14 Hardest Retro Bosses of All Time

Adding insult to injury is all in a day's work for these bosses.

Posted By | On 16th, Apr. 2018

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Shao Kahn – Mortal Kombat 3 (1995)

On the other hand, Shao Kahn was just cheap. Do you like being knocked out of your guard, taking chip damage with continuous shoulder charges, green projectiles, sledgehammer swings and flying knees? Kahn was more than happy to deliver. Finding his openings was a matter of hoping he taunted you and then delivering an uppercut in the process.


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