Agree, also sad as well since you heard many great tales about him from items description and npcs before, and then you realize he was already corrupted when you meet him and you have to put him out of his misery..
@@irvancrocs1753 well no. It’s not sad. Bc by the time you fight him the information on him is abysmal. Barely anyone talks about him and the only thing you’ll know about him is that he went after the abyss. In the lore artorias comes across as more of an idiot than a hero. And he’s technically dead, he isn’t in any misery
@@thamrew676 how though. There is literally no character to any of them. The only thing sif has is the extremely inconsequential and irrelevant idea that his master died. Which isn’t even that sad and seems to make his master sad not him. He’s like a low res wolf and that’s really it. Other than that he’s a wooden plank. And artorias is just claimed to be a hero and the only thing we have on him being a hero is something extremely stupid and makes him look incompetent and reckless
@@zzodysseuszz Whatever you said dude, i have my own reason but ain't gonna start another argument and war just because of this, not worth for both of our time imo since i never expect to do it in first place.
@@deconstructionsafehaven i think it was around the part, when we went back to the past, he is the giant lord boss, from the drangleic war against the giants memory.
@@rambi5996 Myazaki is a big fan of Berserk, so yes it was certainly inspired by it (as you can see, for example, in the area before the Soul of Cinder)
The souls born games were heavily influenced by berserk. In DS3 you can get Guts's sword. It's one of the best in the game and my go to for PvE and sometimes PvP
I remember encountering that gaping dragon when i dabbled into dark souls when i was like a teen, NOPED so hard i didnt touch the series for like a good 8 years
The reason Artorias' was so creepy is because you're literally watching a hero become one with the very thing he hated. Forever my favorite boss of my favorite game series. 🖤
I think the gaping dragon is the creepiest. After getting petrified by the basilisks, and all the other shit in that nightmare sewer, seeing that boss was like getting kicked in the dick.
With King Vendrick you hear about him so much only to see he is this twisted shambling walking corpse, its disturbing as fuck thinking that's what he was the whole time.
@@cl5689 kinda like Gwyn in first Dark Souls. Everywhere you go you hear stories about how great he was slaying everlasting dragon and in the end you find him sitting in front of a near dead flame, weary and weak, and you can beat him just with parrys and reposts. Kinda sad
Honestly, the last giant is the most unnerving to me. _Nothing_ that large should be moving that fast, and that's what I think makes it so viscerally disturbing.
I love how the last giant recognizes you from your first fight years ago when he still was the lord of the giants and even in pain he rages on to attack you, like guts when he cut his own arm to kill femto, dark souls 2 has amazing moments
[00:08] - THE LAST GIANT [00:47] - LOST SINNER [01:15] - DANCER OF THE BOREAL VALLEY [01:49] - THE ROTTEN [02:31] - PINWHEEL [03:05] - ARTORIAS THE ABYSSWALKER [03:47] - THE DUKE'S DEAR FREJA [04:26] - GRAVELORD NITO [05:00] - MANUS FATHER OF THE ABYSS [05:40] - GAPING DRAGON
@@fauxmosmexual I remember it got rave reviews when it came out, and then people got all subversive cause Miyazaki was only an advisor (as though other human beings can’t write a compelling g narrative within the ‘4 great souls’ structure with guidance by the originator of the concept). I also heard graphical complaints, which were due to the publisher being somewhat unethical with their baiting. The other complaint was incomplete content, but the dlc was incredibly long, and the blocked off areas were either dlc, or just cut and ignored for dlc for continuity and artistic decisions. The content around the Bed of Chaos in the original makes this moot. The best argument was the Soul Level issue in multiplayer, cause my little pvp parties were over after the final threshold, then it was just Havel fuck fest 😂 I love everything about Majula. I love the tragic side characters. The insane amount of weapons and armor, with special movesets for all the weapons. The fantasy setting covers so many different genres, and the environments were varied. The narrative was tragic and threw you off a lot (when you discover Vendrick’s hollow figure walking around dragging that sword...). The most difficult bosses were not part of the main story, so the endgame was purposeful. The 2nd play through had different items with descriptions that revealed more story, and enemies were relocated for surprise. Man... so many of the brilliant game design decisions went unappreciated. Omg and the Fashion Souls... bruh. The armor was dope as fuck. The economy (souls and materials) was very balanced, and you could farm semi-limited materials with flame kindling, and you’d had to pay the price in spiked difficulty. The desolate feeling is unmatched in other games, and was true to the narrative, often accompanied by music that was melancholy, not hopeless. The bosses had tragic narratives, and were varied and littered all over. I fucking adored it!
The Last Giant intro probably scared me the most out of any of the DS2 bosses, because I was just stuck wondering what the FUCK my very presence could have made something that beaten up and clearly barely alive so mad that it literally rips itself out of the ruins it's been trapped into. Then I played through the rest of the game and... yeah, no, that tracks.
