There were bosses that we really hated for being boring or too complicated, while others still weren't appreciated for being really easy to take down without practically the slightest effort.
We mention you below 5 very easy bosses to defeatof those who beat them without even realizing it:
Earthworm Jim 2 – Bob the Killer Goldfish
A boss fight in which basically there is no fighting. Earthworm Jim 2 just like its predecessor, it is a decidedly challenging Platformer, but above all crazy and crazy. This can be seen precisely from the “clash” with Bob, a very simple goldfish with an aggressive look but which literally fights in a second: simply our Earthworm Jim takes it out of his tiny aquarium and devours it in one bite, and then moves on to the next level. A cow then appears to congratulate us on our success, and simply exclaims a mere “well done” in a hoarse voice. Not a bad start, in short.
Final Fantasy X – Yu Yevon
He is technically the final boss of Final Fantasy Xin practice it is one of the simplest battles not only in the game, but also in the series Final Fantasy in general. This is because in the clash with Yu Yevon our party will have the function available Awakeningwhich instantly revives the defeated characters: the final battle therefore turns out to be a real walk of health. Of course, within Final Fantasy
Spider-Man 2 (2004) – Mysterio
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has many good boss fights, but even the less convincing ones still offer a much more worthy challenge than that offered by Mysterio in Spider-Man 2 del 2004. The villain appears on stage in a menacing manner and with a decidedly large life bar that suggests a long fight. Absolutely none of this: that's enough for our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man a single punch to defeat the enemy. A single punch. Seriously.
Super Mario 64 – King Bob-Omba
The first boss of the legendary Super Mario 64 it's also one of the most banal the Nintendo series has ever offered. Beat the Re Bob-Omba it's really ridiculous: you simply need to take it from behind, lift it and throw it on the ground three times. And considering its extremely slow movements, achieving this “feat” is as easy as drinking a glass of water. Perhaps something more could have been done for the first boss of the first three-dimensional adventure Super Mario.
Yoshi’s Story – Cloud ‘n Candy
Yoshi’s Story per Nintendo 64 it's certainly not a challenging game, on the contrary. However, one of its bosses is so simple that it is almost annoying: we are talking about Cloud ‘n Candythe final enemy of the second level of the third world (Summit). As the name suggests, it is a cloud-shaped enemy that must be defeated simply by eating it a little at a time. A few seconds maximum and Cloud 'n Candy becomes history. And certainly the rival does nothing to reveal himself as a threat, limiting himself to hopping around the screen without ever creating the slightest problem for the player, who will forget about it the moment after beating him.