Lol so so true i miss those days.. Mom: turn off that Nintendo( me playing Genesis) you got school tomorrow Me: just a little longer im about to finish it( lie, no where near done lol).
Found this channel somewhat recently. I love how you don't beg for subs at the beginning and end of each video. Keepin it simple and wholesome. Good stuff, hope more people like me find your channel.
man I remember I had finally beaten culex, I was so pumped. after the fight i ran to the nearest save point and my mom bumped the power cord with her vacuum and shut my snes down, it was one of the most crushing defeats of my childhood
This may as well be my comment. Recovering from ACL surgery, lots of Vicodin, marijuana, and retries. I also actually had it on 3 continues, which was even more punishing. Also did it co op with my friend, which counterintuitively is even more challenging. We did the same thing with cuphead, which also is harder in co op, despite the revive mechanic. Very similar games tbh.
I can't imagine how difficult it is to compile a list like this. I was just watching one of your other videos where you mentioned you could do a whole video on most difficult shoot-em-ups, and I thought to myself just how crazy I would go burning myself out on shooters. I don't even think I'd be able to judge them competently after a while. So, I guess what I'm saying is, keep up the great work. Your lists and reviews are very spot-on
It blows my mind that I actually managed to beat X3 Sigma as a kid. I prayed through the game recently as an adult and when I got to him I just gave up. I ain’t what I used to be.
I'm impressed I managed as a 12-year-old, too. There was only one Mega Man game that I felt was halfway a challenge and it was 1 or 2 for NES. 3 and SNES ones were effortless iirc. I'd love to sit down with my 6 to 12-year-old selves and play games together to see how good I was back then. Most games were manageable in a weekend rental except for like 7th Saga which would take ~65hrs or so. I never beat Abadox or Marble Madness. There were some cryptic af games you'd just get stuck somewhere and with internet not existing yet... I would always tell myself that at least one playtester can beat this, so I can, too.
I was going to mention Demon's Crest final boss as well. How the hell was I able to beat that nightmare I'll never know. Also, I found Mega Man 7's Wily Capsule tougher than the final boss to the first Mega Man X.
Just... thank you for including Sigma from MMX. It took me over 15 years to finally conquer him without any sort of cheat. Most of said time was idle, I had given up and hadn't really practiced. But I walked away as a child in the 90s and finally came back with a vengeance with the MMX Legacy Collection.
@@xavierlegoy935 i too beat Mega Mans 2 3 & 4 on the NES as a kid. I think it was the boss gauntlet. I would get bad RNG from the 2 fights prior and then waste my E-tanks and have to grind them out again for a refill. Also, if you used a code on the SNES to "save" the game would always start you back at Sigma Fortress 1. So the game made it extra grindy overall.
For Super Punch Out, Nick and Rick Bruiser can certainly have their patterns taken advantage of. Many years ago I emulator and played the heck out of Super Punch Out and I discovered more to the game than I knew was there. If you attack an opponent as they are attacking, you get a damage boost AND stun boost. If you do that enough times in a row an opponent will be stunned and you can uppercut them. If you uppercut a stunned opponent then they will get back up with much less health, or not at all. Now, for certain special moves the enemy might do, like when Nick jumps back and comes at you with an elbow, if you uppercut them (high I think) at the right time then they are GONE. You can beat most of those oppponents within 30 seconds if you do it right. They always follow the same patterns. Very fun hidden mechanic thank you save states for letting me discover that lol. This kind of works in the original punchout as well
Your videos are among RUclips's best, consistent in quality/entertainment/education value, and your general "niceness" shines through in the way you sign off every video. Definitely a fan.
Over the last few months I watched all of your reviews, mostly just before going to bed. Your voice is pleasant and it's just... comfortable, hearing about all these cool retro games. Your channel deserves more attention, I really like it a lot.
I love that you included Koldstare in the opening of this video! That guy is so miserable in the randomizers for Link to the Past, especially if you have to face him early on, without a leveled up sword or armor. Such a great video thank you as always.
I fought with Culex at level 12 more or less. I got really mad my characters leveled up from that fight. However the princess got her resurrection magic from that fight so that was cool in the end.
@@williamsmith9948 1.- Without the princess resurrection magic, you need pick me ups like hell 2.- Geno is a must, as he can improve damage 3.- There is a whole quest to get the red shell, which is the best armor in the game. It goes to the princess (as she will be the tank). 4.- Do the whole casino quest, get the infinite use "star egg", this is your main weapon Get every possible tab to have magic to last for a while Your mission is to get at least 2 of the crystals that culex has out of comission. The most dangerous are the ones that fall first. Of the ones that remain, only one has an insta-kill attack, it's bad luck if that one decides to use it in the princess(your tank). the remaining cristals will fall once you get the rest of your team up. (Geno using damage-up and everybody using Star egg turn after turn.) If and when using your best attacker (Mario probably) use him to deal with the most annoying cristal you have at the moment. More likely than not, by the time you get Culex alone, he will have depleted most of his magic points, so some turns will consist on him giving you a free turn. It took me several tries but it is possible. The only way I lost completely was by instakill when the tank was alone, which is the risk that you take in the beginning. Notice by this point I am ready to kill Smithy I just returned to get Culex for completion's sake (yes by this time most of my boss battles consist of me spamming the Star egg to infinity)
In MegaMan x you can stand with one leg on the moving platforms so the lightning doesn't hit you. You can do a lot of damage before it makes that diaganal dive that will damage you but you can hop back up easy enough and this minimizes your damage so much and that you'll have life tanks to spare. In X3 I think they figured most people would just one shot with the zsaber anyways so they made defeating sigma the regular way insanely difficult for the die hards.
Hey SNES drunk, I'm going through all your videos - just discovered you a few weeks ago - and you are AWESOME, on par with my other favourite youtubers, really, keep up the good work. It is always awesome to see genuine passionate people doing something they love! :) :) Cheers!
For Megaman X’s Sigma fight I just stand on the edge of the paw closest to his head. The lighting won’t hit you and you have no worries about ground attacks. Every once in a while he’ll move one of the paws close which will deal damage if you touch it so back up to the center of the paw you’re on and then when he begins moving again continue the fight.
You can also just lay into him with rolling shield and take off half his health before you have to worry about hitting him with charged shots. Also velgauder and lightsaber sigma are easy to nail without taking damage. Rather gentle for a MM final boss. I def used all my sub tanks as a kid though, lol.
This was one of my favorites of your videos for a long time. Hearing you laugh at Sigma's tiny head was really dope. Really enjoyed that. 10/10 earned a like from this guy.
Yeah, I was waiting for it a whole video. I beat it, but I gave up on making it fully by myself and I watched someone killing him just for a strategy, that can work someday. XD
Hey, man, I have to say you sound much more excited and enthusiastic in this video than in many of your old ones. I hope good stuff is happening in your life and I hope it continues for you! Thanks for the video and have a great rest of your day! :)
A common misconception, but you don't need to take out the crystals before targeting Culex, you can focus all everything on Culex, and once defeating him it will destroy the remaining crystals. While I usually destroy the crystals first, it's not required.
@@ApocalypticJoker Agreed, but I like how you can employ different strategies. And if you have the Lazy Shells + Attack Scarf, then you don't require any strategy.
And there's an order for the crystals too. I think it was only because some crystals die faster than others, but didn't they also protect other crystals?
@@jupitermonkey5687 i don't think they protected each other but i remember that red was immune to fire attacks, blue to water and ice, yellow to earth, and green to electric
Bloody Mary lives on as one of the toughest boss fights I've ever got through. I replayed Terranigma a couple of years ago and I thought I'd probably find it easier with all those years of game experience under my belt, but no. When I did it back in the day, I didn't use any magic rings. I was only inflicting 1 point of damage per hit as well. The winning attempt took a good hour to do.
reminds me of when I did the HELL HOUSE fight in the FF7 remake... I figured I could take it even though I was unprepared... no tactical advantage gear-wise... I had to min-dmg that bastard for almost an hour, because I was too stubborn to just reload and switch Cloud/Aerith gear around. Buddy came home that night and tried it on his save... *FIVE DAMNED MINUTES* I walked out of the room XD
The trick with bloody Mary is that one of the spears you get prior to does light damage so it does more damage than any other spear. Couple that with some grinding for levels and the fight is manageable.
@@Spiritcr1jsher Peach was just ungodly overpowered in the game. Put that secret Kooba shell armor on her and she's unkillavle. Her revive also has a crit timing so she revives people with full hp. Just opop
@@WarMachine_StudiosThe final boss of Super Ghouls and ghosts is a pushover! The final secret boss on Demons Crest is pretty much in a league all on its own.
Takes a minute to see the pattern. Guides say the Spring is the weakness weapon, but it's the hardest to hit him with: use the Ice one, and press up as you shoot, as you can change the angle of the shot. At least that way, you're always doing damage, even if it's just 1 per pattern cycle. As for dodging: the pattern is he fires, the 4 shots stop, then dart to where you are, then stop again, then go to where you are and fly off. When he's high: get below him when he fires, the shots stop, slide when the shots are about to move, the shots go to and stop where you were, them jump when they're about to move, and the shots will zip past where your slide ended. When he's low..... THEN use the springs, cuz it's harder to dodge; might as well go for the trade. But if you think you can pull it off: summon rush jump before he fires (away from Wily), slide closer to wily, slide away from the first stop-move, and immediately go for the coil. I've occasionally managed to also dodge with the super-armor on, but the timing is pixel-perfect-- but it can be done.