@@saurabhshrigadi The last giant is one of first bosses you fight in the game, after you defeat him and acquire his soul, the lore in the soul says this: "Soul of the surviving giant, who was bound below the Forest of the Giants. The lord of the Giants, who had brought wrack and ruin to the entire kingdom, was said to have been felled by an unknown warrior. His beaten and broken remains were then dragged beneath the stronghold, where he was sealed away." At that point in the game you think this is just some cool unimportant lore for a random boss since all the giants have been defeated long ago in-game. Then several hundred hours later by the end of the game, you find out that you need the power of the giants to advance in the final area. but all giants are dead in the present time, so you seek a ancient dragon to aid you and he gives you a powerful artefact which has the ability to let you travel back in time for a few minutes in some places. You use this artefact in the place where the final battle with the giants occurred several decades ago (Now known as The Forest of the giants), which brings you to the middle of a battlefield where humans and giants are fighting. After walking around a bit and defeating some giants and soldiers, you are confronted by the lord of all giants, the commander of their armies. You defeat him in a boss fight and take his power to yourself, then your time travel artefact runs out of time and you are forcefully dragged back to the present. By this point, you realize what happened right?
Get all three of the games you’ll lose interest at first befits so difficult to start out and learn but if you soldier through the learning process you’ll be hooked for life the first one and third are the best I’ve beat them over and over again and am doing it again as I speak second one though just isn’t that awesome like the other two. Downright magical game experience
Katrina Hyke It wasn’t too hard to start I mean I play ds2 idk if it’s easier, after I learned how to train multiple enemies I was fine. I think it’s the careful pacing and patience from restarting that is the more challenging part, it’s very fun tho
@@nicholasreiss7077 the second one feels a lot easier but I don’t care for the graphics all that much I’ve spent the last 4 days buffing my ds1 character for when my ds1 remastered version came in. My wife thought it was hilarious that it won’t let me carry my jacked up badasses on the new remastered version. Guess I’m gonna have to restart all over again I can’t wait honestly
Well ds2 is the creepiest in the souls series But the scariest moment in my walk through was the gaping dragon mainly because i was 14yo when I played the first dark souls back in 2012
Artorias creeped me, because he has human size, is badass, looks like a freaking nazgul without knowing his face just Darkness, and because of his size & movement you know he is freaking fast, so fast to kill you.
@@shlad1651 I have actually. I beat the game without levelling and wasn’t allowed to upgrade weapons and all the weapons I could use at sl1 were bad so I just opted for fits. Felt quicker
The Last Giant cutscene was spot on. Before i read the lore i was like hmmm okay so he needs cutscene like that, but after reading the lore i get it why he need that cutscene.
Artorias is so intimidating, here. However, that's him at perhaps 10% of his true power after he got chewed up and spit out by Manus. Imagine him being at full battle potential... with a giant impenetrable great shield and a huge wolf wielding a greatsword. Also... imagine him in the company of Ornstein, master of lightning and slayer of dragons. Gough, a giant archer that can take down a strong and nimble abyss dragon blindfolded. Ciaran, an elegant fighter wielding swords that slice through shields like they're butter, poisoning you in an effortless dance of flashing ribbons of light. And, in the end, we must defeat Gwyn, who was once more powerful than them all combined. Insanity.
At one point we feel so powerful in these games. But we are stumbling through a dead world. Compared to all the creatures and people in their long gone lifetime we are nothing.
The Gaping Dragon was the first time I thought "What the hell?" He isn't that difficult but a great introduction to the weirder designs of the game and the series. (I didn't play Demon's Souls before I have to admit.)
Fun fact: The giants in DS2 originally had faces. I dont know why they removed them but the one that was shown in game looked creepy. If i remember correctly you can see it during the flashback boss fight with the king of giant. One of the corpse of the giant is seen with a face.
I know it’s just how the models were animated in the game, but his sporadic when he’s breaking out are unnaturally quick for something his size and it freaks me out.
The Last Giant boss fight unsettled me so much I lost the fight the first time, because they were able to convey how much this thing hated you, due to it remembering you from so long ago.
Dark souls is downright magical to me I’ve played the shit out of them and beat them over and over again I get hooked on playing nonstop and my wife gets really mad at me lol
Its an experience like no other. No other game has given me the experience like this series has. It had its ups and downs. Moments of frustration and moments of pure bliss. I know i will never play another game that will give me the same satisfaction, at least for a while.
Walking into the lost sinners fight not knowing anything without lighting the fires was perhaps one of the only moments where I almost shat my pants during a game
I’m part of a D&D club at my school, and I just have to say it’s funny that every time my Dungeon Master needs a nightmare of monster, he turns to Dark Souls as reference.
