While Gongen Wyzen is certainly more iconic, if you're doing _Asura's Wrath_ I really think we need to give the hat here to Chakravartin's largest form. He's so enormous that _galaxies_ are drawn into his gravitational pull, and he attacks by launching planets and suns at you.
“Not now tiny floating child in a gimp suit, im trying to fight this giant walking tank with an electric whip!!” A sentence which would never have seen the light of day without ya boy Kojima. What a lad
As your playing all this stuff seems serious and you feel like theres answers just around the corner (obviously there never is, it's metal gear after all).. but when you look back at it like this its absolutely bat-@#$% crazy
Fun fact: that tiny floating child is Young Psycho Mantis, just in case any fans of the series were curious and unsure at the same time. The amount of series callbacks in TPP is astounding: Raiden travels back to the '80s due to Kojima craziness, Young Psycho Mantis helps Eli put his future plans in place, The Man on Fire is actually Volgin from MGS 3, they're are probably a few others I missed.
@@haystackbill6187 doesn't he kill like the creator of the universe though? The Kratos equivalent would be killing Chaos (don't know if he has done that)
@@humannomore7759 Chakravartin is never stated to have created the universe, that's just what everyone who plays the game seems to assume. Only thing he's credited with is being the creator and spinner of mantra, aka the energy source that Asura and the Seven Deities used. He's powerful, but not that powerful.
"As a typically-sized adult human, I'm used to being confronted with large things that make me feel small and puny." Yes, we get it, you work with Luke.
"What if god was a skyscraper sized statue, strapped on a space rocket?" "....divine eyeball-goop...." "...looks like a goth-barbie squaring up with the statue of Liberty" All in that happy-voice! It cracked me up!
Gotta say, fighting a Reaper straight up in Mass Effect 3 made me feel like i was FINALLY man enough for Garrus! It doesn't really matter if it's the Tuchanka Reaper, where you try not to get squashed by a building size giant sentient robot with lasers, by sicking the world biggest and angriest worm on it, or the one-on-one fight on Rannoch, where it's just you and a guiding laser against another Reaper of the same type. These things can demolish entire cities, and you are expected to fight it alone, no cover (in a cover shooter), with what is basicly a giant laserpointer!
My preferred Reaper fight is still ME2 final. The story stakes, the human element, the fact Miranda stayed behind by herself to cover our attack... (that was my purposeful "bad" ending run)
The game was actually the best in combat, difficulty curve, gripping story and everything. 20/10. Right up until the last 10 minutes. And if Mass Effect : Andromeda had done better we would have that genre.
@@shashwatsharma2596 3 is my personal favorite. 1 has an amazing story, and sets in motion one of my favorite franchises, but the shooting mechanics, PAINFULLY long cooldown timers on abilities and rather boring sideplanets didn't really do it for me, and 1 is probably my least favorite overall. 2 makes a HUGE leap in quality, with smooth and satisfying combat, and some of the best characters in an RPG ever. However, the story felt really bland, as the gameplay focus was on each character for the most part, and the story never really surprises or throws you a curveball at any point. The goal right from the start is to gather a team and stop the Collectors, and you just... do that... Honestly, the DLC is what saved the game for me, as both taking down the Shadow Broker and doing full solo mission in Arrival was some of the best fun i had in the game! 3 was the best overall package. The story keeps you guessing, and on my first playthrough, i was VERY engrosed in what the Crucible actually did. The characters were just as good as in 2, and the battle mechanics were better suited for what an all out war would bring with it's chaos and constant threat of an ambush. And just like with 2, the DLC was AMAZING to play through... We get to FINALLY see a real Prothean. We get some backstory on Leviathan and the dawn of the Reapers, and we get to have a fun time partying with our entire team on the Citadel. Even if the ending didn't quite stick the landing, the final 10 minutes didn't really ruin the game for me, as i already felt like my entire team had already gotten their "endings" during each of the missions we meet them on, and the ending was just a sort of final sendoff...
@@skynet0912 I played ME 2 first. Loved it so much that decided to do a full trilogy playthrough. ME 1 was good, ME 2 was perfect, ME 3 was perfection perfected, but when I got to the ending of that epic saga I was devastated, I didn't know that shooting the hologram was an ending but I did it because I was pissed off. Never went back. Seriously, 3 different coloured endings is the best that they could do? I played as Adept(biotic expert) in 2 and 3, the addition of biotic explosions in 3 was genius, the physics of biotics was *chef's kiss* and after a little bit of hard work the cooldown was reduced to a considerable level, throw/pull had fastest cooldowns(less than 2 seconds) and others had a bit longer. By the end I was feeling like a Biotic Deity, the arena in DLC was a breeze and got the special armour as well. I got good. If I get 3 wishes first would be a new equally good ME game, there's nothing like that. Morality sys, branching dialogue options, tons of character development for everyone including DLC characters Zaeed and that ghost thief lady, it even had romance options, and actions ACTUALLY had a consequences (except the ending). Fun fact: I put my character's first name as German, get the joke?
@@shashwatsharma2596 I actually played 2 first too, as i didn't have a good PC at the time, and i only had a PS3... I didn't get to play 1 until the Trilogy Collection came out... And by that pont, the shooting mechanics wer ANCIENT compared to 2 and 3. As i said, 3 is my favorite because it strikes the right balance between story, characters and gameplay. It also helps that the ending never really bothered me, as i was always under the impression that i wasn't going to see Grunt, Wrex, Jack and all the others again after the game ended, and that the story we get from them in the missions like helping Jack save her students and Jacob save his friends and family served as the actual endings for them... So when the pre-Extended Cut ending happended, and i didn't see everyone again, it wasn't really a surprise to me. Now, if you DIDN'T see their missions as an ending for them, then i can understand the frustrations, but since i did view it like that from the start, the ending didn't really ruin anything for me...
At the time that I first heard that line, one of the Green brothers from here on UA-cam had released a book called Turtle All the Way Down. I could tell Ignis was making a reference as the game was full of them for the North American version (like Ardyn hilariously quoting the Life Alert commercials), but I still haven't checked out what Ignis was giving a pun to...I know it wasn't Hank Green's book.
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley It's an expression of infinite regression, and reference 17th century writings about the mythological "world turtle". Short version - the world is on the back of a turtle. What supports that turtle? Another turtle. And so on to infinity. It got a little more notoriety with Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, where a flat world is supported on the backs of four (was five, there's a book specifically about that) elephants, who in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle. Stephen Hawking even references it in A Brief History of Time.
