10 Video Game Boss Fights You Accidentally Skipped



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35 thoughts on “10 Video Game Boss Fights You Accidentally Skipped”

  1. 5. by time i got there, i have less ammo to take it out – so i got the bad ending 😥.
    3. i beat him doing to doing that rare candy glitch and level up my pokemon to level 99.

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  2. i dont ever consider a boss that requires a heavy grind quest anything fun or accidentally skipped
    skipped would be something missable by accident doesnt mean i didnt do the obvious 100% run for the extra end boss

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  3. You're lying, Jules.

    The Gen 1 Pokemon games had a character limit of seven letters for the player's name and rival's name. You couldn't have named him "Spunknose", because there simply aren't enough available letters, the best you could have done is "Spunkno".

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  4. How on earth isn't Olgierd from the Witcher 3 Hearts of Stone not on the list? It is incredible easy to miss his fight by choosing the wrong (or right) dialogue. There isn't any clue that you missed it and the fight itself is so epic that it has been talked about and shown countless of times, especially since it is an homage to a famous Polish movie.

    It is almost like this entire list was made for this entry and yet somehow you missed it, which is quite ironic given the subject of the video.

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  5. I actually didn't know you could run away from Laura on my first run of Evil Within so it took a while and a lot of trial and error but I beat her on my first run.

    I also beat the Moon Presence on my first play-through of BB lol. I cheated a bit, I found the cords but I honestly would have never though to "use or consume them" and I really try not to look stuff up in these games unless I get really desperate but I ended up googling them near the end just to see what they were for so I ate 'em.

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  6. When the title said "skipped" I figured you meant like when I shot The End just to see if it would work, then realized it did work and he died. A good few of these are more "missed" or "glossed over"

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  7. You know, it’s been a few years now (maybe 2020) since I played the original Resident Evil on PC (the 1997 version), but I don’t remember being able to skip the Tyrant even if you made all the wrong decisions. I remember Rebecca being decapitated on several play throughs and I still had to beat the Tyrant to beat the game. Maybe it was just in the remake/remaster 🤷🏽‍♂️

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  8. Got a Deja Vu.
    There's another RE game with an optional final boss: REVELATIONS 2. I always got the bad ending, thus always missing out on the second half of the fight against Alex😅 🙁

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  9. I always beat gehrman then let the moon presence kill me so I can buy his weapon. You miss out on the weapon if you kill em both back to back because it immediately sends you into new game +

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  10. I don't know if you would call it "a boss", but there's that fight against a werewolf in VTM: Redemption. If after you get to the top of the tower you decide you don't want to make it all the way down walking and instead you just use Walk the Abyss to get back into your heaven, and from there move on with the game without ever coming back to the tower, you never pass by the point in which the werewolf spawns and jumps at you, and if taking the Walk the Abyss short cut were your default procedure after completing the objective for going up the tower, you may never ever know they placed a freaking werewolf, a beast arguably way harder to defeat than even the final boss of the game, just there where you weren't expecting it to be.

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  11. In Cyberpunk 2077 when you have to retrieve a military robot, you have the option to try to talk to Royce (a Maelstrom leader) or attack him. The first option fails because he is too angry to negotiate and the second turns his lights out, completely skipping his fight.

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  12. Laura boss fight well the final one is just annoying she’s even easier if you max upgrade the explosive and the base bolts and save your scarp metal to craft more of both, in the second game if you put slightly more effort to repair the flamethrower you can kill her super fast and get the achievement

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  13. Definitely Darkeater Midir from Dark Souls 3. You have to go up an elevator shortcut, go through a hidden entry point halfway up the elevator, and then go through an illusory wall. An illusory wall is a fake wall that you have to hit or roll into to make it dissapear.

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