What Makes A Good Secret Boss?

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    Secret bosses aren't just optional bosses. The secret within every secret boss creates depth in game design and the possibility of even more to find. The path a game takes to create a secret boss is unique, and the huge variety of options will shape the type of experience that players will get out of the hunt for a secret boss. Let's talk about how to build a good secret boss, from the road to the destination.
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  • @DesignDoc
    @DesignDoc  Před rokem +365

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    • @tivvy2vs21
      @tivvy2vs21 Před rokem +3

      Huh, this would actually be useful for me

    • @bigk24
      @bigk24 Před rokem

      All love. Are you able to play copyrighted music during the ads or does fair use still apply?

    • @cetadel6597
      @cetadel6597 Před rokem

      Minor thing: Deltarune is actually all about having no choices.
      It's only when you don't play the game that it has problems and people start dying.

    • @xMisterVx
      @xMisterVx Před rokem

      I've been enjoying videos a lot, however I noticed a pretty glaring omission: you haven't said anything on the decline and near-disappearance of RTS as a genre? Down from its dominant position in the early 00s?
      I've yet to see a good video or longform article on it anywhere.

    • @cetadel6597
      @cetadel6597 Před rokem +1

      @@xMisterVx wait what's RTS

  • @Magic_Ice
    @Magic_Ice Před rokem +3690

    I like secret bosses that kill the final boss
    Morpho Knight and Akuma for example.

    • @Gerik75
      @Gerik75 Před rokem +207

      It also come on a next level when the secret boss easily destroy the final boss if you can beat him (the secret boss) very fast.
      Dragon Quest 6 can testify.

    • @PierceMD
      @PierceMD Před rokem +33

      Bloodborne's Moon Presence does that.

    • @PlebNC
      @PlebNC Před rokem +60

      Flowey/Asriel does it twice and does a fake out before the backer credits as a joke.

    • @NianJKL
      @NianJKL Před rokem

      A&M’s/7$””$(/(

    • @Magic_Ice
      @Magic_Ice Před rokem +100

      @@PlebNC I don’t count them as secret bosses because Omega Flowey you always fight when you first beat the game and then Flowey tells you to do a pacifist run. I wouldn’t call those two a secret boss but I would probably call Sans one:

  • @grapesoftime
    @grapesoftime Před rokem +522

    The best secret bosses are often characters you've seen around the game in some capacity but now you get to see how badass they actually were the whole time

    • @jeffreystephens2658
      @jeffreystephens2658 Před rokem +47

      The shopkeeper in Hollow Knight. :D

    • @VulpineFox7
      @VulpineFox7 Před rokem +6

      ​​@@jeffreystephens2658ol I came to comment one from another one of my top 3 games (who also Is a shopkeeper lol)

    • @VulpineFox7
      @VulpineFox7 Před rokem +24

      truly, a NEO concept

    • @snugpig
      @snugpig Před 11 měsíci +22

      sans

    • @realbrobo
      @realbrobo Před 10 měsíci +8

      Spamton G Spamton

  • @q4yv
    @q4yv Před rokem +343

    I think Morpho Knight is a really well made secret boss, especially since the creators have been putting him in every game. He was there the whole entire time. He is also important to lore and not “so mysterious literally nothing is known about him. No, I’m serious, I don’t know what colour his clothes are” He’s mentioned a fair amount however just enough to still be mysterious

    • @atrane365
      @atrane365 Před rokem +30

      Same with Radiance in Hollow Knight. There are hints to the Light throughout Hallownest, but it only culminates once you meet the requirements to face it

    • @Katsforever
      @Katsforever Před 8 měsíci

      i beat him without a powerup once. (on accident)

    • @SandwitchZebra
      @SandwitchZebra Před 7 měsíci +10

      He also had the element of being an enigmatic figure known to the fanbase for years without them even realizing it.
      When the 20th anniversary artbook released, there was a page dedicated to an evolution of Meta Knight’s design, and tucked away in the corner was a piece of art of a butterfly knight with absolutely no context. Fans thought for years that it was a rejected concept design for Meta Knight, and then all of a sudden in 2018 the design returns with a new sword and a fiery vengeance. Then in later artbooks it was revealed that Morpho was never an MK design, but a character from the cancelled GameCube title that was repurposed for Star Allies.
      So not only does he have his origins in a game we still know very little about due to its cancellation, but he’d also been in the minds of Kirby fans for quite a while by that point, adding to the shock and surprise of seeing him return.

    • @jasonbell8515
      @jasonbell8515 Před 4 měsíci +4

      The first fight worked because we didn't know what was going on.
      The second fight worked because we knew EXACTLY what was happening.

  • @sympleton7439
    @sympleton7439 Před rokem +1130

    By far, I absolutely love Minos Prime from ULTRAKILL as a secret boss. He has everything a secret boss should have. In the level 3-1, you can take an alternate secret path to find a large door with various slabs on it that just have the letter P on them. In order to open the door, you have to get a P rank (perfect rank) on every level in Act 1 to open the door. After it's open, a secret level is revealed, titled "Soul Survivor". You make your way down a long winding path and eventually find yourself face to face with two of the hardest bosses in the game. Yes. Two. You have to defeat the Flesh Prison, the construct made to imprison Minos, before you can even fight him.

    • @TheDJBrojo
      @TheDJBrojo Před rokem +142

      also saying that when the update came out nobody was properly prepared to face him, I remember the discord going wild when the update dropped, and honestly im hyped as fuck for the second Prime sanctum

    • @mccree_alexdoc2520
      @mccree_alexdoc2520 Před rokem +1

      @@TheDJBrojo same

    • @Xephoriah
      @Xephoriah Před rokem +31

      I can't wait for P-2 and what challenge awaits us.

    • @Seren_Moth
      @Seren_Moth Před rokem +3

      YES

    • @sirshotty7689
      @sirshotty7689 Před rokem +14

      Also has some of the best music in the game, and a legendary voice actor behind it too!

  • @oscarelieff4219
    @oscarelieff4219 Před rokem +3404

    Honestly I love the secret bosses in Pokemon Games. Red in the Johto games, Steven in Emerald, Cynthia in Unova. They always rewarded exploring or gave something to work towards in post game

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Před rokem +87

      Would you consider the blue/garry fight in red/blue where if you try and go to the indigo league before vermilion forrest to be a secret boss. Its fully optional but its barrier of discover is just walk the wrong way when you have 2 paths to follow. (Not sure if its hidden enough to be considered a secret)
      But i definitely support anything that encurages and rewards exploration. (Cobalion in Black and White is in a plot irrelevant cave)

    • @somebodyyoudontknow3980
      @somebodyyoudontknow3980 Před rokem +108

      @@jasonreed7522 I would just say that gen 1 is surprisingly open compared to most other pokemon games. You're just not forced into doing the fight

    • @PurplesttCoffee
      @PurplesttCoffee Před rokem +179

      Cynthia in particular is amazing by how little setup there is to her encounter. It's much more casual than fighting Red in Johto games, so much so that first time players often enter that house expecting next to nothing.
      It's the equivalent of finding Sephiroth just hanging out somewhere

    • @oopsy444
      @oopsy444 Před rokem +31

      my fav pokemon secret boss was fighting red again in gold/silver/crystal too. I also loved getting to replay the whole kanto zone with my new jhoto pokemon too. i wish more games allowed multiple region play like that

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Před rokem +62

      @@PurplesttCoffee agreed, you litterally just stumble upon her only expecting an NPC to give some lore or hint about something to do near the town, and instead are greeted with PTSD. (My brother just beat brilliant diamond last night and i had to help him stategize how to kill the Garchomp)

  • @NinjaMan9874
    @NinjaMan9874 Před rokem +1865

    Fun fact about the secret bosses in the Kingdom Hearts series. The main game bosses are sort of "dialed down" for a more enjoyable user experience. However, Tetsuya Nomura has stated that the super bosses, such as the Data Organization, Sephiroth, Lingering Will, Yozora, etc. Are all dialed to the max to show how powerful they are in canon. Meaning every time you beat one of those bosses, you are just further proving how powerful Sora is canonically. Of all the headaches those bosses can cause, just absolutely obliterating one is such a rush that you only get to experience once per boss!

    • @leolesley7973
      @leolesley7973 Před rokem +34

      That's actually pretty neat. TIL

    • @keithtorgersen9664
      @keithtorgersen9664 Před rokem +79

      This was true for KH1 as well; defeating the Clocktower Phantom and the Desert paladin were phenomenal

    • @tatri292
      @tatri292 Před rokem +34

      @@keithtorgersen9664 Eh, those were more like gimmick fights. Phantom on a full magic setup isn't hard at all and doesn't feel that great either, while he's also pretty much impossible with low mp. Having to use stop on the clock is very cool but I wish he was vulnerable to damage a bit more, off-setting that with more offense of his own.

    • @NoobOfLore
      @NoobOfLore Před rokem +39

      Grinding out the Sephiroth fights in KH I and II is an experience that hasn't left me over the last decade and a half. The first time in the game where I actually needed to adjust my skill setups and equipment from "yeah these are pretty cool and convenient i guess". Labbing all the different combo lengths and combo enders to maximize my DPS in every vulnerable window, kitting myself out with an inventory of only elixers...
      I remember those fights fondly to this day.

    • @NinjaMan9874
      @NinjaMan9874 Před rokem +9

      @@NoobOfLore If you enjoy the grinding of the super bosses I recommend emulating KH2 and playing a plando, or "planned randomizer". I played one where it had a huge emphasis on magic and I had to fight Sephiroth with no guard in order to progress. It was tons of fun!

  • @hairtox7498
    @hairtox7498 Před rokem +636

    I like how in Deltarune, the secret bosses are actually the most important part of the story, and you miss on the most interesting part of the game by not doing them
    It gives you a real reason to search for them

    • @matthewblaikie7903
      @matthewblaikie7903 Před rokem +27

      It even has a secret boss that becomes a final boss

    • @grantcoolguy
      @grantcoolguy Před rokem +6

      I don’t think a core part of a game should be hidden

    • @Mqstodon
      @Mqstodon Před rokem +43

      ​@@grantcoolguy it's not. Deltarune is complete without the secrets. You just... miss some other clues about it and some of the intrigue is weakened.

    • @Azraelgaming745
      @Azraelgaming745 Před rokem +1

      The world revolving hits hard

    • @EJthemad7174
      @EJthemad7174 Před rokem +2

      ​@@grantcoolguy Spamton is also part of the main storyline as well - sort of.

  • @rfsmaster
    @rfsmaster Před rokem +354

    What makes Spamton NEO so cool is what little context we had on the NEO suit. We had just enough bread crumbs to know it was powerful, but not how powerful it was. The sudden feeling of “the WHAT?” mixed with Spamton’s incredible character creates one of the greatest boss fights in video games.

