With all this taken into account, you’d be hard pressed not to say that the main cast for Final Fantasy VII were more than a little overmatched in their task of taking this behemoth down. With too many powers to list off, Mercer – along with his genius intellect – possessed every physical advantage imaginable. Unfortunately, her combos are just as good, if not better, in Smash Bros. Bayonetta was structured around juggling opponents and the results were frustrating at best. Though he does have his weaknesses, Pyron makes up for them in a way that makes them easy to overlook. While the loner Skull Kid is initially presented as the primary antagonist of Majora’s Mask, The Mask itself is eventually revealed as the true antagonist in the game.

This title is focused entirely on being ridiculous and doesn't attempt to be balanced in the slightest. Kratos' special attacks are also some of the better ones in the game.

If not, then somebody is going to have a serious advantage. He can spam them until he wins, essentially. PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale does a lot of things right. There's a new Super Smash Bros. coming soon to the Nintendo Switch, and with it, every single character that has ever appeared in the franchise will return, along with a few new faces like the Inklings of Splatoon and Ridley of the Metroid series.So, with such a huge roster of returning characters, one question arises, which amongst the list of over 50 characters are the greatest?

Furthermore, because he was able to flip around so quickly, it's very difficult to watch his moves and prepare for your next attack. This suave master of capoeira battles just as about as unique as you'd expect. He’s got the fastest horse in the game, a ton of HP and ridiculous range, hitting anything and everything around him. While the Silent Hill series has produced a number of deformed, nightmare educing baddies none are more iconic than Pyramid Head. Among the "God Tier" characters is Kratos, the God of War. Once the strongest member of SOLDIER, Sephiroth has solidified himself as one of Final Fantasy’s biggest baddies, mostly due to the immense power at his disposal. Asura literally obliterated Wyzen when the latter tried to squish the former like a bug. Well that’s fairly obvious seeing that he dwarfs planets. She has been nerfed in later patches, but she's still a huge pain to fight. RELATED: Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Top 10 Most Powerful Spikes. Pyron can travel faster than light, consumes worlds in order to sustain himself and can withstand almost any kind of attack without so much as a scratch on him. Being the son of a demon definitely gives the next character on this list a sure-fire advantage. It's clear that Darth Vader is the much better option.

Whether she’s using her dual handguns, summoning demonic entities out of her hair or putting to use her superhuman speed and strength – Bayonetta makes quick work of enemies, routinely fighting off angelic entities.

Being the God of Magic, Kefka can create his own minions and utilizes some of the strongest magic in the game.

It usually starts out small and grows gradually from there, even absorbing clumps of planets by the end of Katamari Forever!, all the while being pushed around by this otherwise harmless looking character.

He's been to World War II, Japan, and so many more places. From the always useful Mach Tornado to his broken teleport move, Meta Knight was bound to be a tough fighter in any situation. Anybody that has played Bayonetta knows that the game is focused on stringing powerful combos and using all kinds of demon and witch powers to make your enemies feel the pain. She can flick it out at opponents or even fling it around in a circle. Fighting games need to find a way to bring more boss characters to the roster, but nerfing them so that they're not broken. Despite being a fairly small fighter, Metal Sonic also deals heavy amounts of damage without breaking a sweat. The menacing anti-hero has long since proven himself to be one of gaming’s most powerful characters. This has got to be one of the gloomiest, depressing boss fights in gaming. There were a few characters who were notably better than the rest of the cast, but Superman is the one who stands above all the rest.

The problem with this is that the nature of his moves makes him extremely difficult to hit. Yoda was exclusive to Soulcalibur IV and quickly made an impact. NetherRealm had their work cut out for them when they brought over Scorpion from Mortal Kombat. It’s as if the game developers wanted to give the player a reasonable challenge but completely lost track of that objective halfway through the process. Capcom knew this when putting her into Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 and decided to make her extremely true to her character. I'm a huge fan of the Nintendo Switch and have poured hours into games like Zelda and Mario Kart. Demon killing might sound like an arduous task at first, but it’s apparently as easy as pointing and shooting the hell out of whatever moves – at least to Doomguy. He has many attacks that not only damage, but push opponents back, making him a go-to fighter if the stage had any edges where you could fall. As you might expect, they're really good and have caused many players to throw their controllers in frustration. It stars the character Joseph Joestar as he embarks on crazy adventures through various periods in history. Need more proof? While not all too fast of a character, Akuma is a bruiser who can take out opposing players with ease if they’re too careless. Among them was Meta Knight. You might as well throw your controller across the room. One of the most iconic characters in the Castlevania series, Dracula is also its most fearsome. Armed with the typical superhuman abilities, Dante can tear up pretty much any foe as though they were nothing. Taking inspiration from his fighting style in the prequel trilogy, Yoda could utilize the force, flip around his opponents, and strike multiple times with his lightsaber.

The range of his moves is just plain unfair and the handicap in the game only makes Metal Sonic stronger as he takes damage. The sheer tenacity of Majora along with the various forms it takes makes it one of the most frightening foes in The Legend of Zelda universe. Kratos pretty much has all of his bases covered in battle.

Superman's moves are strong and hit quickly, but the reason why he made this list was because of one move. It gets to the point that Kefka becomes a God, wielding frightening magical powers that can overwhelm almost any foe. On its own it has three forms, each more dangerous than the other. Pokkén Tournament is a no-brainer game. After assimilating with Jenova, Sephiroth gained the ability to cast magic without the use of Materia, fly and manipulate Jenova’s cells as though they were his own.

All by himself. Though a normal vampire would fall to a shot to the heart or a ray of sun light, Dracula possesses a wide multitude of powers making such simple means of disposal incredible difficult. This character is a falcon who was granted ice abilities by a powerful spirit. Every fighting game has its “easy win” characters, and this button mashing, break dancing hooligan is just that.