Let’s Kill High On Life’s Most Annoying Boss
Nipulon boss structure
The Nipulon fight takes you through a number of different phases. Here’s the overall structure it follows: Fight phase one: Fight Nipulon in his office. Hallucination intermission one: Chat with Gene. Fight phase two: Fight multiple Nipulons (damage the blue one to move on to the next intermission). Hallucination intermission two: Chat with your character’s sister. Fight phase three: Fight multiple Nipulons again (damage the blue one to move to the next intermission). Hallucination intermission three: Collect and chat with your Gatlian gun buddies. Fight phase four: Move down a hallway, fighting Nipulon and his copies with all four Gatlians at once.How to beat Nipulon: fight phase one (and how to cycle Gatlians for constant damage output)
Before shooting Nipulon, make a beeline to your left and grab the Luglox chest in his office (you’ll have a chance to grab this at the end if you miss it). There’s also a Dr. Gurgula hint on the TV mounted to the wall here, but this might be easier to grab once the fight’s over. Nipulon, like other bosses in the game, will go through different phases as you lower his health. Given how late this is in the game, unless you’re playing on the highest “Hunter” difficulty (which itself isn’t too much of a challenge beyond the other levels, especially if you play a lot of FPS games), the first phase shouldn’t trouble you too much. Pick whatever tactics you’ve been enjoying, but I’ll break down what worked well for me. You’ll be fighting Nipulon in his office to start (after, yet again, talking to fucking Helen of all god damn people), so close-quarters weapons like Gus (shotgun) are very useful. While Nipulon has some resistance to attacks like Kenny’s globshot (you can’t juggle him), other trickhole shots like Gus’ disc or Sweezy’s time bubble are usable. But ideally, you want to swap guns frequently. High on Life’s guns reload themselves when you don’t have them equipped, so cycling through your guns instead of reloading is a reliable pattern to fall into if you’re not maining a specific gun or two. I recommend starting with Sweezy, and then cycling through so that Gus is your final gun. Gus’ trickhole shot, his disc, ricochets off walls and can be hit with a timed-melee strike (watch for the prompt on the disc, it’s easy to miss!) to send it around the map again. By the time you strike the disc a few times, you’ll be ready to move back to Sweezy, whose trickhole will hopefully have reset by then, or will be very close. The pattern will look something like this:- Shoot with Sweezy’s trickhole shot, empty her magazine into the enemy.
- Switch to Creature, fire his trickhole shot, and then empty his magazine.
- Switch to Kenny, fire his trickhole, empty his magazine.
- Switch to Gus, fire his trickhole (melee the disc a few times to keep it active), empty his magazine.
- Switch back to Sweezy and do this whole thing over again.
How to beat Nipulon: hallucination intermissions one, two, and three
Each phase following the office brawl starts with a little hallucinatory interlude where you’re caught in a loop of objects from other scenes in the game. This happens a total of three times during the fight. These interludes require you to chat with an NPC, then jump into a black hole that appears in the centre of the area to resume your fight with Nipulon. The first scene has you chatting with Gene. The second involves a talk with your character’s sister.- Creature is on an operating table.
- Kenny is on a Space Applebee’s table.
- Gus is on some rubble in front of a large drill.
- Sweezy is on a table on the left side of a truck.
How to beat Nipulon’s copies: fight phases two and three
Once you cut through the hallucinatory episode where friends and family tell you that you’re an awful, selfish person destined for failure (that’s not familiar at all), you’ll engage with Nipulon in the most annoying way possible: He has multiple versions of himself dancing in a swarming mess of trippy colours. Do not brute force your way through this. Trust me. Your first instinct might be to just shoot through all the copies like a process of elimination until you get to the real one. I’m here to tell you that won’t work. Instead, you really need to focus on finding the right Nipulon. Fortunately this isn’t too hard. All of Nipulon’s clones will have dominating green colour patterns on their armour and exoskeleton (he’s a bug, he doesn’t have skin!). You want to keep an eye out for the Nipulon with blue armour, purple gloves, and a tan exoskeleton. That’s our guy. Kill him dead, bounty hunter.How to beat Nipulon: fourth (final) phase
There’s not much of a trick to the final phase of the Nipulon fight. Once you’ve had a little chat with your Gatlians, you’ll get to use all four at once. You’ll have to move down a trippy hallway filled with Nipulon copies. The real one is at the very end. While they can damage you,and there is some risk of death, you want to keep moving forward and spam all of your guns to clear through the barriers of Nipulon copies until you’re back at his office entrance, where the real, blue one waits. You’ll need to move in to use Knifey to deliver the final blow. After killing Nipulon, don’t forget to grab the Luglox chest in his office — assuming you didn’t do so in the beginning. In the same area (the nook with the bookshelves), you should also grab the Dr. Gurgula hint on a screen mounted to the wall.The post Let’s Kill High On Life’s Most Annoying Boss appeared first on Kotaku Australia.