Bosses in video games have become a staple ever since a certain plumber rescued a princess from another castle.
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In more recent years though, we've seen the various genres throw up bosses at random intervals, just to keep us on our toes.
We know an RPG is guaranteed to have some kind of 'Must destroy world' confrontation at the end of it, but what about the bosses hiding in the wings? The ones that, had you just cruised through the story, you'd have missed out on.
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How else would you have known you can fight a mirror universe version of yourself? Did you know that you could put yourself through a more formidable foe if you wanted some extra challenge?
Some optional bosses are neatly tucked away in side missions that you might have skimmed by, that's fair enough. Yet there are others that require some outlandish means of getting to that you wouldn't be blamed for missing.
Who's got time to sit and contemplate in a FromSoftware game, after all?
So allow these ten examples, of many more, to show you what you may have missed out on. Sometimes it pays to go off exploring... at your own peril.
10. Sekiro - Demon Of Hatred
Kicking off this list is possibly one of the most out of place and jarring bosses in any game.
Sekiro, as many took a while to get used to, is not a conventional Soulsborne game. There be no roll-spamming or shields to tank blows with here, sonny.
Which is fine, as practically every other boss requires lightning-fast sword parrying to overcome. That's Sekiro's forte, and once you nail it, it's an absolute riot to play. Seriously, the Sword Saint Isshin fight is one of the best boss fights I've ever played.
The DoH is a purely optional boss in Sekiro, as it's possible to play through without going anywhere near him. But for story/lore purposes, it's worth checking out, and may surprise you when you discover the truth.
However, don't expect an easy ride. The Demon is big, hits hard, and doesn't have an immediately obvious weapon to parry (though you can deflect when you get used to it). It threw players for a loop, as this boss fight is something you'd expect in Dark Souls, not the elegant swordplay of Sekiro.
Or, y'know, you can cheese it and let him fall off of a cliff. It's there to be exploited...
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Also known as: Cuphead in: 'Don't Deal With the Devil' Developer: StudioMDHR Entertainment Publisher: StudioMDHR Entertainment Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 Released internationally: September 29, 2017 (Windows), October 19, 2018 (Mac OS X), April 18, 2019 (Nintendo Switch), July 28, 2020 (PS4) This game has unused enemies. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused items. This game has unused abilities. This game has unused music. This game has unused sounds. This game has debugging material. This game has a hidden level select. This game has revisional differences. |
This game is receiving new content, by way of Expansion Packs and/or Downloadable Content. Be aware that any unused content you find may become used in the future. If this does happen, please specify as such! |
Inspired by the golden age of western animation from 1930s with the likes of cartoonists like Max Fleischer or UB Iwerks, Cuphead is a boss-based run 'n gun platformer where the two anthropomorphic cups who are brothers accidently went off to a casino for gambling, lost and unintentionally make a deal from a slick devil to save their own lives: taking souls by walloping the debtors. The game, especially for bosses, can be surprisingly difficult at its finest, even for single player.
To do: Test levels, more graphics, unused code, and unused sound effects. |
- 2Debug Console
- 4Unused Music
- 5Unused Bosses
- 6Unused Weapons/Charms
- 7Revisional Differences
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Unused Graphics This subpage will get red hot! |
Unused Boss Behaviors Remnants of what could have been and what probably should not have been. |
Debug Console
There is a debug console in the game that can be re-enabled with a patch. This console serves several purposes such as toggling invincibility, boosting the player's damage and accessing the level select among other things. Place the files into the same folder as the game executable and then press F5 while on the map or in a level to open it.
Download Cuphead Debug Console Patch File:Cuphead Debug Console Patch.zip (1.10MB (compressed)) (info) |
Level Select
A fully functional level select can be accessed from the debug console with the command scene.select. Difficulty, Weapons, Super, and Charm can be changed at will until a level is chosen. Clicking on a level will load it after a few moments. As of the v1.1.4 update, clicking on airship_jely, retro_arcade, airship_stork, pachinko, or light will softlock the game due to their assets having been removed; this could mean that all of these aforementioned levels may return as part of The Delicious Last Course.
