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As the game developers, we prefer the story mode without this character and wanted to keep the story mode as it was when the game released initially.
The boss fight rocks though :-).
Cheers.
I'd like you to know that if your company was a person, I would provide it with cataclysmic oral sex for a thousand years.
Thanks.
I guess i'll have to check some video of the Xbox One version to see if there were some dialogues we are missing out
bernard
never was a test boss upgraded for the actual game so hard
To answer that, Bernard is a collection of all bosses in one, and will switch up his attacks every phase to mimic one of the original bosses. Nothing too exciting happens when you beat him, but there is some special artwork unlocked by doing so.
the bosses name is Bernard
theres an achievement called Faster than B where you have to beat the games combat designer speed run score of 1:29:56
Bernard's the combat designer, aint he?
That thought crossed my mind while fighting him, but a look at the credits will tell you his name was Benjamin