Trevor Belmont will always be proud of that badass Gabe Drac Belmont and Leon gives him the thumbs up for the way he SLAYED the Forgotten One they both are experts on that area seriously adore this moment of this majestic Castlevania the most crucial moment and a good challenge on MAX diff especial if you do a Non upgraded HP run played like a true Belmont warrior or you ll DIE
They've really crapped this boss fight by making it entirely mid-air battle but making air moves shit in the game. In the sequence, you can evade mid-air; if they've done that in this first game, it probably would be less bothersome.
They could have done better with this guy like a whole new adventure plus, they wasted his potential on a short story, I like his style, what if it turns out he lost on purpose to actually escape an no one was the wiser about it.
The hardest 3 bosses I've faced in recent years: 1- The Forgotten One 2- Sigrun from God of War (harder than Gna and the Berserker King from Ragnarok because I was used to the gameplay) 3- 'God' from Silent Hill 3 I have considered playing FromSoftware games (especially Sekiro), but if the bosses are harder in those games than the 3 I mentioned, then maybe I should avoid them.
Funnily enough i started to replay this game around the same time you started launching these bosses videos, so it was quite amusing comparing the way we fought them, still seeing you dying to the forgotten one is rather weird since i bested him quite easily. The platform however is a different story, the bloody camera and jumping controls killed me far more times than anything this game threw at me.
I was like on the highest difficulty but I had to lower it for the last phase. if you go check other videos of the forgotten one, a lot of people struggled a lot with him too. In my opinion, it is a very poorly designed boss, not because it is difficult, but rather because it is unfair.
@@FromFrosty I dont think so. Some enemies in this game are unfair, but thats because its hard to see the cues for their attacks. The forgotten one however, is easy to see. You simply need to bind your time and wait for him to use an attack that leaves him exposed. Most of my time fighting him was just going in close to him to trigger an attack and if it wasnt the one that left him open, id retreat and repeat. The infernal skeletons put up more of a fight than him, to be honest.
"Enough talk! Have at you!" If that isn't a clue of what Gabriel Belmont eventually becomes...
22:55
Dracula: "Its over beast, i have the high ground."
I feel that they purposefully made this boss difficult so that when you kill him, you don't feel remorse when he is killed by Dracula.
*Start battle*
*The Forgotten One in a random moment without reason*
- WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
Trevor Belmont will always be proud of that badass Gabe Drac Belmont
and Leon gives him the thumbs up for the way he SLAYED the Forgotten One
they both are experts on that area
seriously adore this moment of this majestic Castlevania
the most crucial moment
and a good challenge on MAX diff especial if you do a Non upgraded HP run
played like a true Belmont warrior or you ll DIE
Your soul is....unusual...
and thus Dracula was born
One of my most favorite gems
23:10 sorry, all out of mercy
I actually feel sorta bad for the forgotten one
Don't, it killed me 800 times.
^LOL 😂
@@FromFrosty 🤣🤣🤣
@@FromFrostyHow many times did the death screen tell you not to suck?
I wish they gave us actual 3d cinematics for these key points in the storyline.
They've really crapped this boss fight by making it entirely mid-air battle but making air moves shit in the game. In the sequence, you can evade mid-air; if they've done that in this first game, it probably would be less bothersome.
Is the sequel worth playing?
I always thought this version of the Forgotten One was too small.
There's nothing more unfair than half life Forgotten One
They could have done better with this guy like a whole new adventure plus, they wasted his potential on a short story, I like his style, what if it turns out he lost on purpose to actually escape an no one was the wiser about it.
Yes.
This is being the first and last time I'm playing this dlc. Demon Hardcore Mode is not something I am eager to play anytime soon
Me today - shoutout the G’s and Draculas
Uploaded 11hrs ago? I'm surprised people are still playing this game currently
I just recently beat this game and all it’s dlc too
@@agent770072 I need to replay it myself. And dead space
Immunity1080 the forgotten one killed me many many time before I finally beat him very tough fight
@@agent770072 its been a long time since I played the game and I only did the DLC once I dont remember my experience with it
This game more or less has excelled into a cult classic thanks to the new animated Castlevania series.
AWESOME!!! As we can see the power only respect the more powerfull
The hardest 3 bosses I've faced in recent years:
1- The Forgotten One
2- Sigrun from God of War (harder than Gna and the Berserker King from Ragnarok because I was used to the gameplay)
3- 'God' from Silent Hill 3
I have considered playing FromSoftware games (especially Sekiro), but if the bosses are harder in those games than the 3 I mentioned, then maybe I should avoid them.
I did it! I fucking kill it on the Knight mode. It takes me 2 days but hey it can be killed!
XD
Ive been trying to kill him every night on Paladin for a month. I’ll be working middle of the day think about it and get pissed
Funnily enough i started to replay this game around the same time you started launching these bosses videos, so it was quite amusing comparing the way we fought them, still seeing you dying to the forgotten one is rather weird since i bested him quite easily. The platform however is a different story, the bloody camera and jumping controls killed me far more times than anything this game threw at me.
I was like on the highest difficulty but I had to lower it for the last phase. if you go check other videos of the forgotten one, a lot of people struggled a lot with him too.
In my opinion, it is a very poorly designed boss, not because it is difficult, but rather because it is unfair.
@@FromFrosty I dont think so. Some enemies in this game are unfair, but thats because its hard to see the cues for their attacks.
The forgotten one however, is easy to see. You simply need to bind your time and wait for him to use an attack that leaves him exposed. Most of my time fighting him was just going in close to him to trigger an attack and if it wasnt the one that left him open, id retreat and repeat. The infernal skeletons put up more of a fight than him, to be honest.
can anyone help me out my game ends on satan killing how can i reach to forgotten one
This is the dlcs end boss. You need to buy both of them.
Cool design horrible boring tedious boss
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