their own leaque.
Potato Records.
Gustavo Souza this is a 2008-ten years ago video. HD on YT was just released one year later kiddo.
Kid
RUclips was released earlier, like 04 or 05.@@Devilot91
@@filipgrasberg7439 Yes the first video was uploaded on 2005, but then there was HQ (which was 480p max), then only since 2008 it started to be aviable the HD (720p). It was common that videos from 10 years ago were still in low quality :)
@@Devilot91 I missed that, must stop being so lazy.
Yiazmat: Allow me to introduce myself
Joshscorcher: Four hours... *FOUR F--KING HOURS*
Looks easy compared to Rin's Soul
unlike other vids, this guy did the whole thing w/o getting a continue
Who's Next!
Also, those who don't know, this player's name is Harist.
Original video: watch?v=5ztCxpBmXuA
Has anyone ever beaten this boss without hacking?
You're looking at him
There's an entire genre dedicated to these kinds of bosses, it's hard but it's not nearly as hard or impossible as it looks.
Arenzoj he just did
Yes
hes not hacking
My head just imploded...
There is NO way I could do that!
Bowser is harder
nice joke
Is this a new mario game
I would of spent at least 20 dollars in quarters trying to beat this boss. Who decided to turn up the Chuck Norris meter on this boss?
Does any one know what this game is called?
Mushihimesama Futari.
She can take every nation`s army before dinner
Ставь лайк, если перешел от Stopgame.ru!
there must be at some short of price for any who beat this game without losing at life
Space Invaders is harder...
Speech Boy captain obvious
I remember when I was a kid 25 years ago I was amazed at a man getting to level 90 in Galaga. I have now relived that experience.
Can anyone tell me what this game's name is?
+Dr. Bones Mushihimesame
Dr. Bones mushihimesama futari, or bug princess 2. It's on steam I think and iOS stores too
Darude sandstorm
I'm already raging at fucking Clownpiss on Lunatic.
Somewhere out there; there is a guy who can step outside when it's raining, and not get wet.
o.0... and he (or she, don't know) even comes back?!?! I would sue the programers for being so cruel... it truly seems easier to go outside during heavy rain and dodge raindrops...
The top cannon should make one big shot instead.
The game is called mushihimesama futari.
2nd in its series.
Very hard game to find now but it's only for the PS2
You're not the man... you're the Guy!
I highly respect any gamer that can get through this.
The hit detection in these types of games is terrible. He's clearly been hit hundreds of times, but the hit box for the player model is something like the size of a 2x2 pixel box on the tip of the cockpit.
Yes, Touhou is kind of easy on the scale of danmaku, just based more on patterns.
This one has about 5 layers of bullets moving in different patterns all over the screen making it difficult even for the people that graze all the time in Touhou.
*In the cutscene* He doesn't look that hard. *When it starts* H O W ?!
To quote the Angry Video Game Nerd said, "You got to the end. You dare to play? Welcome to HELL!" That basically sums this game.
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thoug if u could barrel roll in this game, u could spam all thos damn bullets back to him.
or dont remeber the name of the game, but i remember another ''boolet hell'' game that u could absorb enemy fire to regain health n something else depending on the COLOR of the bullets, making this boss easy
This is what Chuck Norris played when he was 5
Now you see, every time i play a video game, the final boss is alway's a disappointment because they don't try to rapidly attack you with attacks that extreamly hurt, so it's not climactic. This final boss on the other hand...
Mushihimesama Futari, the sequel to Mushihimesama.
This Boss can be summed up in 5 words, This... Boss... Is... Extremely... HAAAAAAAARRRRRRRD!!!!!!!!
Another way to sum this up is, NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!!!
WHAT THE.....????!!!!!!! Those attacks are like....."?!!"!! If I was the pilot I would have been too "awesomized" to even move.
Awesome dodging on your part!
This person doesn't need an umbrella, they probably just dodge all the raindrops.
chuck norris made a training facilty for soilders and this was his first test he beat it in a sec but the soilders all died
you would think that the boss would be embarrassed to die given the amount of fire power it had.
I wonder how much it costs the bosses of these kinds of games just to pay for all that wasted ammunition.
One word- SPAMINATION.
Someone is compensating for a lack of accuracy.