Hey man, hope you're having a great holiday! Thanks for making such consistently great content - I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when I say we really appreciate what you do!
I'm so glad that you brought up Rick and Nick Bruiser. I only beat Nick once, Rick however, I actually managed to be able to beat him quite a bit due to my personal algorithm. Unfortunately, I lost said algorithm, but I know I can get it back.
My cousin and I got all the way to Sagat on 7 stars (if that was the hardest difficulty) by using E Honda's Hundred Hand Slap to cheese every opponent, but we hit a brick wall there.
I replayed Super Mario RPG on Retroarch a few years ago (my favourite game from my childhood) and beating Culex was easy at Level 30 :P I even got an achievement on RetroAchievements. Good times and great channel!
Yeah I played through the game many times and only once did Culex give me trouble. Going in with Lazy shell, Metal Plate, and the thing you get for 30 consecutive jumps (the scarf? I could never get the suit). I would put lazy shell armor on peach with the plate and she would support Mario lazy shell weapon with jump scarf (I feel I might be confusing it with another item but it raised a lot of stats) and it was easy. I tried it under leveled at well. Still tons of fun. I need this game on the Switch
Zombies Are My Neighbors was highly underrated, really fun, and really freaking hard! The final boss is like 49 levels in or something right?! It's impossible to even get that far
Zombies Ate My Neighbors was one of the few games I had as a kid that I never beat, and I still haven't. That game gets so difficult by level 15 that I have no idea how *anyone* makes it to the end.
Came here looking to see if anyone else mentioned Dracula X. I have a personal rule not to savestate during a boss fight, so it took me about 40 minutes to get his health down, and when phase 2 came up and killed me in one hit, I gave up. I know when I'm beaten :)
Absolutely the hardest SNES Mega Man final boss. The checkpointing and running out of resources if you are under prepped is brutal. I think King 2 from Rockman & Forte might be harder though because it's basically the Mechadragon fight from 2 but on steroids and RNG heavy. He's not built for Mega Man's lack of double jump.
Awesome list. Culex was an absolute beast to deal with if you didn't come into that battle prepared, but it was such a cool hidden battle in Super Mario RPG I didn't care haha. It was interesting to see M. Bison so high up on the list. I guess I generally play as Ryu or Chun Li, so using their kick combos are lethal to him. The final boss in Zombies Ate my Neighbors is a trophy battle any retro gamer would love to have in their gaming history. Cheers!
I imagine that would happen if you hit the cuckoos so many times that a message saying “Well it seems as though you’re getting bored, why not I make things a little more difficult” and then when you’re about to fight Ganon, there would be a message that says “Hello again, remember me? I think Ganon has better things to do with his time. Why don’t I let the cuckoos show their anger, and yes, they’re invincible.” That would be an awesome secret
@@ryline666 but I don’t know how to do rom hacks, I do know the tools and I have snes9x. I might need to learn how to make good rom hacks before I do anything
At first glance of _OOOONE_ I thought: What?? Ganon??? The hardest?? Then my 9 year old me indeed was a wizard. Imagine my disappointment when he introduced the chicken joke
8:25 M Bison is awful at first, but practice pays off. The trick, as you said, is to sit back, play defense, and attack only when you have a great opportunity. Sometimes a series of well-timed attacks will get you well ahead, and it comes down to running down the clock.
I beat nick in Rick bruiser in like < 1 min each. Fond memories of learning the fastest way to knockout each one in my youth! Great video! Axelay and contra 3 were also a favorite of mine
Yeah, once you learn the counterpunch strategies for them, you can cut off everything they try to do and stun and KO them more or less at will. Counterpunching is the big difference maker in this game - without it the game is significantly much harder
Both Nick and Rick bruiser have ways to beat them rather quickly. I remember finding I you could perfect counter Nick Bruiser and you instantly win the fight. With Rick there's a way to the body where you can instant KO him. Tough game. As a kid at like 10 years old it took me quite some time to really beat them all.
Those games are hard because they are bad. It is a well known fact that badly designed games may get too hard if the difficulty is not well adjusted. I also agree that even getting to the boss in hard already, since the enemy design is so bad and does not match the character's capabilities.
"I can't beat M-Bison on anything over 5 stars." M-Bison: "OF COURSE!" Zombies Ate My Neighbors is one of my favorite games ever but I've never gotten remotely close to the end. I get maybe 10 levels in before either the games whoops my ass or I'm just mentally exhausted and just have to stop playing.
Tooo true. Only reason I know Zombies Ate My Neighbors ends is because of the internet. XD I used to think it was like an arcade game where it just keeps going and going infinitely.
I have beaten M. Bison on 5 stars, but only with M. Bison. A lot of blocking and countering by spamming "psycho crushers." Since, you are almost always blocking, the "psycho crusher" should be charged up and ready to go. Cheap way to win, but doesn't work everytime.
The game is 48 levels long, I believe lmao. It's wayy too long of a game for its type, IMO, and meant to be co-oped. There are certain types of games that are exponentially easier when played with 2 people like ZAMN and Beat Em Ups in general.
Feel super-validated with Rick and Nick Bruiser being placed at number 3. I'm not very good at video games at all, but for some reason, I felt determined to beat Super Punch-Out!! on the Snes Mini without using save states. I remember being knocked down at some point and being so frustrated I threw the controller down and started throwing punches at the screen like I was going to take Nick on in real life. When I finally did beat him, I was so elated I ran up to my brother in an embrace and started shouting "There ain't gonna be no rematch!" at the top of my lungs. Then I had to beat him again without getting any losses to see the special credits sequence. Yeah, Super Punch-Out!! is brutally unforgiving, but I'm really glad I actually stuck with it to the end. I feel like it should have been included on your list of Snes games that deserve a second chance, since it took me a while just to figure out how to beat Piston Hurricane.
I managed to master fighting Sigma from Mega Man X over the years. But Dr. Willy from Mega Man 7 is still absolute hell for me. He deserved to be here.
I used to be a huuuge fan of 7 (I named a cat I had Treble, for example) but for some reason I don’t recall that Wily fight being particularly hard or anything? Honestly, I think Shao Kahn from MKII might be the single hardest boss battle I’ve ever had on SNES… just in sheer number of attempts it took to defeat him, I don’t know that any game/boss gave me as much grief as SK, but I’m not the greatest at fighting games to begin with. But truly, MM7 Wily doesn’t seem to even be a hard version of Wily, much less harder than Sigma… even the Super Bass fight seems harder than Wily IMO. Huh. It’s crazy just how different gaming experiences are for people!!
@@wokeupinapanic The Sigma final boss fights in X and X3 are situations where you have to find his weak point, and getting it requires tiring platforming and avoiding (I am including the wall jump in 3). Wily in 7 requires pure on-spot agility and in no way rewards patience. It's a different experience.
I agree. Sigma in X1 was super easy. I have even beaten him without getting hit. Sigma in X3 wasn't too bad. It was a fair fight. But Wily in MM7, what the heck?!?! I have only beaten him twice, and both times were lucky incidents after multiple attempts.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors final boss....you pretty much gotta play from start to finish so you can accumulate as much ammo and weapons as you can. Using a password is no good either
I haven’t played SMRPG in so very, very long. But, I remember two fights being very tough: Jinx, and the Rangers fights. Jinx really wiped the floor with my team the first time I played the game.
@@rig85 Yeah, you need a good strategy for both fights. The Axem Rangers are best brought down in a particular order, while Jinx needs the right team/item setup and good action command timing.
I remember Culex being hard when I was a kid but I felt like the ranger fight was tougher. I guess I have to play it again and see if I remember things correctly.
I’m subscribing because I agree with everything in this video. To be fair, I have been all of those bosses. And it’s true, took hours. Especially super punch out. You’re correct on everything. And I’m glad to subscribe to such great content.
Great video and I completely agree with all of your picks, but considering how large the entire library of SNES games is I think that u should’ve put more battles . I was surprised that the final battle with Dracula in Castlevania Dracula X didn’t even make the list. Other than that some of the bosses from ActRaiser 2 were completely brutal as well. But other than that this was great video, and look forward to what you come up with next. Edit- just wanted to add the battle with darth vader in the super Star Wars game to the list of ridiculously difficult fights.
Dracula from Dracula X was going to be my vote as well. I farmed for max hearts so I could use the cross as many times as possible on his final form. And you better not even get hit once.
Dracula in Dracula X is difficult, but a very simple way of making the fight more manageable is the traditional farming of hearts, then acquiring the throwing axe sub-weapon. Yeah it hasn't got the range of say the cross, but it means you don't have to be on the same level as Dracula to hit his head, you can be on the platforms below him and hit him with ease. The fight is still tough, but that little trick really takes the edge off.
The Quartz Charm is actually really useful. IIRC, it provides a 50% boost to all stats except speed until the enemy uses a stat change reversal move like Shredder, and it protects against one-hit KO moves.
