Polygon: All Posts by Tyler Leehttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/42931/favicon.ico2015-09-28T12:00:02-04:00https://www.polygon.com/authors/1442418858/rss2015-09-28T12:00:02-04:002015-09-28T12:00:02-04:00An annotated history of video game boss battles
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<p>When arcades were a powerful presence in gaming, boss battles were, amongst other things, a way to keep players from coasting through games. Today, they often include far more nuance and drama. They can be hours-long, involving multiple stages and story reveals.</p>
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https://www.polygon.com/features/2015/9/28/9333685/annotated-history-boss-battlesTyler Lee