    • @Pluh1227
      @Pluh1227 Před rokem +4

      facts

    • @Lagw1020
      @Lagw1020 Před rokem +2

      Isn't the neo suit also from Undertale?

    • @fireradfieritis8953
      @fireradfieritis8953 Před rokem +20

      @@Lagw1020 I mean, it's just a version of the Mettaton Neo form so yes.

    • @casbuchan8220
      @casbuchan8220 Před rokem +3

      this is a perfect example of why the deltarune community loves spamton

    • @EJthemad7174
      @EJthemad7174 Před rokem +15

      ​@@fireradfieritis8953 But better. Spamton emphasises this on the Snowgrave route by saying "Didn't you know NEO is famous for its high defence?", which is a reference to how Mettaton NEO's defences were abysmal back in Undertale.

  • @peppespizzeria2607
    @peppespizzeria2607 Před rokem +1565

    My favorite secret bossfight is the Shroobs from Bowser’s Inside Story. They aren’t super hard to reach (just a little bit of puzzle solving), but the route to them is at a critical, high-tension point in the game wherein a player might skip past them in their hurry to continue the storyline. They’re challenging, but not unfair, and give the player a powerful reward for taking the time to find and defeat them. Perhaps the best part is that the Shroobs are a callback to the previous Mario and Luigi game. They were the main antagonists in Partners in Time, and fans of the series would recognize them as an old enemy they thought they defeated long ago (the game dialogue alludes to this). Or, for players who don’t know who the Shroobs are, they’re a mysterious, never-before-seen alien species with a unique mystique around them. For me, the Shroobs are the gold standard of secret bosses.

    • @spencercox9317
      @spencercox9317 Před rokem +32

      THANK YOU!!! I just scrolled hoping to not be alone in this!

    • @ciaranpatrick6859
      @ciaranpatrick6859 Před rokem +23

      Amazing game and amazing hidden boss

    • @SonicMaster519
      @SonicMaster519 Před rokem +24

      Wonderful game with a wonderful secret boss. When I started fighting that boss I was blown away. I've never played Partners In Time, but I wish I could. I always watched videos of them and I never thought I would encounter them on Bowser's Inside Story! I do wish the fight was a little harder but I suppose the main thing that secret boss excels at is surprise, and if you're not a huge fan of the series, mystery.

    • @thewarpipe6368
      @thewarpipe6368 Před rokem +44

      * Solemnly places a rose on the grave of AlphaDream *

    • @Shrooblord
      @Shrooblord Před rokem +2

      Obviously I like this ;)

  • @flarecoils1573
    @flarecoils1573 Před rokem +882

    Inner Agent 3 from Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion is my favorite secret bossfight. You have to beat every single stage without Marina's hacking assistance, which is already a very challenging task, only to face what is quite possibly the most unfair, grueling boss in the game. Inner Agent 3 is smaller than almost every other boss, can dodge roll, has autobombs that chase you around the tiny arena, can pull an unbelievable amount of specials out, has amazing aim, and if you die so much as once, you have to start back from the beginning and get through all 5 phases of the fight once again.

    • @profl0g1c38
      @profl0g1c38 Před rokem +81

      its a great fight to be sure. their aim isnt actually all that good tho, just better than the dumb octo ais lol. The challenge mostly comes from all the advantages 3 has with specials, fire rate, and unlimited ink

    • @garyismad8283
      @garyismad8283 Před rokem +26

      I still haven't beaten inner agent 3 ):

    • @KSCK993
      @KSCK993 Před rokem +10

      @@profl0g1c38 walk strafing kinda kills its aim lol

    • @teenageapple3788
      @teenageapple3788 Před rokem +39

      And the reward is a goddamn toothpick

    • @KSCK993
      @KSCK993 Před rokem +50

      @@teenageapple3788 for me the reward is the fight itself.
      I honestly love the fight and have no need for the toothpick since I already have a pure of Special Charge in my headgear slot so I just play it cuz its fun.
      You should try replaying the fight sometime!

  • @picklenik9658
    @picklenik9658 Před rokem +91

    While it’s not exactly a secret “boss”, I’ve always loved the secret end levels of many platformers like the star and rainbow worlds in Super Mario World and New SMB Wii/DS. These are always great ways for developers to create levels with truly unhinged game mechanics or ideas that may not be suitable or fit in well with regular gameplay/general audiences. Most of the time these levels are pretty easy, but you can tell they exist as distilled examples of how video games are meant to be fun before all else.

    • @switchblade6
      @switchblade6 Před rokem +2

      World Star from 3D World will always hold a special place in my heart personally

    • @mmbiz.o
      @mmbiz.o Před měsícem

      ​@@switchblade63DW demonstrates how bonus worlds should be handled in nintendo games, make the main game accesible to beat for casual players and have an extra 1/3 of the game as extra content for seasoned players.

  • @eliel14ful
    @eliel14ful Před rokem +101

    As seen but not commented the nameless king is a breathtaking fight that pays off a mayor mystery for the entire dark souls franchise, gwyn's first born son at heir to his name allied with the everlasting dragons, comes to you riding a dragon in an arena made of clouds, is just majestic and one of the most difficult fights when it comes to mechanics, the ost alone sends chills down your body

    • @connorhancock2096
      @connorhancock2096 Před rokem

      Clearly not a secret boss that’s an optional boss. No extra task or adventure it’s just a huge gate right next to the main story path

    • @eliel14ful
      @eliel14ful Před rokem

      @@connorhancock2096 i think all optional bosses are secret by definition, some are more hidden than others, but they can be missed so you have to know what to look for

    • @atrane365
      @atrane365 Před rokem +6

      ​@connorhancock2096 I would say the path to get to him makes him a half-secret boss, given you have to go through multiple optional paths to get an emote, then know you have to use the emote in a specific spot to get to him

  • @tallowick6082
    @tallowick6082 Před rokem +473

    In my first playthrough of Hollow Knight I decided to save Zote, and instantly regretted it.
    When I found him the second time, I begrudgingly decided to save him again, because I might as well see where it goes.
    Finding him in the Colosseum of Fools and fighting him as the "boss" of the first trail was a very fun conclusion, I thought.
    Then I found Grey Prince Zote. And I could physically not contain my laughter. One of the best secret bosses in any game I've played.

    • @jakeread9668
      @jakeread9668 Před rokem +105

      The worst part is grey prince zote is actually difficult as well, despite the fact that his moves include running around swinging his sword randomly and then falling on his face

    • @andymcclurg9916
      @andymcclurg9916 Před rokem +4

      Completely agree

    • @AlexPies1
      @AlexPies1 Před rokem +13

      his boss theme also legitimately be my favorite track in the game.

    • @vaporisedbreadegg7096
      @vaporisedbreadegg7096 Před rokem +19

      @@jakeread9668 not only that but healing is near impossible even with shape of unn and quick focus
      the difficulty likely comes from the shockwaves and the fact that he's fast

    • @tallowick6082
      @tallowick6082 Před rokem +4

      @Alex G. It's *just* behind Troupe Leader Grimm's theme for me, but still amazing!

  • @henryaggerate9669
    @henryaggerate9669 Před rokem +644

    What makes the Spamtom NEO fight so cool is that it changes based on your chosen path (standard vs Snowgrave), and by willfully choosing to ditch your allies and take a darker path, you end up fighting NEO all alone in a much more difficult battle. Though, not to spoil it, you finish the fight in unique ways in each path that highlight the choices you made. Very cool fight!

    • @firewall5189
      @firewall5189 Před rokem +53

      having just beaten his snowgrave form not too long ago, i find it interesting that normally, everything about your comment would be considered a spoiler already lol...but it actually doesnt reveal all that much.

    • @MagnificentMaimonides9797
      @MagnificentMaimonides9797 Před rokem +4

      I didn't like snowgrave spamton hes to similar

    • @vyxenn_gd
      @vyxenn_gd Před rokem +37

      @@MagnificentMaimonides9797 that’s the whole point. It’s the same fight as the normal NEO but just you can only get hit 4 times before dying

    • @obi1kenoB
      @obi1kenoB Před rokem +16

      Chapter 3 is gonna have peppa pig. I just know it.

    • @vyxenn_gd
      @vyxenn_gd Před rokem +19

      @@obi1kenoB now’s your chance to a [bacon]

  • @simonhoran9775
    @simonhoran9775 Před rokem +116

    The poster child for a secret/true final boss is always going to be Ballos for me. It does everything: you have to go out of your way to get to him, which involves furthering various plotlines you may have otherwise left unresolved, he wraps up the story better, he adds to the lore, and he's really hard. Not to mention you have to fight a few other secret bosses to get there. Fantastic stuff, just like the rest of Cave Story

    • @abbys4365
      @abbys4365 Před rokem

      sorry but what is dis game i have never heard of

    • @adendavido4466
      @adendavido4466 Před rokem +6

      Cave story a really odd indie but a well respected gem with multiple endings

    • @TopCurls
      @TopCurls Před rokem +1

      Was just about to comment about Ballos and accidentally clicked on this comment. Couldn’t say it any better myself

    • @nuredingeziqi679
      @nuredingeziqi679 Před rokem +6

      I really like Ballos. But I'll go even further than that. The Bloodstained Sanctuary is my favorite single segment out of any game. I LOVE that section in its entirety. The music, the lore and most of all, the gameplay. It just resembles what i consider thrill fast and skillful gameplay.
      When I completed my first run I remember that my first thought was to play the game again and do it once more

    • @WardofSquid
      @WardofSquid Před rokem +3

      Ayo, Cave Story Enjoyer! What you said is 100% on point. Though, I kinda wish there was more build up and hints to him at the end...

  • @mylesedgington4229
    @mylesedgington4229 Před rokem +56

    Team Slacker in Bug Fables is another good one. These are probably the last guys you’d expect to fight due to the team name, but Stratos and Deliah really pack a punch.

  • @Luco_TA
    @Luco_TA Před rokem +503

    The best things about secret bosses are the difficulty and the music and I've gotta say Kirby consistently has banger secret boss themes

    • @StarlightNkyra
      @StarlightNkyra Před rokem +4

      Wait a minute...