@@captainvimes6079 Those chests are actually accessed via Bean Valley. There's an alternate route up to Nimbus Land via a tricky-to-reach beanstalk. That route is especially challenging in terms of platforming but yields a nice reward.
I remember having huge problems with the final boss of Mega Man X2, (at first), because the TV we played it on cropped the edges of the screen by one whole tile per side -- thus, I didn't know the room had walls you could climb on and couldn't avoid Sigma's sweeping beam attack. (But once I realized there WERE walls, it became quite manageable.)
Sigma doesn't use a beam attack in X2. He uses claws, he shoots electric balls and an electric wall, but he doesn't use any kind of energy beam whatsoever.
@@XanthinZarda It’s still an exploit, but if you use an evolution with powerful legs, you can just wait until she jumps towards you and kick her to damage and reset her. Takes some patience, but a relatively safe strategy.
I played that game for the first time just a few months ago. It had been many years since I rage quit a game but that stupid queen bee... I died so many times. I had to find a RUclips video and watch how to beat it. The end boss was a little tough but that Queen Bee was definitely one of the hardest boss fights in any game for me
Simga isn' t so hard because you can stand on the rand of the plattform and you must only jump when the other comes to you.xd (And you can managed this bosses with hadouken.)
If you don’t have the saber, which has a very specific unlock ritual (Kill Vile Mk.2 with his weakness in the first encounter with him and then have Zero kill the boss in one of the last rooms), you will struggle a LOT.
And to make it worse, even if you defeat Sigma in MMX3, you still have to escape the self destructing fortress while virusSigma chases you. If you die, you have to beat him all over again.
The Moldorm fight from A Link to the Past was also hard each time he knocks you back to the previous floor, only to go back up and start over again with less health.
When I was in my early teens I figured out an exploit for sigma's last form in mega man X, you can sit on the very edge of his hovering hands through out the entire fight making it a cake walk. If you're over the edge far enough the lightning bolts that come down won't hit you. I put way too many hours in to that game as a kid XD
Beating Nick and Rick in under 10 seconds with the Stun KOs is so damn satisfying when you execute. Takes a lot of tries but its not as hard as people think. It makes it way easier if not its a requierment to win.
As a kid I managed to beat Street Fighter 2 on the hardest difficulty using Blanka because he can cheese every fight. If you just use jump and R and stay in the corner you can win every time. I have no problem cheating like this since the cpu cheats harder
Yep, the CPU cheats by just throwing out special moves without doing the input. No charge time for Guile's moves (throwing Sonic Booms while walking forward). In MK3 a human Sektor would telegraph his missile by doing a little foot shuffle, but not the cpu.
Actually it's not hard but the hit box is weird. If you use a charged shot aiming straight for the head you risk it touching the breast plate under it which will deflect it. It's better to aim higher so the bottom of the shot grazes his baldness. After some practice his 2nd form becomes easier than the 1st.
@@rayray0987 I wouldn't say it's necessarily EASY. You have to be full health to use Hadouken so if you make one mistake before you get it off you're screwed. I suppose you could possibly cheese it with your subtanks but where's the fun in that?
That fight is really cheap, the fact that in Rondo of Blood is basically the same as in first Castlevania but in Dracula X is that shit, is kind of a middle finger
Ah man, lot of good calls on these. At least for the ones I've played. Although I'd say the the Skull Wily from Megaman 7 is a bigger pain that MMX3 Sigma. Buddy teleports all over the place and spams projectiles that are really tough to dodge leaving only a few frames to attack... Such a pain. At least you have the option to use the Z-sabre to cheese ball Sigma if you can. But yeah, without it, he's a royal pain. Edit: fixed typos... I type like a tree stump
I used to have trouble with MM7 Wily, but I found that, if you time it right, you can hit him with up to 2 freeze cracker shots before he shoots and teleports. Even though the wild coil is his weakness, the freeze cracker can hit him wherever he is on the screen, and, with the double shots, his energy doesn't take long to deplete. Even if I'm hit constantly, I can always dish more damage to him before my e-tanks are gone.
MM7 Wily definitely got robbed. I was able to beat Nick/Rick bruiser after grinding a bit, but it took me FOREVER to beat MM7 Wily. Hardest Megaman boss ever.
wow didn't think I'd be this early. I kind of figured the X3 final boss would be in this list, and so he was. I had to savestate abuse so hard for that one lol. Also nice that you mention the Terranigma one at the start. Not only did I find that boss difficult but god does it take so long, its very frustrating. Was unfortunately dumb enough to not use the magic rings either.
Ive beat Terranigma a few times and never even used a single magic ring lol. Also never had trouble with Bloody Mary, i guess i was always over leveled or something. I think dark gaia was a much harder boss
@@chrisbeach423 Dark Gaia is definitely, namely the second form iirc. But I believe I had a more easier time avoiding damage from it compared to Bloody Mary. Ah well, perhaps next time I should over level a bit too to have an easier time with Bloody Mary.
@@abdulrehmanahmad7733 haha yea ur right, the 1st form is alot easier, The 2nd form took me a few tries. The magic system in Terranigma is useless IMO. Its still my favorite game of all time though(:
@@chrisbeach423 Oh definitely, hardly ever used the magic system even outside boss battles. Maybe I should try it again in a replay but I dunno. And yeah, Terranigma is definitely up there among my favourite games, its such a fun time.
I wish magic was better in that game. What's really stupid is that a lot of boss fights don't even let you use magic, so you'd probably stop trying it by the time you get to Bloody Mary, if you even used it at all. She's such a busted fight.
Love the video, but rick and Nick bruiser aren't nearly difficult enough bosses to be on this list imo. They are definitely no where near Mike Tyson / Mr. Dream levels of difficulty.
I concur. I smoked those guys the first time I played through on the hardest difficulty. Mike Tyson is as hard to beat as...well...real life 80's Mike Tyson was.
I don't know if it's because I played A LOT of ALttP when I was like 10, but I don't remember any of the bosses being very difficult, all you had to do was figure out what to use against them (almost always it was the dungeon item)
some of them can be pretty stressful, especially the helmasaur king. i always struggle with that guy, he does a lot of damage and his fireball attacks are nervewracking to dodge and tend to lead to slip ups.
I've been playing games since I was a young kid, I didn't get snes til adult. zeldas my fav series, but I have problems with all its bosses usually. Still love them tho. Probably the only game I've played on this list besides contra 🤷♂️
Yeah, what makes the MMX3 final sigma boss fight even tougher is that you have to use charged regular shots to inflict damage. Special weapons won't damage Sigma there. I rebeat MMX1 2 and 3 about 2 years ago, so it is sort of fresh on my mind. I remember retrying several times before beating that boss fight. That was tough. What really helps though, to make it easier for the last MMX 3 boss battle, is to get the 4 E tanks(and fill them before the fight), and the many hearts throughout the game for increasing your capacity to sustain damage. You may want to replay the levels to find those upgrades first, especially if not winning after several tries and you want to give yourself more of a chance.
If you get the golden armor and everything, well, anything would be a snap at that point, and Sigma's included in that. The auto-charge special weapon allows you to get off three or four shots everytime sigma lands on the right side of the screen, and you can focus on dodging after that. But most importantly, when you die, yet again, you can start a level, then walk away and let the golden armor charge up all of your subtanks, leaving you ready to face Sigma again.
@@MurderWho Not having to fill subtanks manually is the best part of getting the gold armor (because if I'm not getting gold, I always take the double air dash red chip). Always hate failing a fight and having to grind those worms for sub tanks.
It's one of the special abilities of a kid. Like when I got the SNES when I turned 12 in 1991, I 100% beatit in less than a week. played it again recently as a 41 year old and lost all mylives bylevel 2. Also, today's games almost always have auto health regen which makes things easy as hell.
Trying weekend ... And we played video games. Your videos helped Mang. And now, with a MASSIVE emulator on its waaaayyyy.... We can try SOOO many games.
I guess you can "kinda" make a case for Exdeath/Neo Exdeath over Shinryu, but I'm with you 100% on Omega Weapon. It's Circle attack alone is ridiculous.
@@Judgment Really? Omega was way easier to take down than Shinryu, for me. Even at max lvl I had a tough time to fight Shinryu. Omega on the other hand went down pretty quick
Does Exdeath count though? I have to say, I always found him the dumbest villain. In terms of storyline, he's basically an Anti-Monitor knockoff. In terms of gameplay, he's pretty easy: Spam Holy, Flare, Meteo, Bahamut, and $toss. Actually, thinking of this as "Square does COIE" makes the first time I played and neglected to play the piano in Bartz's home town hilarious.
I can actually see how this makes it. If you were playing it and didn't know how overpowered coin toss was and how much the blue magic makes life easier, it's possible to miss out on those abilities and suddenly Neo-Exdeath becomes a whole lot harder. Actually could also make a case for the final boss of Mystic Quest. If you didn't know that a simple phonix down could one shot kill the boss and tried to fight it normally, the battle becomes much more difficult. But Mystic Quest doesn't quite make the cut in my mind, because not only is the game itself pretty easy, but going toe to toe with the boss "normally" isn't that hard 😂
Love these videos. A fun honorable mention, Ys III. The SNES version’s final boss is so miserably difficult speedrunners run the Genesis version instead. Speedrunners. The people who look for challenges don’t wanna. lol.
