![]() My poor fingers.Īh, this boss sure was a surprise. Don’t even get me started on that damn button mashing section as Sheva when you fall off the path. That’s right, we’re going back to the Albert Wesker fight from Resident Evil 5 After the Quick Time Event segment, the actual fight was awesome, instead of just your generic ‘run-in-circles-while-you-shoot-it-in-the-face-with-everything-until-it-stops-moving’ kind of boss. I had to get help from my dad every other minute, but I can always pretend that I did it all by myself. This one holds a special place in my heart, being the first video game I ever completed. The giant mech which forms around them that results in eventually needing Mecha Bandicoot to finish the job is what makes this so amazing. I don’t ever actually remember beating it, but when I looked up gameplay for the ending, all the memories came flooding back. I played this game when I was younger, and I loved it. But there are still some games which end with an amazing fight, and here is a list of my personal favourites. Nowadays, it’s either a plot-twist, a lot of enemies that seem to materialise out of thin air or a cliffhanger to make room for an inevitable sequel that clogs up our list of releases in the industry we live in today. Articles // 11th Jan 2014 - 9 years ago // By Luke Greenfield 8 Amazing Final Bosses in Video GamesĪh, I miss the old days when video games almost always climaxed with an epic fight against a 50 ft beast of death. ![]()
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