    • @Luco_TA
      @Luco_TA Před rokem +26

      @@StarlightNkyra what are you insinuating? I'm not biased at all

    • @Commander-peepers
      @Commander-peepers Před rokem +2

      @@Luco_TA i see

    • @KayzIdeas
      @KayzIdeas Před rokem +1

      Marx, my guy, you were REALLY creepy in Smash bros. Ultimate! 😆

    • @Luco_TA
      @Luco_TA Před rokem +10

      @@KayzIdeas I was planned to be creepier before the games release but I had to tone it down otherwise the games rating would be for 15+

  • @absollnk
    @absollnk Před rokem +62

    One of my favorite secret bosses is the empress of light from terraria. I can't imagine what it's like going into the game/update blind, accidentally killing a sparkly butterfly, and suddenly being attacked by one of the hardest and most visually stunning bosses in the game
    I also really enjoy the dev gnomes from Everhood, as the fight contains cool nods to the story of the game's development

    • @gondalfthegeek4589
      @gondalfthegeek4589 Před rokem +7

      I love empress of light, I did not expect a bullet hell after killing glowy butterfly. the funny thing about empress is that it has a secret within the secret with the daytime enraged version and the terrarprisma

    • @PotassiumLover
      @PotassiumLover Před rokem +17

      Not sure if EoL would be considered a secret boss, more of an optional boss. Pretty much all of the bosses in terraria are ones you can just stumble into like that. Honestly duke fishron is more of a secret boss. Now daytime EoL may qualify as a secret boss…

    • @Wreckbot_
      @Wreckbot_ Před rokem +10

      i think a lot of terraria's bosses kind of stem from the idea of "what would happen if i do ____?" examples include, "what would happen if i use this eye?" "what would happen if i break these orbs/hearts?" "what would happen if i mine this flower?" "what would happen if i fish with this worm?" and so on. if you're playing the game for the first timez, you aren't really going to know what summons what and you might end up stumbling into a bossfight simply by playing the game, which is kind of how it's designed to be. if you know that they're there, you can prepare for them in every playthrough, but the sense of "hey, what does this do? oh sHIT WHAT IS THAT??" is always there for the unsuspecting player. i think the closest thing to a secret boss was duke fishron back when he was first introduced in 1.2.4, since at that point in time golem was the final "required" bossfight and only after you defeated him and plantera did you have access to what was, at the time, endgame gear from the hardmode dungeon and moon events, which remain to this day some of the most viable equipment to take on duke. however, you could still summon him at any point in hardmode, and if you didn't know what a truffle worm did, you might end up trying to use it as bait just to see what happens, only to end up using it in the wrong place and becoming fishron food. duke notoriety as a "secret boss" has died down since then since his method of summoning is now much more widely known, and the loot he drops is among the best available before tackling the lunatic cultist and lunar events. i do think that among terraria's many optional bosses, him and empress are probably the closest to ebign real "secret" bosses. i feel like a better example would be something like the adult eidolon wyrm from the calamity mod, since it's effectively a dungeon guardian for the abyss to prevent you from teleporting inside of it, but with the overpowered endgame equipment in the mod, it's possible to challenge it and actually take it down.

    • @21yearssince
      @21yearssince Před rokem

      I never thought empress of light was a secret boss

  • @Chochy1000
    @Chochy1000 Před rokem +72

    Not secret the same way but the monk in botw is up there for me, the fact it plays on a known formula so well to draw you into a sense of safety and then flips the yiga clans joke aesthetic with similar attacks is just genius

  • @SphericAlpha
    @SphericAlpha Před rokem +577

    Some of my favourites are easily:
    - Shin Akuma/Ultimate Rugal (Capcom vs SNK 2)
    - Flemeth (Dragon Age: Origins)
    - Cow King (Diablo II)
    - Sephiroth (Kingdom Hearts)
    - Red (Pokemon Gold and Silver)
    What makes a good secret boss is the surprise of the discovery and/or when you know shit is about to go down, a though fight or a fight that's meaningful

    • @SL4PSH0CK
      @SL4PSH0CK Před rokem +1

      Waits theres a secret boss in DAI???
      *reinstalled*

    • @SphericAlpha
      @SphericAlpha Před rokem +14

      @@SL4PSH0CK Origins, not Inquisition... ^^

    • @matthiasl.6551
      @matthiasl.6551 Před rokem +9

      Yeah Flemeth ! She wasn't super secret IIRC, you only had to cultivate your relationship with Morrigan to be able to fight her.

    • @saiko_oro
      @saiko_oro Před rokem +9

      Fighting God Rugal in CVS2 and seeing him throw Akuma's body like it's yesterday trash is such an unforgettable sight

    • @Triforce_of_Doom
      @Triforce_of_Doom Před rokem +10

      @@saiko_oro I still love how the whole idea behind those versions of God/Shin is one absorbing the other's signature power. Nothing makes you go "oh fuck" like seeing one secret boss ABSORBING THE OTHER SECRET BOSS' BULLSHIT

  • @douglasalionco
    @douglasalionco Před rokem +260

    I love how the "Tales of" franchise always puts Cameo Battles, battles where we can fight with the protagonists of previous games. This is a great way to honor them and make the player curious about them, as well as a way to promote them.

    • @fainthewanderer4060
      @fainthewanderer4060 Před rokem +2

      They did that? This just give me another reason to try Tales of series

    • @SteelandSouls
      @SteelandSouls Před rokem +2

      Cameo battles are always cool to me

    • @mermidion7552
      @mermidion7552 Před 17 hodinami +1

      On the Negative site for the tales games, often in the older ones, was the hardest secret boss the one you needed to beat in order to unlock the ultimate weapons for everyone, which kind of made having the best weapons mood at that point xD

  • @quannguyen297
    @quannguyen297 Před rokem +191

    My favourite secret boss of all is still Spamton NEO. He simply reflects your own desires and choices and the struggle of Kris to break free of the player just like Spamton wants to break free from his strings. It's a pretty cool and meaningful boss after all.
    I can do anything

    • @miniwhiffy3465
      @miniwhiffy3465 Před rokem +8

      But jevil say I can do anything not spam boi

    • @Breached18
      @Breached18 Před rokem +4

      [Thanks ] [[Little Buddy]]

    • @Skibble.
      @Skibble. Před rokem +1

      Tbh jevil kinda has more lore

    • @Breached18
      @Breached18 Před rokem +2

      @@Skibble. not really

    • @Skibble.
      @Skibble. Před rokem +1

      @@Breached18 how my guy

  • @benthebamboozler4104
    @benthebamboozler4104 Před rokem +77

    One of my favorite secret bosses has to be Darkeater Midir from Dark Souls 3, encountering him at several points during the Ringed City DLC and eventually fighting him on a bridge, knocking him down and being able to find him for a final showdown where you’re treated to the best dragon fight in the series.

    • @WLightTheme
      @WLightTheme Před rokem +3

      Fight was pretty mid as the name implies tbh. Placidusax from Elden Ring is a lot better in my opinion. Only forshadowing is a broken statue in the Godskin duo arena and his corpse stuck in the wall near the grace before Maliketh's fight.
      I get that MIDir is a cool boss for people but it felt kind of disappointing and nothing special. Just a big hitbox with a massive healthbar

    • @Mr.Salad_
      @Mr.Salad_ Před rokem +7

      @lighttheme1133 I believe it was meant to be more of a spectacle on how strong the dragons really were. I mean previously you had fought some but they were all either weakened or kinda just, there. But midir is the last true great dragon and encompasses why they use to rule the world.

  • @azur372
    @azur372 Před rokem +121

    Many people here mention Red from Pokemon 2nd gen, but if you count wild legendaries as well, I loved the 3 golems from Hoenn. How you need to dive deep into a ruin on a quite optional route, decipher the Braille writing and then onto solving the tasks in the newly opened caves spread through the whole region. As a kid, it was just fantastic.

  • @cidredwood6170
    @cidredwood6170 Před rokem +22

    I really love the Demi Fiend fight from Digital Devil Saga not just because its usually ranked the hardest RPG boss period, but that it implies the demi-fiend was killed and his soul is wandering the cosmos.
    At the end of SMT Nocturne, Demi-fiend defeats Lucifer and goes with him to challenge God, so it also gets you wondering what’s out there in the universe that would be able to take out someone who can wipe the floor with an already god-level party

    • @ovensmuggler5207
      @ovensmuggler5207 Před rokem

      Demi-fiend is obv the cooler secret boss in dds, but I really like satan from 2 because of his callbacks to Shin Megami Tensei 2

  • @dubwubz9759
    @dubwubz9759 Před rokem +10

    I love the eternal ordeal in Hollow Knight, it's so incredibly out-of-the-way, and it's a great time seeing how far you can get in the endless waves of Zotes. Plus, if you kill 57 (one for each precept of Zote), you unlock a new menu theme where the mightiest warrior of all time, Zote, sings the main theme with a golden statue of him in the background.

  • @TheLemonSlayR
    @TheLemonSlayR Před rokem +332

    I’d have to give the spot of my favorite secret boss to Resourceful Rat from Enter the Gungeon. All the pieces are directly in front of the player, but putting it together and passing his labyrinth builds up to the fight against this ever present threat. And the fight is one of the hardest bosses in the game hands down, especially considering the only one that comes close is the last thing you’ll encounter, while this fight is in the middle of the game. Plus beating it unlocks several items, but requires you to beat him in a punch out fight(I’m serious) successfully. The whole thing is rewarding and so fun to do, even if it makes you rip your hair out.

    • @Oneiroclast
      @Oneiroclast Před rokem +28

      Bonus points for the giant mech phase being called Metal Gear RAT in the files.

    • @weesticles650
      @weesticles650 Před rokem +14

      Honestly Enter the Gungeon could be on this list multiple times due to its secret bosses and areas.

    • @Jub-Blub
      @Jub-Blub Před rokem +5

      Now Gungeon is one of my favorite games ever, and I completely agree with your comment! But!!! I HATE THAT RAT!!! That FUCKING SECOND PHASE MAN!!! I HATE IT!! But I managed finally, finally, get 3 keys and the Drill to unlock the last chest, and unlock all his items. That Payday synergy man. Just too good.

    • @lazydroidproductions1087
      @lazydroidproductions1087 Před rokem +3

      @@Jub-Blub second phase is fine. It’s the 3rd that sucks. At least you can’t die there

    • @quincius8638
      @quincius8638 Před rokem +2

      dang i didn't know you could fight the rat lol

  • @alexstidham4612
    @alexstidham4612 Před rokem +317

    One of my favorite secret bosses are the Amon fights in the Yakuza series. You’re always in for one hell of a crazy fight, and it’s a tradition that goes to almost every project made by RGG Studios. They’re pretty simple to get to usually, just beat every other side quest

    • @Zorpinzorper
      @Zorpinzorper Před rokem +7

      Was looking for this one

    • @dantetouchdown9030
      @dantetouchdown9030 Před rokem +31

      Was surprised there was no mention of Amon, with that nyakuza thing and all

    • @DetectiveGrey
      @DetectiveGrey Před rokem +24

      >simple
      The requirements are simple, but as a guy who's done it in every western-released Yakuza game that isn't Dead Souls, I can affirmatively tell you that simple is not *easy*, haha. But the fights are always worth it, no matter how many times I gotta grind and try.
      For some weird thoughts, the only one I really straight gave up on was the Yakuza 4 remaster one -- I don't know why but Jiro Amon's regeneration trick is tied to the game's framerate, meaning Saejima can't outdamage his regen like in the original game because he's regenning twice or more as fast.

