The 10 Best Soulsborne Levels and Bosses

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Published 2024-05-27

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  • @levovit
    I almost missed your video. For some reason, I cannot see you in my subscription feed. Thank god I got it in recommendation
  • @potatogamerman
    I think Mohg's phase transition is just another one of those moments where exploring makes the game way easier, like with Gascoigne's daughter's music box, because of the purifying tear.
  • Fighting Lady maria with the chikage and no parries was one of the most stressful and fun souls fights I've ever done. Her bloodtinge resistance is fucking insane, even with a +10 chikage your damage feels like you're using a +5 weapon at best. Highly recommend doing this if you love fighting maria but think she's too easy.
  • @lehvila
    Boletarian Palace should be somewhere on the list. It is the on which so much is based on
  • Mohg is like the best parts of Nameless King and Great Shinobi Owl combined
  • everything with gael is amazing, his backstory, his quest for a new world to be made, guiding you thru the painting and the dreg heap all to culminate at this epic anime battle at the end of time, nothing is left other than him and you, 2 nobodies battling it out for the dark soul, and in the end his wish comes true as you help putting him to finally rest and full filling his wish for a new world. and the music is so amazing, def one of the best Boss themes ever.
  • I am a souls vet from when demons souls first came out in America and I remember getting bloodborne first day and getting stuck in yahrnum for days on end. I only got a little further than that and ended up putting it down out of frustration and playing mgsV when it came out kinda giving up on bloodborne. I didn’t pick it back up for like 6 months but when I did I will never forget the feeling when I got to bergenworth and the tone of the game started to shift to the lovecraftian cosmic horror and being blown away with how amazing and awesome the game turned out to be. Suffice to say bloodborne is not only my favorite fromsoft game by a long shot it is my favorite game of all time which I never thought something could beat out the nostalgia I have for super Metroid but bloodborne has surpassed everything I’ve ever played. I can still just pick it up start a new character and get lost in central yahrnum any day and I can do that with any other game god I wish there were more bloodborne but if that never happened I will still be grateful to have had such an amazing experience with it and have no problem just picking it up and replaying it just the way it is. 30fps and all IDC
  • @krisglencoe734
    Midir was a challenge for me. Not only because of the health bar and hard to understand moveset (for me at the time) but also the fact that for such a massive dragon he is sooooo fucking fast. I did not expect him to be that fast even Kalameet didn't feel that fast as Midir
  • @mape5321
    no irithyll? that area banged, not only for the aesthetics, but for how well you are capable to explore it
  • I only played ds3’s dlcs one time in ng+5 at lv200 and found Midir to be the hardest fight in the series for me . He has so much hp that the fight never ends .
  • Although I didn’t feel too overwhelmed but I did feel like I missed soo much stuff in shormveil and come to find out I def did like the entire underground section that leads to godwynn. I knew I missed something big but I didn’t want to look up guides as the main draw for fromsoft games for me is the first blind experience is just magical on a whole new level that only fromsoft games have been able to accomplish in my opinion
  • @bombthing
    It's a shame not everyone appreciates Elden Ring's boss design. I have noticed a reocurring phenomenon that literally everyone that doesnt like elden rings bosses are big fans of ds3's bosses. While I still think Gael, Midir, and Pontiff are amazing bosses but I find most of ds3's bosses to be a little too telegraphed, to the point where most attacks you can just react to. There aren't many roll catch attacks, attack timings you have to actually memorize, etc. 90% of the bosses I beat in 3 or less attempts which felt pretty disappointing, I felt like I wasnt actually mastering the boss but was just getting by with reactions, not actually learning. I also felt the movesets were lacking in variety, not as many mix ups, and I could pretty much punish every single combo, some bosses I could punish every single hit. I get that in lore the bosses are meant to be weak because the worlds been going on too long but it was still boring as a result. Every problem I mentioned is even worse in ds2 and most of ds1. I still like those games bosses, but for me it's not as interactive as Elden Ring Bloodborne, and even Lies of P
  • At 1:35 i thought 'oh this guys a freak in the best way' I know theres gonna be some CONTROVERSIAL picks on here and I am ready for it
  • @milky7515
    Bro LOVES bloodborne (i havent played it)
  • @rblossom956
    Fire video but at 4:04 you referenced that you mentioned you wouldn’t use Sekiro bosses in the intro, but you didn’t actually say that part anywhere
  • @tehCostHD
    I’m glad to see the demon prince love. Such an amazing fight
  • It's a bit disappointing that sekiro isn't included in this list because isshin is at least top 3 bosses in fromsoft history. I know a lot of people don't consider sekiro to be a souls game, but I think there are enough similarities and the quality of the bosses in sekiro cannot be understated.
  • @destinblake5566
    I thought you'd bring it up but you didn't. You didn't mention the wonderous physic that makes it so his phase transition does little to no damage, along with his shackle to make phase 1 a cakewalk with a high enough damage