Nier:Automata has a fair share of these. Earlier on you get Engels who after defeating by chopping him off with his own equally gigantic excavator arm, you get to explore his building-sized blown up torso and have a chat with his now docile AI while doing so. But then later on you meet Grun who's so large that what everyone thought was Grun was just its head. This boss when standing up is a ludicrous 1km tall and when you do defeat it, is seen later on in the distance of one part of the map as being taller than some skyscrapers.
Geez laweeze! That got dark in the end! (Yes, I know that this is a joke, but that isn’t nice. I still love the world, but I hope it gets better soon...)
Because it's an obvious one that most of us know about already that might be why they're not there. It makes for a less interesting video "7 things you already know about that we're going to tell you anyway". I'd also thought the reapers from mass effect but again they're probably too obvious
The whole Kronos fight just reminds me of the first elder dragon in Monster Hunter World: Zorah Magdaros. It just casually shrugs entire ships off its back and you have to run around its hide punching lava rocks, shoot it with cannons, shoot it with ballistae, and fight another elder dragon on top of it. And I don't think it ever noticed.
I was a game tester on Force Unleashed, it was like a rite of passage among the testing team to be assigned to and complete the Star Destroyer. I remember the first time I did it, the slow slow progress made it feel like I was personally doing it, leaving me huffing and puffing from effort/the expenditure of adrenaline.
"Still not worse than having your fingernail ripped out. Why is that?" I'm guessing because virtually everyone knows how much fingernail boo-boos hurt but only a select few have ever experienced being disemboweled while the size of a small town.
It always amazes me when, in a list about boss sizes, Wyzen is the one always mentioned, when Chakravartin easily surpasses him, being so large that he can be seen all the way in the center of the universe.
Biggest bosses n relation to the player. Wyzen is larger to Azura, than Vartan is by the end of the game. As Asura himself grows exponentially by that point.
I don't think Chakravartin was that big, but given that Asura's final form, which dwarfs the entire planet of Gaia, isn't even as big as his fingernail, he certainly deserves to be on this list
The death bringer is hard u less u hot I with fire on weak points and get hard point arrows also on its weak points. After taking a few of its weak points I will fall down giving u a chance to beat it.
much harder was to fight the bloody Thunderjaw than Deathbringer. Dunno why... But HZD doesn't even come close to Shadow of the Colossus and original Painkiller when it comes to abnormal sized bosses :D.
Slightly disappointed that Ellen didn't manage to sneak in the Balor fight from "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" into the list. Oh well, maybe next time. =)
I came to post the same, in the before time I would have assumed they locked her in a closet... I'm waiting for her ultimate revenge once Rereckoning releases!
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning out in a few days, I don't understand why Re-Reckoning, it's just remastered as far as I can tell, but still hyped nonetheless
Mass effect. Take your pick really; giant aliens, proto giant synthetic humans, dreadnought sized sentient ships, creepy mind control plants the size of office blocks.
In ME: Andromeda there's a big ol' robo-worm thing that's pretty impressive. It's been a while though so I don't remember whether it was bigger than the thresher maw, but it was a more difficult fight.
@@Cuuniyevo what than hiding behind a pillar till it stopped, firing heavy weapon till it needs reloading, popping back into cover, and repeating. I should bloody hope so😂
I was sure that the human reaper from mass effect 2 would be on here. It was honestly one of of my favorite bosses that also made me feel tiny and insignificant.
Can agree with Yaldabaoth and Izanami... but Nyx? Wasn't he/she just a slighty bit bigger than a regular human? Certainly not as big as the other two Who can also count: Spoiler spoiler from persona 5 royal.
I love that segment about Asura's Wrath: "...which WOULD be a good plan, if Asura weren't very, VERY angry..." 😂 Yes, never underestimate the power of being really ticked off!
I also have another one to point out. The Beast. from inFamous 2. A giant molten man you practically had to stay airborne at all times to have enough movement to survive him. Oh and did i tell you he is practically inmortal and that you couldn't beat him in your first encounter?
0:11 “Mountains, monster trucks, the cosmic enormity of the indifferent universe...” I propose we add Luke Westaway, also known as Tall Ellen, to that list.
No Reapers from Mass Effect? In the third game the one on Tuchanka and the one on Rannoch are terrifying. Maybe you don't have to fight them in a conventional way, but they feel like bosses to me.
Yeah that's what I said. An it tries HARD to LITERALLY crush you even when your too close to shoot with it's discount crappier version of a death star laser.
I’m kind of shocked Nier: Automata wasn’t on the list. The first boss is literally two skyscraper sized buzzsaws, and then you fight the giant freaking robot to whom those two giant buzzsaws belong!
I mentioned most end or near end bosses like in (1,3,4,7,10,13, and Lightning returns) before I saw your comment hopefully they will see one of our comments.
And what’s one of your optional attacks on it? Playing “wall ball” on it with Wakka’s blitz ball. Too bad it didn’t have some residual fear of dodge ball or something.
Dark Beast Ganon from Breath of the Wild- he certainly made me feel tiny the first time I battled him. Also, the Moon from Majora’s Mask. Not technically a boss, but you are trying to stop it and its face scares me more than a group of ReDeads and Gibdo.
High Lord Wolnir from Dark Souls 3 I legitimately thought i had wandered into an endgame boss by accident Bonus: Curse Rotted Greatwood - Dark Souls 3 This guy was an early game boss? Could’ve fooled me Dark Souls... Ancient Wyvern - (also) Dark Souls 3 Surprisingly one of the easiest bosses to beat if you read the like, 10 messages scattered all over the place saying “plunging attack!”
Death by Konami But he’s pretty easy to beat when you know how to take him out, it’s like the Storm Ruler on yhorm, just attack his bracelets for 5000 damage per bracelet destroyed, but dear god his attacks are bs, black mist that can kill you in seconds if you don’y chug estus while back pedaling? Check, spawns more enemies? Check, one bs sword that does like half your health per swing in each combo? Check, does he get closer the longer the fight goes on giving you less of a safe area to dodge his black mist to the point where getting hit by it is inevitable? Check Yeah, lotsa BS-
@@koencagurangan3256 The biggest BS is he moved forward.. The smog killed me more than Wlnir himself.. and I ran naked with Katana so I should be on the faster side
I got lucky with Adamantoise. I kinda...nuked it in about 5 mins with the Ring of the Lucii, which has a *very* small chance to succeed. My friend was soooo mad since it's supposed to be a hard boss 😅
@C. L. I cannot remember his name for the life of me, so I described one of the only features that I vaguely remember from him in an attempt to visualize him. Please don't assume that I watch every video just so I can steal lines from them later. I don't have time for that.
