Least Favorite Boss In A Game?

Off the top of my head though, the only boss I can really remember giving me some notable degree of trouble that persists even to this day is the third phase of the Puppet Ganon fight in the Windwaker.
Puppet Ganon is the hardest for me too. I first played Wind Waker when I was really young and back then I had trouble with most of the bosses, but Puppet Ganon is still difficult for me to this day.
 
Dark Link and Phantom Ganon from Ocarina of Time.

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Puppet Ganon is the hardest for me too. I first played Wind Waker when I was really young and back then I had trouble with most of the bosses, but Puppet Ganon is still difficult for me to this day.

This may sound weird, but he wasn't that hard for me
but i was playing the Wii U version, so it may have been easier.
 
I've found an easy way for almost every Pikmin boss. :/ The only one I still have trouble with is the Man-at-Legs. I hate that one.

My answer would probably be the Shadow Queen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door or the Demon Wall in Final Fantasy XII (I seriously can't beat it. X()

For the man at legs,I just keep a good distance and constantly run while the beams shoot at me.Then once it stops,I attack.The most I've ever lot in that one is three pikmin,usually none die.
 
Puppet Ganon is the hardest for me too. I first played Wind Waker when I was really young and back then I had trouble with most of the bosses, but Puppet Ganon is still difficult for me to this day.

Funny thing is that's the only phase of the fight I have trouble with.

First and second phases are chumps.
 
This may sound weird, but he wasn't that hard for me
but i was playing the Wii U version, so it may have been easier.
It could be, I haven't gotten to play the Wii U version yet so I'm not sure how the two versions compare. I think it's just the hardest for me because I have terrible aim.

Funny thing is that's the only phase of the fight I have trouble with.

First and second phases are chumps.
Yeah, the snake phase is really the only part I have trouble with. He just moves so fast for me, I can never aim my arrows correctly.
 
It could be, I haven't gotten to play the Wii U version yet so I'm not sure how the two versions compare. I think it's just the hardest for me because I have terrible aim.


Yeah, the snake phase is really the only part I have trouble with. He just moves so fast for me, I can never aim my arrows correctly.

The snake part is easier in the Wii U version because the addition of another analog stick allows for strafing while aiming your arrows. It's still difficult, but it's more manageable to line up your shot :)
 
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just hide behind one of those wall barricades in the arena when it's about to shoot at you, and when it stops shooting just start throwing Pikmin

Well, that's not really a strategy, it more of common sense. Even though it doesn't even work well because he can just walk over the wall.

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Oh, another one I can add to the list! Boolossus from Luigi's Mansion! The boss itself isn't difficult, but I can never get higher than a bronze on it. Everything else I have silver or gold on, but he's still just a bronze. :(
 
The sand worm Heartless boss in Agrabah in Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days. The targeting to hit the boxes at it is just so iffy.

Also, Brawly in RSE. Well, more Emerald. But he's super difficult at the point when you're meant to fight him - I usually just go back later, Flash is useless in that game.
 
Whaaat, people don't like Shadow Queen? She's awesome. There's nothing wrong with using a little strategy in a final boss fight lol.

Off the top of my head though, the only boss I can really remember giving me some notable degree of trouble that persists even to this day is the third phase of the Puppet Ganon fight in the Windwaker.

Probably this for me. I've only played WW once, though, so if I ever pick it up again (hopefully the Wii U version this time), I'll have to see if it's any easier for me.
 
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The chariot/justice boss from persona 3. It's technically two shadows and you have to kill them both at the same time, otherwise they revive eachother, but my a-hole teammates always finish one of them off with an attack that only damages one enemy...
 
Heh, Sir Sweet, takes the cake. I see what you did there.

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What wall strategy? X|

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There is no such thing as the wall strategy on the internet anywhere.

Sorry, just thought you'd assume if you knew...

Basically, keep the majority of Pikmin behind one of the larger walls around the centre of the arena while taking about 20 of the Pikmin you need. Though the Man-At-Legs might target them, its shots will be blocked by the walls. Just try not to let it too close, just in case.

Either way, I remembered another boss I utterly despise- one of the earlier bosses of Dragon Quest IX; the Master of Nu'un. Not only does he move twice per turn, but he also buffs his defence to extreme levels and uses a wind spell that has a tendency to go 'haywire'. Needless to say, he wiped the floor with me the first time I fought him. It's actually advised that you skip him until you're not level 15/16.
 
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The Imprisoned, from Skyward Sword. It was okay fighting him once, but three times was excessive and dull. I'm probably the only person who didn't enjoy the game. I also agree about Puppet Ganon's third phase in Windwaker. That's another game that just didn't do it for me. I much prefer Phantom Hourglass over it.
 
The Imprisoned, from Skyward Sword. It was okay fighting him once, but three times was excessive and dull. I'm probably the only person who didn't enjoy the game. I also agree about Puppet Ganon's third phase in Windwaker. That's another game that just didn't do it for me. I much prefer Phantom Hourglass over it.

Oh my god, I forgot about The Imprisoned. Him too.

And while I loved Skyward Sword, there are definitely flaws. Mainly gameplay flaws, thanks to the Wii Motion controls. You're not alone in not liking it, though.

I will agree with you on Wind Waker. That's probably my least favorite Zelda to date.
 
Oh my god, I forgot about The Imprisoned. Him too.

And while I loved Skyward Sword, there are definitely flaws. Mainly gameplay flaws, thanks to the Wii Motion controls. You're not alone in not liking it, though.

I will agree with you on Wind Waker. That's probably my least favorite Zelda to date.

Yeah, they should have given us a choice between classic button controls and motion control.
 
When I was younger basically all the bosses from any Sonic game drove me crazy. Maybe I'd be better at it now but I remember them being really hard to defeat, especially the second-to-last boss in Sonic Adventure 2
 
I personally love hard bosses. You get a sense of thrill knowing that you're fighting someone that could kill you in one hit. It's the easy ones that are annoying. I'm looking at you Ansem, Thanatos, and practically every other eggman boss. It`s sad to see that the final boss is probably easier than at least half the bosses you've faced in the game so far.
 
The Hell Boss from Super Meat Boy. It's a pattern, but, until you learn the whole thing, the fight is almost impossible.
 
Dainty a in Pokemon her battle was so boring and you felt absolutely no satisfaction beating her cause she was so easy,
 
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