@@a-ha4940 nah, DS2 was more of a hopeless atmosphere. I does not come close to the upper cathedral ward, the forbidden woods or the fishing hamlet in terms of horror. Which is obvious because DS2 does not focus on such an atmosphere
I don't know Bloodborne is more of being disgusting But dark souls 2 is just creepy as shit I respect your opinion but i think dark souls 2 is more creepy
The last giant cutscene is even more powerful after you’ve beaten the game for the first time, when you realise that the giant is recognising you from years earlier when you went into the giant memories and defeated it when it was the giant lord
The first time I saw the Gapping dragon I was like: "Oh it's a crocodile- wait a minute, it seems only his nose, well a big crocodile doesn't make any diff- WHAT THE HECK IS THAT?!!"
I like the fact that the Pinwheel is presented in that elaborate creepy cutscene while being one of the most pathetic "bosses" in all of video game history.
No joke tho the last giants video has no business being that intimidating for an early game easy boss. It was so well done you can feel the rage in him
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I think it doesn't get recognized enough just how utterly creepy DS2 is compared to the other Souls and Soulslike games If this wasn't an action game it could definitely pass for a horror title. Imagine running/sneaking thru all this shit in 1st person too
In retrospect Nito wasn't that hard of a boss fight. But the first time I fought him I was so intimidated by his presence and the setting that I kinda lost it and did everything wrong. Got him on the 3rd try, but damn that cutscene alone really sets the mood. Great vid
Artorias is way more sad than creepy. Here's a great hero, becoming the very thing he hated and fought against. The one fight in DS1 where it feels like you are truly doing mercy by killing him.
There's an implication that The Last Giant is actually the Giant Lord, and the reason it goes so violently berserk when it sees you, and is so determined to kill you even to the point of ripping off it's own arm for a weapon, is because even after many, many years and many failed, painful attempts to kill it, and itself going incoherently insane from this, it still recognizes you as the one who defeated it back then and left it in a state to be captured and tortured for so long and hates you that much for it. Even though you haven't actually done that yet at that point because wobbly wobbly timey wimey.
What got me really good was the quadrapedal skeletons in DS1, Wolnir, my first time seeing Frampt, the accursed ones in DS3, the weird centipede-like enemies in DS3, the last Everlasting Dragon unfolding its wings, the giant worms in Izalith, Pontiff's beasts, and the sheer epicness and intimidation i felt when entering Pontiff Sulyvahn's arena for the first few times. Also Champion Gundyr hitting Phase 2, that man is scary...
You know that you have issues when you think for first seconds that the Gaping Dragon is cute, you try to understand why and the same boss shows you why in less 5 seconds
my first souls game and I still remember the feeling the first time I accidentally fought the last giant, then the intro comes in and I was like HOLY SHIT WTF IS GOING ON
What would you guys like to see next as a video? :D
Soulsbourne coolest boss intros.
Or creepiest areas.
@@Finn...2006-w7r i actually have a video on the creepiest monsters in bloodborne too 😁 th-cam.com/video/Y9j16tRIYQw/w-d-xo.html
EVERYTHING!!!!
@@artransformeraqe5692 naughty 🤣
@@Dritix Can you do a Dark Souls or Bloodborne Weirdest Intros?
The Rotten can't finish his LEGO structure so he get pissed
I love you
hahaha. he just wanna stack sum stones man.
I actually felt bad for the big guy watching his cut scene, like he just wants to be left alone to his statues and they keep falling down
Tbf... who wouldn't? Not finishing a lego set is a pain in the ass
@@sirmythos8854 I love this comment too
I remember the first time encountering Gaping Dragon, and thinking “Huh, there’s no way this thing is that sma- AH THERE WE GO, YEP.”
For me it was like: "A thats a easy bo..., oh fuck I dont want to fight anymore
TEETH
That's what my gf said
I remember "Oh it's some dragon", "oh it has arms and is huge!", "oh it is even bigger!!"
My legit thought, gaping gash when it showed itself. Had a bit of a chuckle too.
Pinwheel was all bark and no bite
I was surprised and disappointed when he didn't even put up a fight.
Pinwheel actually improves your chances in the game by dropping the rite of kindling. He's the opposite of a boss
Don't think he was supposed to be hard, as he was a human after all.
Shiiii did y’all ever fight him soul level 1.. he’s a bit of an ass then, that or I just suck at lv 1
@@aoitenshi3620 haha combustion goes brrrr
5:50 "It's actually kinda cute."
6:00 "Understandable, have a nice day."
You can tell by the comment alone that it's the gaping dragon cutscene 😂
At first I thought it was a komodo lizard, ngl.
🤣😂
@@bait5257 my cat keeps trying to get in my room
@@rml4289 what's the problem
We need more water based creatures I wanna see this universe’s ocean life so I can be even more terrified of the depths.