    • @dantetouchdown9030
      @dantetouchdown9030 Před rokem +7

      @@DetectiveGrey i just used a couple heat actions relatively close to each other and that basically skipped the phase, he took me 2 tries no cap, easiest amon and it was the remaster

    • @DetectiveGrey
      @DetectiveGrey Před rokem +2

      @@dantetouchdown9030 See for me I couldn't land the right heat actions because his heat resistance was so high and I don't think I had the right gear for it. It was all the gear I took to the final boss which I know isn't really optimal for the amon fights. I'd probably have done better if I stacked two grip boost items and did essence of clotheslining more.

  • @inferodios
    @inferodios Před rokem +11

    I love that there was a bug for the spamton neo fight that made it easier by spamming the charge shot, and instead of removing it, the devs made it so doing it triggers hard mode.

  • @benhirota855
    @benhirota855 Před rokem +30

    I think my favorite secret boss is Minos prime in ultrakill, it’s journey is getting a perfect rank on every level that came before minos’ secret perfect door. it’s such a good idea, and thankfully the boss we get is satisfying as hell to beat

  • @lluis640
    @lluis640 Před rokem +233

    I think Kirby's triple deluxe secret bosses are great. You don't expect them to appear and they give a challenge, one of them being a completely new fight. But the best thing is that they give a ton of lore and shows the true villain and history of the game.

    • @ikagura
      @ikagura Před rokem +31

      Not just Triple Deluxe, many Kirby games (if not all).
      From Shimomura's Dark Matter Trilogy (as these bosses are unlocked only when you get all rainbow drops/heart stars/crystal shards) to the Modern Kirby game's post-game mode.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 Před rokem +10

      @@ikagura Agreed. Planet Robobot’s are my personal favorite.

    • @captainblue5096
      @captainblue5096 Před rokem +14

      @@djroscurro9859 Planet Robobot’s my favorite Kirby game, but I’m gonna have to disagree on secret bosses. Half were bangers but the other half were kinda just meh.
      The idea of the clones were awesome, and they started out amazing with the Dark Matter Swordsman, a character who’s last non-cameo appearance was in Dreamland 2 in nontraditional air combat. The fight was new and interesting. Then they went with Sectonia. The main villain of the last game? She literally has one new attack that is based off of the attack she uses as a phase changer. Admittedly, there aren’t many other sword users they could use (the only other one I can think of rn is Dark Meta Knight which would’ve also copied Triple Deluxe), but they could’ve just swapped “swords battle” to “battle with powerful opponents in general”. Like Daroach or Dark Mind or something. Older characters that hadn’t seen the spotlight in years. Galacta Knight is of course a lot more acceptable with their whole rival schtick they have, but the fight is again, the exact same as Return to Dreamland bar one new attack. Honestly, it felt a bit lazy.
      I will say though, DMSwordsman and the Heart of Nova callback with Star Dream SoulOS were amazing.

    • @thatman666
      @thatman666 Před rokem +12

      @@captainblue5096 Sectonia was likely a "What if" moment since Meta Knight wasn't around during Triple Deluxe (for some reason) and to insert a tiny bit lore on the former. I do agree Galacta Knight Returns fight was meh.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 Před rokem +1

      @@captainblue5096 I never really played Triple Deluxe directly, (only seen lets plays of it) so that could play a factor in why Sectonia doesn’t really bother me, but I don’t think that’d be the case. Given Galacta Knight’s in the same boat, and I still love their boss fight.
      I will say though, I definitely would’ve appreciated different attacks to shake things up for both of them. (I even remembered how to dodge everything Sectonia did from the lets plays.) And characters like daroach certainly would’ve been nice. So I can see what you mean.

  • @Spaggetabout_It
    @Spaggetabout_It Před rokem +111

    The secret final boss in Katana Zero is one of my personal favorites, it's heavily involved in the story, you basically just piss off your evil manipulative therapist so much that he takes a bunch of magic drugs and turns into a giant Akria-style monster which is extremely different to anything else in the game. the secret final boss in Dead Cells looks rad but I'm not gamer enough to have reached it yet, Hyper Light Drifter also has a secret boss and item exclusive to the Switch version of the game.

    • @PotassiumLover
      @PotassiumLover Před rokem +14

      Was looking for a katana-zero mention here, very cool secret boss

    • @northieee
      @northieee Před rokem +4

      I was thinking of hyper light drifter's horde arena for the entirety of this video lol
      The psychologist is one of my favorites, and while the collector is really cool and drives the story that much further it's kind of famous and not much of a secret anymore

    • @toasteethetoaster5978
      @toasteethetoaster5978 Před 9 měsíci

      the psychologist is such a cool boss fight, and it also plays with the themes of Zero losing his sanity as the game progresses. when you finally kill him, it shows that you and the psychologist have both just been standing where you were before, with your sword in his skull. it really ties the ending together, imo. headhunter is a fun fight, but she doesn't feel final boss worthy.

    • @dumbass5737
      @dumbass5737 Před dnem

      KATANA ZERO MENTIONED RAHHHHHHHH!!🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před rokem +20

    Really glad you included Deltarune's bosses in this. For a game whose story heavily relies on what freedom you have, having the secret bosses literally be about freedom is an awesome concept. Having them literally be tragic characters that lure you off the beaten path with questions and promises that there's more going on behind the scenes works so well, and I cannot wait for the rest of Deltarune to see where this goes.

  • @cypherdastro8105
    @cypherdastro8105 Před rokem +11

    What I love about secret bosses is that sometimes, the road to getting to them leads you to strange places not normally seen or expected in the game.
    Take Starfox with the giant slot machine. Sure, we know about the awesome black hole and how trippy it is, but to get to the slot machine requires you to release a giant bird that WILL ram into you and take you to "Out of this Dimension", a level that's distorted with bizarre music and visuals that ends with a fight against a slot machine.
    It's so strange and kind of scary when during the level briefing General Pepper freaks out wondering where you went and begs you to come back. Stuff like this can make secret bosses an absolute joy to find, and I'm sure there's other examples so I'll let any passing commenters share their experiences 😁

  • @Driggsdamonstah
    @Driggsdamonstah Před rokem +185

    Y’know I always love these videos on how games are designed and how to do them correctly. I wonder if any College Professors have approved of these vids…

    • @bluetoadettethegoddess6104
      @bluetoadettethegoddess6104 Před rokem +5

      If I knew people, I'd have to ask some of the people in the Game Design course at my school

    • @TheWrathAbove
      @TheWrathAbove Před rokem +22

      I've actually shared some of his "good design, bad design" videos with my "User Design" professor and they showed a segment in class.

    • @SL4PSH0CK
      @SL4PSH0CK Před rokem +2

      They may have for lectures

    • @jamiemccreath3959
      @jamiemccreath3959 Před rokem +5

      I wouldn't be surprised; the only reason I didn't choose game design as a major was because a current student said "if you watch GMTK you'll make it through all the classes pretty easily"

    • @zezmogg934
      @zezmogg934 Před rokem

      Ayyy it's Driggs

  • @hadriennogueira3726
    @hadriennogueira3726 Před rokem +44

    11:36 "if you want to go for extreme challenge" *instantly shows the demi-fiend*
    You can't play with my ptsd like that man

  • @camillelune4392
    @camillelune4392 Před rokem +48

    Demifiend in DDS is the kind of secret boss that makes you feel weak even at the end of the game. The vibes are immaculate, the battle plays the standard encounter theme from SMT3, he is using mid tier skills and demons, you just encounter him in a room in a dungeon after NG+. Everything makes it looks like it's a random encounter but the funny thing is that you are the random encounter from his point of view. Demifiend has a bunch of attack that just flat out kill you like Mudoom or heals himself. And just like your jrpg protagonist, killing him gives you absolutely nothing except cash and it gives you the feel like what the fuck just happened. Also the average time for this fight is like 40 minutes.

    • @biancunt2784
      @biancunt2784 Před rokem +2

      Well technically you get The Amala Ring if you transfer your data to the sequel.

    • @Noahs_Chair
      @Noahs_Chair Před 7 měsíci

      He is also inmune to everything except Earth, Gun and Almighty. This is:
      A - A reference to Nocturnes Masakados Magatama that null everything in that game except Almighty
      B - A 4th wall breaking detail since he is not inmune to the new elements introduce in DDS.
      The DDS Demifiend fight just has a lot of small touches that makes it an awsome fight.

  • @SollidnitrogeN
    @SollidnitrogeN Před rokem +21

    One of my personal favorite secret bosses in gaming so far is Minos Prime from Ultrakill. Who, in order to encounter, you have to get a perfect rank on every level of the game's first act, and then find a secret room in one of the last levels of said act. It emphasizes the Character-Action-game style mechanic and design philosophy that the game incorporates.

  • @codenamejo8410
    @codenamejo8410 Před rokem +1045

    I saw morpho knight and Immediately came. Pause.

  • @dockingwater1713
    @dockingwater1713 Před rokem +84

    I love the Kirby secret fights. While the road that leads to them aren’t that secret, they lead to some of the most intense battles you’ll find in Nintendo’s line up. Add in the additional lore you can get from these fights and their quality skyrockets. The highlights definitely include Magalor Soul with the implications about the legendary Master Crown, Star Dream Soul OS with its BRUTAL difficulty even by True Arena standards and incredible callback to Super Star, and Void with its implications of the series’s past.

    • @beforeflight5566
      @beforeflight5566 Před rokem +8

      My favourite Kirby secret boss has to be Zero Two. Collect all the shards and you get an easy but intense and atmospheric fight.

