I really want to do it one day

No matter how you slice it, beatingKingdom Heartssuperbosses with any kind of accessory is impressive;especially a DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) pad.

That’s just what MomoPkmn95 did! In the below video you’ll see them take on thePhantom(at the clocktower),Kurt Zisa, Unknown, andSephiroth(Ice Titanis not in the video, but some would consider it a superboss). The close to 30-minute rundown is extremely enlightening, showcasing their journey to learn how to control the game with a DDR pad, as well as individual boss strategies.

Beating Kingdom Hearts superbosses

It even shows some failed attempts (edited for brevity), which adds an air of authenticity to the whole thing. So what’s the toughest part of the challenge? MomoPkmn95 reckons that it’s dodging: as the square button isn’t as responsive as they’d like it to be on a dance pad.

I can still remember playingKingdom Hearts 1for hours on end and coming across a few of these superbosses organically. The thrill of learning the ins and outs of the fights, before the heavy proliferation of guides; trading secrets with friends. It was a different time.

Oda Nobunaga and Yasuka on horses next to marching armies

Throughout all these years one thing remains constant: superbosses still rule. I’d love to see more games go crazy with their designs and craft over-the-top optional challenges.

Miyabi and a round spirit wreathed in blue flames in Zenless Zone Zero

Two Fortnite characters performing Wanna See Me: a soldier striking a finger-gun pose and a paramedic dancing, set against a blue background.

Nexus Control Center Interface in Arknights: Endfield

Sekiro

Lucille, the baseball bat, visible in the mod for Left 4 Dead 2.

Elden Ring cracked statues

Elden Ring Walking Mausoleums 1

The splashart for Hextech Ziggs, showcasing the furry yordle being blown into the sky by his own bomb.