That would be interesting!
In bloodborne have some of this
@@hellinart9316 name some?
@@randomnessanimation6831 Search The fishing hamlet area, in Bloodborne. There's lore implications envolving the sea in the game
@@ncrranger6327 I know that. I just wondered if there are any enemies fought *in water.* I guess not, since you can’t swim in the game.
Artorias' intro is more badass than creepy for me.
Agree, also sad as well since you heard many great tales about him from items description and npcs before, and then you realize he was already corrupted when you meet him and you have to put him out of his misery..
@@irvancrocs1753 well no. It’s not sad. Bc by the time you fight him the information on him is abysmal. Barely anyone talks about him and the only thing you’ll know about him is that he went after the abyss. In the lore artorias comes across as more of an idiot than a hero.
And he’s technically dead, he isn’t in any misery
@@zzodysseuszz you do you man, but I was sad when I killed him, not to mention his dog...
@@thamrew676 how though. There is literally no character to any of them. The only thing sif has is the extremely inconsequential and irrelevant idea that his master died. Which isn’t even that sad and seems to make his master sad not him. He’s like a low res wolf and that’s really it. Other than that he’s a wooden plank. And artorias is just claimed to be a hero and the only thing we have on him being a hero is something extremely stupid and makes him look incompetent and reckless
@@zzodysseuszz Whatever you said dude, i have my own reason but ain't gonna start another argument and war just because of this, not worth for both of our time imo since i never expect to do it in first place.
5:51 "What a cute crocodile"
5:58 "Mom pick me up I'm scared"
I think it's still cute :]
@@gone3519 *EXCUSE ME WHAT THE F**K*
That's a komodo dragon
But it has rainbow scales!!!
@@gone3519 same it still look adorable
Id say quelagg is pretty scary when your mom is walking in...
Indeed , it is kinda """hard""" if you catch my drift
Freaking right. First time I saw that cutscene, my mom was just right behind me. I nearly died to that thing because I had my eyes rolled.
what makes last giant battle is more terrified is cause when he see you he remember you as the one who capture him
Really? Where do we learn that?
@@deconstructionsafehaven i think it was around the part, when we went back to the past, he is the giant lord boss, from the drangleic war against the giants memory.
Yea, he's the giant king we fought in the memory of a giant at the kings gate?(I forgot what the huge doors are called)
His story its just sad
The Last Giant's roar still haunts me in my nightmares.
It's a fart, big big fart
It's like a wail, and he's pissed because you go back in time and kill him, so technically that's your second fight
@@connorleslie1806 is he the giant king that we fight in the memory?
@@FarhanNetizen_62 Yeah
@@_w1ld_1 lmao he's exaggerating for effect
0:18 he really went "O"
Yep
I call him asshole face
Lmao
Poggers
more like Ö
If FromSoftware could get their hands on Berserk, it would be the best game ever.
Yes
I'm pretty sure darks souls was inspired by Berserk in some areas
@@rambi5996 Myazaki is a big fan of Berserk, so yes it was certainly inspired by it (as you can see, for example, in the area before the Soul of Cinder)
@@rambi5996 bloodborne was
The souls born games were heavily influenced by berserk. In DS3 you can get Guts's sword. It's one of the best in the game and my go to for PvE and sometimes PvP
Not a cutscene, but I'll still never forget my first encounter with Wolnir.
Ah, i'm in new place now, veri dark. Ooh, item, lemme grab real qui... WOUUUUAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
@@pwnwin oh he is just dead
Lol same
Big ass slim boned giant scared the living shit outta me
Big skeleton slaps the fuck out of you
Dancer's boots hitting the ground gives me chills everytime
I thought you said booty
@Egg Pudding Me too, although for a different reason.😐👀💦
I stopped playing because of that boss. And much later I came back and finally killed it
Or it was Sulleyvan or something. It's a while ago
Didn't know what you were talking about until I reached the point in the video but now I totally agree!!
I remember encountering that gaping dragon when i dabbled into dark souls when i was like a teen, NOPED so hard i didnt touch the series for like a good 8 years
Yeah dude, he got me at first with that cute little dragon head, after that shit i don't believe anything that I see
I killed that gapping dragon only after 1 death with only axe and shield
No magic no bombs and no guides on my first gameplay
@@hassanawdi3793 pathetic I beat the entire game while blindfolded standing on one leg sipping orange juice the whole time .
@@hassanawdi3793 umm, there's no one talked abt difficulty
@@justyourfriendlypebble8943 Why orange juice though?
The reason Artorias' was so creepy is because you're literally watching a hero become one with the very thing he hated. Forever my favorite boss of my favorite game series. 🖤
Going by vibes, Dark Souls 2 has the most horror-centric atmosphere of any Souls game I've played.
Agreed 😁
@@Dritix bloodborne??
