Summary

Anytime theKingdom Heartsfranchise is brought up in online discussions,people usually talk about its convoluted storyor its crazyDisneyelements. But there’s something else that this franchise does extremely well, and that it’s boss battles.Kingdom Heartsfeatures some of the best bosses that an Action RPG can offer.

While most of them have already been praised countless times, there are also many other incredible bosses that have sadly been forgotten or misjudged by the community. Like most RPG franchises, eachKingdom Heartsgame has several boss encounters, so it’s inevitable that some of them don’t get the appreciation they deserve. These are some of the best examples.

The optional boss Kurt Zisa in Kingdom Hearts 1.

The very first game has many optional bosses, and they come in different types: There are boring encounters, like the one against the Phantom, and there are some challenging clashes,like the battle against the villain ofFinal Fantasy VII, Sephiroth. But, there’s another amazing boss hiding deep in the desert of Agrabah, and its name isKurt Zisa.

This giant Heartless has a unique gimmick that makes its battle quite refreshing: When it uses its swords, it can only be damaged by physical attacks, and when it summons a shield, it can only be damaged by magical attacks. It’s up to the player to switch up their fighting style on the go in order to defeat it. To top it all off, Kurt Zisa has what is possibly the best Heartless design in the entire series.

Zexion facing Riku at Destiny Islands, in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories.

Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

Memory is the key. Sora reunites with his friends from Kingdom Hearts and encounters foes both old and new while exploring a castle and regaining his missing memories.

Most bosses inKingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memoriesdon’t make good use ofthis game’s infamous card-based combat system, as they mostly just rely on powerful sleights. ButZexionis an exception, and possibly the most memorable boss in the entire adventure, since his battle is so unique that it couldn’t be replicated in other games.

Demyx facing Sora in Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix.

Zexion can only be faced on Riku’s side of the story. He can actually steal the player’s cards and use them in order to make copies of himself. If the player is not careful, he will only get stronger and trickier to deal with. It’s a creative fight, and it’s a shame that Zexion didn’t get a boss fight in the originalChain of Memories, only in this remake.

The words “Dance! Water! Dance!” are enough to bring bad memories for mostKingdom Heartsfans. AndDemyx,the ninth member of Organization XIII, is responsible for them. This is a battle that seemed hard and annoying when players were young, but it’s actually quite fun and nowhere near as hard as most fans believed.

Saix facing Roxas, in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Demyx begins his battle by summoning a horde of water clones that have to be defeated in a time limit, but this is quite easy to deal with. After that part is over, the rest of the battle is as entertaining and challenging as most encounters with Organization XIII, especially because Demyx himself is such a fun character. On the other hand, his Data Battle inKingdom Hearts 2 Final Mixis actually very frustrating.

Because of the technical limitations of theNintendo DS,the battles inKingdom Hearts 358/2 Daysmay not be as complex as in other titles, but there still are some bosses here that are worth fighting. One that is oddly forgotten among the fan base isSaix, who Roxas has to face when he decides to leave Organization XIII.

Aqua versus the Magic Mirror in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

The entire game had been building up to this confrontation. As Roxas’ superior, Saix had belittled him time & time again. Now, he has to be defeated in one of the most satisfying boss battles in the franchise, even though Saix does put up a good fight. It’s a shame that a lot of people are not even aware that this battle exists, since it was completely omitted from the cutscene compilation inKingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix.

There’s always a fair number of Disney villains that the player needs to defeat in everyKingdom Heartsgame, andBirth by Sleepis no exception. While there are the usual suspects,like Maleficent or Captain Hook, one of the most unexpected Disney bosses in this game is none other than theMagic Mirror, fromSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

The two forms of Sora’s Heartless in Kingdom Hearts Re: Coded.

During the course of this game, both Terra and Aqua have to face this fairy tale icon. And how exactly do they defeat a mirror? Thanks to the Evil Queen’s dark magic, the battle takes place inside the mirror, and it requires the player to pay attention, since the Magic Mirror’s face is constantly swapping places. It’s not a challenging boss, but it is way more fun than it has any right to be.

The combat system inKingdom Hearts Re: Codedis surprisingly fluid, despite the fact that it was also released for the Nintendo DS. Sadly, because of the constant array of mini-games and worlds that are recycled from other titles, most bosses in this game are relatively forgettable, except for one that deserves to be brought up more:Sora’s Heartless.

The Anti Black Coat Nightmare, as seen in Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance.

Being able to face and defeata powered-up version of Sora’s HeartlessfromKingdom Heartsis an epic concept in and of itself, and the gameplay is also solid. The first phase plays like a typical encounter against a Darkside, but with enough differences in its attacks to make it stand out. But the second phase is where this fight truly shines, with the Heartless turning into a humanoid foe with quick and powerful attacks that show off how deep this combat system can be.

This boss feels like it came out of nowhere, and since it doesn’t really have any further impacton the plot ofKingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, most fans forgot it even exists. Yet theAnti Black CoatNightmare shouldn’t be remembered because of its character, but because of the memorable boss battle it starred in.

Sora versus Dark Inferno in Kingdom Hearts 3.

Humanoid bosses in theKingdom Heartsseries are always some of the toughest fights, and this is no exception. With its quick movements, powerful attacks, and even some unexpected techniques (like draining Riku’s HP in order to heal itself), the Anti Black Coat feels like an optional super boss, instead of a mandatory encounter in the middle of the game’s plot. This fight is not for everyone, but those who manage to defeat it will feel the satisfaction of mastering such a strong opponent.

WhenKingdom Hearts3was initially released, fans were hoping to find a powerful optional boss that would be difficult to defeat, like Sephiroth or Lingering Will from previous titles. Most of them were disappointed when they found out that the only super boss in the game was a Heartless known asDark Inferno.

It’s a shame that it’s often remembered as the easiest optional boss in the franchise, because this fight is quite fun and tricky to deal with if the player is not prepared. Not to mention, this is an excellent way for seasoned players to test out new techniques.With the release of theReMindDLC, there are now several challenging super bosses inKingdom Hearts 3, like Yozora. So, now that the pressure has been taken off Dark Inferno, this solid boss deserves a second chance from most fans.