    • @cindrblok7948
      @cindrblok7948 Před rokem +1

      the hardest mainline nintendo boss was inner agent 3

    • @salemmarz3809
      @salemmarz3809 Před rokem

      @@cindrblok7948 i dont they meant that it was 100% the hardest.. this is kinda irrelevant imo

  • @pokeaust7800
    @pokeaust7800 Před rokem +28

    This is a bit more obscure, but the Dev Gnomes fight from Everhood is a really fun secret boss. I love how your reward for finding all the crystals and waiting for an rng statue to spawn is getting to fight the creators themselves who actually know up at other points in the game, though you don’t fight them until here. They also have a banger theme which in a music-based game is kinda important

    • @jevan2424
      @jevan2424 Před rokem

      I loved everhood, it was a great experience. The light being, dev nomes, and Cat God we’re phenomenal fights

  • @mostlikelysmarterthanyou5031

    One of my favorite secret bosses imo is in ultrakill. In 3-1 u can find a hidden door that has many symbols all which have a ‘P’ on it. To unlock the door u have to P-rank (perfect) every level from Act-I and the Prelude, after which the door opens. After some walking paired with ominous music for tension building u fight a boss called flesh prison, which has many attacks that have been seen in enemies before, but now it’s all those attacks at the same time. If u manage to make it thru that and beat flesh prison, ur not done, because a prison always has a prisoner. After that u fight Minos prime, which is a lot harder than anything u’ve seen so far. He has lightning fast attacks, lethal slams, and nuclear drop kicks. He is very hard to beat.

    • @unoviverseyt
      @unoviverseyt Před rokem +1

      THANK YOU MORE PEOPLE BRINGING MINOS TO ATTENTION

  • @GarnitrexGaming
    @GarnitrexGaming Před rokem +141

    Love the DDR inclusion. Been playing forever, and we always love seeing newer guys try the "boss songs"

    • @NeviTheLettyFan
      @NeviTheLettyFan Před rokem +3

      I'm surprised they showed MAX300 but no meme regarding the many deaths it has caused
      MAX300

    • @GarnitrexGaming
      @GarnitrexGaming Před rokem +2

      ​@@NeviTheLettyFan Max 300 is such a classic. Me and friend tried for so long to FC that song on expert.

  • @Brizzle12341
    @Brizzle12341 Před rokem +4

    Personally, inner agent 3 from the splatoon 2 octo expansion is my favorite secret boss. After you've struggled through every single difficult challenge the game threw at you, it just goes "oh you thought THAT was hard?" and throws you a fight that absolutely doesn't hold back. The boss uses every tool in its moveset to its fullest extent, which makes the fight extremely challenging, but also super rewarding to beat. Couple that with the incredible music in the background and vague story significance with agent 8's character, and you get one of the most memorable and fun secret bosses around.

    • @speedymatt1236
      @speedymatt1236 Před 9 měsíci +1

      And you thought THAT secret boss was hard? Wait until you meet THIS: czcams.com/video/5LZrWRSwDHQ/video.htmlsi=d57lQEEbQrIiWc1z
      I do get how hard Inner agent 3 is though.

  • @likegarlic5284
    @likegarlic5284 Před rokem +12

    I have two favorites. First, I love the slot machine secret level in star fox. It’s just so trippy and out of nowhere and it honestly creeps me out a little. My other favorite is Placidusax in Elden Ring. I accidentally found it and my mind was just blown when I first saw the thing levitating in the air when you enter the arena. It’s a great fight too, and I rarely like the dragon fights in elden ring

  • @danielmoreira7085
    @danielmoreira7085 Před rokem +63

    A secret boss that I don't see mentioned a lot is the Psychiatrist from Katana Zero. The fight is super trippy and goes all in on weirdness in a game that already messes your head up.

    • @crabulonbestgirl9130
      @crabulonbestgirl9130 Před rokem

      The path to the boss is fun because you get to finally tell the psychiatrist to ​g​​​​o​ ​f​​​​​​u​​​​c​​​k h​i​​​​​m​s​e​l​f​ and also the boss is fun

    • @SatireGod
      @SatireGod Před rokem +15

      That was a great secret boss, even the road to it, having to piss off the psychiatrist at every opportunity was a fun way to go about the story of it

  • @spark9656
    @spark9656 Před rokem +132

    I'm not sure if I would call the final postgame boss in Octopath Traveler a secret boss per se, but it is pretty far out of the way and does wonders for tying the story together. All eight playable characters have their own narratives that never really overlap. But at most character's Chapter 4 segments, the final story for that character, the game subtly hints that there's more going on behind the scenes. For example, Olberic's final boss toppling an entire kingdom in search for this world's gates to what is essentially hell, Cyrus's final boss taking place in hidden ruins that warn of a dark calamity that must never be released, Ophilia's final boss heading a cult that worships a fallen dark god, and Therion's final boss stealing relics said to lock away a mysterious and great power. It's a really climactic and satisfying way to tie together a bunch of narratives that seemed self-contained but were actually connected just under the surface the entire time.

    • @Fabiocean2000
      @Fabiocean2000 Před rokem +7

      Not to mention that it's incredibly hard and has a banger theme.

    • @dannyhargreaves1326
      @dannyhargreaves1326 Před rokem +2

      Oh, I hate that one. Tremendously. Great music, but you have to grind so hard to beat her.
      Plus, the reward kind of sucks. All that lord payoff for… money. Yaaaaaaaaay…

    • @Rislear
      @Rislear Před rokem +1

      @@dannyhargreaves1326 you don't have to grind at all, unless you completely skipped using half of your party, otherwise 5 minutes of planning your skills and classes should be enough to beat it

    • @abbycaldwell3166
      @abbycaldwell3166 Před rokem +4

      While the Galdera fight was definitely painful, I absolutely loved everything leading up to it. Hornburg's desolation and utter silence as you walk through it, the otherworldly feeling of the boss rush area beyond the Gate, the journals after each boss giving new insights to the interconnected stories, the ethereal music with the only use of synths in the game. It's beautiful. I love it.

    • @dannyhargreaves1326
      @dannyhargreaves1326 Před rokem

      @@Rislear It never felt like that way for me. It felt like Cloud of Darkness from FFIII. Annoying.
      And I did use everyone.

  • @netherfire50
    @netherfire50 Před rokem +21

    Here's a weird one. The yakuza games. Through 0 to 6 you can kind of see a story develop between kiryu and the amon clan. Something that even continues into LaD and to a lesser extent the judgement games. And all these bosses love to throw the craziest attacks. Perfect for after doing all the sub stories.

    • @tomy3235
      @tomy3235 Před rokem

      I love the amon fights because the first time you EVER fight one without previous knowledge of em, you get pretty confused

  • @dustinvanish
    @dustinvanish Před rokem +2

    Pokemon X and Y are games that are home to Lumiose City, a city which at the time was the largest city to ever exist in series history. Due to the city's large size, there was a taxi driver who was added, who would travel along various routes to assist with navigation. You payed a fee depending on the distance from your current location, completely fine and dandy. If for whatever reason you were short on change, however, he would force you into a battle for essentially stealing a ride. Not the toughest battle in the world, but he was no slouch either; the taxi driver is armed with a singular Krookodile, which has incredible stats and the Moxie ability, which boosts your attack stat after a KO. This was a very fun hidden boss to discover accidentally. :3

  • @Mario17h1
    @Mario17h1 Před rokem +57

    My favorite secret bosses are always the ones that reward you with not only a great challenge and gameplay, but with some of the best story bits of the game as well. Toby Fox’s games and the Kirby games are some of the games I will always use as examples of the best secret bosses in gaming.
    Another great game series for it’s secret bosses is the Yakuza games. They’re great because it’s always consistent on who it will be, and the further on the game series got the more story significant the secret bosses also got as well.

  • @agent2596
    @agent2596 Před rokem +157

    Minos prime in ultrakill is such a cool boss. You need to p rank every level in the prelude and act 1 to get to him, and on top of that the level is 2 bosses back to back, being flesh prison then minos prime himself

    • @theunkindledhunter1638
      @theunkindledhunter1638 Před rokem +22

      Minos Prime is also a really cool boss because he requires you to use everything you learned through Act 1 in order to fight him: every tech, every weapon combo, every mechanic like projectile boosting, quickswap, Ultraricoshot and many more.
      And you will need to use them because hot damn he's really hard. If I have to describe him, it would be having to face a Fighting game character in an FPS. Who can dropkick nuke you.

    • @SumRndmPenguin
      @SumRndmPenguin Před rokem +24

      Also his theme goes hard af

    • @itisventus
      @itisventus Před rokem +8

      Also a reminder that there will be 2 more P-Levels :)

    • @Blitztein_beta
      @Blitztein_beta Před rokem +5

      Here is it officer, that's the ultrakill comment right there /j

    • @jarnlok4903
      @jarnlok4903 Před rokem +7

      Glad someone mentioned him my favorite boss

  • @WaterIsGoodd69
    @WaterIsGoodd69 Před rokem +12

    The rat from enter the gungeon is definitely my favorite secret boss ever. To find it you have to do Soo much weird and challenging but fun and rewarding stuff I won't go into details bc it's crazy but I highly and advice you to go look at it bc it's crazy. But the boss fight itself contains more cool secrets for example showing the back story of the rat or even changing the typical bullet hell fight to a fighting game style of battle.

  • @TheFailnaut
    @TheFailnaut Před rokem +14

    Epic Battle Fantasy 5 has some absolutely insane secret boss fights. Each one changes the rules of the basic turn based RPG system in completely unique ways, and there are a few that are based on your party, usually taking their gimmick and cranking it up to 11. For example, the warrior type character's secret boss fight will periodically pull out healing items and eat them during the fight, so you might expect to have to outlast him until he runs out. But, once he does, he just starts eating your party, instead. Or your mage, who is so obsessive in her quest to purge undead that she'll turn the party undead just so she can smite them. While undead, healing hurts you, and you have to get creative with your skills and gear to try to figure out ways around it before you die. I recommend anyone who's interested in game design play that game, it's got some deceptively innovative design behind its simple appearance.

  • @luckyseven8019
    @luckyseven8019 Před rokem +75

    I liked the super boss in SMTV, they talk about him in some moments of the game and how he doesn't care about the throne because he's strong enough to destroy the universe anyways. Then you get to him and realise it's true, however, no one tells you he has an absolute banger of a boss theme that only plays when you fight him.

    • @illuminoeye_gaming
      @illuminoeye_gaming Před rokem +5

      FUCK YEAH SHIVA

    • @zombyjano
      @zombyjano Před rokem +5

      MegaTen games tend to have some of my favorite super bosses. The games already have a notoriety for being harder than the average rpg, so when they throw a super boss at you, it's gonna fuck shit up.

  • @chibify5861
    @chibify5861 Před rokem +82

    My all time favourite secret boss has to be the one from The World Ends With You. The journey to the boss is full of lore tidbits and the intrigue factor is further expanded upon when reading through the games optional secret reports, which contain information regarding the secret boss themselves. The boss is extremely challenging on higher difficulty settings, and actively encourages players to seek out the games additional lore.

    • @caseys2cold
      @caseys2cold Před rokem +3

      Im so glad there are still people that remember this game

    • @OriginalGameteer
      @OriginalGameteer Před rokem +4

      God the NEO secret boss was insane

    • @syrelian
      @syrelian Před rokem +3

      @Sophie NEO did an absurd amount for revitalizing attention on the original, even moreso than the weird bonus chapter in Final Remix on Switch did

    • @HECKATE
      @HECKATE Před rokem

      It's really such a great secret boss, especially since it reuses two earlier boss designs in a great way.
      NTWEWY also has a nutty secret boss!

