The Canady Man
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- Posted: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 08:14:22 +0000
I have a few.
Breakdown on Original Xbox had an awesome fight towards the end with a character named Solus. I believe it was five or six rounds of fisticuffs with a great soundtrack. I died a few times, but I didn't give a damn. It was a great fight.
Extermination on PS2 had a nightmarish boss, but in the end, it was incredibly memorable, and upon beating the b*****d, it was completely satisfying to see its demise. Another multi-part battle, this time on a boat coming out of Antarctica. Great end to a great game.
GameCube's Geist. The final boss against Volks in both the flying chair fight, and the spectral Volks fight. In the second fight, you're free-floating, trying to hit his body with ethereal blasts, all while dodging these rings that fly out at you, with only a small hole in which you can line up with to avoid this attack. It took a while, but it was fun, and felt great to finish.
Otogi: Myth Of Demons, also on Original Xbox, against the final boss, Michizane. First off, the game is graphically beautiful, which really helps. It's also a very challenging game, where your life drains when you aren't killing enemies. It also has incredibly destructive environments. The game play is hack-and-slash. Now, when you fight Michizane, you're doing so in Heaven. It looks amazing. It's hard to describe the battle, so I'll link to a video someone on YouTube put up. It's better without the commentary. When I fought him, I used a different weapon (dual swords) and spell, which made it a lot faster-paced. The whole thing is one of my favourite experiences in a game, period.
Finally, Phantom Dust, another Original Xbox game. The final boss is another three-part fight. When you first start, you're fighting against the two antagonists, Edgar and Freia, at the same time. Upon defeating them, Freia goes insane, and the fight continues with you running up a massive tower, destroying the three sections of this monster that used to be Freia, all while the stairs behind you collapse. Eventually, you destroy all three sections of her, and continue the fight against her, except now, she's turned into a large bird-like thing, who flies around firing shots that are difficult to dodge, only to hit her every time she gets close enough and stops moving. It doesn't sound that great when I type it, but this is the second and third parts of the battle. Kind of a crazy ending, but it was a pretty crazy game.
Breakdown on Original Xbox had an awesome fight towards the end with a character named Solus. I believe it was five or six rounds of fisticuffs with a great soundtrack. I died a few times, but I didn't give a damn. It was a great fight.
Extermination on PS2 had a nightmarish boss, but in the end, it was incredibly memorable, and upon beating the b*****d, it was completely satisfying to see its demise. Another multi-part battle, this time on a boat coming out of Antarctica. Great end to a great game.
GameCube's Geist. The final boss against Volks in both the flying chair fight, and the spectral Volks fight. In the second fight, you're free-floating, trying to hit his body with ethereal blasts, all while dodging these rings that fly out at you, with only a small hole in which you can line up with to avoid this attack. It took a while, but it was fun, and felt great to finish.
Otogi: Myth Of Demons, also on Original Xbox, against the final boss, Michizane. First off, the game is graphically beautiful, which really helps. It's also a very challenging game, where your life drains when you aren't killing enemies. It also has incredibly destructive environments. The game play is hack-and-slash. Now, when you fight Michizane, you're doing so in Heaven. It looks amazing. It's hard to describe the battle, so I'll link to a video someone on YouTube put up. It's better without the commentary. When I fought him, I used a different weapon (dual swords) and spell, which made it a lot faster-paced. The whole thing is one of my favourite experiences in a game, period.
Finally, Phantom Dust, another Original Xbox game. The final boss is another three-part fight. When you first start, you're fighting against the two antagonists, Edgar and Freia, at the same time. Upon defeating them, Freia goes insane, and the fight continues with you running up a massive tower, destroying the three sections of this monster that used to be Freia, all while the stairs behind you collapse. Eventually, you destroy all three sections of her, and continue the fight against her, except now, she's turned into a large bird-like thing, who flies around firing shots that are difficult to dodge, only to hit her every time she gets close enough and stops moving. It doesn't sound that great when I type it, but this is the second and third parts of the battle. Kind of a crazy ending, but it was a pretty crazy game.