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>Arguably Nito, Seath, Iron Golem, Sanctuary Guardian
Dark Souls 1 has a few PERFECT fights, but most of the game's best points are in the level design and how it all links together. Artorias, Gwyn, Sif, and O&S are probably all in the top ten bosses in the series, but I really think the boss fights were much better playing them the first time than they are looking back.
I do agree, though, that nothing in DS3 matched the satisfaction of beating O&S the first time.
>Vordt, Greatwood, Crystal Sage, Wolnir, Old Demon King, Yhorm, Ancient Wyvern, Oceiros, Champion's Gravetender, Halflight.
I'm not saying that Dark Souls 3 doesn't have it's fair share of decent bosses, but I feel like Dark Souls 1 is way superior in terms of displaying much more memorable bosses. Dark Souls 3 was coated with bosses that look cool, but turn out to be the biggest pushovers. Nothing in DS3 came close to the magic of O+S or Kalameet.
But the bed of bullshit is still bullshit.