Most hated boss;
Okay, I think I have a few. xD
- Griffon [DMC]. Oh my Lord. It just kept coming baaack and baaack and baaack. Never killed me though. I just hated it for its tendancy to never go away.
- Agnus [DMC4]. It was very annoying with his life-sucker attack. It got me quite a few times before I realised you could dodge it.
- Sanctus [DMC4]. Because he's an old man who should just give up for once. Also, he was incredible annoying with those two little things that floated around him, that you could grab, which then had a tendancy to blow up. Also, when in use of the Sparda sword, he became my nightmare. And the whole concept of him was cheesy anyway.
- The Saviour [DMC4]. It was just so long-winded, with smashing all those gems of his, and especially when he went all Jackie Chan on you.
Most hated monster;
Again, I think I have a few. xD
- Plasma [DMC]. I hated the fact that when you thought you'd killed one, it would multiply into three more, then it'd transform into an electric bat thing and really just have a laugh at you.
- Enigma [DMC3]. The "normal" Enigma I was fine with, but when they became imbued with demonic power and gained a purple-ish fire about them, they annoyed me because they shot arrows faster and also had a habit of jolting backwards, making life hard.
- Blood Gargoyle [DMC3]. Especially on Dante Must Die difficulty with their tendancy to multiply themselves. It took me forever sometimes.
- Blitz [DMC4]. On Human difficulty I was fine with this guy, but now I'm on Son of Sparda, he really annoys me with his random cameos throughout the game, and especially his speed. Also, when he turns red and rips through your life like no other, before exploding. I think it's the fact that he dies after he just about kills you which annoys me. There's no revenge factor in it.
- Faust [DMC4]. Possibly the enemy I hate the most out of any. I would rather take ten Alto Angelos than one of these things. Mephistos aren't so bad because they're easier to take out of their cloaks and are also more predictable and easier to dodge. Faust, however, stares you out and has a bad predictability, which often drains my life a lot.
Okay, I think I have a few. xD
- Griffon [DMC]. Oh my Lord. It just kept coming baaack and baaack and baaack. Never killed me though. I just hated it for its tendancy to never go away.
- Agnus [DMC4]. It was very annoying with his life-sucker attack. It got me quite a few times before I realised you could dodge it.
- Sanctus [DMC4]. Because he's an old man who should just give up for once. Also, he was incredible annoying with those two little things that floated around him, that you could grab, which then had a tendancy to blow up. Also, when in use of the Sparda sword, he became my nightmare. And the whole concept of him was cheesy anyway.
- The Saviour [DMC4]. It was just so long-winded, with smashing all those gems of his, and especially when he went all Jackie Chan on you.
Most hated monster;
Again, I think I have a few. xD
- Plasma [DMC]. I hated the fact that when you thought you'd killed one, it would multiply into three more, then it'd transform into an electric bat thing and really just have a laugh at you.
- Enigma [DMC3]. The "normal" Enigma I was fine with, but when they became imbued with demonic power and gained a purple-ish fire about them, they annoyed me because they shot arrows faster and also had a habit of jolting backwards, making life hard.
- Blood Gargoyle [DMC3]. Especially on Dante Must Die difficulty with their tendancy to multiply themselves. It took me forever sometimes.
- Blitz [DMC4]. On Human difficulty I was fine with this guy, but now I'm on Son of Sparda, he really annoys me with his random cameos throughout the game, and especially his speed. Also, when he turns red and rips through your life like no other, before exploding. I think it's the fact that he dies after he just about kills you which annoys me. There's no revenge factor in it.
- Faust [DMC4]. Possibly the enemy I hate the most out of any. I would rather take ten Alto Angelos than one of these things. Mephistos aren't so bad because they're easier to take out of their cloaks and are also more predictable and easier to dodge. Faust, however, stares you out and has a bad predictability, which often drains my life a lot.