I can deal with long, drawn out boss battles. It isn't that it takes 30 plus minutes of struggling to wittle him down. It isn't that he randomly either doesn't take the damage from the acid spout shooting him full blast in the crotch, or that occasionally when he does it's at one quarter the rate he typically does. I haven't seen any other enemies shoot things backwards from where they are facing. I've seen on many of my attempts to beat Gee that worms facing away will shoot massively damaging globs in an impossible arc towards me, following my path. It's not that he was designed poorly, there are a couple things that could be fixed or modified- say the almost ludicrously high spawn rate of his hard-to-kill worms and their homing globs of acid. In Borderlands 2 I enjoyed myself thoroughly, even if I got repeatedly slaughtered by Super Badass Nomads or got squashed by Terramorphous's body falling on me.Īs for this last boss of Borderlands 2's first DLC: Captain Scarlett & Her Pirate's Booty, this is a whole different story. I may just say F*** it, and abandon this DLC like one of it's lost treasures. So I keep plugging away, but that may change. (the check mark isn't in this pic) Some might ask, "Why do you keep trying?" Well, other gamers on the forums have, after many, many attempts gotten his death to not freeze the system, and they are able to turn it in. The closest I've gotten after his death has been the little yellow check mark that travel to the upper right corner and turns into a "Turn In!" box almost made it to the "D" of Defeat Master Gee on the picture below. Time.Īs soon as his life hits 0 (regardless of if I'm unloading a rocket to his face, or the acid eats up the last of his health bar) the game freezes. After roughly 25 attempts, through many variously suggested methods of fighting him, I have had the PS3 freeze upon his death at a 100% rate. A problem that needs fairly immediate attention. Master Gee is a very large hitch in this game. Not because an untouchable guy and his magical hydras were stopping the game system itself. At least if I died, it was usually because I messed up- such as a miss step or an poorly timed parry. To the point of taking a couple months to finish. To give readers an indication of how obsessive I get about being a completionist - I platinum trophied in Dark Souls, touted as one of the hardest games ever. That is a sad statement from an obsessive gamer. Never have I, or many other gamers, been so frustrated.Īfter numerous attempts at defeating this truly invincible boss, I may actually give up. As many Borderlands 2 players have learned, Gee is the biggest piece-o-crap battle ever.
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