His third phase is even harder as he launches fireballs at users that, when destroyed, break up into even smaller and faster fireballs. The problem is during this phase he constantly attacks and the player is reliant on the moving stage to offer enough platforms to stand on. Once you make it to the second part of the fight, Grim decides to occupy the bottom left of the screen meaning you have to get on his level to actually damage him. Instead, Grim tests users’ raw ability to dodge projectiles that span from giant meteors to angry fireballs that hurl themselves at Cuphead. Most of his attacks are fairly tricky to dodge, as the dragon doesn’t offer a ton of parry opportunities for the player. Here is our ranking for all of the Cuphead bosses from easiest to worst.Ĭracking the top three is Grim Matchstick who is way tougher than his cute design lets on. Finally, it’s important to note that difficulty is not an absolute, so what we view as tricky may not be the same for another. We are solely ranking the difficulty and design of the boss fight. Additionally, we are not taking into consideration glitches or exploits that can make fights far easier. So King Dice includes all 9 possible mini-bosses and The Root Pack will be ranked as a group. When ranking these fearsome foes we decided to only focus on the whole fights and not individual sections. Of course, this gave us one burning question – which boss is the hardest? This title is notorious for its difficult gameplay and many of the battles demand perfect timing. Don’t let their adorable designs fool you as many of these bosses will absolutely obliterate anything in their way. Designed largely as a boss rush game, players have to battle their way through some truly colorful characters. We reviewed it here.Cuphead is a love letter to both 1930s animation and side-scrolling shooters. It’s an Xbox Play Anywhere title, so you can enjoy cross-play on both platforms.
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The game is tough, people.Ĭupheadis out today on Windows PC and Xbox One. As for Regular difficulty… well, we’re working on that. It took us around 5-6 hours to beat all the bosses on Simple difficulty. You’ll need those contracts to make it to the finale. While you can progress from one world to the next by beating levels on Simple difficulty, you’ll need to beat the bosses on Regular difficulty in order to secure their contracts. Beating those will provide a new Super each. There are also three Mausoleums in Cuphead - one for each world. Bosses: Casino/King Dice (8 possible variations: 3 Drinks, Chip Stack, Cigar, Domino, Monkey and Cymbal, Rabbit in a Hat, Roulette Wheel, Skeleton Horse), The Devil.Run ‘n Guns: Perilous Piers, Rugged Ridge.Kahl’s Robot, Cala Maria, Phantom Express Bosses: Rumor Honeybottoms, Captain Brineybeard, Sally Stageplay, Werner Werman, Dr.Run ‘n Guns: Funfair Fever, Funhouse Frazzle.Bosses: Baroness Von Bon Bon, Beppi the Clown, Djimmi the Great, Grim Matchstick, Wally Warbles.Run ‘n Guns: Forest Follies, Treetop Trouble.Bosses: The Root Pack, Goopy Le Grande, Hilda Berg, Cagney Carnation, Ribby and Croaks.Here’s a breakdown of what to expect: World 1 (Inkwell Isle 1) Want a more detailed explanation of what’s going on? Easy!Įach of Cuphead‘s worlds have actual bosses to beat (and contracts to secure) alongside Run ‘n Gun missions that provide all-important Coins. If you just want the number and don’t want any further specifics, we’ve got you covered. If you’re looking to see how many bosses are included in the game, look no further - we’ve got the answer for you in spoiler-free and spoiler-filled options, both below. Cuphead, the strange mix of Mickey Mouse and Contra, heads to Windows PC and Xbox One today.Īlready known for being hard as all hell, potential players are sure to be curious how long the game actually is.