I'm guessing it didn't get listed because very few people ever made it that far. I actually beat that game, and took a photograph picture to prove it lol
@@Myaccisbanned That stage is brutal but it gets worse trust me, and you have to re beat the game. Once you beat the last stage it says "oh you need the power bracelet", and then it makes you replay the entire game with a crappy weapon before you can fight the final boss. I love how people act like dark souls is the hardest game, but I think some dark souls players would be crushed by that game lol
I fought it yesterday and after dying like crazy I just paused the game every time it put the webs and imagined how it's way was going to be, and that's how I won
This one is actually really easy if you know how it works. The issue is that this boss is hard because of CULTURAL DIFFERENCES haha no joke. It's based on a Japanese childrens' lottery game that would only make sense if you know the rules. Basically, as the spider goes down, every time it hits a horizontal bar, it HAS to cross the bar. Once you understand this, you can predict where it will go.
The Bruiser Brothers in Super Punch Out are dificult, but is the same kind of dificult you have the first time yo fight Hoy Quarlow or any final boxer. I think I was stucked on Quarlow more time that I spent in the Bruiser Brothers (and If you are lucky and fast you cant defeat the last Bruiser in a few seconds...).
I'd like to add Verminator from Secret of Evermore, while he doesn't move, he sits just out of reach so the dog partner is completely useless, and only spears weapons (and one bazooka shot) can reach so its a mostly magic fight. Also he throws powerful magic spells and only by timing your own spells just right can he be Interrupted.
Honorable mention to Super Tennis & Don J. Just what the hell is up with that guy? You win every tournament, on all surfaces, dealing with hard servers, hard base liners, quick reflex serve & volley guys and then your reward is playing essentially Superman…in Hell.
The hardest boss fight was convincing mom to let me play for "5 more minutes"
So true 😂👍
I know the feeling.
Its late in the night,and you only think" i will beat it this time"
@@zengram
"20 continues later..."
Lol so so true i miss those days..
Mom: turn off that Nintendo( me playing Genesis) you got school tomorrow
Me: just a little longer im about to finish it( lie, no where near done lol).
Undefetable unless you cheat.
Found this channel somewhat recently. I love how you don't beg for subs at the beginning and end of each video. Keepin it simple and wholesome. Good stuff, hope more people like me find your channel.
Do you think that that's the key to growing a channel?
man I remember I had finally beaten culex, I was so pumped. after the fight i ran to the nearest save point and my mom bumped the power cord with her vacuum and shut my snes down, it was one of the most crushing defeats of my childhood
Oh no. That is so tragic. Wow.
Beating Contra III on Hard mode with 03 lives was probably my greatest life achievement. I think I can die at peace with the gaming gods.
You're a God if this is true the game is so hard most ppl can't even beat it with level select cheats
non- gamers cant even beat it with the lives cheat! I kneel
This may as well be my comment. Recovering from ACL surgery, lots of Vicodin, marijuana, and retries.
I also actually had it on 3 continues, which was even more punishing. Also did it co op with my friend, which counterintuitively is even more challenging. We did the same thing with cuphead, which also is harder in co op, despite the revive mechanic. Very similar games tbh.
I played Contra 3 so much as a kid, I could go through it so easy, didn't remember it being hard. Played it as an adult and damn, I got wrecked
Master...
I can't imagine how difficult it is to compile a list like this. I was just watching one of your other videos where you mentioned you could do a whole video on most difficult shoot-em-ups, and I thought to myself just how crazy I would go burning myself out on shooters. I don't even think I'd be able to judge them competently after a while.
So, I guess what I'm saying is, keep up the great work. Your lists and reviews are very spot-on
It blows my mind that I actually managed to beat X3 Sigma as a kid. I prayed through the game recently as an adult and when I got to him I just gave up. I ain’t what I used to be.
I'm impressed I managed as a 12-year-old, too. There was only one Mega Man game that I felt was halfway a challenge and it was 1 or 2 for NES. 3 and SNES ones were effortless iirc.
I'd love to sit down with my 6 to 12-year-old selves and play games together to see how good I was back then. Most games were manageable in a weekend rental except for like 7th Saga which would take ~65hrs or so. I never beat Abadox or Marble Madness. There were some cryptic af games you'd just get stuck somewhere and with internet not existing yet...
I would always tell myself that at least one playtester can beat this, so I can, too.
The secret true final boss in Demon's Crest is harder than MMX3 Sigma. Like way, waaaay harder. Honestly a nightmare.
I was hoping someone would mention this boss
The more you delay fight with that thing the less space you would have because of spikes
I was going to mention Demon's Crest final boss as well. How the hell was I able to beat that nightmare I'll never know.
Also, I found Mega Man 7's Wily Capsule tougher than the final boss to the first Mega Man X.
I was also expecting this one at the top spot. It is tremendously hard, even with state saves.
I'm getting PTSD just reading the games title. Never managed to beat it.
Just... thank you for including Sigma from MMX. It took me over 15 years to finally conquer him without any sort of cheat. Most of said time was idle, I had given up and hadn't really practiced. But I walked away as a child in the 90s and finally came back with a vengeance with the MMX Legacy Collection.
Me and my bros beat it on ZSNES, but we used the rewind key so much we started to think we could rewind irl.
Strangly i found it very easy... i don t understand. Maybe finishing megaman 2 on nes at 12 yeao old was a good training
@@xavierlegoy935 i too beat Mega Mans 2 3 & 4 on the NES as a kid. I think it was the boss gauntlet. I would get bad RNG from the 2 fights prior and then waste my E-tanks and have to grind them out again for a refill. Also, if you used a code on the SNES to "save" the game would always start you back at Sigma Fortress 1. So the game made it extra grindy overall.
@@isturbo1984 i did it a lot of times without any troubles. I dont understand. Maybe the europeean version was nerfed?
I didnt beat Wizpig 2 (the space one), until I was in my 20s, I still haven't beaten mirror mode yet...
For Super Punch Out, Nick and Rick Bruiser can certainly have their patterns taken advantage of. Many years ago I emulator and played the heck out of Super Punch Out and I discovered more to the game than I knew was there. If you attack an opponent as they are attacking, you get a damage boost AND stun boost. If you do that enough times in a row an opponent will be stunned and you can uppercut them. If you uppercut a stunned opponent then they will get back up with much less health, or not at all. Now, for certain special moves the enemy might do, like when Nick jumps back and comes at you with an elbow, if you uppercut them (high I think) at the right time then they are GONE. You can beat most of those oppponents within 30 seconds if you do it right. They always follow the same patterns. Very fun hidden mechanic
thank you save states for letting me discover that lol. This kind of works in the original punchout as well
Never had the balls to uppercut on that leap I always just get the fuck outta dodge lol
Your videos are among RUclips's best, consistent in quality/entertainment/education value, and your general "niceness" shines through in the way you sign off every video. Definitely a fan.
Over the last few months I watched all of your reviews, mostly just before going to bed. Your voice is pleasant and it's just... comfortable, hearing about all these cool retro games. Your channel deserves more attention, I really like it a lot.
I love that you included Koldstare in the opening of this video! That guy is so miserable in the randomizers for Link to the Past, especially if you have to face him early on, without a leveled up sword or armor. Such a great video thank you as always.
I found and beat Culex as a kid with no strategy guide at all. Felt amazing.
Same, and when I heard the FFIV boss fight theme ramp up I produced a quart
I fought with Culex at level 12 more or less. I got really mad my characters leveled up from that fight. However the princess got her resurrection magic from that fight so that was cool in the end.
Culex is easy to defeat if you attack him with the giant winged shell.but it's kind of a secret weapon
@@williamsmith9948
1.- Without the princess resurrection magic, you need pick me ups like hell
2.- Geno is a must, as he can improve damage
3.- There is a whole quest to get the red shell, which is the best armor in the game. It goes to the princess (as she will be the tank).
4.- Do the whole casino quest, get the infinite use "star egg", this is your main weapon
Get every possible tab to have magic to last for a while
Your mission is to get at least 2 of the crystals that culex has out of comission. The most dangerous are the ones that fall first.
Of the ones that remain, only one has an insta-kill attack, it's bad luck if that one decides to use it in the princess(your tank).
the remaining cristals will fall once you get the rest of your team up. (Geno using damage-up and everybody using Star egg turn after turn.) If and when using your best attacker (Mario probably) use him to deal with the most annoying cristal you have at the moment.
More likely than not, by the time you get Culex alone, he will have depleted most of his magic points, so some turns will consist on him giving you a free turn.
It took me several tries but it is possible. The only way I lost completely was by instakill when the tank was alone, which is the risk that you take in the beginning.
Notice by this point I am ready to kill Smithy I just returned to get Culex for completion's sake (yes by this time most of my boss battles consist of me spamming the Star egg to infinity)
Most beautiful SNES intros/cutscenes! Do it!