@@hookoffthejab1 th-cam.com/video/Y9j16tRIYQw/w-d-xo.html
Bloodborne is creepy af
@@urb44n yes very true, we could even say its an horror type game !
I think the gaping dragon is the creepiest. After getting petrified by the basilisks, and all the other shit in that nightmare sewer, seeing that boss was like getting kicked in the dick.
i love the asthetic of ds2, so many creepy enemies/areas. king vendrick in particular always creeps me tf out.
I agree 😁😁
With King Vendrick you hear about him so much only to see he is this twisted shambling walking corpse, its disturbing as fuck thinking that's what he was the whole time.
Worst of all, he fucking one-to-three shots you all the time with a broken hitbox.
@@cl5689 kinda like Gwyn in first Dark Souls. Everywhere you go you hear stories about how great he was slaying everlasting dragon and in the end you find him sitting in front of a near dead flame, weary and weak, and you can beat him just with parrys and reposts. Kinda sad
Finally, a bit of appreciation for Ds2. I know that is the weakest of the series but I also love it. Goes to show how good this franchise is.
Seeing the Gaping Dragon be like:
"Oh, he smol. That'll be easy."
.
.
"Aight. Imma head out"
Every time I encountered a boss in DS I always feel under-equipped.
Noob git Gud “points down”
The reason: you are
You misunderstood I beat those guys a long time ago
Until the fight begins and You notice that the boss is not that though
Who's exited for elden ring it's going to be so awesome
Honestly, the last giant is the most unnerving to me. _Nothing_ that large should be moving that fast, and that's what I think makes it so viscerally disturbing.
Yeah then you fight him and he moves slower than a legless turtle 🤦♂️
I love how the last giant recognizes you from your first fight years ago when he still was the lord of the giants and even in pain he rages on to attack you, like guts when he cut his own arm to kill femto, dark souls 2 has amazing moments
[00:08] - THE LAST GIANT
[00:47] - LOST SINNER
[01:15] - DANCER OF THE BOREAL VALLEY
[01:49] - THE ROTTEN
[02:31] - PINWHEEL
[03:05] - ARTORIAS THE ABYSSWALKER
[03:47] - THE DUKE'S DEAR FREJA
[04:26] - GRAVELORD NITO
[05:00] - MANUS FATHER OF THE ABYSS
[05:40] - GAPING DRAGON
Thank you :D
Why isn't oceiros cutscene on this list, I don't know what it is but he freaks me out the most lol
I was 15 when DS2 came out and the last giant really gave me the heebie jeebies man
Dats my favorite Dark Souls.
@@JRibs it's the best one and don't let anyone tell you different. definitely the darkest of dark souls.
@@fauxmosmexual I remember it got rave reviews when it came out, and then people got all subversive cause Miyazaki was only an advisor (as though other human beings can’t write a compelling g narrative within the ‘4 great souls’ structure with guidance by the originator of the concept).
I also heard graphical complaints, which were due to the publisher being somewhat unethical with their baiting.
The other complaint was incomplete content, but the dlc was incredibly long, and the blocked off areas were either dlc, or just cut and ignored for dlc for continuity and artistic decisions. The content around the Bed of Chaos in the original makes this moot.
The best argument was the Soul Level issue in multiplayer, cause my little pvp parties were over after the final threshold, then it was just Havel fuck fest 😂
I love everything about Majula. I love the tragic side characters. The insane amount of weapons and armor, with special movesets for all the weapons. The fantasy setting covers so many different genres, and the environments were varied. The narrative was tragic and threw you off a lot (when you discover Vendrick’s hollow figure walking around dragging that sword...). The most difficult bosses were not part of the main story, so the endgame was purposeful. The 2nd play through had different items with descriptions that revealed more story, and enemies were relocated for surprise. Man... so many of the brilliant game design decisions went unappreciated. Omg and the Fashion Souls... bruh. The armor was dope as fuck. The economy (souls and materials) was very balanced, and you could farm semi-limited materials with flame kindling, and you’d had to pay the price in spiked difficulty. The desolate feeling is unmatched in other games, and was true to the narrative, often accompanied by music that was melancholy, not hopeless. The bosses had tragic narratives, and were varied and littered all over. I fucking adored it!
I really appreciate this comment thread. There is tons of invalid hate for DS2.
@@drspicy9789 I appreciate you 😉
The Last Giant intro probably scared me the most out of any of the DS2 bosses, because I was just stuck wondering what the FUCK my very presence could have made something that beaten up and clearly barely alive so mad that it literally rips itself out of the ruins it's been trapped into.
Then I played through the rest of the game and... yeah, no, that tracks.
