How do you beat this bullshit fucking boss

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by not being deaf

I use one of the already existing guides because I'm not a retarded baby.

>I'm not a retarded baby.
You are using a guide.

>I'm not a retarded baby.
>use a guide
The evidence would state others.

By getting some proper education, anyone with basic music lessons at a mediocre high school will be able to get the sound cues and tempo.

You keep trying for hours until you learn it.
There is a constant tempo in the song, but it's very hard to follow it.

i had a friend who was really good at vidya and that was his favorite game and i still dont think he ever beat this, he told me he spent years on and off trying that boss

just remember the timing
and save state

i don't think theres save states on rpcs3

Optimizing your time is the highest iq path.

why, litteraly just watch a video on YT and memorize it

>Trophy whore
>Worried my whole playthrough about this trophy
>Open a YouTube video with the inputs and try to sync it with the game
>Do it first time

I was literally shaking

>worried about trophies
Unironically the most pathetic thing someone who plays video games could care about.

>trophy
>on PS2

wat?

>He doesn’t have rhythm
Haha holy shit you suck

By unironically learning what Time Signatures in music are, closing your eyes and doing it purely by ear because that's what this boss expects you to do (which is why camera goes offscreen halfway through).
By using your eyes you're working to your own detriment due to sensory overload of excess, unimportant information that makes it HARDER.
I'll even spoonfeed you what time signature the song has, it's 4/4.
Meaning you need to count under your breath -> 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 -> 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
If a new ring spawns from the boss when you count to 2, then it means the correct moment to press the shield button is when you get to 2 again in your counting.
This is how you beat it, learn2music.

>Drakengard 3
>on PS2
it was on ps3 you sperg

What, do you play games for fun user? What's wrong with you?

I'd like to believe that user was making a jab at the fact it looks and plays like a PS2 games (which it does, there's even PS2 games that look better and run at better framerate).

Count bro, the only real bs part is probably the very last note. I also started alternating buttons when you get to Zero a second time, helps with the eighth notes. Goddamn probably spent as much time on this boss as any other single branch tho

I also enjoyed it, but I don't know how popular that opinion is, this for sure feels like a boss that would have divided the fanbase.

Ha ha welcome to Intoners' World, bitch.

>the only real bs part is probably the very last note
It's legitimately bullshit, and it's not 1 note, it's 2 notes. Anyway you just need to memorize at which specific dialogue points they come on (dialogue is the timing hint in this case).

One tip, you'd better be vibin' with the song. That's the only way, feel it, taste it, be the song.

>There is a constant tempo
There isn't, the tempo changes with every Intoner's section. But the time signature doesn't change, which is what you should be paying attention to the most.

you press the button at the right time

>Anyway you just need to memorize at which specific dialogue points they come on (dialogue is the timing hint in this case)
That's what I figured, I tried counting it the second time I got to that section and was off by like a full two beats, though I still managed to hit it by pure luck. Haven't been that satisfied in a while.

I was in the wrong, I thought this was the ending E boss of Drakengard 1
Oh you are correct

Fight through the tears because this is the single most depressing boss fight in all of fiction. No, not because it's "Bad" or anything, but because the context surrounding it, in story, is nothing short of heartbreaking

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This is Ending D boss of Drakengard 3 which is unironically 10 times harder.

This silence is mine...
;_;7

Track Taro down and beat him to a pulp. Let him think it's over for a bit then clock him out.