Boss Fight

Boss Fight is a concept that appears in 1370 games


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A boss fight is a culminating challenge that pits the player against one or more enemies representing a greater threat and/or difficulty than those previously faced. These scenarios typically feature unique antagonists.

A boss fight is a concept that appears in many games, in which the player must fight against one or many enemies of generally high strength. A specific pattern of attacks is often needed, or 'weak points' may be found on the boss. Boss fights will usually increase in difficulty throughout the game, up until the final 'End Boss', who's defeat will often result in the end of the game.

Boss Fights have been around in gaming for generations and set a precedent for the way in which games were to flow.  They brought in the concept of the linear gameplay leading up to specific boss fights at certain points. Originally besides just adding depth and length to the game and offering challenge, they were also often used for economic reasons. By giving a tougher fight and and almost taunt-like "game over" screen to coax the gamer to play again,  this caused people playing arcade games to spend more quarters in an attempt to beat the boss or level, thereby giving the companies who hade made the machines a bigger profit. While the trend has recently been to stray away from linearity, boss fights have remained a staple.  However they now take on many different shapes and sizes as games have grown.  Most genres have customized boss fights to fit their specific requirements, for example a boss fight in a first person shooter is quite different than a boss fight in say a racing game.  As each genre offers a different type of control and different focus on gameplay, the boss fights have become a challenge in those areas.  Such an example could be seen in the boss battles of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, which has developed a mode specific to battling which is used to take on these "Legends of Rock".  While boss fights tend to only be as good as their build up, it is the fight itself that can determine how much fun a boss fight is.  They take a different approach than the typical gameplay type of fun, as the player is meant to be more concentrated and focused on smaller objectives.  This is to lead to a sense of accomplishment for the player, which is perhaps why boss fights still exist today.

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Concept Name: Boss Fight
Appears in: 1370 games
First appearance: DND
Aliases Boss Battle, Bossfights
Seymour Guado
Ramon Salazar
Don Clawleone
Ovan
Aaron Covenant
Leatherhead
Pyramid Head
Diablos
Jessica Albert
Ambrose Covenant
Dong Zhou
Twinmold
Omega Weapon
Ultima Weapon
Mithos Yggdrasill
Lynx
Rhapthorne
Nyx
Empyrea
Rathalos
Rathian
Kracko
Paint Roller
Thardus
Persephone
Azazel
Mankar Camoran
Diablo
Baal
Mephisto
Andariel
Duriel
SHODAN
Velvet
Belial
Mercedes
Bongo Bongo
Scarecrow
Seifer Almasy
Edea Kramer
Ultimecia
Ultros
Odin
Sephiroth
Ruby Weapon
Emerald Weapon
Kuja
Berserker
Morceau Oleander
Jecht
Sin
Exdeath
Zemus
Garland
Gongora
Metroid Prime
Dark Samus
Meta Knight
King Dedede
Bowser
Revolver Ocelot
Psycho Mantis
Ansem
Xemnas
Ganon
Dr. Eggman
Dracula
GLaDOS
Adolf Hitler
Slash
Mother Brain
Liquid Snake
Chaos
General RAAM
Saren Arterius
Ridley
Morpha
Phantom Ganon
Orochi
Petey Piranha
Gottfried Groeder
The First Colossus
Mike Tyson
Theseus
Diababa
Fyrus
Harley
Fatman
Stallord
Morpheel
Bat
Shuyin
Yunalesca
Valgas
Kraken
Xenobia
Ghaleon
YHVH
Lucifer
Zakum
Jyscal
Vaelastrasz
Magmadar
Curtis Blackburn
Ayame Blackburn
Jinana
Ragnaros
Shazzrah
Golemagg the Incinerator
Majordomo Executus
Sulfuron Harbinger
Alastor
Ugh-Zan III
Lupa
Desann
Van Grants
Asch the Bloody
Cyberdemon
Psaro the Manslayer
Deathevn
Barubary
Varin Omega
Armagon
Dimentio
Count Bleck
Mimi
Mr. L
Dry Bowser
Lt. Surge
Painter
Tabuu
Maris Brood
Gohma
Helmaroc King
Kalle Demos
Gohdan
Molgera
Puppet Ganon
Zant
Skorge
The Undead Dragon
Slasher Hawk
Marionette Owl
Pyro Bison
Black Arts Viper
Bandero
Barinade
Inferno
The General
The Gray Prince
Sophie N'dram
Rahm Kota
Boba Fett
Darth Vader
Darth Maul
Emperor Palpatine
Shaak Ti
Mick the Slug
Armogohma
The King of Worms
Proto Man
Heat
Running Man
Isabela Keyes
Carlito Keyes
God
Holly Summers
Shiro Tagachi
Agnus
Berial
Credo
Sanctus
Materia Keeper
Anna Navarre
Demon Wall
Guard Scorpion
Lost Number
Gi Nattak
J.S. Steinman
Ninten
Quan Chi
Walton Simons
Dyne
Maero
King Boo
Elizébet
Stella Lecarde
Loretta Lecarde
Vergil
Beatrix
Camilla
Shaft
Sypha Belnades
Grant DaNasty
Trevor Belmont
Bowyer
Axem Rangers
Amarant Coral
Dario Bossi
Dmitrii Blinov
Soma Cruz
Legion
Graham Jones
Barlowe
Albus
Medusa
Shizel
Guts Man
Roll.EXE
Serenade.EXE
Galamoth
Prince Peasley
Sting
The Vol Brothers
Jack Krauser
Dhaos
Shadow Yosuke
Dark Khan
Lloyd Irving
The Great Mighty Poo
Raven
Anette Renard
Varesh Ossa
Bass.EXE
DarkMan.EXE
JapanMan.EXE
FireMan.EXE
FlameMan.EXE
PlantMan.EXE
Toan
NumberMan.EXE
ProtoMan.EXE
Gruntilda
King Bomb-Omb
Sabrina
Blaine
Erika
Koga
Giovanni
Zephiel
Murdock
Lyon
Gleerok
Vaati
Agahnim
DesertMan.EXE
BubbleMan.EXE
Sho Minamimoto
MistMan.EXE
FlashMan.EXE
BeastMan.EXE
MetalMan.EXE
Tohru Adachi
Izanami
Giant Octorok
The Alchemist
The Warrior
Erebus
Nichart Briffaut
Goro
Tryclyde
Wild Dog
Ameno-Sagiri
The Hive Mind
Booster
Balrog
Shocker
Draygon
Giant Chu-Chu
Waka
Sanae Hanekoma
Tartarus
Raven
Francis