Double Kick Heroes
38 Achievements
1,000
8-10h
PC
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Satan
You beat Satan on EXTREME difficulty.
75
0.33%
How to unlock the Satan achievement in Double Kick Heroes - Definitive Guide
This guide will help you kill Satan (chapter 6 boss battle) on your own in the most efficient way possible. This boss is very different from all the others, since it automatically dies at the end no matter how much damage you did, making it one of the easiest boss fights in the game, since all you have to do is survive to the end. This is very easily doable solo, but if you are still having trouble, you can have a second person help you via Xbox's copilot feature. Have the more skilled person take the most important double kick lane, and the second less skilled person take the snare and cymbal lanes.
This achievement stacks with the following:
Here's the tutorial video, along with the full description from YouTube posted below. Check out the last paragraph for boss specific strategies.
This is a tutorial on the most efficient method to kill Satan on Extreme difficulty, on the Xbox One. You can obtain the achievement on either Story or Arcade mode. I played on Arcade mode so I could show off the full chart.
First of all, make sure you spend time tweaking the settings. Go into Gameplay and turn on the "No Overheat Mod", and change "Musical Score Speed" to x0.5. The "No Overheat Mod" allows you to spam as much as you want with no penalty outside of losing your streak. Changing the "Musical Score Speed" gives you more time to see the notes, but more importantly, it increases the size of the timing window, making it MUCH easier to keep your streak going. You can still earn any achievement in the game with these mods on.
Next go into Controls and make a custom control scheme. Both default options are terrible in my opinion. Make sure that the up kick and down kick are mapped to separate thumbs, then use the bumpers and triggers for snares and cymbals. I personally chose right on the d-pad for down kick and X for up kick, and then LB and RB for snares and LT and RT for cymbals.
Finally, go into Sound and tweak the Audio/Video Calibration. The Video Calibration test works fairly well. The calibration changes every time you hit RB, so keep hitting RB with the flash until it stays pretty consistent. For me, I landed at -25 MS. The Audio Calibration test is completely broken unfortunately. Thankfully, the game is very good at indicating if you are early/late during gameplay. If you notice that you are consistently late in a song, then increase the audio delay (ex: move it from -50 MS to -70MS), and vice versa if you are consistently early. For me, -220 MS is where I landed eventually (that seems like a crazy high number but it worked for me for some reason).
Now for general boss fighting strategies:
Always focus on the double kick lane first. This is the most important lane by far, because it does the most damage, and anytime you miss a note or hit the button too many times, you lose your streak and go back to the pistol, which causes you to miss out on a lot of damage potential. However, the snare and cymbals don't affect your streak at all. You can spam them, or ignore them, and still maintain your double kick streak. The more you hit the snare and sniper, the more often you will throw grenades and fire sniper shots, so they can be useful if you can manage to hit them. But you never want to hit them if it causes you to lose your double kick streak. The sniper is more important than grenades in boss battles, as it does single targeted spike damage; so focus on that before grenades, if you have to.
A very nice thing about this game is the HUGE timing window. You'll notice that there are 'Perfect', 'Good', and 'OK' timings. These all have different point totals, but they all do the exact same amount of damage against the boss. Which means if you hit the notes anywhere in the massive yellow timing window, you do full damage. You can completely ignore the timing of the songs and just hit the notes whenever they are in the square and still do fine. Use this to your advantage on the fast parts! Instead of alternating back and forth, it might be easier for you to hit both up and down kick at the same time.
Now for this particular boss fight:
This is one of the easiest boss fights in the game, despite having tons of super fast kicks and difficult rhythms all the way through the 6 minute 66 second long song. As long as you survive, Satan will die as soon as the song ends, no matter what, and the achievement will unlock. You might get hit on the first phase once or twice, because there are random small enemies, but Satan's second and third phases have no small enemies, and he can easily be repelled by only focusing the double kick lane, even if you lose your streak constantly. If any part gets too fast for you, just mash away on the kick buttons and you should be fine. You can see from the video, that's exactly what I did on phase 2, and I never came close to getting hit.