@C. L. You know how you can have memories that you really enjoy, but are always fuzzy on the details? When I scoured my memory for 'Big Boss that makes you feel tiny that you'll never completely forget', that fight ticked that box for me. That is all. I don't need to defend myself from you. Don't bother replying, it'll just waste more of your time.
@C. L. You really think you're that important, do you? It's not a crime to say something similar to what someone else said. Jackass. He also didn't say that he wouldn't defend himself, he said that he doesn't need to. Big difference.
C. L. He basically gave a reasonable explanation for why he worded his comment as such and peaced out. I didn’t see anything that was defensive at all.
God of War really likes the huge enemy thing: Ares, Atlas, The Colossus, Gaia, Cronos, Aegaeon - seems like every game has to feature a fight that has 90s kids wanting to summon a Megazord.
Honestly even the ones on the smaller end of the huge scale still feel gigantic like the Hydra. Also much less memorable game, but in God of War: Ascension I think the hecatonchires was even more huge than Cronus. Wadya think comment section?
"what we have robots with laser whips but we're still using cassette players?" Acutally that's the exact point of metal gear solid, is the fact we spend way more money on war tech, armies, police than we get for teachers and inventions that can actually move our world forward.
@@thatoneweirdguy true, but as I have never actually gotten that far.... I get stuck at either Ursula or Maleficent (once I get past Ursula that is) to the point of quitting and going to something else...
Fallen Order's Gorgara deserves an honorable mention, I think. You're chugging along in a Star Wars/Uncharted crossover, having fun with the lower deck nature of the story, then suddenly there's a massive demon owlbat throwing you across the atmosphere.
A lot of elder dragons in monster hunter. Jhen Mohran and Zorah Magdaros are literal mountains, and ones like Dalamadur, Kulve Taroth, Shara, and a ton more are just plain gigantic.
Fighting the guardian during the war to end all wars in Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem was tough. I started with Ulyaoth, so that guardian was constantly stomping on me. By comparison, Pious Augustus was super easy barely an inconvenience
Here's a few: Void Termina (Kirby Star Allies) - I guess he's called Destroyer of Worlds for a reason... The Ruined Dragon (Super Mario Odyssey) - Is Bowser seriously a Pokemon Trainer or Something? The Final Boss of the Octo Expansion (Splatoon) - I can't remember it's name, but I do remember one thing: PEARL IS FREAKING LOUD.
I have been waiting for this moment! Oryx in the kings fall raid of destiny. You feel like an ant that can be crushed with his finger. Bonus points to other raid bosses, in particular Argos from eater of worlds, where you have to climb on top of platforms to stun him.
Persona 5 Royal final boss. The final boss is the size of a skyscraper, and is so strong that the only way to defeat him is to stay alive for a few turns and wait for a cutscene to occur. (Cutscenes, where characters are most/least powerful in a video game)
Imagine watching a video where you have city or even planet sized bosses and then coming like a drooling tard talking about a skyscraper sized boss thinking your opinion matters. Sheesh.
Most of the ones in Super Smash Bros Brawl - specifically, though, the ones you have to fight twice: Porky, who's initially invulnerable; the rhino-like dude, whom you fight in two groups; and the exterior portion of Metaknight's ship level, where you don't only fight a conjoined boss at the end, but also technically the ship itself and gravity alike. They even scale down the heights of your parties for some of the segments.
@@chaoticfox8383 I get that, but I don't really think the bull? one and the lion? one (which are apparently called Celosia and Cenobia) really qualify. You don't really climb around on them in the same way that you do most of the others. I definitely agree on all of the rest of the colossi, but I at least didn't feel particularly dwarfed by those two.
How about that giant owl rancor thing from Jedi: Fallen Order? Easily 3 times taller and is one of the most difficulty bosses in the game. I felt pretty small against it
I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned any of the big baddies from Phantasy star online 2. So many to choose from, like Big harder, Magatsu, or even the fleet ship sized dark Falz elder. But I’d say the one that really takes the cake is the final boss of episode 6, the true form of the profound darkness, the eldritch Primordial Darkness Gomorrah!
How about Groundshaker from Kingdom Hearts 2? You’re a tiny lion instead of a tiny human, but the boss is so massive half the fight is dodging its humongous feet.
Okay, I've not bothered to ever fight him like that but now I want to! I saw a video of someone using that attack of the Ring on Ardyn and it was hilarious. I usually farm the adamantoise for adamantite or something, which when making spells, it lets you get like, a quantity of 50 or something. So, I try to one-shot him. But sucking the life out of him slowly and painfully sounds more interesting :)
Asura chilling out for a bit? Well considering after beating Wyzen, he has no arms and he's confronted by his brother in law Yasha, who is the dumbest person alive, so...
In Never Alone, you have a quasi-boss fight with some sort of ice giant. You scale him like a mountain, run along his arm like it’s an icy mountain path, then climb onto his adze where it’s stuck in the cliff and break the ice it’s stuck in, all while dying repeatedly. Good thing spirit Fox is basically invincible.
Each id say the giant dragon castle, giant pirate ship in space and the giant Jafar genie fight may be larger Though props to the whole shadow of colossus mechanics in the pride lands fight
Adamantoise - still smaller than ffx's sin, or ff7s weapons (those being the final fantasy games I'm familiar with) even if it does have more hit points
If you ever make another list, you should definitely include the Phantom Blot, the final boss in Epic Mickey. Yes, it's technically a stage, but by that time you're actually inside the thing.
Fun fact, it seems that if you have played through the whole story of The Force Unleashed enough times, which I don't know how many that is but a lot you will end up seeing your force bar breaking out of the confines of the UI box and start to cross the screen. I had mine so far it went to the other side of the screen, this also seems to make you essentially invincible as well as never run out of force energy.
Chronos: So doc, did you figure out what that itching was?
Dermatologist: It was skeletons, boss...
Why did I read this in the voices of Luke and Johnny as the skeleton army from their d&d campaigns? 😂
@@jevaniegosine5875 because I feel that might be what they're referencing, but idk
That is the very first time I've ever seen a channel membership badge on UA-cam
Wyzen was like a human trying to crush a bacterium with their fingertip, except that bacterium was of a deadly disease and the finger had a cut on it.