  • @Apollo_Archives
    @Apollo_Archives Před rokem +12

    I really liked fighting Former in Control because his character was woven into the lore surrounding the board. the mystery of knowing that you’re not being told the whole truth about Former really makes you want to find out more.

    • @abbys4365
      @abbys4365 Před rokem

      from what game is dis

    • @xmsjd
      @xmsjd Před rokem

      @@abbys4365 the game is called Control

  • @GrizzlyAdams94
    @GrizzlyAdams94 Před rokem +6

    Henry from the original No More Heroes will always be one of my all-time favorite boss fights. While there is a requirement to fight him, it's a pretty easy one(Purchase every Beam Katana and upgrade), so he's not much of a secret boss, but he's a culmination of just about everything you've dealt with from other bosses. He has a long combo ending in an unblockable attack, which is also easy to Dark Step, homing projectiles, a counter, a "Get off me" attack to prevent players from getting too aggressive, a lunge to close distance, an instant kill, high speed and high damage and a pretty nice lore dump once beaten. Not to mention an amazing track, We Are Finally Cowboys

  • @SmileySadFaceHD
    @SmileySadFaceHD Před rokem +17

    Findind Red on top of Mount Silver in Pokemon is one of the strongest memories of gaming I have, back when I had no access to the internet finding the strongest battle in the game and being completely unprepared was amazing.

    • @justinnyugen7015
      @justinnyugen7015 Před rokem +2

      "Neat, another cave to explore. I wonder what Pokemon will...OMG it's me"

    • @PlebNC
      @PlebNC Před rokem +1

      Back when social media didn't spoil everything before you reached it.

  • @lavenzavantas
    @lavenzavantas Před rokem +57

    I'm surprised you mentioned Yakuza without talking about the Amon Clan boss fights which required 100% completion in Y1 and Y2, then from Y3 to YK2 needed you to complete every substory and were all extremely hard. They're the sole reason I completed every substory in all the Yakuza game I've played

    • @toxification
      @toxification Před rokem +3

      So glad someone mentioned Amon. Every single fight in each game is batshit insane. Can't believe he didn't mention it in this video.

    • @abbys4365
      @abbys4365 Před rokem

      amon ? is dis a jojo referance

    • @toxification
      @toxification Před rokem +2

      @@abbys4365
      they DO make a jojo reference in Yakuza 0.. since one of the Amons is quite literally named Jo Amon.

    • @abbys4365
      @abbys4365 Před rokem

      @@toxification NICE

  • @Aghul
    @Aghul Před rokem +3

    As a HUGE Final Fantasy XII fan, unlocking and fighting Yiazmat with its *millions* of HP was an absolute highlight. I never beat the fight, but I did unlock it, and that in itself was already an achievement.

  • @TheAuron32
    @TheAuron32 Před rokem +65

    i think Red in gold and silver (even harder in the remakes) is a great secret boss, its basically YOU of the past.

    • @ikagura
      @ikagura Před rokem +19

      Battling the previously playable characters is a trope I love.

    • @Fermin-hw5pd
      @Fermin-hw5pd Před rokem +2

      @@ikagura Agreed

    • @Lambeaux0
      @Lambeaux0 Před rokem

      If you didn't have internet or a guide, it was an amazing moment to explore Mt Silver, expect a legendary like Mewtwo in the first game, or some other special item or reward, and walking up that cliff and seeing your own character from the previous game is one of the best surprises you can get.
      I think music is a huge factor in this too. Red and Sephiroth in KH1 both felt so epic because the music is just so impactful in just the right way to make you go "Oh shit what did I just walk into."

  • @inktendo
    @inktendo Před rokem +68

    A completion Secret Boss will always remind me of Mega Man Battle Network and Star Force. After you complete everything you get a super challenging final boss at the end of the game

    • @Triforce_of_Doom
      @Triforce_of_Doom Před rokem +5

      Star Force having you fight EXE is such a great one as someone who was introduced to the Blue Bomber via his NetNavi incarnation.

    • @jamesdolphin4158
      @jamesdolphin4158 Před rokem +1

      Same but with the first megaman battlenetwork for me... The series did this quite a bit actually, always enjoyable.

    • @belot217
      @belot217 Před rokem

      Cannot wait to play the Battle Network remasters!

    • @syrelian
      @syrelian Před rokem +2

      @@Triforce_of_Doom Star Force never makes you fight EXE
      Operate Shooting Star, the bad BN1 remake, has Star Force Megaman as a scenario you're forced to fight, but SF1 just has EXE make a cameo
      There is Super Bosses in SF and BN, but that ain't one of em

    • @Rodolphin
      @Rodolphin Před rokem +2

      If we’re talking about MegaMan secret bosses, Omega from MegaMan ZX is a great one.

  • @Demented_Rubiks_Cube
    @Demented_Rubiks_Cube Před rokem +14

    One of my favourite secret bosses has to be Jo Amon and the rest of the Amon Clan from the Yakuza/Judgment series.
    They gives me an excuse to play all of the Substories (side quests) and then gives you a pretty unfair and stupid fight (insta-kill lasers, copying your fighting style, stealing your pause & heal option, making clones of the hardest bosses, a lot of explosions, etc), but the stupidness of the fights always brings me back to them for some reason.
    I've played through the entire series and managed to beat all but one of them, and that's only because I haven't reached the point in the game where I can fight him

  • @reasonablequit7535
    @reasonablequit7535 Před rokem +4

    One of my favorite ways of finding secret bosses is through side quests, my favorite secret boss, being The Demi-Fiend from SMTV's side quest

  • @SapphireCarbuncle009
    @SapphireCarbuncle009 Před rokem +107

    Also counterpoint, I actually really like the Velvet Twins as a secret boss compared to other Persona games' takes on "battle the velvet room attendant" fights since it's the only one you can easily attempt in a drastically underleveled form. Granted P4G let you technically do it to Margaret a la EXP Off in NG+, but that still took an entire game of being underleveled whereas here you can do it right after you clear the first palace

    • @BigKlingy
      @BigKlingy Před rokem +4

      Margaret's unlocking condition was something I always disliked in P4, you have to play all the way up to the True Ending route of a NG+ and you need to have beaten every other optional boss. The Twins in P5 are available the first time you can access Mementos on NG+, though in practice you'll likely need to fight the Reaper a couple of times to be ready to fight them. (Which isn't too hard on NG+ due to Compendium personas and Mishima's Confidant bonuses carrying over)
      Basically Margaret forced you to play the entire game twice, Elizabeth and the Twins just need to to play a little bit into NG+.

    • @syrelian
      @syrelian Před rokem

      Lizzy is also available super early, the issue is just that, for better and worse, P3 didn't reset your level on NG+

    • @BigKlingy
      @BigKlingy Před rokem +1

      @@syrelian And P3 not letting you choose inheritance and Elizabeth instakilling you for having immunities means it can take a while to fuse good Personas for her fight.

    • @SapphireCarbuncle009
      @SapphireCarbuncle009 Před rokem +1

      @@syrelian Elizabeth/Theodore is just an absolute pain of a fight that's just not worth doing. Like sure it's a solid test of your abilities, but with so many unspoken rules and requirements on top of P3's now outdated fusion mechanics it's just not worth the hassle

    • @syrelian
      @syrelian Před rokem

      @@SapphireCarbuncle009 Oh yeah no Lizzy fucking sucks. not like Margaret and Twins don't have some of it too tho

  • @lonelyshpee7873
    @lonelyshpee7873 Před rokem +47

    My favorite secret boss has to be Minos Prime from Ultrakill. First, you find a large door hidden in the penultimate level of Act 1, which can only be opened by getting a P rank on every level in the act. A P rank means S in time, kills and style without dying or resetting to a checkpoint. This is an amazing way to encourage players to replay levels and play with style. I know I didn't really care about style points until I found this door. And the reward? A secret level. The build-up is insane, going down the spinal staircase with torch in hand, and opening the large door beneath. Beyond it you find the Flesh Prison, a confusing, chaotic and frustrating boss that might take a while to figure out. And yet, once you defeat it, the level isn't over. It's only the beginning. The last remaining fragment of the soul of King Minos, a character mentioned all over the lore, comes out, has a speech vocie acted by the wonderful Stephen Weyte, and proceeds to destroy the player with explosive dropkicks. He's an insanely challenging boss, making Gabriel look like a joke. He's extremely fast and hits very hard. But he is also very predictable and has a learnable pattern. Due to his speed, he's still challenging once you've learned his moves, but he's extremely fun and an amazing reward for dedicated players.

    • @Mortal2064
      @Mortal2064 Před rokem +2

      Wait, *that's* what a P rank is?
      ...hm... I might be able to do that after all...

    • @TheDJBrojo
      @TheDJBrojo Před rokem +2

      and not only that, its also a delightfull end for the act 1!
      im looking forward about the other Prime boss, because this new levels were though as _hell_
      probably the new prime soul would be sisyphus since he was being the one act 2 was "the hero"

  • @KayzIdeas
    @KayzIdeas Před rokem +6

    Master Core in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U was really cool for me! The first time I encountered Master Core creeped me out, but I also thought it was cool as heck because it was so unexpected AND it could seemingly shape itself into anything! I also really enjoy Kirby games mostly because I LOVE the references to previous secret bosses!

  • @al3xa449
    @al3xa449 Před rokem +6

    I actually really like the challenge that Kurt Zisa brought up in kh1, it made you use the best of your combat skills in it’s melee form and the best of your magic and dodging skills in it’s magic form it also looked really intimidating and it’s a battle that makes you strategize

    • @DesignDoc
      @DesignDoc  Před rokem +1

      Kurt Zisa's cool. All of the super bosses in KH1 are pretty great or at least interesting. Ice Titan's super fun, the Sephiroth fight speaks for itself, Phantom is weird and kind of a pain but unique and Enigmatic Man is a KH2 fight slapped into KH1 and doesn't reeeaaally work that well.

    • @GabbaGooober
      @GabbaGooober Před rokem

      @@DesignDoc hey could you do me a favor and tell me what the game at 0:54 is called? Thank you!

    • @DesignDoc
      @DesignDoc  Před rokem

      @@GabbaGooober Nier Automata

  • @Derpinator01
    @Derpinator01 Před rokem +49

    I would like to give a little more spotlight to the Garden of Assemblage bosses from Kingdom Hearts. In KH2 Final Mix, you have to level up your Drive Forms to get through obstacles and fight through harder versions of enemies you can find elsewhere, and you're rewarded with being able to refight certain bosses (both story and optional) with more health. In KH3 Re:Mind, you only have to go through the new story, but the bosses are also revamped with new attacks, including the base game's final boss.

