The most unforgettable resident evil boss

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  • Excella Gionne serves as a forgettable holeshot for Albert Wesker in RE5's awesome bossfights.
  • The Vulcanbubbler in Revelations 2 is a weak and annoying boss with no replay value.
  • The Nemesis Final Stage in RE3 loses its impact in Inferno mode and falls short of the game's memorable moments.



Over the course of decades and nearly 30 games, including spin-offs and remakes, Resident Evil It boasts several powerful bosses. They range from very easy to very difficult, and each requires different tactics to overcome. While everyone Resident Evil Bosses are unique, defeating them all isn't fun or even memorable in the grand scheme of the franchise.

Not every Resident Evil The boss can be either Nemesis or Albert Wesker. Unfortunately, some of them are nitpickers who want to be worth more to someone – or something – for a final match. Other boss fights are so boring that players try to avoid them entirely from memory. Oftentimes, if a boss fight isn't fun, it isn't memorable. Here are the most memorable bosses Resident Evil.


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10 Carla Ramadez

An irrelevant character turned into a confusing boss

In Ada Wong's campaign RE6he is with Carla Radams, his lover, who is ordered by Derek C. Simmons is forced to transform himself into a clone of Ada, he faces. At the climax of Season 4, Ada battles Carla's mutated form inside the ship's hull, where Ada must rip Carla's giant face off to set off a chain reaction of nitrogen tanks behind her.

It's an easy boss to waste ammo on, especially without knowing that destroying Carla's eyes isn't all Ada has to do. Otherwise, it's a very quick boss fight that unfortunately isn't relevant enough to leave a lasting impression.

9 Don't

A furious fight with a tired mechanic


Chapters 2-3 of RE5 Watch Chris and Showa take on Ndesu, who looks like a giant ogre, using Gatling guns attached to the back of a truck. The goal is to do enough damage to the Ndesu that it exposes its internal plugs, which is its weak point. There are also some Majini supporting Ndesu who are shooting at Chris and Sheva.

Turret sequence in Resident Evil They tend to be repetitive, but Ndesu boss is a chore. Many players forget it sooner than relive it. Ndesu is also not a memorable creature compared to other featured monster designs. Resident Evil.

8 G Step 5

An optional boss that misses the mark


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January 25, 2019

Both Tyrant and G are real pains RE2but for the most part, their boss fights are exciting. However, after completing the second run of RE 2 As Leon or Claire, the player unlocks the final boss G (Stage 4) as Birkin returns with a vengeance to cling to the runaway train. This also sets events in motion for us to see the true ending, but only after Leon destroys Birkin for good.

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It's a nice addition for replay value, but the boss isn't as fun as Leon's fight with the Super Tyrant or Claire's encounter with G (Stage 4) in the train elevator. Perhaps it would matter more if it were an integral part of the game, but as an optional boss for first-time players, it's not worth much.

7 the bat


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November 12, 2002

one of RE zeroThe most annoying bosses, called “Church Bats”, rely on agility to evade incoming attacks while sending out swarms of smaller bats to deal damage over time. The mobility of the bat meant that it had to be fired immediately if there was any hope of landing it. There are different opinions about this boss. Some find it unnecessarily difficult, while others have found ways to “cheese” the boss by standing at the spawn point and shooting in succession.

As a precursor to the Leech Queen, the Bat doesn't do a good job of setting the scene. It's more of a distraction than a good introduction to one of the game's better bosses, and it's definitely not a game-changing moment.

6 cruel

One of the weakest bosses in an overlooked game


was published
February 29, 2000

While Nosferatu finds the cake the most unbearable Code: Veronica's bosses, it cannot be denied that the infamous “Plane Tyrant” is not only extremely annoying, but also a hassle that does not leave a good taste in the mouth of those who play with it. At this point, most ammo is gone, and it's easy to forget to save the explosive bows and grenade rounds. Fighting the tyrant rages.

Aside from the obvious flaws, Tyrant's combat lacks much impact. in Code: VeronicaTyrant isn't the first enemy that comes to mind when thinking of Nosferatu, especially since Nosferatu's combat mechanics are more enjoyable and engaging.

5 Jack Norman

Anger-inducing boss


was published
January 26, 2012

It's true that the final boss is undoubtedly the best part Resident Evil: Revelationswhich is otherwise an incomplete entry in the serial. It is not forgettable because it is bad. Quite the opposite, in fact. Undoubtedly, the fight with Jack Norman is one of the most difficult bosses Resident Evil The games are hard to finish, which makes it all the more rewarding.

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However, there's an argument to be made about how hard Norman's fight gets, especially when he cranks the difficulty all the way up. There are no cheap tricks to trick the system with this one. This is definitely one that players don't want to experience more than once.

4 The final stage of Nemesis

An epic moment soured with hell


RE3Her final showdown with Nemesis has some of the best visuals in the entire game, even if it's incredibly incredible for Jill Valentine to lift a railgun that's clearly 10 times her weight. It's one of those silly moments that makes Resident Evil Fun in Inferno mode, this boss is absolutely furious. Otherwise, the requirements to defeat Nemesis are fairly simple, a far cry from some of Jill's previous encounters with him, where she had to pull tricks up her sleeve to gain the upper hand.

It was pretty sad after how intense some of the other encounters were – namely the rooftop flamethrower and the clock tower square. Jill drops some great one-liners, but not enough to highlight the moment.

3 Evelyn

A final boss that doesn't live up to its predecessors


was published
January 24, 2017

RE7 It had a lot going for it. The Baker family was a constant threat and the side plot with Zoe was fascinating. Even the parts with Mia were the highlights of the games that served as the pinnacle of modern survival horror. Almost everything was great, and there's nothing more devastating than seeing a AAA title come to a rushed and poorly done ending.

RE7 It spent a lot of time building up to the inevitable moment when Ethan met Evelyn in her true form, only to have the boss fight fall flat on his face. That ruined what was otherwise a masterpiece. Compared to Jack and Marguerite Baker, Eveline's boss fight wasn't as good, and there's not much more to say.

2 Excella Jiune

A boss whose relationship depends on another


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RE5The supporting cast, including Ricardo Irving, Axel Gione, and, to a lesser extent, even Jill Valentine, all had the lead role for the real threat: Albert Wesker. Both Ricardo and Excella were grossly underused and forgettable characters, as was their boss. Both of them were stand-ins for Wesker, who didn't really enter the fray until the last few seasons.

For Irving, turrets are an instant shutdown, but the Excel fight had a lot of wasted potential. However, compared to Wesker, he couldn't seem intimidating or leave a lasting impression from the moment Chris and Sheva burst into the hangar to confront Wesker.

1 Vulcan bubble

A weak boss in a game full of weak bosses


was published
February 24, 2015

There were a lot of boss fights in it Revelation 2especially Barry's fight with Alex. But even Alex Wesker couldn't be more disappointing than the Vulcanbubbler. This enemy that Claire and Moira face throws firebombs at their target, and it's as annoying as it sounds.

This gets old fast, especially since Claire has to focus fire on the volcano bubble while also paying attention to other enemies. It's not a fight anyone would want to repeat or enjoy much. Instead, it's a stepping stone to the better parts of the story.

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