Boss type A: Bosses like the one you describe and don't seem to like. These exist to challenge the player, push them to work harder, and often require multiple tries to beat and progress. They might also require a level of chance and/or memorization. For many players, including you from the sound of it, these suck. Examples: Ninja Gaiden, F-Zero, Megaman, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, pretty much anything from the SNES era or earlier.
Boss type B: Some bosses don't really exist to challenge you, so much as to break up the pace, add variety, and give you something bigger to triumph over - this type is often a pushover, in the eyes of oldschool hardcore gamers. Example: most bosses from Super Mario Galaxy or recent Zelda games.
Of course, which category a boss falls into is relative to your skill level, to an extent, although a Type A boss that requires trial and error or memorization will require that regardless of how good you are at the game.
The game industry is gradually moving towards group B more and more, which is good news for a player like you.
Boss type B: Some bosses don't really exist to challenge you, so much as to break up the pace, add variety, and give you something bigger to triumph over - this type is often a pushover, in the eyes of oldschool hardcore gamers. Example: most bosses from Super Mario Galaxy or recent Zelda games.
Of course, which category a boss falls into is relative to your skill level, to an extent, although a Type A boss that requires trial and error or memorization will require that regardless of how good you are at the game.
The game industry is gradually moving towards group B more and more, which is good news for a player like you.
It is indeed.
And yes, I do like what you describe as Type B bosses.
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I hate bosses
- 02/07/2010 11:37:56 AM
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I wouldn't miss bosses either
- 02/07/2010 01:17:44 PM
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It depends on the game for me.
- 02/07/2010 02:19:52 PM
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FF8 is one of the games I never finished because of the boss *NM*
- 02/07/2010 02:32:30 PM
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I never finished it because I forgot what I was supposed to be doing.
- 04/07/2010 02:37:24 AM
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It depends on the type of boss. There are two broad categories, one of which you'd probably enjoy.
- 02/07/2010 04:59:33 PM
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yes
- 02/07/2010 05:37:28 PM
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Bosses are why I quit JRPGs.
- 02/07/2010 07:25:27 PM
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Re: Bosses are why I quit JRPGs.
- 02/07/2010 11:29:15 PM
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A lot of games these days are moving away from them.
- 02/07/2010 10:59:11 PM
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Except they're moving towards Quick Time Events more and more.
- 07/07/2010 02:15:45 PM
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Quick Time Events got real popular, then everyone realized that people hated them.
- 07/07/2010 03:10:47 PM
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I always hated:
- 03/07/2010 01:04:57 AM
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Re: I always hated:
- 03/07/2010 02:33:46 AM
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I always just played Turok on the 64 for the multiplayer with my buddies.
- 03/07/2010 03:28:48 PM
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Re: I always hated:
- 03/07/2010 09:15:13 AM
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God Mode=Never Dying.
- 03/07/2010 03:24:22 PM
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Re: God Mode=Never Dying.
- 03/07/2010 03:34:06 PM
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If you're playing old SNES or NES games they might.
- 03/07/2010 03:38:59 PM
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You are right. Your man is wrong. End of discussion.
- 04/07/2010 03:25:10 AM
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I like bosses because they justify actually learning to play
- 06/07/2010 05:19:34 PM
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Re: I like bosses because they justify actually learning to play
- 06/07/2010 05:21:37 PM
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