    • @belot217
      @belot217 Před rokem +2

      The Re:Mind bosses are incredible. Some of the most satisfying battles in the series. And that true secret boss...

  • @StarAiden
    @StarAiden Před rokem +8

    7 words... that brings fear into my soul...
    Super Mario Galaxy 2
    THE PERFECT RUN

  • @zsiroszsombor9133
    @zsiroszsombor9133 Před rokem +8

    One of the best secret bosses is in ULTRAKILL imo, you have to perfect every stage in the game, and for that you get an insanely difficult secret boss in return, and its tied to the narrative aswell

  • @xceedpressesstart3818
    @xceedpressesstart3818 Před rokem +5

    sans from UT is actually considered a secret boss. They don't intend for the player to kill everyone, so they make a consequence for killing everyone. By turning the weakest thing into the incarnation of death, but for you.

  • @SapphireCarbuncle009
    @SapphireCarbuncle009 Před rokem +8

    "Kirby Lore? Go look it up. It's worth it."
    *Preparing to Hiiii intensifies*

  • @The_Argent_Dragon
    @The_Argent_Dragon Před rokem +116

    I'm not sure how "secret" it would be considered (As you do interact with Telethia through the storyline at least once, and there is the Squad Mission variant in Telethia Plume, provided you're playing online), but to me, aside from KH bosses, I think my favorite "secret boss" would be Telethia, The Endbringer in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It felt like a secret boss to me, anyway. You have to make your way up to the Divine Roost in Noctilum in order to fight it proper, and you already saw a taste of its power in seeing what a Telethia can do. Then when you see that it's non-aggressive, you can get as close as you want to observe it, and you can truly take it in while the ambiance of the area plays. You see its level card (Level 99 in a game where the player cap is 60) , you know it's going to be a threat if you engage it. But you absolutely don't have to, in order to appreciate it's majesty. For those who played XC1, it's a nice nod, and it's sure to get their interest when they run into it, in order to make them look for it specifically if they were already invested into the series and its lore. Heck, I know I did. For those who did not, because Telethia, the Endbringer is so strong, they may seek out guidance on how to beat it. And I imagine if X was their first game, there's the chance they'd search and find out that it refers to XC1. That may lead them to get into that game by proxy. Tie-ins like that are actually a good marketing tool to previous games just as much as they are for new installments to come. I think the best secret bosses add to the lore of the world, or reference a series' other installments, as those kinds of bosses are less "just a challenge" and more "A challenge for those who seek knowledge", and so have a double reward to the player for their clear investment into the game or greater series.
    To be clear, I never beat Telethia the Endbringer, not because I couldn't, but because I didn't feel the need. Finding the thing and seeing it, gliding side by side with it, that was enough for me.

    • @nicolasparis4732
      @nicolasparis4732 Před rokem +8

      That game has some absolutely chilling secret bosses. Leva-el, Elvira, Pharsis... It really makes the planet feel alive and threatening, with world ending beings around every corner. Telethia is also my personal favorite, but Pharsis the Everqueen is just terrifying to look at, like some apocalyptic parasite that you really shouldn’t have awaken.

    • @marcoasturias8520
      @marcoasturias8520 Před rokem +3

      There's also the quest from the cricket people. A creature so majestic that beings from beyond the stars recognized it as a god!

    • @The_Argent_Dragon
      @The_Argent_Dragon Před rokem +2

      @@marcoasturias8520 I'd nearly forgotten about that quest until I looked up telethia again. Truly is a wonder to behold, for sure.

    • @The_Argent_Dragon
      @The_Argent_Dragon Před rokem +1

      @@nicolasparis4732 yeah, ironically I just revisited xenoblade x again, so the idea was fresh on my mind when I came across this vid. It was clear that the entire world of Mira was lovingly crafted including the fauna.

    • @emblemblade9245
      @emblemblade9245 Před rokem

      Did you beat Pharsis though? Because that thing is an evil menace according to lore.
      Always happy to see XCX love

  • @knynx
    @knynx Před rokem +2

    Secret boss in katana zero is one of my favorites and it really adds another layer to the story like you mentioned as well as providing a really fun challenge. The steps that it takes to get there are definitely a bit of a puzzle too.

  • @wyattskinner697
    @wyattskinner697 Před 5 měsíci +1

    One of my favorite “secret bosses” (I put in quotes because idk if it should count) is Bonetail in paper Mario thousand year Door. It’s pretty cool to see a hidden boss at the end of the pit of 100 trials with insanely high stats (for paper Mario standards at least) after you’ve gotten used to the gameplay loop of the pit it sounds throws a curveball at you by making you fight Bonetail. He has a massive 200HP and can use many different status effects that can be a nightmare to deal with if you’re not good a blocking and/or super guarding.

  • @Triforce_of_Doom
    @Triforce_of_Doom Před rokem +26

    One game I feel handled secret bosses really well was Live A Live. While a few of the chapters had some sort of boss that would give the character a weapon that would bust their attack stats wide open for that point in the game, the final chapter is more expansive in that regard. Alongside the dungeons that gave each protag their ultimate weapon (some being guarded by bosses with others being more puzzle focused. Depends on the vibe that character's chapter was going for), there are also 4 super secret bosses in the chapter that gave you the best defensive gear in the game for if you REALLY wanted to break the final fight open. One you find hidden away in one of the more maze like dungeons & he even gives you extra lore & hints towards some of the other secrets after you win, one is your "penalty" for taking to long in a different dungeon a la the Reaper in Persona 3 or 5, one you get from walking away from the final boss, & the other from fleeing ONE HUNDRED TIMES in the final chapter. It's a great take on how uniquely open Live A Live is & how it really feels like the devs thought of EVERYTHING the player might do.

  • @CBT_MASTER1
    @CBT_MASTER1 Před rokem +3

    i absolutely loved katana zero's secret boss, from the start of the game you annoy your therapist as much as possible by not making things he asks you to, or just being a dick to him. After he gets angry enough, he injects himself with a military serum and fights you. Such a unique boss.

  • @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774
    @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As someone heavily invested in all the theories and secrets in Undertale and Deltarune my favourite part of Spamton's storyline was talking to the Addisons after beating Spamton NEO and getting that one line about the phone. Absolute *chills*.

  • @richardx1157
    @richardx1157 Před rokem +25

    My favorite secret boss will always be Lingering Will, I loved KH2, then back in 2007 more or less I heard online that there was a Japanesse final mix version, so I looked for a way to play it, when I finally managed to get it I had to use guides to play the game in japanesse lol and then I saw the marker on Disney Castle.
    That battle took me by surprise. I practiced it for a loong time and when I finally beat it, I felt one of the biggest sense of accomplishment of my life lol
    I know it sounds exagerated, but I was a kid back then, and what that fight and all the effort I made just to play it made me feel, stuck with me to this day.

  • @kirbyx2573
    @kirbyx2573 Před rokem +48

    I think my favorite secret Boss is Galacta Knight or HR-D3 in Kirby's Return to Dreamland just because both of them come out of nowhere. For example Galacta Knight's existence was only teased by beating the hard Mode of the game and then you don't even know where he really is untill you run into him in the true Arena at round 13. And HR-D3 is just a literal out of nowhere Boss having never been shown anywhere in the game, but he just randomly appears as an extra fight for an existing fight from the base game in hard Mode, which is just awsome in my book.

  • @xuanathan
    @xuanathan Před rokem +3

    As a huge Souls Fan I absolutely love the 2 secret bosses I can think of, Darklurker and Astel. Darklurker has one of the most obscure ways of fighting a boss possible in Dark Souls, you need to have a certain amount of intelligence and faith, talk to an old man throughout various secret locations in the world, and be in human form in a secret dungeon in Drangleic Castle, then go through a hellish boss run to the Darklurker himself.
    Astel requires you to join Ranni's team, enter the underground city via a giant crater, take a teleporter from a previously locked tower, talk to a doll, and then cross an underground lake of scarlet rot before entering a coffin that transports you to the Astel boss fight.

    • @phantomblade8584
      @phantomblade8584 Před rokem

      How about Nameless King?

    • @xuanathan
      @xuanathan Před rokem

      @@phantomblade8584
      Love him, I just feel like he's a lot less secret which makes him work more as "Super hard optional boss TM" than a secret boss.

    • @gogovish
      @gogovish Před rokem

      @@xuanathan i feel that the whole do this very specific gesture only unlocked by beating a very out of the way optional boss in this very specific and easily forgotten place is secret enough

  • @warmachine68
    @warmachine68 Před rokem

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane. forgot some of these. Great vid

  • @TeamSoraPresents
    @TeamSoraPresents Před rokem +27

    I always love the secret bosses in the recent Kirby games! Some of my favorite moments are overcoming the odds, my average skill, and the urge to throw my controller (or 3DS) in rage, to finally pull out a win! Highlights:
    - Beat Triple Deluxe's True Arena's Sectonia by cheesing with Archer Kirby's block, then dropped the ability after beating her... before finding out she had a Soul phase, where all the pressure finally came back 2-fold. Wound up beating it first try somehow.
    - Managed to reach Planet Robobot's Soul OS twice, beat it the 2nd try (used amiibo to heal). Had the forethought to look it up first, and discovered it had an auto-triggering last-minute "fuck you" move that can insta-kill you if you're not looking. Never got me.
    - In Forgotten Land, I managed to beat True Arena first try... after buffing all my stats first. And unlocking and upgrading Sword to Morpho Knight. Maybe that made it too easy?
    - Star Allies' True Arena was painful to try to beat on Soul Melter, even with the best team I could muster, but I managed (just)... then they added an even HARDER difficulty. It roasted me.

    • @chickennugget6684
      @chickennugget6684 Před rokem +2

      honestly i think Morpho Sword is just a broken ability, and Kirby's dodge is probably the best dodge in any game i've played
      I don't know if Forgotten Land just has an easier boss rush, or that the options the player has are just that good, not complaining though.
      ..also Robobot Soul OS can go screw itself.

    • @q4yv
      @q4yv Před rokem

      im still trying to beat soul melter EX bc i keep on dying to void
      thats what i get for trying to kill the astral birth with some random jester and an alien in a blue hood

  • @ppowersteef
    @ppowersteef Před rokem +31

    My favorite is probably Dead Beard from the First Golden Sun, it was an amazing extra boss on a hidden island. An island full with challenging puzzles and boss enemies in front of the puzzle rooms.
    I also love at the island that you can actually can reach it earlier by accident.

