Dota 2 got a major update recently that, among many other things, made it much easier for players to create and share custom games with one another. One of the best (and certainly the silliest) of the new player-made modes turns Valveâs into a PvE game thatâs fittingly known as âEpic Boss Fight.â
Like all the other major MOBAs, Dota 2 is primarily a player-vs.-player game. NPC monsters only exist for each team to earn powerful character buffs and to make the games more complicatedâsomething MOBAs really love to be. Epic Boss Fight turns this on its head by pitting a five-man team against an array of increasingly hard-to-kill and even more gigantic bad guys. You know, bosses.
As this video of an Epic Boss Fight match by the YouTuber Baumi shows, the bosses start out pretty small. More like the normal NPC critters you might clash with in a regular game of Dota 2.
Pretty soon, the bosses start to get moreâŠepic. By which I mean, they get bigger:
âŠand bigger:
âŠandâŠbigger:
âŠuntil theyâre so big they canât seem to fit into the frame:
Jeez! This brings me back to the first time I ran into a dragon in Baldurâs Gate II. Remember the good old days when all the major bosses were so huge they took up the entire screen?
Judging by the feedback on the Epic Boss Fight Steam page, Dota 2 players have been enjoying the custom mode since it first came out with the Reborn beta. The critical responses claim the mode is punishingly difficult in a not-very-well-designed wayâsaying that it simply ups NPCsâ hit points, reach, and damage to make them increasingly difficult. Many of these detractors insist that FrenchDeath, the modâs creator, needs to nerf a lot of the monsters. Although if Epic Boss Fight is anything like a regular MOBA, people demanding nerfs is usually a sign that theyâre obsessed with the game and enjoying it more than theyâd like to admit.
To his credit, FrenchDeath admits on the Epic Boss Fight page that the custom game does need additional balancing, which he plans to implement in the future along with more bosses to fight. In the meantime, you can check the game out here, or even support its future development by contributing to its Patreon.
Also hereâs another boss-fight GIF that I couldnât find a place for up top:
Same.
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