"There's a reason why it's not called Alive Space 3"
can't argue with that logic
Though it does make you wonder why the previous games were not "Alive Space" as a competent (not me) person finishes them alive...
@@fatrobin72 Are we truly alive at the end of 1 and 2? Or just another game away from death
There are only two Dead Space games. This "third game" you're talking about? That's just a cynical rumor from those jackablade executives.
Your alive at the begining
If i learn to code i am making a parody called alive space
While Gongen Wyzen is certainly more iconic, if you're doing _Asura's Wrath_ I really think we need to give the hat here to Chakravartin's largest form. He's so enormous that _galaxies_ are drawn into his gravitational pull, and he attacks by launching planets and suns at you.
Agreed.
“Not now tiny floating child in a gimp suit, im trying to fight this giant walking tank with an electric whip!!”
A sentence which would never have seen the light of day without ya boy Kojima. What a lad
As your playing all this stuff seems serious and you feel like theres answers just around the corner (obviously there never is, it's metal gear after all).. but when you look back at it like this its absolutely bat-@#$% crazy
Hmm I dunno, sounds like watching Rammstein live to me.
@@paullatham8486 You're wrong. IT'S BATS**T INSANE!!!
“We need to recalibrate his dosage...”
IF HE SURVIVES
Fun fact: that tiny floating child is Young Psycho Mantis, just in case any fans of the series were curious and unsure at the same time.
The amount of series callbacks in TPP is astounding: Raiden travels back to the '80s due to Kojima craziness, Young Psycho Mantis helps Eli put his future plans in place, The Man on Fire is actually Volgin from MGS 3, they're are probably a few others I missed.
Seeing as Jubileus can de-age someone, she can literally make them feel like a tiny baby in her presence.
69 likes. Perfect!
Also, quite true.
never doubted Mike was human until he described himself as a typically sized adult human
He might be experiencing a shift in perspective, given that the reason he just took a month or so off was that his wife had a baby and he's a new dad
@@UrbanJediWill Wait he's married and has a kid?! I didn't know this! I hope everything went well during the pregnancy.
Next thing you know he'll be starting his own social media platform where he livestreams smoking various meats
so what i learned from this list is that asura makes kratos look chill
And you haven't seen him at his worst or best
They probably hang out together having barbecues fueled by the blood of the pantheons they genocided
Edit: With Doom Guy as the dedicated chef
Nah. Kratos has killed multiple beyond universal gods and titans. Asura hasn't even killed one enemy that powerful.
@@haystackbill6187 doesn't he kill like the creator of the universe though? The Kratos equivalent would be killing Chaos (don't know if he has done that)
@@humannomore7759 Chakravartin is never stated to have created the universe, that's just what everyone who plays the game seems to assume. Only thing he's credited with is being the creator and spinner of mantra, aka the energy source that Asura and the Seven Deities used. He's powerful, but not that powerful.
"As a typically-sized adult human, I'm used to being confronted with large things that make me feel small and puny."
Yes, we get it, you work with Luke.
Shots fired.
god knows how small Ellen feels in that squad.
@@isaactimmins8959 Ellen? I'm around the average height for a guy and I still sometimes get self-conscious watching.
@@insertclevername4123 they do make a good on screen pair go watch any show of the weekend on outside xtra
Insert CleverName is Luke super tall or something?
"What if god was a skyscraper sized statue, strapped on a space rocket?"
"....divine eyeball-goop...."
"...looks like a goth-barbie squaring up with the statue of Liberty"
All in that happy-voice! It cracked me up!
Gotta say, fighting a Reaper straight up in Mass Effect 3 made me feel like i was FINALLY man enough for Garrus!
It doesn't really matter if it's the Tuchanka Reaper, where you try not to get squashed by a building size giant sentient robot with lasers, by sicking the world biggest and angriest worm on it, or the one-on-one fight on Rannoch, where it's just you and a guiding laser against another Reaper of the same type.
These things can demolish entire cities, and you are expected to fight it alone, no cover (in a cover shooter), with what is basicly a giant laserpointer!
My preferred Reaper fight is still ME2 final. The story stakes, the human element, the fact Miranda stayed behind by herself to cover our attack... (that was my purposeful "bad" ending run)
The game was actually the best in combat, difficulty curve, gripping story and everything. 20/10. Right up until the last 10 minutes. And if Mass Effect : Andromeda had done better we would have that genre.
@@shashwatsharma2596 3 is my personal favorite. 1 has an amazing story, and sets in motion one of my favorite franchises, but the shooting mechanics, PAINFULLY long cooldown timers on abilities and rather boring sideplanets didn't really do it for me, and 1 is probably my least favorite overall.
2 makes a HUGE leap in quality, with smooth and satisfying combat, and some of the best characters in an RPG ever. However, the story felt really bland, as the gameplay focus was on each character for the most part, and the story never really surprises or throws you a curveball at any point. The goal right from the start is to gather a team and stop the Collectors, and you just... do that...
Honestly, the DLC is what saved the game for me, as both taking down the Shadow Broker and doing full solo mission in Arrival was some of the best fun i had in the game!
3 was the best overall package. The story keeps you guessing, and on my first playthrough, i was VERY engrosed in what the Crucible actually did. The characters were just as good as in 2, and the battle mechanics were better suited for what an all out war would bring with it's chaos and constant threat of an ambush. And just like with 2, the DLC was AMAZING to play through... We get to FINALLY see a real Prothean. We get some backstory on Leviathan and the dawn of the Reapers, and we get to have a fun time partying with our entire team on the Citadel. Even if the ending didn't quite stick the landing, the final 10 minutes didn't really ruin the game for me, as i already felt like my entire team had already gotten their "endings" during each of the missions we meet them on, and the ending was just a sort of final sendoff...
@@skynet0912 I played ME 2 first. Loved it so much that decided to do a full trilogy playthrough. ME 1 was good, ME 2 was perfect, ME 3 was perfection perfected, but when I got to the ending of that epic saga I was devastated, I didn't know that shooting the hologram was an ending but I did it because I was pissed off. Never went back. Seriously, 3 different coloured endings is the best that they could do?
I played as Adept(biotic expert) in 2 and 3, the addition of biotic explosions in 3 was genius, the physics of biotics was *chef's kiss* and after a little bit of hard work the cooldown was reduced to a considerable level, throw/pull had fastest cooldowns(less than 2 seconds) and others had a bit longer. By the end I was feeling like a Biotic Deity, the arena in DLC was a breeze and got the special armour as well. I got good.