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Unused Sounds
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Unused sounds for Cuphead and Mugman's intro animations. In-game, they're silent. | |
Weepy's Crying is actually 10 seconds long while only 5 seconds can be heard in-game. | |
Leftover sounds from the 2015 demo. | |
Possibly the Bomb special in airplane sections laughed before exploding. | |
Was most likely intended for the unused Triple Laser/Wideshot weapon, which uses the Peashooter's sounds instead. | |
Cagney Carnation originally had sounds for being defeated in his 2nd phase, but he's silent in-game. Strangely enough, it plays when he's defeated in early demos. | |
Possibly planned for when Cagney is defeated in Simple mode. It doesn't play in the demos, with the 2nd phase death sound used instead. |
Unused Music
Unused Title Theme
bgm_title_screen.fsb
A completely unique theme can be found under the name of bgm_title_theme.fsb in the files. It's a faster, more upbeat rendition, and the last 'Cuphead' towards the end sounds identical to the fanfare that plays on the overworld once you beat a level. It seems to have been composed during an early stage of development, as the lyrics describe a considerably different plot than the final game. It possibly was composed when the game was still going to be simply a boss rush, judging by the tournament aspect.
MUS_Intro_DontDealWithDevil_Vocal_666
This file contains the opening song in reverse and lower-pitched with the laugh of King Dice starting at the 0:29 and ending at 0:39. This file runs the initial 42 seconds of the reversed version of the original opening song played if the Bad Ending is reached, however, 'Cuphead', the first word of the original and thus the last word (in reverse) of the normal reversed version, begins to repeatedly play from 0:42 until the end of the file at 0:58.
When viewed as a spectrogram, this song contains imagery of the Devil from 0:40 to 0:58. Within the file, sliding sounds like those of chips in a casino (much like the Devil's Casino) can be heard in tandem with the imagery forming. These images are all taken from the fight in his first phase (with the middle being cut off), his transition phase, and his second phase.
Unused Bosses
Note: All of these names are merely guesses based on the filenames.
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Pachinko
'Cling-clang, clang-clang, your bell has rang!'
A boss named 'Pachi-Pachi', labeled and designed as a Pachinko machine, can be selected in the game's debug menu. The boss' only attack is a non-animated flame that comes out of its head. Throughout the fight, blue/black colored balls fall; though not colored the same way as other parryable objects, the black balls can be parried. Upon defeat, it will preform a seemingly complete death animation, and take you back to the King Dice fight. This boss has a death quote, but the boss picture is missing.
Light
Also found in the debug menu is a boss called 'Light'. The boss is basically a crudely drawn thing and has no attacks. When the battle begins, cutouts of Jared Moldenhauer's head fly in a straight angle. It also lacks a death quote.
Card
This boss was apparently cut early, as all of the assets are crudely-drawn placeholders, and it lacks a hitbox for the player to damage them.
The fight uses a falling block matching-game gimmick: blocks would fall down in a grid, above where the player is standing. If unmatched pieces drop onto the highest point of the grid, a spiked platform above the player would lower to allow the next set to land on the highest piece, no more or less than a single space will always be available.The platform could be raised, either by matching 3 or more pieces horizontally or vertically to lower the highest piece, or clear all the blocks, if the highest piece exceeds the grid's set maximum size.
DicePalaceTest
This test level uses a pixel-art grass platform, and features cutouts of developer Jared Moldenhauer's head flying in from left and right. There is also a white platform at the bottom of the room.
The quote used upon death, 'You are not a warrior, you're a beginner' is a reference to Street Fighter II, where it is Sagat's victory quote. The same message is shown if you somehow die on the tutorial, such as by using the unused Ranger weapon.
Early Sally Stageplay
This shows a early version of the level Dramatic Fanatic. In this version of the level, the transition to phase 2 is different; instead of Sally riding with her husband, the husband dies by the chandelier. With it being unfinished, the second phase shows us at a nunnery instead of a nursery in the final game, and instead of babies throwing bottles, it's replaced by nuns throwing something; also the pope is there instead of the husband in the bushes. In the third phase, the husband comes back, but this time in his god from; he would throw berries at the player.
