• Stern
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    NG+
    Beat boss that was impossible on first run
    Game recognizes it, gives you a new ending

    Thanks Chrono Trigger.

    • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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      Tales of Symphonia was great like that too. Except it felt way more in your hands than it did in the stats hands.

      It was always in the stats hands though lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      I love that Chrono Trigger has 13 different endings depending on when you beat it. Fun fact, you can do them all in one NG+ play through if you save correctly.

  • @[email protected]
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    534 months ago

    My brother had some Dragon Ball Z fighting game on Wii where many bosses were beatable and then the next scene shows you getting your ass handed to you.

    The game didn’t make you lose. It just kind of ignored if you won for story purposes.

    • mistrgamin
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      In Budokai Tenkaichi 3 you can end sagas real early if you’re good enough. Like, if you stunlock Nappa to death as kid gohan before Goku arrives you get funny dialogue that’s basically “Huh, I won.”

  • @[email protected]
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    Spoiler warning

    I never played it, but the second Jedi Survivor game has a fight against Vader, but not at your main character. You win in the fight, then the cutscene makes you lose. It’s played off as a “close loss”, but it’s disappointing when you can no-hit the boss and lose for story reasons.

    • @makeshiftreaper
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      124 months ago

      In that very specific scenario I’d almost prefer Vader to be unbeatable. Make it so he always perfect blocks you, he prevents you from getting close, he interrupts your combos. I almost feel like making the boss actually impossible sells your point harder than making them “beatable” but you lose in a cutscene anyway

    • @shneancy
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      the first one has a few moments like that too. I’m guessing the game expects you to suck since it’s a souls like, but I started playing it just after finishing Elden Ring so I was more or less breezing through it. And somewhere at the beginning of the game you’re fighting with 9th? sister of the brainwashed evil jedi legion or something, and at 1/4 her health and with 2 health potions left a cutscene triggered showing Cal getting beat up lmao

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      Right? If I’m not meant to actually win the fight, don’t include a boss fight, just have the cutscene. Or at least make the boss invulnerable to my attacks

    • @[email protected]
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      You’re only no hitting Vader because he’s letting you. He was never in trouble, he’s just having fun

  • Marighost
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    Just played through Borderlands 3 (again) with a friend where this happens frequently. We MELTED the bosses, but then the main villains show up to fuck up the NPC allies. Uh, hello, our characters are technically standing right there. Why aren’t we stopping them?

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      Literally a similar (if not more egregious) thing happens in Borderlands 2, where Roland can take a fuck ton of damage with you fighting in that arena where you kill Angel, but then Handsome Jack shoots him once and he dies?

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    I really love Kojima for this, many bosses are but in there as a story moment to Warf you down and show you just what you have to build up to fighting. But on NG+ or if you just are really fucking amazing some of those intended to lose battles can be won and the boss will react appropriately like “WHAT?! IM GETTING THE STORY GUN NOW HOW DARE YOU BEAT ME BEFORE I CAN MONOLOGUE BALWAKJLAHKLWA” and even say so on the following events like “YOU WONT BEAT ME WITH MY MCGUFFIN”. But yeah I’m so sick of the ‘have to lose to this guy so you have a grudge, trolololo’ mechanic too.

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    struggling the first real fight in sekiro and starting over repeatedly…

    or other games where it doesn’t force you to lose in a scripted way, but the boss is just invincible and losing or glitchcing is the only way to proceed.

    • @ZeroTHM
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      You can win it, the reward is a slightly different cutscene but the ultimate outcome doesn’t change. It does give a little more insight into Genichiro though.

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          Beat him first try in NG+, recommend doing the same cause his moves don’t change

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            It is really cool to go through the entire game again and completely embarrass all bosses because you know all their patterns. I got shurikened three times doing all achievements

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    154 months ago

    Excuse me, real cultured people only play games where the bosse’s hp just stops going down at one point if you’re supposed to lose, and just for spite you keep playing and hitting them as long as you can fully knowing losing is inevitable (See the first fight against Maja’s Dark Spectrobes in “Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals” and the first fight against Nero and Blank in “SolaToRobo”).

  • @Sam_Bass
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    Yeah some story elements are written in stone

  • @MrJameGumb
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    Isn’t a cutscene literally the only part of the game where you can’t lose? It’s just a video that plays on it’s own to move the story forward isn’t it?

    • @gibmiser
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      They don’t mean lose the game, they mean your character gets beat up for story purposes.

    • @[email protected]
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      Sometimes it’s scripted that the bad guy beats you up. Or like another bad guy shows up after you beat the first one and then defeats you

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        I always hated the “convenient helplessness” of these scenes.

  • @Renacles
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    Hellblade 2 does this at the beginning and it bothered me so much, I wasn’t even getting hit.