If I get 3 wishes first would be a new equally good ME game, there's nothing like that. Morality sys, branching dialogue options, tons of character development for everyone including DLC characters Zaeed and that ghost thief lady, it even had romance options, and actions ACTUALLY had a consequences (except the ending).
Fun fact: I put my character's first name as German, get the joke?
@@shashwatsharma2596 I actually played 2 first too, as i didn't have a good PC at the time, and i only had a PS3... I didn't get to play 1 until the Trilogy Collection came out... And by that pont, the shooting mechanics wer ANCIENT compared to 2 and 3.
As i said, 3 is my favorite because it strikes the right balance between story, characters and gameplay. It also helps that the ending never really bothered me, as i was always under the impression that i wasn't going to see Grunt, Wrex, Jack and all the others again after the game ended, and that the story we get from them in the missions like helping Jack save her students and Jacob save his friends and family served as the actual endings for them...
So when the pre-Extended Cut ending happended, and i didn't see everyone again, it wasn't really a surprise to me.
Now, if you DIDN'T see their missions as an ending for them, then i can understand the frustrations, but since i did view it like that from the start, the ending didn't really ruin anything for me...
"As a typically sized human.. "
-Mike Channel, a +6' tall man from a country that's average height for a male is 5'9"
that might be the Irish in him, we Irish are a tall people
@@deathbykonami5487 what about Robert wadlow?
@ruiner have you actually seen a leprechaun? Maybe they're not really short, maybe that's just an English falsehood that's stuck around for the ages.
"After an infinite regression, we've arrived at an answer: The turtle's all the way down."
A++++++ would pun again.
Pratchett would be pleased.
At the time that I first heard that line, one of the Green brothers from here on UA-cam had released a book called Turtle All the Way Down. I could tell Ignis was making a reference as the game was full of them for the North American version (like Ardyn hilariously quoting the Life Alert commercials), but I still haven't checked out what Ignis was giving a pun to...I know it wasn't Hank Green's book.
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley It's an expression of infinite regression, and reference 17th century writings about the mythological "world turtle". Short version - the world is on the back of a turtle. What supports that turtle? Another turtle. And so on to infinity.
It got a little more notoriety with Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, where a flat world is supported on the backs of four (was five, there's a book specifically about that) elephants, who in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle. Stephen Hawking even references it in A Brief History of Time.
@@tharivol123 Much appreciated, thank you!
@@tharivol123 isn't there a giant turtle in Stephen King's Dark Tower mythos
Nier:Automata has a fair share of these.
Earlier on you get Engels who after defeating by chopping him off with his own equally gigantic excavator arm, you get to explore his building-sized blown up torso and have a chat with his now docile AI while doing so.
But then later on you meet Grun who's so large that what everyone thought was Grun was just its head. This boss when standing up is a ludicrous 1km tall and when you do defeat it, is seen later on in the distance of one part of the map as being taller than some skyscrapers.
Asura: "I grow tired of hearing about the world!!!"
Everyone in 2020: "Yeah, relatable."
Beyond relatable. Asura is my spirit animal now and 2020 is to blame.
@@CookiePieMonster Are you angry too?
@@elpretender1357 Almost all the time actually. Idk why exactly, but stupid people is a very good possibility.
Geez laweeze! That got dark in the end! (Yes, I know that this is a joke, but that isn’t nice. I still love the world, but I hope it gets better soon...)
best part of the game IMO since you can't even "shut Kalrow up" since he always appears via hologram
The Bayonetta section is poetry, Jane narrating the hair demon punching God out of her corporeal form and that amazing cutscene is just choice
Any of the bosses from shadow of the collossus surely, it's like the main point of the game
Almost, there are two collosi that are about the size of a bull
@@kaisneed3270 Yeah, but the last Colossus, WOOF.... big man
Because it's an obvious one that most of us know about already that might be why they're not there. It makes for a less interesting video "7 things you already know about that we're going to tell you anyway". I'd also thought the reapers from mass effect but again they're probably too obvious
I thought the main point of the game was to make you feel like a terrible person.
@@harrisonlichtenberg3162 I haven't seen much of the game I just know that they're big so I'll take your word for it
The whole Kronos fight just reminds me of the first elder dragon in Monster Hunter World: Zorah Magdaros. It just casually shrugs entire ships off its back and you have to run around its hide punching lava rocks, shoot it with cannons, shoot it with ballistae, and fight another elder dragon on top of it. And I don't think it ever noticed.
It probably didn't.
I am sorry did you say FIRST?
I don't know why the Bear Logo with Ultra Horse made me laugh more than I should, but it did. thanks Andy!
We need a shirt.
Ahh bears, nature's ultra horse.
What game had Russian Bear Cavalry???
@@Ramsey276one Command and Conquer Red Alert 3?
The thing is, in Italian horse=cavallo and bear=orso, so it's even funnier to me.
I was a game tester on Force Unleashed, it was like a rite of passage among the testing team to be assigned to and complete the Star Destroyer. I remember the first time I did it, the slow slow progress made it feel like I was personally doing it, leaving me huffing and puffing from effort/the expenditure of adrenaline.
Awesome. My favorite SW games ever. Thanks for sharing the memory.
"Still not worse than having your fingernail ripped out. Why is that?"
I'm guessing because virtually everyone knows how much fingernail boo-boos hurt but only a select few have ever experienced being disemboweled while the size of a small town.
And the few who have probably didn't survive long enough to tell us how much it hurt
I'm guessing if watching it makes you hurt and you never experienced it it must be excruciating
Yaldabaoth from Persona 5 absolutely made me feel like a tiny baby; with his neverending trash talk and lecture throughout the whole fight.
It always amazes me when, in a list about boss sizes, Wyzen is the one always mentioned, when Chakravartin easily surpasses him, being so large that he can be seen all the way in the center of the universe.
Not that big. You can see a few galaxies around him, though, so yes he is still quite big.
Biggest bosses n relation to the player. Wyzen is larger to Azura, than Vartan is by the end of the game. As Asura himself grows exponentially by that point.
If Asura stayed true to his size by the final boss battle, than Vartin's size would appear much more impressive by comparison.
I don't think Chakravartin was that big, but given that Asura's final form, which dwarfs the entire planet of Gaia, isn't even as big as his fingernail, he certainly deserves to be on this list
Horizon Zero Dawn: here's a bow and arrow, here's a deathbringer
*WHEEZ*
The death bringer is hard u less u hot I with fire on weak points and get hard point arrows also on its weak points. After taking a few of its weak points I will fall down giving u a chance to beat it.