In MegaMan x you can stand with one leg on the moving platforms so the lightning doesn't hit you. You can do a lot of damage before it makes that diaganal dive that will damage you but you can hop back up easy enough and this minimizes your damage so much and that you'll have life tanks to spare. In X3 I think they figured most people would just one shot with the zsaber anyways so they made defeating sigma the regular way insanely difficult for the die hards.
Hey SNES drunk, I'm going through all your videos - just discovered you a few weeks ago - and you are AWESOME, on par with my other favourite youtubers, really, keep up the good work. It is always awesome to see genuine passionate people doing something they love! :) :) Cheers!
You're in for a treat my dude!
@@gramajomd indeed he is
Another honorable mention: Any last boss from a SNK fighting game.
I still own art of fighting. Good luck even getting to the boss. That game is harder than sfII cpu by a mile
those input reading bastards
FACTS
@@elbitxo5945 Lmao "input reading bastard" is my favorite new expression this week lmao. Great one! 😃👍
Damn, now I remember Geese from Fatal Fury.
For Megaman X’s Sigma fight I just stand on the edge of the paw closest to his head. The lighting won’t hit you and you have no worries about ground attacks. Every once in a while he’ll move one of the paws close which will deal damage if you touch it so back up to the center of the paw you’re on and then when he begins moving again continue the fight.
You can also just lay into him with rolling shield and take off half his health before you have to worry about hitting him with charged shots. Also velgauder and lightsaber sigma are easy to nail without taking damage. Rather gentle for a MM final boss. I def used all my sub tanks as a kid though, lol.
This was one of my favorites of your videos for a long time.
Hearing you laugh at Sigma's tiny head was really dope. Really enjoyed that.
10/10 earned a like from this guy.
"I find your lack of Dark Demon (Demon's Crest)... disturbing."
Its pretty nice to see somebody remember demon's crest, i liked this but i loved Gargoiles quest in nes, what a great games they were.
That's so true. If you don't list it in the top ten, then you don't know about Demon's crest.
Took my comment. Nice.
Yeah, I was waiting for it a whole video.
I beat it, but I gave up on making it fully by myself and I watched someone killing him just for a strategy, that can work someday. XD
Phalanx is a bitch, but the secret boss was a nightmare
your videos are so soothing and relaxing!!
Hey, man, I have to say you sound much more excited and enthusiastic in this video than in many of your old ones. I hope good stuff is happening in your life and I hope it continues for you!
Thanks for the video and have a great rest of your day! :)
i thought the same
A common misconception, but you don't need to take out the crystals before targeting Culex, you can focus all everything on Culex, and once defeating him it will destroy the remaining crystals. While I usually destroy the crystals first, it's not required.
this^
it IS easier to break the crystals first though if only to bring the number of enemy attacks you need to deal with down from 5
@@ApocalypticJoker Agreed, but I like how you can employ different strategies. And if you have the Lazy Shells + Attack Scarf, then you don't require any strategy.
And there's an order for the crystals too. I think it was only because some crystals die faster than others, but didn't they also protect other crystals?
@@jupitermonkey5687 i don't think they protected each other but i remember that red was immune to fire attacks, blue to water and ice, yellow to earth, and green to electric
I did legitimately beat culex when I was 12 and I wasn't particularly good at video games. He was tough, but definitely doable.
Bloody Mary lives on as one of the toughest boss fights I've ever got through. I replayed Terranigma a couple of years ago and I thought I'd probably find it easier with all those years of game experience under my belt, but no. When I did it back in the day, I didn't use any magic rings. I was only inflicting 1 point of damage per hit as well. The winning attempt took a good hour to do.
reminds me of when I did the HELL HOUSE fight in the FF7 remake... I figured I could take it even though I was unprepared... no tactical advantage gear-wise...
I had to min-dmg that bastard for almost an hour, because I was too stubborn to just reload and switch Cloud/Aerith gear around. Buddy came home that night and tried it on his save... *FIVE DAMNED MINUTES* I walked out of the room XD
@@abigails4088 Oh nooo XD
The trick with bloody Mary is that one of the spears you get prior to does light damage so it does more damage than any other spear. Couple that with some grinding for levels and the fight is manageable.
The timing of the ads was the hardest boss fight:
"Twel- RAYMOUR & FLANNIGANS!"
"Eigh- Taco Bell's NACHO PARTY PACK!"
Both are difficult bosses.
A fellow North-Easterner, I see.
I forgot that ads are dependent on region.
whats so hard about installing uBlock?
@@plasmaastronaut some people are on mobile apps where an ad blocker isn't applicable
@@solusluxanima7607 Yeah, when you name dropped R&F, your region was crystal clear. I don't live there anymore, but I grew up in that area.
Using Mallow in the final fight in Super Mario RPG is a bold move
For real. Mario/Peach/Bowser, or maybe even Mario/Peach/Geno? But Mallow is pretty low-tier, comparatively.
@@Szanth mario peach geno. But bowser for the culex fight.
I always use Mallow, Mario, Koopa, and Geno. Those were my main 4. That Geno whirl though! That comes in handy if you got the timing.
@@michaelsandoval714 i like mallows move list even though he isn't the best but geno is a must!!
@@Spiritcr1jsher Peach was just ungodly overpowered in the game. Put that secret Kooba shell armor on her and she's unkillavle. Her revive also has a crit timing so she revives people with full hp. Just opop
The secret end boss on Demon's Crest was the toughest one I ever fought...by a long ways.
Same for the final boss fight in Super Ghouls n Ghosts. That game in general is ridiculously hard as it is.
I was looking for this. The blue demon is the toughest of all games that I played, including the mega Man x ones
@@WarMachine_StudiosThe final boss of Super Ghouls and ghosts is a pushover! The final secret boss on Demons Crest is pretty much in a league all on its own.
The worst part about the sigma fight is refilling your etanks if you lose.
Time to charge up the armadillo shield and grind up those caterpillars again 😭
What about dying in the escape sequence and having to fight him again?
In x3
I was talking about the first one
Yeah, I thought the whole kaizo thing was more for masocore games.
11:20 "What the hell were they thinking" AVGN would be proud
Ayyyyyyyy I'm an ace in 5 of these games, especially Street Fighter and X3 ! Great video!!
The Mega Man 7 final boss was absolutely brutal. Probably the hardest boss in the classic series
Agreed. Definitely harder than MMX3 sigma.
@@farsilv Way, WAY harder than MMX3
You mean Dracula Wily?
Takes a minute to see the pattern. Guides say the Spring is the weakness weapon, but it's the hardest to hit him with: use the Ice one, and press up as you shoot, as you can change the angle of the shot. At least that way, you're always doing damage, even if it's just 1 per pattern cycle.
As for dodging: the pattern is he fires, the 4 shots stop, then dart to where you are, then stop again, then go to where you are and fly off.
When he's high: get below him when he fires, the shots stop, slide when the shots are about to move, the shots go to and stop where you were, them jump when they're about to move, and the shots will zip past where your slide ended.
When he's low..... THEN use the springs, cuz it's harder to dodge; might as well go for the trade.
But if you think you can pull it off: summon rush jump before he fires (away from Wily), slide closer to wily, slide away from the first stop-move, and immediately go for the coil. I've occasionally managed to also dodge with the super-armor on, but the timing is pixel-perfect-- but it can be done.
I'm very surprised MM7 Wily Boss 2 did not make it to the top slot.
Hey man, hope you're having a great holiday! Thanks for making such consistently great content - I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when I say we really appreciate what you do!
I'm so glad that you brought up Rick and Nick Bruiser. I only beat Nick once, Rick however, I actually managed to be able to beat him quite a bit due to my personal algorithm. Unfortunately, I lost said algorithm, but I know I can get it back.
To you, the day you faced Bison at six stars was the most important day of your life. But to me, it was Tuesday!
My cousin and I got all the way to Sagat on 7 stars (if that was the hardest difficulty) by using E Honda's Hundred Hand Slap to cheese every opponent, but we hit a brick wall there.
Bonus points for actually posting this comment on a tuesday
Haha
Only play with 7 stars
@@Laneous14 Yes! That's Awesome!
I replayed Super Mario RPG on Retroarch a few years ago (my favourite game from my childhood) and beating Culex was easy at Level 30 :P I even got an achievement on RetroAchievements. Good times and great channel!
Lazy Shell makes that game a breeze
Yeah I played through the game many times and only once did Culex give me trouble. Going in with Lazy shell, Metal Plate, and the thing you get for 30 consecutive jumps (the scarf? I could never get the suit). I would put lazy shell armor on peach with the plate and she would support Mario lazy shell weapon with jump scarf (I feel I might be confusing it with another item but it raised a lot of stats) and it was easy. I tried it under leveled at well. Still tons of fun. I need this game on the Switch
you can easily beat culex at level 20 lol
Zombies Are My Neighbors was highly underrated, really fun, and really freaking hard! The final boss is like 49 levels in or something right?! It's impossible to even get that far
I think zombies are my neighbors was 39 levels total I played it on the genesis hard af. The demon baby that would throw the axes at u hated him
My brother beat the game recently, I never could. One of the best games ever tho.
48 levels + a handful of bonus levels that you can get game over during + a credits level
Zombies Ate My Neighbors was one of the few games I had as a kid that I never beat, and I still haven't. That game gets so difficult by level 15 that I have no idea how *anyone* makes it to the end.