  • @demi-femme4821
    @demi-femme4821 Před rokem +11

    SMT IV's Fiends are handled pretty nicely.
    When exploring the map of Tokyo after the alignment lock, you'll find an area called Minami Sunamichi, which isn't much. It just has the low-level demons from Naraku that have been replaced at this point. However, one NPC will tell you about the Fiend in Minami Sunamichi.
    If you've been exposed to SMT at this point, you know what the Fiends are. You've probably heard the jokes about Matador wiping your party. Even if not, you may have participated in the Dance of the Dead sidequest early and gotten your ass handed to you by David.
    But Pale Rider, the Fiend in question, is nowhere to be found.
    The trick is that Pale Rider is only there 1/256 times you enter Minami Sunamichi.
    You might enter and leave a few times, and then Burroughs warns you of a very dangerous demon, a level above the normal warning of an upcoming boss.
    You decide to stay, and the game gives you an are you sure warning. You'll be fine though, right? This is the endgame, your demons are buff as hell, you've probably fused Shiva by now and are basking in the godlike power of Antichthon.
    Pale Rider confronts you, unassuming with his small sprite like a normal opponent, not the full portrait view major threats like Minotaur get.
    But then Pale Rider strikes first, and your confidence turns to horror as you look at the UI and see
    *he has five turns.*
    Pale Rider's design is pretty simple. He has an Elec weakness to exploit, will get pissy and Spam Megidolaon if too much of your party resists Deadly Wind, Luster Candy, Debilitate, the cancellers, and the Pandemic Bomb/Death's door gimmick you've probably already learned how to deal with if you've done enough sidequests.
    What makes Pale Rider so dangerous is just that he has five turns. If you can manage that, he's just a bog-standard endgame boss.
    So, with some learning, you beat Pale Rider and unlock him for Special Fusion, but you're missing a component. A level 88 demon.
    A demon of the Fiend race.
    This then prompts the search for the rest of the Fiends, sprinkled throughout Tokyo with Trumpeter chilling in Mikado like the class traitor he is.
    The game lets you puzzle out how to get to them. You know Pale Rider is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, so you might think to look for the horseman of famine in Tennozu where it's implied the locals needed to resort to cannibalism to survive. Maybe the Horseman of Conquest is chilling out in Ginza where the strength-obsessed Ring of Gaea have set up shop and locked away certain areas accessible by the strength of your wallet. Maybe this square shelter on an island made by man might be a great hang for a Matador, who participates in a sport also invented by man.

  • @javik9165
    @javik9165 Před rokem +2

    I love myself some secret bosses. For example Ys VIII had one where you had to go through an entire optional tough as nails underground dungeon to get to it, and also had a pair of secret final bosses that you could only get by basically doing all of the side quests in the game.
    Mary Skelter has a secret boss and true ending that you can only get by, get this, BEATING MARY SKELTER 2 FIRST. That’s right, you need to beat a whole game, get some specific items, recruit a secret character, and then complete an entire new secret dungeon in order to get the true ending for this game. It was actually kind of fun to return to Mary Skelter 1 after beating 2 and going through that extremely challenging dungeon.
    And of course, SMT games are no strangers to secret bosses. In Devil Survivor you can get various different bosses depending on your answers, but the real secret bosses come after beating the game and unlocking them using points the game gives you. In SMT V you can only fight the true final boss if you first battle with another demon who can only be accessed by first beating a specific boss in the story and then getting to level 80 (but you need to be like 100 to beat this demon man).
    I could keep talking about secret bosses, but I think you get the idea. I like em.

  • @shinvertigo8410
    @shinvertigo8410 Před rokem +21

    Gotta say the secret final boss of Azure Striker Gunvolt is one of my favorites. You have to collect gems throughout the main 7 stages and make a necklace with them that you wear through the final stage. The final fight is super tough, but you also get to use some of your strongest abilities too. Honorable mention to the shovel knight fight in the sequel that's unlocked through the amiibo

    • @ZenoDLC
      @ZenoDLC Před rokem +1

      That boss was great as a secret final boss
      The boss gauntlet afterwards though....

  • @pablomadrid6962
    @pablomadrid6962 Před rokem +16

    My favorite secret boss is Stephen from SMT 4 Apocalypse. An iconic character that has been an ally to the player since SMT 1, and one of the greatest mysteries of the franchise, and now you finally get to fight him alongside all the other SMT protagonists. And he KICKS THEIR ASS. Like, the SMT 2 and 4A protags both defeated the literal Abrahamic God basically on their own, but this dude is way, way beyond that.
    Sucks that the fight is locked behind DLC in a 3DS game you can't even buy anymore, but I hope they re-release the SMT 4 duology with the DLC so more people can experience the fight (and others like Masakado's Shadow).
    Also I want to shout out the secret encounters in Digimon World Dawn/Dusk. They're not bosses by definition, but they ARE secret encounters and are really tough the first few times. If you beat the game and then go back to specific areas (I remember there was the mine in Dusk), there's certain rooms with a low encounter rate for level 80 Ultra tier Digimon -for reference you beat the game at around level 50 or so- and they hit HARD. Armageddemon especially takes anything you throw at it and has AOE attacks that *WILL* one-shot a final boss team. But find them enough times, and you can get them for yourself.

  • @PopplioDoesPokemon
    @PopplioDoesPokemon Před 23 dny +1

    Spamton in the top right corner of the thumbnail absolutely murdered me 💀

  • @karfsma778
    @karfsma778 Před rokem +2

    I was hoping Ozma would get a mention! One of the most difficult fights I've ever done, but man oh man, that was a hell of a feeling when I beat it.

  • @willstout5988
    @willstout5988 Před rokem +36

    The radiance from hollow knight fits like three or four of these criteria. It’s original version you have to search for, the second version is hidden at the final boss rush, and if you best that, it gives a small but vague hint at future titles. She also is extremely difficult, much more than any base game content. basically hits all the stops of a hidden final boss, and I love it

    • @eebilu
      @eebilu Před rokem +3

      Killing Absolute Radiance at the end of PoH is one of the most satisfying highs I've ever had in gaming. Every few months I find myself booting up the game again just to do one or two attempts at PoH to feel it again (and got the secret second variation of the ending cutscene to an already hard to get secret ending). Hollow Knight is just on another level for the devs making loads of good quality secret content they knew over 90% of players would likely never see.

    • @chickennugget6684
      @chickennugget6684 Před rokem +4

      When i beat abs Radiance i had 1 health left
      ...my heartrate was so high i felt like i was gonna die for like 5 minutes
      (was only second time getting to the peak, and i did practise in the hall of gods)

    • @willstout5988
      @willstout5988 Před rokem +2

      @@chickennugget6684 besting pantheon of hollownest gave me a feeling like I’ve never felt In gaming, not even close. My heart rate was so high, I literally was rolling on the floor laughing as a 32 year old man lol. Truly a gaming pinnacle in every way

    • @DrDimentio
      @DrDimentio Před rokem +1

      ​@@willstout5988 Same here, I remember having a very high heart rate after beating Absolute Radiance at the end of the Pantheon... and it was even more of a rush to later do it with all 4 bindings at once. Not sure how Silksong could possibly live up to experiences like that...

    • @eebilu
      @eebilu Před rokem

      @@chickennugget6684 Same!! When I climbed up to the final phase of the fight (on only 3 hp) I had to pause the game for 30 seconds to get my hands to stop shaking lol

  • @BryGuyJohn
    @BryGuyJohn Před rokem +18

    One of my favorites is definitely Sirius from Bomberman 64. Sirius is your companion character throughout the entire game. He points you toward your story objectives right at the beginning of the game. He pops in to give you in-game tips and drops off power-ups for you to use. He's got beef with the same big bad of the game that you do. You piece together his story and you come to understand why you're on the same side.
    Then, you collect all the gold cards in the game and fight the final boss again. Right after you win, Sirius interrupts the normal ending cutscene, flies in, and annihilates the guy. Then he tells you he's been using you the entire time to recover his lost strength and HE becomes the final big bad of the game. He flies off to his fortress that you have to fight through to confront him, but you can still find him anywhere you normally interacted with him in the game. Now, though, every interaction is different. Instead of telling you a fake sob story or offering you a tip, he simply tells you that it's useless to oppose him; that you should "lie down quietly and meet your end." The friendly training battle with Sirius you can engage in throughout the game is now a fight with a fake designed to gather data on you for your final confrontation.
    The reveal of your closest companion as the true final boss (complete with his own full set of levels and mid-boss) is incredible. This game came out in 1997. No internet guides or walkthroughs back then. You had to find things out for yourself. My brothers and I played Bomberman 64 in the late 90s, but didn't actually get around to collecting all of the gold cards until the early 2010s. Imagine our surprise when the entire game changed over a decade after we'd first finished it!

  • @davidmaximus6709
    @davidmaximus6709 Před 3 měsíci

    One game I didn't expect to have such a good secret boss is Trombone Champ. Everything in the game points you toward this boss without ever quite telling you that there is one, just "a mysterious figure". All the little details make the game very enjoyable and definitely made me want to keep returning to the game

  • @gonzalotorres5282
    @gonzalotorres5282 Před rokem +3

    My favourite secret boss fight is Order Sol from Guilty Gear. He's designed to not letting you rest a bit, even has his own moves! (In Accent Core voice options, I set O.Sol to "Ishiwatari". To add one more layer: fighting the creator himself)

  • @BlackHei711
    @BlackHei711 Před rokem +16

    I like how the Tales of series always has a secret boss that's a character from a previous game.

  • @Red-pj6vy
    @Red-pj6vy Před rokem +35

    Personally, I really like the secret boss from Octopath Traveler, since it doubles as a Secret Boss, but also the True Final Boss. It blurred the line between the two, and it added to the story, which was awesome.
    And...y'know...it was hard as hell, which made beating it feel SO nice.

    • @Triforce_of_Doom
      @Triforce_of_Doom Před rokem +3

      I still haven't beaten it. I've gotten to the final phase but man it is TOUGH

  • @wilpuriarts5895
    @wilpuriarts5895 Před rokem +1

    Just found the great secret boss under Stormveil in ER. I don’t know what it was and why, but the encounter was eerie and added great deal of fun into the exploration.

  • @animatronicsgamer
    @animatronicsgamer Před rokem +1

    Interesting secret boss idea(might make a video about video concepts maybe someday):
    The boss location is in the tutorial area.
    You see a door that feels out of place but you can’t seem to open it for some reason. So you just forget about it and continue the journey.
    Then, near the end of the game, have like an NPC tell the player a random set of moves with no context at all.
    By the time they’re there, they’d probably forgot about the door so they won’t think anything about it.
    If you do these moves in front of the door, then you’ll be able to fight the boss.