10 Hidden Video Game Bosses You Weren't Meant To Fight
Some bosses can only be fought if you're looking for trouble!
Video game bosses are typically difficult to test your skills, but sometimes, their ridiculous power level serves a completely different roleāto keep you from doing things.
Yes, sometimes, the boss exists solely to guard something the player isn't meant to see or punish them for stepping over their boundaries.
These types of bosses are usually hidden, and you aren't meant to get into a fight with them. However, if your curiosity gets the better of you and you start poking your nose where it doesn't belong, they will find you, and they will kill you.
From giant monsters protecting poor NPCs from being exploited to unseemly people with godlike power that punish you for annoying them, these bosses aren't your typical bad guys to kill. They lurk in the shadows as a reminder for all players to act nice, and if you play by the book, chances are, you're never going to come across them.
However, if you're curious to find out who they are but don't want to get your butt kicked searching for them, the following list will have all the answers you need.
10. Morgan Freeman - South Park: Fractured But Whole
South Park: Fractured But Whole, the superhero-themed sequel to the first South Park RPG, is a somewhat linear experience.
Although you're allowed to explore the game's map on your own and there are a lot of things to discover, most of the game's boss fights are scripted to happen throughout the course of the main story.
This said, if the player is looking for trouble, the game does feature several difficult fights specifically for those who can't sit straight.
In fact, one of them is so impossibly difficult, it's obvious you're not really meant to fight it if you're a casual player.
This is obviously a reference to the boss battle with the legendary actor, Morgan Freeman! Hidden within one of South Park's taquerias, Mr. Freeman just wants to run his humble restaurant, but if you keep bothering him, he will bring down his full might on you.
Similar to his godlike personas in movies, in-game Morgan Freeman possesses an omniscient kind of strength to punish those players who poke their noses where they don't belong.
And while it is technically possible to defeat him, you're pretty much never going to do it unless your character is fully maxed out.
Moral of the story? Don't mess with a god.