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Have to agree the boss fight in Final Chapter is the worst part of the game for me.

Partly it's because I have to go through multiple parts each time. First the dialog, then the pumas, then the dialog, then the ninja, then the dialog then the instant death when Tommy Wiseau pulls out his dual wielding SMGs at point blank. In a game that is otherwise instant respawn, right back in to it non stop action having what should be a dramatic moment feel so uneven is a real shame.

The other problem was I found the only way to beat Tommy was to either lure the ninja to the other side of the room then killing her or tossing the knives behind Wiseau before finishing her off so I can basically two shot him before he's finished talking. Both feel like I'm cheating or at least exploiting the game in some way.
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Norsef: The other problem was I found the only way to beat Tommy was to either lure the ninja to the other side of the room then killing her or tossing the knives behind Wiseau before finishing her off so I can basically two shot him before he's finished talking. Both feel like I'm cheating or at least exploiting the game in some way.
You can just run behind one of the pillars when he finishes talking, then wait for him to stop firing and run out and kill him.
I detest boss fights in games usually but I thought they were a great addition to Hotline Miami, once you figured out how to take them out they prove to be very, very easy opponents that take all of 10 seconds to beat. They appear invincible initially due to the fragile nature of the protagonist but once you figure out their weakness it's all very straightforward.

Absolutely loving this game, just have to work on getting the rest of those masks unlocked! :D
There's a trick to beating this boss. Just make sure you're always facing him and he'll keep his distance, if you turn away he'll close in. Once you know that, he's easy.