Why? I didn't played the game
@@saurabhshrigadi
The last giant is one of first bosses you fight in the game, after you defeat him and acquire his soul, the lore in the soul says this:
"Soul of the surviving giant, who was bound below the Forest of the Giants. The lord of the Giants, who had brought wrack and ruin to the entire kingdom, was said to have been felled by an unknown warrior. His beaten and broken remains were then dragged beneath the stronghold, where he was sealed away."
At that point in the game you think this is just some cool unimportant lore for a random boss since all the giants have been defeated long ago in-game.
Then several hundred hours later by the end of the game, you find out that you need the power of the giants to advance in the final area.
but all giants are dead in the present time, so you seek a ancient dragon to aid you and he gives you a powerful artefact which has the ability to let you travel back in time for a few minutes in some places.
You use this artefact in the place where the final battle with the giants occurred several decades ago (Now known as The Forest of the giants), which brings you to the middle of a battlefield where humans and giants are fighting.
After walking around a bit and defeating some giants and soldiers, you are confronted by the lord of all giants, the commander of their armies.
You defeat him in a boss fight and take his power to yourself, then your time travel artefact runs out of time and you are forcefully dragged back to the present.
By this point, you realize what happened right?
@@aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051wait you took his soul, so why seal him then and why was he still alive after having no soul, that makes no sense
@@MGrey-qb5xz
You are trading away your souls all the time.
@@aldiascholarofthefirstsin1051 you are trading people's soul, your soul is different
Yep, as I tought, dancer really creepy entrance...
The rotten is literal nightmare fuel. Creepy AF
I can see orphan of kos’s cutscene at the very top
The title states "dark souls"
@@JuanRamirez-bq3iw ok, I thought it meant the souls series in general
Hello fellow hoonter! May the good blood guide your way!
@@absolutelyshmooie7086 fair enough, bloodborne has the creepiest ones by far...
fighting orphan of kos was exhausting af.. took me 20 tries i think
Is sad to think that the last giant only wants to revenge it’s family but it still knows that it will still die after trying
What family?
@@MGrey-qb5xz His race would be more accurate, I guess
I don't even Play Dark Souls and I was getting hyped up to fight these guys
Get all three of the games you’ll lose interest at first befits so difficult to start out and learn but if you soldier through the learning process you’ll be hooked for life the first one and third are the best I’ve beat them over and over again and am doing it again as I speak second one though just isn’t that awesome like the other two. Downright magical game experience
Its never too late to enjoy dark souls
@@katrinahyke7238 ya my favorite is 3, then 1 then 2
Katrina Hyke It wasn’t too hard to start I mean I play ds2 idk if it’s easier, after I learned how to train multiple enemies I was fine. I think it’s the careful pacing and patience from restarting that is the more challenging part, it’s very fun tho
@@nicholasreiss7077 the second one feels a lot easier but I don’t care for the graphics all that much I’ve spent the last 4 days buffing my ds1 character for when my ds1 remastered version came in. My wife thought it was hilarious that it won’t let me carry my jacked up badasses on the new remastered version. Guess I’m gonna have to restart all over again I can’t wait honestly
I can't take Gravelord Nito seriously anymore since I named my cat after him. Now I just think AAAWWwwwWwWw Nitooo
Well ds2 is the creepiest in the souls series
But the scariest moment in my walk through was the gaping dragon mainly because i was 14yo when I played the first dark souls back in 2012
Ha! I was 10 when I played Dark Souls. I was mainly scared of the mini bosses.
I beated dark souls one ad three,I'm 13
Gaping Dragon looked so damn intimidating until I realised he was easy to kill. The large arena benefitted the player a tad bit too much haha
My first time watching this and this creeped me the hell out "Gaping dragon"..... I'm 32yo
@@foquitajeej2399 that's so cool 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Damn that gaping dragon is absolute madlad
@J W A lad who’s absolutely mad.
Most of these bosses I feel bad fuu it r when I fight them...notice his all the creepy ones have the saddest stories
Nito's entrance was SO creepy and intimidating, I still don't have any idea how I beat him on my first go.
I can even hear the heartbeat effect in Nito's entrance, so fking badass
Artorias creeped me, because he has human size, is badass, looks like a freaking nazgul without knowing his face just Darkness, and because of his size & movement you know he is freaking fast, so fast to kill you.
Lmao too bad I killed him first try and then went on to kill him with only a great bow
@@zzodysseuszz wow you are so cool and impressive 😂
@@ratmcratty5033 it’s not cool. The game is just the easiest in the souls series but a massive margin
@@zzodysseuszz You haven’t even killed him naked SL1 Fist only don’t even call this game easy yet 4skin
@@shlad1651 I have actually. I beat the game without levelling and wasn’t allowed to upgrade weapons and all the weapons I could use at sl1 were bad so I just opted for fits. Felt quicker
The Last Giant cutscene was spot on. Before i read the lore i was like hmmm okay so he needs cutscene like that, but after reading the lore i get it why he need that cutscene.