You forgot Dracula from Castlevania Dracula X.
Yeah that one is no joke....
Totally agree. It took me hours and that was using save states.
Holy shit so true
Stay low, be patient, use the axe, and remember that you can't be knocked back while crouching. Kind of a slow, tedious fight then, but not too tough.
Came here looking to see if anyone else mentioned Dracula X. I have a personal rule not to savestate during a boss fight, so it took me about 40 minutes to get his health down, and when phase 2 came up and killed me in one hit, I gave up. I know when I'm beaten :)
Another honorable mention: the Wily fight in Mega Man 7
Just did this fight. What a fucking nightmare it was.
Yes this is definitly true
FUCK that fight......
Can't agree more. One of the hardest of the classic series!
Absolutely the hardest SNES Mega Man final boss. The checkpointing and running out of resources if you are under prepped is brutal.
I think King 2 from Rockman & Forte might be harder though because it's basically the Mechadragon fight from 2 but on steroids and RNG heavy. He's not built for Mega Man's lack of double jump.
Awesome list. Culex was an absolute beast to deal with if you didn't come into that battle prepared, but it was such a cool hidden battle in Super Mario RPG I didn't care haha. It was interesting to see M. Bison so high up on the list. I guess I generally play as Ryu or Chun Li, so using their kick combos are lethal to him. The final boss in Zombies Ate my Neighbors is a trophy battle any retro gamer would love to have in their gaming history. Cheers!
super prepared? All you needed was one thing and you auto win culex
The vampire couple from Illusion of Time/Gaia could at least get a honorable mention as well.
You mean this one?
ruclips.net/video/w9ooBpUCsKU/видео.html
Those were the WORST! Took me weeks of trying as a kid.
I never had a problem with them but I’m just happy someone mentioned this beautiful game.
Agreed. Much worse than Solid Arm. Solid Arm could at least be easily cheesed.
Took me a long time to beat and even longer to realize it can be done more effectively with Freedan
I wish the the chickens and Gannon thing was real.
That would not be a hard boss battle. That would be an impossible boss battle.
I imagine that would happen if you hit the cuckoos so many times that a message saying “Well it seems as though you’re getting bored, why not I make things a little more difficult” and then when you’re about to fight Ganon, there would be a message that says “Hello again, remember me? I think Ganon has better things to do with his time. Why don’t I let the cuckoos show their anger, and yes, they’re invincible.” That would be an awesome secret
Be the change you want to see.
@@ryline666 but I don’t know how to do rom hacks, I do know the tools and I have snes9x. I might need to learn how to make good rom hacks before I do anything
At first glance of _OOOONE_ I thought: What?? Ganon??? The hardest?? Then my 9 year old me indeed was a wizard. Imagine my disappointment when he introduced the chicken joke
8:25 M Bison is awful at first, but practice pays off. The trick, as you said, is to sit back, play defense, and attack only when you have a great opportunity. Sometimes a series of well-timed attacks will get you well ahead, and it comes down to running down the clock.
I beat nick in Rick bruiser in like < 1 min each. Fond memories of learning the fastest way to knockout each one in my youth! Great video!
Axelay and contra 3 were also a favorite of mine
Yeah, once you learn the counterpunch strategies for them, you can cut off everything they try to do and stun and KO them more or less at will. Counterpunching is the big difference maker in this game - without it the game is significantly much harder
I have 13 seconds and 9 seconds on them.
Honorable mentions to:
"Dark demon" Demon's crest
"Dracula...(Richter jump)" Castlevania Dracula X
"Battletoads in Battlemaniacs" all the game.
Both Nick and Rick bruiser have ways to beat them rather quickly. I remember finding I you could perfect counter Nick Bruiser and you instantly win the fight. With Rick there's a way to the body where you can instant KO him. Tough game. As a kid at like 10 years old it took me quite some time to really beat them all.
@Christopher Bradley
I never beat Tyson, either, but I find Rick & Nick rather easy. I can see patterns quickly, though, too.
I'm sure there could be some Super Star Wars bosses on this list.
Those games are hard because they are bad. It is a well known fact that badly designed games may get too hard if the difficulty is not well adjusted. I also agree that even getting to the boss in hard already, since the enemy design is so bad and does not match the character's capabilities.
same
Darth Vader in Empire is nearly impossible.
The swamp monster in Empire, and the thing you have to fight as Chewie.
@@mjorge0alvesI don’t think they’re bad
"I can't beat M-Bison on anything over 5 stars."
M-Bison: "OF COURSE!"
Zombies Ate My Neighbors is one of my favorite games ever but I've never gotten remotely close to the end. I get maybe 10 levels in before either the games whoops my ass or I'm just mentally exhausted and just have to stop playing.
Tooo true. Only reason I know Zombies Ate My Neighbors ends is because of the internet. XD I used to think it was like an arcade game where it just keeps going and going infinitely.
I guess he didn't SEEE that, did he?
I have beaten M. Bison on 5 stars, but only with M. Bison. A lot of blocking and countering by spamming "psycho crushers." Since, you are almost always blocking, the "psycho crusher" should be charged up and ready to go. Cheap way to win, but doesn't work everytime.
The game is 48 levels long, I believe lmao. It's wayy too long of a game for its type, IMO, and meant to be co-oped. There are certain types of games that are exponentially easier when played with 2 people like ZAMN and Beat Em Ups in general.
Feel super-validated with Rick and Nick Bruiser being placed at number 3. I'm not very good at video games at all, but for some reason, I felt determined to beat Super Punch-Out!! on the Snes Mini without using save states. I remember being knocked down at some point and being so frustrated I threw the controller down and started throwing punches at the screen like I was going to take Nick on in real life. When I finally did beat him, I was so elated I ran up to my brother in an embrace and started shouting "There ain't gonna be no rematch!" at the top of my lungs. Then I had to beat him again without getting any losses to see the special credits sequence.
Yeah, Super Punch-Out!! is brutally unforgiving, but I'm really glad I actually stuck with it to the end. I feel like it should have been included on your list of Snes games that deserve a second chance, since it took me a while just to figure out how to beat Piston Hurricane.
I managed to master fighting Sigma from Mega Man X over the years. But Dr. Willy from Mega Man 7 is still absolute hell for me. He deserved to be here.
Wily 7 is a classic, I made a whole journal entry out of that fight in middle school.
I used to be a huuuge fan of 7 (I named a cat I had Treble, for example) but for some reason I don’t recall that Wily fight being particularly hard or anything?
Honestly, I think Shao Kahn from MKII might be the single hardest boss battle I’ve ever had on SNES… just in sheer number of attempts it took to defeat him, I don’t know that any game/boss gave me as much grief as SK, but I’m not the greatest at fighting games to begin with.
But truly, MM7 Wily doesn’t seem to even be a hard version of Wily, much less harder than Sigma… even the Super Bass fight seems harder than Wily IMO. Huh. It’s crazy just how different gaming experiences are for people!!
@@wokeupinapanic The Sigma final boss fights in X and X3 are situations where you have to find his weak point, and getting it requires tiring platforming and avoiding (I am including the wall jump in 3). Wily in 7 requires pure on-spot agility and in no way rewards patience. It's a different experience.
Amen.
I agree. Sigma in X1 was super easy. I have even beaten him without getting hit. Sigma in X3 wasn't too bad. It was a fair fight. But Wily in MM7, what the heck?!?! I have only beaten him twice, and both times were lucky incidents after multiple attempts.
Another cool video man, I’d love to see a countdown of secret or optional boss fights too!
Zombies Ate My Neighbors final boss....you pretty much gotta play from start to finish so you can accumulate as much ammo and weapons as you can. Using a password is no good either
10:29 I'd say the head most resembles Mr. Six from those Six Flags commercials... The Venga Bus is coming...
Man I was thinking the same thing 😂
And everybody's jumping
I think I remember dying way more often to the dojo master in Super Mario RPG than from Culex. The one that gives you the belt.
Oh god, yeah. He was savage. He one-shot me so many damn times in his final form.
Yeah, Jinx in his final fight is challenging with his assortment of powerful moves. At least he only has 1500 HP unlike Culex with over 4000 HP.
I haven’t played SMRPG in so very, very long.
But, I remember two fights being very tough: Jinx, and the Rangers fights. Jinx really wiped the floor with my team the first time I played the game.
@@rig85 Yeah, you need a good strategy for both fights. The Axem Rangers are best brought down in a particular order, while Jinx needs the right team/item setup and good action command timing.
I remember Culex being hard when I was a kid but I felt like the ranger fight was tougher. I guess I have to play it again and see if I remember things correctly.
I’m subscribing because I agree with everything in this video. To be fair, I have been all of those bosses. And it’s true, took hours. Especially super punch out. You’re correct on everything. And I’m glad to subscribe to such great content.
Great video and I completely agree with all of your picks, but considering how large the entire library of SNES games is I think that u should’ve put more battles . I was surprised that the final battle with Dracula in Castlevania Dracula X didn’t even make the list. Other than that some of the bosses from ActRaiser 2 were completely brutal as well. But other than that this was great video, and look forward to what you come up with next.