This version of Dramatic Fanatic became fully playable in the 1.2 patch that released on April 20th 2019. The nuns will throw rulers and the babies have been moved to the phase with the husband's god form. Not much has changed.
Unused Weapons/Charms
There are four weapons and one charm that are unused in the game. These unused items can be used using the level select.
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Arc
This weapon flies in an arc, sticks to the ground upon impact, grows after a short moment, and explodes when any enemy touches it. This weapon has 3 different damage values, dealing the most if it explodes midair, lowest when it first lands, and a medium amount after it has grown while on the ground. The EX attack fires a quick shot in a downward arc, sticks to the first surface it touches, and explodes after a few moments.
It uses the placeholder EX move sound from earlier builds and the art assets that are used for the chaser.
Ranger
This weapon appears in early videos of the game with somewhat finished assets, though the assets got removed in the final version of the game, so a simple filled circle acts a placeholder instead. Though sometimes referred to as 'Exploder' in the files, 'Ranger' fits better since the weapon's damage increases depending on how far it travels.
The EX attack will fire a fast-moving projectile in a straight line until it has hit something, which causes it to launch another shot backwards toward the player, damaging the player if it manages to hit them.
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Triple laser
This weapon is similar to the spreadshot weapon in the game, but can be more focused in a certain direction if the player uses the aim button while shooting. This weapon is the only one that can pass through objects to hit an enemy, though compared to all the other weapons in the game it's one of the weakest ones.
This weapon was cut before an EX was programmed.
Laser
This weapon is exclusive to the plane fights, similar to the first weapon in the game, when using a card, multiple shoot out in a circular angle similar to the earlier builts of the default shooter's EX. This weapon is somewhat weak, but it can build up EX cards quickly.
Shield
This charm prevents damage from pits, and increases invincibility frames. Most likely removed due to being overpowered. Interestingly, this charm got nerfed in the v1.1.3 update.
Revisional Differences
1.1.3
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- Fixed various freezes caused by controller disconnection/reconnection.
- Fixed a glitch where the controller would rumble incessantly.
- Fixed various freezes and soft-locks and crashes.
- Improvements to saving and loading.
- No longer possible to duplicate Mugman to absurd amounts.
- Fixed a rapid-weapon-swap damage glitch.
- Slight Charge weapon damage reduction.
- Charge weapon charge is now maintained during parry.
- Now possible to unequip secondary weapon, Super, and Charm from equipment menu (Press 'Y' to unequip).
- Mr. Chimes no longer gets stuck or goes off-screen.
- King Dice’s Start Over square will now only trigger once per attempt.
- Player 2 now appears in the King Dice board after being revived at the end of a mini-boss level.
- Dice Palace score now properly resets when retrying the level.
- Fixed improper hit boxes on the Devil's snake attack.
- Fixed Devil's goat attack so it hits ducking players.
- Elevator on Rugged Ridge no longer locks if Player 1 dies.
- A+ grade now possible on Funfair Fever and Treetop Trouble.
- It is no longer possible to damage bosses that are off-screen.
- Fixed rare crash when parrying on Carnival Kerfuffle.
- Fixed Roundabout shots not coming back on screen on select stages.
- Baroness Von Bon Bon death results now properly display progress on phase 3.
- Dr. Kahl's Robot death results now properly display progress on phase 1.
- Fixed various minor collision bugs.
- Various art and animation polish.
- Minor sound effect fixes and polish.
- Added a new, spookier Mausoleum announcer.
- Cagney Carnation's spore attack in his final phase causes a disorientation effect.
1.1.4
- Fixed a softlock that could occur when the player parries and dies at the same time.
- Fixed an issue where the game appears in a tiny resolution.
- Fixed a rare issue where the loading screen plays forever.
- Fixed Cagney Carnation's face attack so it consistently has proper anticipation cue timing.
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