@@khrystynaposiko4028 Sure sure unless of course you know - it turns me into a cheese grater first with *ITS GATTLING GUNS*
much harder was to fight the bloody Thunderjaw than Deathbringer. Dunno why...
But HZD doesn't even come close to Shadow of the Colossus and original Painkiller when it comes to abnormal sized bosses :D.
arrow is owerpowered
Slightly disappointed that Ellen didn't manage to sneak in the Balor fight from "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" into the list. Oh well, maybe next time. =)
Or just Ellen arguing with Luke.
I came to post the same, in the before time I would have assumed they locked her in a closet... I'm waiting for her ultimate revenge once Rereckoning releases!
The Balor fight and also the final boss fight with Tirnoch. She is huge.
Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning out in a few days, I don't understand why Re-Reckoning, it's just remastered as far as I can tell, but still hyped nonetheless
Chronos story teaches us all the importance of carefully chewing your food
And Kratos teaches us to never give up. You're not beaten, even when you're... eaten.
Chronos didn't learn his lesson the first time he swallowed his kids.
So if he ate a person after fighting it could you technically say you you were beating your meat?
@@legend-rm9ks can you repeat that but with a clearer description. Not more detailed, just more concise
Since a person is made of meat and you fight it and then proceed to eat them would you technically be beating your meat. It's a double entendre
Mass effect. Take your pick really; giant aliens, proto giant synthetic humans, dreadnought sized sentient ships, creepy mind control plants the size of office blocks.
Agreed. I would say the Human reaper or the Thresher maw since those are the biggest enemies you fight on foot.
In ME: Andromeda there's a big ol' robo-worm thing that's pretty impressive. It's been a while though so I don't remember whether it was bigger than the thresher maw, but it was a more difficult fight.
@@Cuuniyevo what than hiding behind a pillar till it stopped, firing heavy weapon till it needs reloading, popping back into cover, and repeating. I should bloody hope so😂
I was sure that the human reaper from mass effect 2 would be on here. It was honestly one of of my favorite bosses that also made me feel tiny and insignificant.
Ah, it's so good to have Mike back, to philosophize us with the vastness of the universe and how we quake in the eyes of God.
And make gags about driving games.
Wait, so all games are Quake in the eyes of God??
And kill God and every universal or multiversal level eldritch abomination
Skeleton-Skin? I had that really feeling for Cronos... Oh, wait he is dead. Guess there are worse things than the Skeleton thing.
Yo, where's Yaldabaoth from Persona 5? That thing is so huge that all your voice lines are basically muted as you attack it.
Still my favorite moment when you shoot him in the face
Also don't forget about Nxy from Persona 3 I mean he is the avatar of death.
And Persona 4 Golden's Izanami / Izanami-no-Okami
Can agree with Yaldabaoth and Izanami... but Nyx? Wasn't he/she just a slighty bit bigger than a regular human? Certainly not as big as the other two
Who can also count: Spoiler spoiler from persona 5 royal.
@@toongrowner1 Nxy is a giant
I love that segment about Asura's Wrath: "...which WOULD be a good plan, if Asura weren't very, VERY angry..." 😂 Yes, never underestimate the power of being really ticked off!
I also have another one to point out. The Beast. from inFamous 2. A giant molten man you practically had to stay airborne at all times to have enough movement to survive him. Oh and did i tell you he is practically inmortal and that you couldn't beat him in your first encounter?
Bravo to Mike for actually giving me motivation to look up the crew complement of a Star Destroyer
0:11
“Mountains, monster trucks, the cosmic enormity of the indifferent universe...”
I propose we add Luke Westaway, also known as Tall Ellen, to that list.
Love listening to Andy repeatedly roast MGS and Kojima while simultaneously complimenting them.
No Reapers from Mass Effect? In the third game the one on Tuchanka and the one on Rannoch are terrifying. Maybe you don't have to fight them in a conventional way, but they feel like bosses to me.
Ohmygosh I LOVED the Leviathan DLC!
@@thatfield977 Such a good game! Can't wait for the remasters
Yeah that's what I said. An it tries HARD to LITERALLY crush you even when your too close to shoot with it's discount crappier version of a death star laser.
"Except that one monster truck... we don't need to get into it."
Uhm... yeah I think we do...
Oh! The Titans in the Olympus level of Kingdom Hearts 3! Not only are they, well, titanic, you have to face three of them at the same time!
And if you want to feel strong, the rock titan in KH1 lol
Such a lousy boss.
I’m kind of shocked Nier: Automata wasn’t on the list. The first boss is literally two skyscraper sized buzzsaws, and then you fight the giant freaking robot to whom those two giant buzzsaws belong!
How about the massive oil rig boss from the beginning of Nier: Automata?
i know right, if Chronos is on here, then where Engels?
Or the one in the sea
@@idonthaveagoodname8345 You mean Emerald Weapon, right? ;)
@@idonthaveagoodname8345 the one in the sea IS the one at the beginning, isn't it?
@@thelastfantasy they are referring to grun, at least I assume. Grun is the eel? Like robot that was cast out into the ocean for attacking its allies
Asura as he's pumbling the finger to bits "muda muda muda muda muda muda!"
Sin from FFX. That thing was massive. Granted most things that are bosses in any Final Fantasy game is oversized.
I mentioned most end or near end bosses like in (1,3,4,7,10,13, and Lightning returns) before I saw your comment hopefully they will see one of our comments.
That boss fight where the Giant Space Whale pulls you in before charging a Giga Graviton to erase YOU AND EVERYTHING BEHIND YOU
And what’s one of your optional attacks on it? Playing “wall ball” on it with Wakka’s blitz ball. Too bad it didn’t have some residual fear of dodge ball or something.
It always puts a smile on my face seeing Asura's Wrath in these lists :D
Necrotic moon flesh attacks for necrotic damage.
Corazon: HALF DAMAGE!
Merrilwen: I cast moonbeam...
Carnoze : tis but a scratch
What's this in reference to? I know it's D&D, but who's Corazon?
@@Birbucifer The oxventure crew, basically this channels dnd party
Dark Beast Ganon from Breath of the Wild- he certainly made me feel tiny the first time I battled him.
Also, the Moon from Majora’s Mask. Not technically a boss, but you are trying to stop it and its face scares me more than a group of ReDeads and Gibdo.
Chakravarkin from Asura's wrath, it the very beginning of the fight he turns into a being that makes Wyzen a mere atom in fly in comparison.