Edit- just wanted to add the battle with darth vader in the super Star Wars game to the list of ridiculously difficult fights.
Dracula from Dracula X was going to be my vote as well. I farmed for max hearts so I could use the cross as many times as possible on his final form. And you better not even get hit once.
Dracula in Dracula X is difficult, but a very simple way of making the fight more manageable is the traditional farming of hearts, then acquiring the throwing axe sub-weapon. Yeah it hasn't got the range of say the cross, but it means you don't have to be on the same level as Dracula to hit his head, you can be on the platforms below him and hit him with ease. The fight is still tough, but that little trick really takes the edge off.
@@DrTelf Thank you for the tip. I'll try to implement it the next time I play the game.
It's always a good day when SNESdrunk uploads
Mario RPG is so much fun!! I need to hook up my SNES again. I love that game.
By the time I could finally defeat Culex, the item he dropped was practically useless... It was still satisfying, though.
To this day I wonder whats in those other two chests when you're falling past the lazy shell area ☠
The Quartz Charm is actually really useful. IIRC, it provides a 50% boost to all stats except speed until the enemy uses a stat change reversal move like Shredder, and it protects against one-hit KO moves.
@@captainvimes6079 Those chests are actually accessed via Bean Valley. There's an alternate route up to Nimbus Land via a tricky-to-reach beanstalk. That route is especially challenging in terms of platforming but yields a nice reward.
The quartz charm is one of the best items in the game bro lol
@@Mr.G_717 perhaps his point is...do you really need it at this point
I remember having huge problems with the final boss of Mega Man X2, (at first), because the TV we played it on cropped the edges of the screen by one whole tile per side -- thus, I didn't know the room had walls you could climb on and couldn't avoid Sigma's sweeping beam attack. (But once I realized there WERE walls, it became quite manageable.)
ahh, the fun of overscan
Sigma doesn't use a beam attack in X2. He uses claws, he shoots electric balls and an electric wall, but he doesn't use any kind of energy beam whatsoever.
@@RetroActivityGaming I was referring to his final form of the giant floating wireframe head.
I don’t think I’ve ever gotten past level 3 in Contra 3, and thank God too cuz that boss you showed would have DESTROYED my will to live.
The Queen Bee in E.V.O. without exploits, I lucked out and managed to one cycle it.
I'd say Yeti Mother is more insane than Queen Bee.
Oh, E.V.O., how i love and hate thee
Me beating the E.V.O final boss in dragon form because i don't want to lose my wing's, totally worth it XD
@@XanthinZarda It’s still an exploit, but if you use an evolution with powerful legs, you can just wait until she jumps towards you and kick her to damage and reset her.
Takes some patience, but a relatively safe strategy.
I played that game for the first time just a few months ago. It had been many years since I rage quit a game but that stupid queen bee... I died so many times. I had to find a RUclips video and watch how to beat it. The end boss was a little tough but that Queen Bee was definitely one of the hardest boss fights in any game for me
11:00
Sigma: Allow me to introduce myself as the toughest boss in this list
Z-Saber: Allow *ME* to introduce myself
Simga isn' t so hard because you can stand on the rand of the plattform and you must only jump when the other comes to you.xd
(And you can managed this bosses with hadouken.)
@@stevenruhlich4155 MMX3 no hadoken 😅
If you don’t have the saber, which has a very specific unlock ritual (Kill Vile Mk.2 with his weakness in the first encounter with him and then have Zero kill the boss in one of the last rooms), you will struggle a LOT.
Made me laugh how having the Z-Saber makes Sigma your bitch.
the concept of this channel is so original
The secret hidden demon boss in demons crest is absolute torture.
I was just about to say! The Dark Demon! Took me so many tries. He is freaking brutal!
Yes. This definitely included for part 2
....and brings no comfort!
I came here to say this!
Yes, hate that fucking guy
And to make it worse, even if you defeat Sigma in MMX3, you still have to escape the self destructing fortress while virusSigma chases you. If you die, you have to beat him all over again.
The Moldorm fight from A Link to the Past was also hard each time he knocks you back to the previous floor, only to go back up and start over again with less health.
that boss pissed me off so much whenever i got knocked to the floor below and had to start again was frustrating but doable
There are hearts under the pots. If they are blocked by red/blue squares, just go one floor down and switch it back.
@@jackcobb1090 until you get knocked down enough times that there are no more hearts to heal you lol (it's happened to me before)
Are you serious?
Moldorm is a little annoying, but not ONE Zelda-Boss after Zelda II is hard at all.
@@sidnew2739 Bu-bu-but, the Final Boss pushes you out of the boss room, too.
I'm sure someone wrote this already but, man, Dr. Wily in Mega Man 7 has always been the hardest boss for me. I use all my E tanks during that fight.
Absolutely this.
When I was in my early teens I figured out an exploit for sigma's last form in mega man X, you can sit on the very edge of his hovering hands through out the entire fight making it a cake walk. If you're over the edge far enough the lightning bolts that come down won't hit you. I put way too many hours in to that game as a kid XD
The hardest part about R-Type III's last boss was figuring out you had to throw your Force at its mouth in order to deal the finishing blow.
This is a really good idea for a video.
I remember I was about 13 yrs old and I beat Act Raiser in one weekend! Straight crushed it!
Same!
Seeing the Bruiser bros listed at the 3 spot was surprising. I’ve beaten them so many times!
Beating Nick and Rick in under 10 seconds with the Stun KOs is so damn satisfying when you execute. Takes a lot of tries but its not as hard as people think. It makes it way easier if not its a requierment to win.
I took some time, many many years ago and absolutely destroyed that game, I managed to beat every fight in under 10 seconds. Good memories
As a kid I managed to beat Street Fighter 2 on the hardest difficulty using Blanka because he can cheese every fight. If you just use jump and R and stay in the corner you can win every time. I have no problem cheating like this since the cpu cheats harder
Yep, the CPU cheats by just throwing out special moves without doing the input. No charge time for Guile's moves (throwing Sonic Booms while walking forward). In MK3 a human Sektor would telegraph his missile by doing a little foot shuffle, but not the cpu.
@@MrIronJusticeSo true. The CPU in SNES fighting Gamez just downright cheat.
yeah there are some AI exploits that are very funny. I know how to Perfect Shin Akuma in Alpha 2 using an exploit lmao
SUPER MARIO RPG! Best game.
Well, there is a "easy"way to defeat Sigma on X3: using the Z-Saber.
Yep. Poor guy must love Zero too much. Don't worry, he always finds a way to get rebuilt.
Still have to land the Z-Saber's hit 2x on his small head lol. Then escape the rising lava
Actually it's not hard but the hit box is weird. If you use a charged shot aiming straight for the head you risk it touching the breast plate under it which will deflect it. It's better to aim higher so the bottom of the shot grazes his baldness.
After some practice his 2nd form becomes easier than the 1st.
And there's an easy way to beat Sigma in X with a hadouken.
@@rayray0987 I wouldn't say it's necessarily EASY. You have to be full health to use Hadouken so if you make one mistake before you get it off you're screwed. I suppose you could possibly cheese it with your subtanks but where's the fun in that?
Dracula in Castlevania: Dracula X would take the number one spot for me, haha.
Thank you. It took me longer to beat him than it took me to get to him.
That fight is really cheap, the fact that in Rondo of Blood is basically the same as in first Castlevania but in Dracula X is that shit, is kind of a middle finger
@@Shinmsl I don't understand your comment
same.
Can’t wait to get there I’ve had that game for a couple months still trying to find time to sit down for a play through!
Great videos as always! thanks
Ah man, lot of good calls on these. At least for the ones I've played.
Although I'd say the the Skull Wily from Megaman 7 is a bigger pain that MMX3 Sigma. Buddy teleports all over the place and spams projectiles that are really tough to dodge leaving only a few frames to attack... Such a pain.
At least you have the option to use the Z-sabre to cheese ball Sigma if you can. But yeah, without it, he's a royal pain.
Edit: fixed typos... I type like a tree stump
I used to have trouble with MM7 Wily, but I found that, if you time it right, you can hit him with up to 2 freeze cracker shots before he shoots and teleports. Even though the wild coil is his weakness, the freeze cracker can hit him wherever he is on the screen, and, with the double shots, his energy doesn't take long to deplete. Even if I'm hit constantly, I can always dish more damage to him before my e-tanks are gone.
MM7 Wily definitely got robbed. I was able to beat Nick/Rick bruiser after grinding a bit, but it took me FOREVER to beat MM7 Wily. Hardest Megaman boss ever.
wow didn't think I'd be this early. I kind of figured the X3 final boss would be in this list, and so he was. I had to savestate abuse so hard for that one lol.
Also nice that you mention the Terranigma one at the start. Not only did I find that boss difficult but god does it take so long, its very frustrating. Was unfortunately dumb enough to not use the magic rings either.
Ive beat Terranigma a few times and never even used a single magic ring lol. Also never had trouble with Bloody Mary, i guess i was always over leveled or something. I think dark gaia was a much harder boss
@@chrisbeach423 Dark Gaia is definitely, namely the second form iirc. But I believe I had a more easier time avoiding damage from it compared to Bloody Mary. Ah well, perhaps next time I should over level a bit too to have an easier time with Bloody Mary.