Artorias is so intimidating, here. However, that's him at perhaps 10% of his true power after he got chewed up and spit out by Manus. Imagine him being at full battle potential... with a giant impenetrable great shield and a huge wolf wielding a greatsword. Also... imagine him in the company of Ornstein, master of lightning and slayer of dragons. Gough, a giant archer that can take down a strong and nimble abyss dragon blindfolded. Ciaran, an elegant fighter wielding swords that slice through shields like they're butter, poisoning you in an effortless dance of flashing ribbons of light. And, in the end, we must defeat Gwyn, who was once more powerful than them all combined. Insanity.
That was beautiful my friend 😯
At one point we feel so powerful in these games. But we are stumbling through a dead world. Compared to all the creatures and people in their long gone lifetime we are nothing.
Dark Souls 1 Lore is still the best
Now imagine Gwin, Lord of Light, in his prime 😨
if everyone new Artorias lore when fighting him for the first time, it would be considered one of the saddest cutscenes of the game
The entire game is one big depressing story for everyone for different reasons.
The Gaping Dragon was the first time I thought "What the hell?" He isn't that difficult but a great introduction to the weirder designs of the game and the series. (I didn't play Demon's Souls before I have to admit.)
Same !
The surprisingly good cinematography greatly adds to the creepiness.
Fun fact: The giants in DS2 originally had faces. I dont know why they removed them but the one that was shown in game looked creepy. If i remember correctly you can see it during the flashback boss fight with the king of giant. One of the corpse of the giant is seen with a face.
Very nice fact, thank you for sharing :)
The Rotten is just pissed at his lego Emmett figure not joining together.
The Last Giant is the only one that really creeps me out. It’s the look on its face, it’s so... empty
Edit: I rewatched it and it’s fucking terrifying
What face--?
And the sound it makes is terrifying
I know it’s just how the models were animated in the game, but his sporadic when he’s breaking out are unnaturally quick for something his size and it freaks me out.
Gaping dragon is like "own he cute... OH HE HORRIBLE"
The Last Giant boss fight unsettled me so much I lost the fight the first time, because they were able to convey how much this thing hated you, due to it remembering you from so long ago.
Yeah exactly, he's so aggressive!
5:52 you had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
Dark souls is downright magical to me I’ve played the shit out of them and beat them over and over again I get hooked on playing nonstop and my wife gets really mad at me lol
You should make her play it too 🤣
Its an experience like no other. No other game has given me the experience like this series has. It had its ups and downs. Moments of frustration and moments of pure bliss. I know i will never play another game that will give me the same satisfaction, at least for a while.
Me too but reversed. My husband just can't get into the games and doesn't understand how I can be so obsessed lol
Everyone forgets Ariandel's bone-chilling scream...
Thanks to the TH-cam algorithms, this was suggested to me when it was midnight
Man dark souls 2 had such a strange vibe, the whole atmosphere felt different from the other games.....
Agreed
Walking into the lost sinners fight not knowing anything without lighting the fires was perhaps one of the only moments where I almost shat my pants during a game
I’m part of a D&D club at my school, and I just have to say it’s funny that every time my Dungeon Master needs a nightmare of monster, he turns to Dark Souls as reference.
You could do a video with Bloodborne boss cutscenes. They're creepy af since Bloodborne is more horror inspired than the rest of the series
@@a-ha4940 nah, DS2 was more of a hopeless atmosphere. I does not come close to the upper cathedral ward, the forbidden woods or the fishing hamlet in terms of horror. Which is obvious because DS2 does not focus on such an atmosphere
I don't know
Bloodborne is more of being disgusting
But dark souls 2 is just creepy as shit
I respect your opinion but i think dark souls 2 is more creepy
i was boutta say: if lost sinner aint on here then you're wrong haha
The way the last giant just sprints at you always creeps me out
Same
The last giant cutscene is even more powerful after you’ve beaten the game for the first time, when you realise that the giant is recognising you from years earlier when you went into the giant memories and defeated it when it was the giant lord
Yes i agree!
I just love the last giant cutscene.
Great video! Some of these bosses are creepy AF
Thanks! Yes they are 😁
Gaping dragon took my cake
Dark Souls 2 will always have a special place for me. I love the bosses in it so much.
Same !
The first time I saw the Gapping dragon I was like: "Oh it's a crocodile- wait a minute, it seems only his nose, well a big crocodile doesn't make any diff- WHAT THE HECK IS THAT?!!"
Same 🤣
I love that most of these are from dark souls II. Definitely has my favorite atmosphere.
Same 🖤
I like the fact that the Pinwheel is presented in that elaborate creepy cutscene while being one of the most pathetic "bosses" in all of video game history.
You know, everyone says that Dark Souls 2 is a disappointing sequel but the way they introduced their bosses is actually pretty creepy.