"the turtle's all the way down"
*slow clap applause*
High Lord Wolnir from Dark Souls 3
I legitimately thought i had wandered into an endgame boss by accident
Bonus:
Curse Rotted Greatwood - Dark Souls 3
This guy was an early game boss? Could’ve fooled me Dark Souls...
Ancient Wyvern - (also) Dark Souls 3
Surprisingly one of the easiest bosses to beat if you read the like, 10 messages scattered all over the place saying “plunging attack!”
The Souls community still considers him a bullshit boss because of how broken and how he is
Death by Konami
But he’s pretty easy to beat when you know how to take him out, it’s like the Storm Ruler on yhorm, just attack his bracelets for 5000 damage per bracelet destroyed, but dear god his attacks are bs, black mist that can kill you in seconds if you don’y chug estus while back pedaling? Check, spawns more enemies? Check, one bs sword that does like half your health per swing in each combo? Check, does he get closer the longer the fight goes on giving you less of a safe area to dodge his black mist to the point where getting hit by it is inevitable? Check
Yeah, lotsa BS-
@Koen Cagurangan i think Midir is bigger? He or the divine dragon probs the biggest
Kai Solberg
I haven’t gotten there yet so idk, haven’t been playing a lot of DS since school started 😫
@@koencagurangan3256 The biggest BS is he moved forward.. The smog killed me more than Wlnir himself.. and I ran naked with Katana so I should be on the faster side
I got lucky with Adamantoise. I kinda...nuked it in about 5 mins with the Ring of the Lucii, which has a *very* small chance to succeed. My friend was soooo mad since it's supposed to be a hard boss 😅
Immediately my first thought is the last of the Colossus in Shadow of the Colossus. You know, the dude that has that weird stone skirt.
@C. L. I cannot remember his name for the life of me, so I described one of the only features that I vaguely remember from him in an attempt to visualize him.
Please don't assume that I watch every video just so I can steal lines from them later. I don't have time for that.
@@Seeker_of_Truth_and_Beauty I think Malus? But I'm too lazy to look it up so that's just off the top of my head
@C. L. You know how you can have memories that you really enjoy, but are always fuzzy on the details? When I scoured my memory for 'Big Boss that makes you feel tiny that you'll never completely forget', that fight ticked that box for me.
That is all. I don't need to defend myself from you. Don't bother replying, it'll just waste more of your time.
@C. L. You really think you're that important, do you? It's not a crime to say something similar to what someone else said. Jackass.
He also didn't say that he wouldn't defend himself, he said that he doesn't need to. Big difference.
C. L. He basically gave a reasonable explanation for why he worded his comment as such and peaced out. I didn’t see anything that was defensive at all.
100% true. UA-cam didn't recommend your videos for over a year. I completely forgot about you guys over quarantine, the time I needed you most.
God of War really likes the huge enemy thing: Ares, Atlas, The Colossus, Gaia, Cronos, Aegaeon - seems like every game has to feature a fight that has 90s kids wanting to summon a Megazord.
Honestly even the ones on the smaller end of the huge scale still feel gigantic like the Hydra.
Also much less memorable game, but in God of War: Ascension I think the hecatonchires was even more huge than Cronus.
Wadya think comment section?
@@andoryuubushido7191 Aegaeon is the name of the Hecatonchires in Ascension, I just figured it was easier to type! 😆
@@nudgificator oh lol my bad
Asura's Wrath has huge enemy thing on steroids. Gongen Wyzen, Golden Chakravartin and Asura himself becoming a Megazord
Yo, never have I had my humor so well explained, than with the picture of a yellow bear, but it says Ultra Horse. Too funny
I want to hear about the monster truck story.
he doesn't wanna talk about it don't force him
Lets just say it there was Mike, a load of shots and that exhaust pipe sure looked purdy.
@@anarchyantz1564 oh no
Mike eventually suplexed it
@@thatfield977 Kinky!
17:05 rey might be a mary sue, but vader's apprentice is literally a god
Where's EOS of Borderlands the pre sequel literally as big as a space station cause it is one
how a space station is anything next to a being that can easily squash most of a city with their fingertip, is beyond me.
@@nixiestarlight158 In some of the Kirby games you fight a planet. And in Star Allies, you fight something stronger and bigger than most gods.
@@aardbei54 Though Robobot's boss is still probably larger, since it's quite literally planet-sized.
"what we have robots with laser whips but we're still using cassette players?"
Acutally that's the exact point of metal gear solid, is the fact we spend way more money on war tech, armies, police than we get for teachers and inventions that can actually move our world forward.
im surprised they didnt put in Kingdom Hearts, it has plenty of boss battles that are so huge!
Ursula stage 2 fight... in KH1/1.5
a n s e m
@@SnowxXxAngel not as big as ansem
@@thatoneweirdguy true, but as I have never actually gotten that far.... I get stuck at either Ursula or Maleficent (once I get past Ursula that is) to the point of quitting and going to something else...
Fallen Order's Gorgara deserves an honorable mention, I think. You're chugging along in a Star Wars/Uncharted crossover, having fun with the lower deck nature of the story, then suddenly there's a massive demon owlbat throwing you across the atmosphere.
A lot of elder dragons in monster hunter. Jhen Mohran and Zorah Magdaros are literal mountains, and ones like Dalamadur, Kulve Taroth, Shara, and a ton more are just plain gigantic.
Kronos: imma eat em
Me: you tried that, twice and both times it failed!
What about the holy grail and the real final boss from persona 5
Or Adam Kadmon from Royal
Or Nxy from Persona 3
Kagatsuchi?
Was wondering that myself
Fighting the guardian during the war to end all wars in Eternal Darkness Sanity's Requiem was tough. I started with Ulyaoth, so that guardian was constantly stomping on me. By comparison, Pious Augustus was super easy barely an inconvenience
Here's a few:
Void Termina (Kirby Star Allies) - I guess he's called Destroyer of Worlds for a reason...
The Ruined Dragon (Super Mario Odyssey) - Is Bowser seriously a Pokemon Trainer or Something?
The Final Boss of the Octo Expansion (Splatoon) - I can't remember it's name, but I do remember one thing: PEARL IS FREAKING LOUD.
N.I.L.S. (that's the name of the Splatoon boss)
I have been waiting for this moment! Oryx in the kings fall raid of destiny. You feel like an ant that can be crushed with his finger. Bonus points to other raid bosses, in particular Argos from eater of worlds, where you have to climb on top of platforms to stun him.