@@abdulrehmanahmad7733 haha yea ur right, the 1st form is alot easier, The 2nd form took me a few tries. The magic system in Terranigma is useless IMO. Its still my favorite game of all time though(:
@@chrisbeach423 Oh definitely, hardly ever used the magic system even outside boss battles. Maybe I should try it again in a replay but I dunno. And yeah, Terranigma is definitely up there among my favourite games, its such a fun time.
I wish magic was better in that game. What's really stupid is that a lot of boss fights don't even let you use magic, so you'd probably stop trying it by the time you get to Bloody Mary, if you even used it at all. She's such a busted fight.
I love that you chose Mega Man X music for the intro.
Love the video, but rick and Nick bruiser aren't nearly difficult enough bosses to be on this list imo.
They are definitely no where near Mike Tyson / Mr. Dream levels of difficulty.
Yes I agree. Agree. I don't think they're even the hardest opponents in the game. I'd more trouble with Hoy Quarlow.
Definitely, but then again I am pretty good at punch out. Not near as hard as Mike Tyson.
Agreed, they are simple
Agree
I concur. I smoked those guys the first time I played through on the hardest difficulty. Mike Tyson is as hard to beat as...well...real life 80's Mike Tyson was.
I don't know if it's because I played A LOT of ALttP when I was like 10, but I don't remember any of the bosses being very difficult, all you had to do was figure out what to use against them (almost always it was the dungeon item)
some of them can be pretty stressful, especially the helmasaur king. i always struggle with that guy, he does a lot of damage and his fireball attacks are nervewracking to dodge and tend to lead to slip ups.
I've been playing games since I was a young kid, I didn't get snes til adult. zeldas my fav series, but I have problems with all its bosses usually. Still love them tho. Probably the only game I've played on this list besides contra 🤷♂️
@@ggbetz that's very enlightening, thanks, mate
Yeah, what makes the MMX3 final sigma boss fight even tougher is that you have to use charged regular shots to inflict damage. Special weapons won't damage Sigma there. I rebeat MMX1 2 and 3 about 2 years ago, so it is sort of fresh on my mind. I remember retrying several times before beating that boss fight. That was tough.
What really helps though, to make it easier for the last MMX 3 boss battle, is to get the 4 E tanks(and fill them before the fight), and the many hearts throughout the game for increasing your capacity to sustain damage. You may want to replay the levels to find those upgrades first, especially if not winning after several tries and you want to give yourself more of a chance.
If you get the golden armor and everything, well, anything would be a snap at that point, and Sigma's included in that. The auto-charge special weapon allows you to get off three or four shots everytime sigma lands on the right side of the screen, and you can focus on dodging after that. But most importantly, when you die, yet again, you can start a level, then walk away and let the golden armor charge up all of your subtanks, leaving you ready to face Sigma again.
@@MurderWho Not having to fill subtanks manually is the best part of getting the gold armor (because if I'm not getting gold, I always take the double air dash red chip). Always hate failing a fight and having to grind those worms for sub tanks.
Watching this video makes me wonder how TF I ever beat some of these as a 10 year old kid??
Back then Coca Cola had cocaine bro, so we where jacked like a racoon on rabbies man!!! 😂 😂 🤣
It's one of the special abilities of a kid. Like when I got the SNES when I turned 12 in 1991, I 100% beatit in less than a week. played it again recently as a 41 year old and lost all mylives bylevel 2.
Also, today's games almost always have auto health regen which makes things easy as hell.
Man seriously!!!! Even younger
What a great point, i remember beating some of these and i dont remember being really hard at all!!!
You were bored, bored kids can do anything
That t super awesome music you mentioned from the boss fight in super Mario RPG is actually the boss music from final fantasy 4.
Trying weekend ...
And we played video games.
Your videos helped Mang.
And now, with a MASSIVE emulator on its waaaayyyy....
We can try SOOO many games.
How did Neo-Exdeath make it on to the list when FFV have Omega and Shinryu? Those guys are way tougher than Exdeath.
I guess you can "kinda" make a case for Exdeath/Neo Exdeath over Shinryu, but I'm with you 100% on Omega Weapon. It's Circle attack alone is ridiculous.
@@Judgment Really? Omega was way easier to take down than Shinryu, for me. Even at max lvl I had a tough time to fight Shinryu. Omega on the other hand went down pretty quick
Does Exdeath count though?
I have to say, I always found him the dumbest villain. In terms of storyline, he's basically an Anti-Monitor knockoff. In terms of gameplay, he's pretty easy: Spam Holy, Flare, Meteo, Bahamut, and $toss.
Actually, thinking of this as "Square does COIE" makes the first time I played and neglected to play the piano in Bartz's home town hilarious.
I can actually see how this makes it. If you were playing it and didn't know how overpowered coin toss was and how much the blue magic makes life easier, it's possible to miss out on those abilities and suddenly Neo-Exdeath becomes a whole lot harder. Actually could also make a case for the final boss of Mystic Quest. If you didn't know that a simple phonix down could one shot kill the boss and tried to fight it normally, the battle becomes much more difficult. But Mystic Quest doesn't quite make the cut in my mind, because not only is the game itself pretty easy, but going toe to toe with the boss "normally" isn't that hard 😂
“First you fight Sigmas dog who’s not much Treble”
I see what you did there
oh he said it? I heard trouble
@@alangonzalezmartinez8189 possibly. I may have just heard want I wanted to....
...AKA.. Mega Man 7 references
@@Atrain204 hahha yeah I don't think he said it but I heard it too! haha
Love these videos. A fun honorable mention, Ys III. The SNES version’s final boss is so miserably difficult speedrunners run the Genesis version instead. Speedrunners. The people who look for challenges don’t wanna. lol.
I'm about to fight against Culex in my gameplay, awesome boss.
Good luck, dude! ^_^
Just equip the Lazy Shell. EZ mode
The second to last boss in Super Ghouls and ghosts with the goddess bracelet super heart
I'm guessing it didn't get listed because very few people ever made it that far.
I actually beat that game, and took a photograph picture to prove it lol
@@the-engneer Yeah I never got that far, just getting to the ship stage was hard enough.
@@Myaccisbanned That stage is brutal but it gets worse trust me, and you have to re beat the game. Once you beat the last stage it says "oh you need the power bracelet", and then it makes you replay the entire game with a crappy weapon before you can fight the final boss. I love how people act like dark souls is the hardest game, but I think some dark souls players would be crushed by that game lol
@@the-engneer Yeah I heard something like that, game devs are such trolls.
I had to spam rewind feature on the switch’s Super Nintendo app just to finally beat they game.
Great choices! I'll have to pop Mario RPG in when I get home, because I had no idea about the secret boss fight.
Here’s one: that spider fight from mega man x1 in the first sigma stage
I dread that fight more than the sigma fight honestly, it was a brick wall for a while when I was a kid
So friggin hard
I fought it yesterday and after dying like crazy I just paused the game every time it put the webs and imagined how it's way was going to be, and that's how I won
I called that fight a "Sub Tank Check". If you found all the sub tanks, you can beat him. If you didn't, you're screwed.
IE: That fight is BS.
This one is actually really easy if you know how it works. The issue is that this boss is hard because of CULTURAL DIFFERENCES haha no joke. It's based on a Japanese childrens' lottery game that would only make sense if you know the rules. Basically, as the spider goes down, every time it hits a horizontal bar, it HAS to cross the bar. Once you understand this, you can predict where it will go.
The Bruiser Brothers in Super Punch Out are dificult, but is the same kind of dificult you have the first time yo fight Hoy Quarlow or any final boxer. I think I was stucked on Quarlow more time that I spent in the Bruiser Brothers (and If you are lucky and fast you cant defeat the last Bruiser in a few seconds...).
As a SPO veteran I agree.
It's also harder to devise strats to lower your best time on Hoy than the brothers.
Yeah you can beat them in under a minute if you know their little quirks and when to sneak in certain punches, etc. Same with Harlow.
@@Metacognitor I'd love to see someone beating Harlow in a few seconds, It would be so satisfying to me XD
@@Skullodream if you time it right, you can hit him with super punches to the stomach and he goes down hard early
I'd like to add Verminator from Secret of Evermore, while he doesn't move, he sits just out of reach so the dog partner is completely useless, and only spears weapons (and one bazooka shot) can reach so its a mostly magic fight. Also he throws powerful magic spells and only by timing your own spells just right can he be Interrupted.
I think the weekend I rented Actraiser and realized I had to fight all those guys again was the exact moment I learned that life isn't fair.
Then you play Actraiser 2, and realize how much pain you'll suffer just trying to beat the game. It is that damned tough.
Oh my god! LOL I couldn't help myself to laugh together at number 1. "This tiny little head". LOL That was awsome! xD
Honorable mention to Super Tennis & Don J. Just what the hell is up with that guy? You win every tournament, on all surfaces, dealing with hard servers, hard base liners, quick reflex serve & volley guys and then your reward is playing essentially Superman…in Hell.
I could see Sigma from Mega Man X3 being ranked high up, but he goes down really quickly if you picked up the Z-saber for X.