Exactly!
Maaaan last giant and gaping dragon are scary as hell, i have a shiver in the curtscene
Yeah same, the first time i saw them haha
I don't really get why gaping dragon is scary I feel like it would be startling at max
stranger: you can pet him, he won't bite
his dog: 6:14
True lmao 🤣
Seems like the Rotten is a good guy, he just has a really short temper.
No joke tho the last giants video has no business being that intimidating for an early game easy boss. It was so well done you can feel the rage in him
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Your welcome :) I loved those scary cutscenes. :) and they scare me lol 😂
I think it doesn't get recognized enough just how utterly creepy DS2 is compared to the other Souls and Soulslike games
If this wasn't an action game it could definitely pass for a horror title. Imagine running/sneaking thru all this shit in 1st person too
When you fight The Last Giant you understand why his species is all dead
The dancer’s really beautiful
Agreed, so majestic and creepy at the same time!
The abysswalkers dynamic entry was just super badass lol I guess knowing you're about to throw hands with it is the horrifying part
Haha yeah 😂
Say what you want about the spooky scary sceletons but this truly send shivers down my spines
Good 😁, same!
I was not prepared for that Gaping Dragon introduction.
Killer compendium of bosses!
I've yet to start, and have serious reconsiderations from your video alone.
Job well done! Well done!!
Glad the dancer made it in here. She definitely creeped me the hell out.
In retrospect Nito wasn't that hard of a boss fight. But the first time I fought him I was so intimidated by his presence and the setting that I kinda lost it and did everything wrong. Got him on the 3rd try, but damn that cutscene alone really sets the mood. Great vid
I agree 😁 Thank you my friend glad you enjoyed! Feel free to watch my other videos !
Artorias and Manus were the hardest bosses in the first Dark Souls. I cant remember how often i died there :D
Ornstein & Smough without phantoms was to me the hardest.
All good answers but I think Kalameet's tail takes the cake.
Artorias is way more sad than creepy. Here's a great hero, becoming the very thing he hated and fought against. The one fight in DS1 where it feels like you are truly doing mercy by killing him.
Just for the spider, I will never be able to finish this game
Aww shame :/ it gets really good after the spider!
I’ll give it to em, this is some of the most original and terrifying work I’ve seen in video games or creations in general
I read the title as:
"Dark Souls Creepiest Boss Cute scenes"
What?!
Lmao, I thought I was the only one who read it wrong
5:51 ah ma é un coccodrillo!.....
6:00 fAnCuLo
There's an implication that The Last Giant is actually the Giant Lord, and the reason it goes so violently berserk when it sees you, and is so determined to kill you even to the point of ripping off it's own arm for a weapon, is because even after many, many years and many failed, painful attempts to kill it, and itself going incoherently insane from this, it still recognizes you as the one who defeated it back then and left it in a state to be captured and tortured for so long and hates you that much for it.
Even though you haven't actually done that yet at that point because wobbly wobbly timey wimey.
Interesting, thank you for that piece of info 😁
What got me really good was the quadrapedal skeletons in DS1, Wolnir, my first time seeing Frampt, the accursed ones in DS3, the weird centipede-like enemies in DS3, the last Everlasting Dragon unfolding its wings, the giant worms in Izalith, Pontiff's beasts, and the sheer epicness and intimidation i felt when entering Pontiff Sulyvahn's arena for the first few times. Also Champion Gundyr hitting Phase 2, that man is scary...
You know that you have issues when you think for first seconds that the Gaping Dragon is cute, you try to understand why and the same boss shows you why in less 5 seconds
Agree !
Enter in boss area ,cutscene: ''Oh ! he is cute because he is so sma..'' A very good cutscene,
Nito may look freaky, but deep down we know he is the cutest and purest God.
Agreed, i bet he makes the best hugs with all those skeletons!
Althought pretty easy to win, the Last Giant introduction always give me the chills
The duke’s dear freja’s cutscene music reminds me of the X-Files
Me too haha
Dang... Every thing is so God dang impressive. SERICOUSLY.
Agreed :D
Welp, from someone who never played these games ever:
Yup, new nightmares.
Believe it or not majority of these bosses were pretty easy. There was only a few that were actually a challenge EX. Artorias and Manus
1:35 *iT dO bE kInDa tHicC*
my first souls game and I still remember the feeling the first time I accidentally fought the last giant, then the intro comes in and I was like HOLY SHIT WTF IS GOING ON
Ah yes, the shaky cam era
from "oh, that's a cute smol dragon"
to "HOW DO YOU CALL THAT A DRAGON?" real quick
Haha on Pinwheel at the same time.
Very sad for Pinwheel.
I can't even fathom actually fighting something like them. Literally ANY of them. I'd be ripped a part almost on eye contact.