Persona 5 Royal final boss. The final boss is the size of a skyscraper, and is so strong that the only way to defeat him is to stay alive for a few turns and wait for a cutscene to occur.
(Cutscenes, where characters are most/least powerful in a video game)
Yaldabaoth, the final boss of vanilla P5 (or in case of P5R, the boss of the next to last palace) is quite big too ^^
Imagine watching a video where you have city or even planet sized bosses and then coming like a drooling tard talking about a skyscraper sized boss thinking your opinion matters. Sheesh.
Weird pull I just thought of, but literally any human in Mr. Mosquito once they notice you.
Adamantoise took me 3.5 hours of nonstop whittling away at it's health. Man it was grueling.
Most of the ones in Super Smash Bros Brawl - specifically, though, the ones you have to fight twice: Porky, who's initially invulnerable; the rhino-like dude, whom you fight in two groups; and the exterior portion of Metaknight's ship level, where you don't only fight a conjoined boss at the end, but also technically the ship itself and gravity alike.
They even scale down the heights of your parties for some of the segments.
Just throwing this out there, but a couple of the colossi from shadow of the colossus
Low hanging fruit
TBH Suprised it wasn't in the video
Not every colossus. There are a couple of colossi that aren't that much bigger than Wander
I meant it as in compared to the protagonist (wander)
@@chaoticfox8383 I get that, but I don't really think the bull? one and the lion? one (which are apparently called Celosia and Cenobia) really qualify. You don't really climb around on them in the same way that you do most of the others. I definitely agree on all of the rest of the colossi, but I at least didn't feel particularly dwarfed by those two.
Okay but the fight against Jubileus was one of the bosses that was the most fun in the history of bossfights for me.
The call of duty joke was top tier. That patch took me 2 days nonstop to Install
Yeah. Its relatable.
The boss fight I remember most with a larger than life opponent was in Shadow of the Colussus. RIP Argo. Damn game made me cry.
How about that giant owl rancor thing from Jedi: Fallen Order?
Easily 3 times taller and is one of the most difficulty bosses in the game.
I felt pretty small against it
Blue stinger for Dreamcast my all time favorite game
There is the gamecube version of luigi's' mansion where you fight a litteral giant ghost baby after you pelt a ball at his head
WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!
Worst babysitter EVAR
XD
my reaction to huge bosses is usually this is gonna suck.
"Bigger than a Call Of Duty Modern Warfare patch and takes twice as long to take down"
Ooo, savage.
"I'm used to being confronted with large things"? Can't see how that line could get taken out of context
Yup
King of all Cosmos: “We we’re not mentioned?!?!”
“How... disappointing.”
"Mighty Morphin Hair Witch" is a hilarious line.
You gotta appreciate the bad guys for putting a roaring ability on a deadly robot tank.
I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned any of the big baddies from Phantasy star online 2. So many to choose from, like Big harder, Magatsu, or even the fleet ship sized dark Falz elder. But I’d say the one that really takes the cake is the final boss of episode 6, the true form of the profound darkness, the eldritch Primordial Darkness Gomorrah!
How about Groundshaker from Kingdom Hearts 2? You’re a tiny lion instead of a tiny human, but the boss is so massive half the fight is dodging its humongous feet.
A lot of the bosses from KH were massive. You had to climb them, fly around them, or swim to fight them.
That one Ignis line really makes me want to try FFXV again.
Who else laughed hard when seeing adamantoise get stretched by the ring of lucii when fighting it that was pretty hilarious when I did that
I wouldn't mind Adamantoise stretching my ring out
@@SwampyWizard hol up
'E's naught dead; 'e's sleeping
Okay, I've not bothered to ever fight him like that but now I want to! I saw a video of someone using that attack of the Ring on Ardyn and it was hilarious. I usually farm the adamantoise for adamantite or something, which when making spells, it lets you get like, a quantity of 50 or something. So, I try to one-shot him. But sucking the life out of him slowly and painfully sounds more interesting :)
I never manage to one-shot him.... but he looks so funny when u use the rings draining ability.... his jaw goes funny
3:55 Whoever on staff thought it was a brilliant idea to use "Maneater" for this segment... I see you... And I love you. XD
Asura chilling out for a bit? Well considering after beating Wyzen, he has no arms and he's confronted by his brother in law Yasha, who is the dumbest person alive, so...
Aw man, no love for Persona 5; that final boss was gigantic! I mean yeah you get even in the end, but it deserves mention.
The longer these guys doesn't mention the Icon of Sin from DOOM Eternal, the stronger he will become.
ENTER THE SATELLITE CANNON!!!
Not to be confused with Sin from Final Fantasy X, which was also a huge boss. (Wakka attacks it with a soccer ball.)
@@ZlothZloth And if built correctly, will be the one doing the most damage in doing so.
Icon of Sin didn't made feel tiny.
It was huge and it has huge guts but that was all.
Not that big. Incidentally thats also what women say after seeing your pp.
In Never Alone, you have a quasi-boss fight with some sort of ice giant. You scale him like a mountain, run along his arm like it’s an icy mountain path, then climb onto his adze where it’s stuck in the cliff and break the ice it’s stuck in, all while dying repeatedly. Good thing spirit Fox is basically invincible.
Does anyone remember Kingdom hearts 2? That boss from my the lion king level is was the largest thing ever!
Each id say the giant dragon castle, giant pirate ship in space and the giant Jafar genie fight may be larger
Though props to the whole shadow of colossus mechanics in the pride lands fight
Kingdom hearts is full of amazing boss fights. In re coded the boss for beasts castle was so hard!
Does anyone remember the icon of sin from doom eternal? You look like an ant compared to it! Also I know this isn't the right place for it but still
“Mighty Morphin Hair Witch” is the name of my new band!
I miss Andy ranting during the spoiler roll
Yeah me too.
You should of included the Icon of Sin in this.
Adamantoise - still smaller than ffx's sin, or ff7s weapons (those being the final fantasy games I'm familiar with) even if it does have more hit points
If you ever make another list, you should definitely include the Phantom Blot, the final boss in Epic Mickey. Yes, it's technically a stage, but by that time you're actually inside the thing.
" bigger than a call of duty modern warfare patch" ahaha
Fun fact, it seems that if you have played through the whole story of The Force Unleashed enough times, which I don't know how many that is but a lot you will end up seeing your force bar breaking out of the confines of the UI box and start to cross the screen. I had mine so far it went to the other side of the screen, this also seems to make you essentially invincible as well as never run out of force energy.