39,327
edits
m (Mass update links) |
m (Mass update links) |
||
Line 1:
{{Sugar Wiki}}{{work}}
The [[Mega Man (
----
=== ''[[Mega Man (
* ''[[
* ''[[
* Another example would be the two Bass battles that you have to win in ''[[
** Alternatively, you can hold back against Bass in the first fight, maybe using his weakness weapon (Crush Noise) if you're having trouble, and when he breaks out his Super Treble Adapter, ''that's'' when you break out the Super Rush Adapter. Then it becomes an epic, evenly matched midair duel, with both of you zooming around on jet packs, firing buster shots and homing [[Rocket Punch|Rocket Punches]] at each other as you pass by. It's still a challenging fight because combatants are dishing out heavy damage with each shot, and Bass is stronger and more maneuverable then Mega Man, with infinite flight as opposed to Mega Man's glorified [[Double Jump]]. It makes the [[Good Is Dumb|weakened Treble Adapter]] in ''Mega Man and Bass'' all the more painful to see...
* ''[[
* The Weapons Archive boss in ''[[
=== ''[[
* One of the bosses in the franchise that stands out is ''X1'''s Sigma. For once, a main villain actually faces you man to man... not piloting a machine, as Wily does, but facing you head on!
** Try doing that fight with just the X-Buster. You now need to fully charge the buster, and it will only deal a single point of damage to him! Not only does Sigma become [[That One Boss|insanely hard]] but the sheer length of the battle makes the eventual win very satisfying.
* ''Megaman X2'''s Zero fight. Although you can easily dodge most of the attacks, the ''[[Crowning Music of Awesome|music]]'' makes up for it.
* Sigma in ''X4''. Although Sigma is usually a great boss, ''Mega Man X4'''s rendition was just cool. {{spoiler|Grim reaper, then the agile saber/electric version, but the top of it is the final form. A giant head AND a giant robot teleporting in an out while some elemental robot heads help them. You'll need to be really good at pattern catching to beat each of the variations of the third Sigma form.}}
* ''X5'': after four games of [[Foreshadowing]], we have the battle that would forever be in every fan's minds: {{spoiler|1=''[[
* [[Big Bad|Sigma]]'s final form in X7. Say what you will about X7, but the final battle with Sigma made everything worth it. Sigma is fought in his biggest body ever, in what appears to be some sort of odd void ([[Mind Screw|despite having been in a regular building earlier]]) with your only footing being small floating platforms. As the fight begins, Sigma rises up and says in the most [[Large Ham|hammy]] voice ever: "Ready for the real thing?!" Then he proceeds to attack in you in a remarkable number of ways, while a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YvuN2I2v4s truly epic song plays in the background].
* Despite having followed the abysmal Mega Man X7, X8 was a good game with some sweet bosses. The highlight was undoubtedly the {{spoiler|return of Vile}}, with his new green armor apparently signifying how much more maneuverable he is than in previous X games. Then you get to {{spoiler|Lumine}} using all the screen-filling "anger" attacks of the eight main bosses...
** Not to mention his final form. {{spoiler|Lumine gets into the shape of something that is almost angelic, while throwing very special attacks at you. But that's not all. Eventually, Lumine goes [[Bat Shit Crazy]] and starts BSODING just teleporting doing nothing. If you let him live long enough, he will reach a moment in which he says ''I won't let you go, NOT YOU!!'', the screen goes black and you die.}}
=== ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
** And then there's the final battle of the series againts Dr. Weil. {{spoiler|First, he fuses with Ragnarok's core and uses a variety of cool attacks, including summoning the souls of the last game's bosses to fight you. After that, he goes [[One-Winged Angel]]. Cue an epic battle on top of a [[Colony Drop|flaming space station hurtling towards earth]] while kickass music plays in the background, and you have a badass last hurrah for a badass hero. Now ''that'' is how you do a [[Grand Finale]].}}
*** Made more satisfying by the fact that you've been waiting since ''Zero 3'' to get your hands on the bastard, [[Complete Monster|after all that he has done]]. And having the [[Badass]] deal the [[Laser-Guided Karma|appropriate justice]] (oh, the [[Irony]]!), well, nothing more needs to be said...
Line 31:
*** Omega's first two forms would've been even more epic were it not for the GBA's hardware limitations.
=== ''[[
* The Bass battles from ''[[
* Fighting the LifeVirus, a 1000 HP monster with a 100 HP shield, and a constant spawn of drones, is probably the most fun part of the original ''Battle Network''.
=== ''[[Mega Man ZX]]'' and ''[[Mega Man ZX]] Advent'' ===
* The Omega/Original Zero battle in ''Mega Man ZX''. There is just something about fighting something that just seems to do anything you can do, only looking more badass at it (see for example his EX-Skills). Complete with [[Mega Man
** Also the Prometheus and Pandora fights in both games, which never cease to be entertaining. Their boss themes help a lot.
* One of the most fun bosses in ''[[Mega Man ZX]] Advent'' is the fight with Atlas. At that point in the game, half of the forms cannot be used (Chronoforce and Rospark). And unlike the other bosses, she does not do anything to go off of the screen like the other bosses. She does, however, wall jump, which the others do not do. So in this fight, both fighters stay on screen at all times, wall kicking, shooting, and dodging. It feels like you are playing against someone else who has the skills that you do.
* Also from ''Advent'', Vulturon, who attacks with ''[[Crazy Awesome|zombies controlled by]] [[The Power of Rock]]''.
* The Final Bosses from both games are epic struggles:
** From the first game, the final boss' first phase fights like a ''[[
** In the second game, the ultimate battle starts out with a ''three headed dragon'' in the ''first'' phase of the fight. Then in the second phase the boss uses upgraded attacks from all the other Mega Men including yourself. Oh, and the final battleground is made out of the Bigger Bad in a room designed to look like a broken paradise. Now '''that''' is awesome!
=== ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'' Series ===
* Crimson Dragon, the [[Final Boss]] of ''[[Mega Man Star Force]] 3''. Why? [[Two Words: Obvious Trope|Two words]]: [[Super Mode|Finalize]]. [[Limit Break|Noise Force]] [[One-Hit Kill|Big Bang]].
** Crimson Dragon is notable for being a unique boss fight, and for the [[
* Also from ''Star Force 3'', Sirius. His fights involve lots of dodging and waiting for the perfect moment to strike, keeping you constantly alert. When you finally get in some good hits, he doesn't even flinch. Winning his fight is hard, but it gives such a sense of satisfaction.
* Also, [[That One Boss|Rogue]] at his highest levels. Bringing him down is one of the most rewarding moments in the whole series.
=== ''[[
* The battle with the Gemeinschaft. All of the pirates, except Bola and Klaymoor, who ditched at the last second, make one last attempt to take you down. Roll fixes up another train car and you chase them while you are on the roof of your train, hitting their cannons, Birdbots, and Servbots. The music's pretty cool too.
* The Flutter Vs. the Gesellschaft.
|