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10 Most Underrated Bosses
Ten bosses that didn't get the respect they deserve..
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

The Final Colossus:

It’s not bad enough that each and every one of the Colossi you had to face in Shadow of the Colossus were either insanely mammoth or were incredibly quick, or both, but the final colossus was twice as huge and twice as fast as all the rest before him. It is a chore just trying to reach the giant in the first place and if you don’t use cover, he will fry you in one shot of electricity from his hands. Once you finally do dodge and roll enough to finally reach the base of the colossus, you need to climb up him. Once you get high enough, you work your way from his back to front and then use some ingenuity and stab and shoot him in certain places to make it move its limbs to be accessible to you. One wrong move and you will take a tumble a long, long way to the ground, only to have to make your way back up to the head again. Once you get that final stab in its head however, it makes it all worth it.

There you have it. These are just some of the underrated Bosses that have graced the gaming scene over the years. Although they don’t get the attention that some of the more popular bosses out there get, they are no less deadly or any less difficult to work through. If you haven’t had a chance to run across some of these bosses in your playing history, go ahead and grab their respective games and take them on for yourself and you’ll see what we mean! - Jeff McAllister.

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