10 Video Games That Start With The Final Boss

10. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Perhaps even more than its predecessors, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice features an opening 'tutorial' level that tells you immediately it's not going to hold your hand.

Advertisement

And part of the reason for that, fittingly, is because you get it chopped off at the end of said level.

This is done by Lord Genichiro Ashina, who is thrown at you without warning as the first boss of the game. The fight is intended to be a supposed-to-lose boss battle, as there's no way you'll have got the hang of Sekiro's intricate combat system by this point - although he can be defeated if you have the patience and skill.

Whether you win or lose, though, the end of the encounter will leave Wolf one whole arm lighter.

At the end of the game, Wolf and Genichiro duel again in the same location (this is actually the third time he's fought). When bested, Genichiro kills himself, and the battle rages on with his previously deceased grandfather, Isshin Ashina, taking his place.

Some may say this doesn't count, as Isshin is technically the game's final boss. But, given that each time you die to Isshin you have to deal with Genichiro again first...yep, it totally does.

Advertisement