This achievement stacks with the following:
Here's the tutorial video, along with the full description from YouTube posted below. Check out the last paragraph for boss specific strategies.
This is a tutorial on the most efficient method to kill Satan on Extreme difficulty, on the Xbox One. You can obtain the achievement on either Story or Arcade mode. I played on Arcade mode so I could show off the full chart.
First of all, make sure you spend time tweaking the settings. Go into Gameplay and turn on the "No Overheat Mod", and change "Musical Score Speed" to x0.5. The "No Overheat Mod" allows you to spam as much as you want with no penalty outside of losing your streak. Changing the "Musical Score Speed" gives you more time to see the notes, but more importantly, it increases the size of the timing window, making it MUCH easier to keep your streak going. You can still earn any achievement in the game with these mods on.
Next go into Controls and make a custom control scheme. Both default options are terrible in my opinion. Make sure that the up kick and down kick are mapped to separate thumbs, then use the bumpers and triggers for snares and cymbals. I personally chose right on the d-pad for down kick and X for up kick, and then LB and RB for snares and LT and RT for cymbals.
Finally, go into Sound and tweak the Audio/Video Calibration. The Video Calibration test works fairly well. The calibration changes every time you hit RB, so keep hitting RB with the flash until it stays pretty consistent. For me, I landed at -25 MS. The Audio Calibration test is completely broken unfortunately. Thankfully, the game is very good at indicating if you are early/late during gameplay. If you notice that you are consistently late in a song, then increase the audio delay (ex: move it from -50 MS to -70MS), and vice versa if you are consistently early. For me, -220 MS is where I landed eventually (that seems like a crazy high number but it worked for me for some reason).
Now for general boss fighting strategies:
Always focus on the double kick lane first. This is the most important lane by far, because it does the most damage, and anytime you miss a note or hit the button too many times, you lose your streak and go back to the pistol, which causes you to miss out on a lot of damage potential. However, the snare and cymbals don't affect your streak at all. You can spam them, or ignore them, and still maintain your double kick streak. The more you hit the snare and sniper, the more often you will throw grenades and fire sniper shots, so they can be useful if you can manage to hit them. But you never want to hit them if it causes you to lose your double kick streak. The sniper is more important than grenades in boss battles, as it does single targeted spike damage; so focus on that before grenades, if you have to.
A very nice thing about this game is the HUGE timing window. You'll notice that there are 'Perfect', 'Good', and 'OK' timings. These all have different point totals, but they all do the exact same amount of damage against the boss. Which means if you hit the notes anywhere in the massive yellow timing window, you do full damage. You can completely ignore the timing of the songs and just hit the notes whenever they are in the square and still do fine. Use this to your advantage on the fast parts! Instead of alternating back and forth, it might be easier for you to hit both up and down kick at the same time.
Now for this particular boss fight:
This is one of the easiest boss fights in the game, despite having tons of super fast kicks and difficult rhythms all the way through the 6 minute 66 second long song. As long as you survive, Satan will die as soon as the song ends, no matter what, and the achievement will unlock. You might get hit on the first phase once or twice, because there are random small enemies, but Satan's second and third phases have no small enemies, and he can easily be repelled by only focusing the double kick lane, even if you lose your streak constantly. If any part gets too fast for you, just mash away on the kick buttons and you should be fine. You can see from the video, that's exactly what I did on phase 2, and I never came close to getting hit.
1 Comment
Not sure if you're meant to play this with the Drumkit of Destiny equipped because when playing through this boss on Extreme where I didn't have the option to equip the Drumkit because I played through the story on the easiest difficulty (Rock), I kept getting hit seemingly by nothing at the start and could not get through to the next phase. I fixed it by changing back to Rock difficulty on the map, selecting the boss again then pausing on the screen where it asks you if you want to use the Drumkit and changing difficulty to Extreme before selecting yes. With the Drumkit equipped, I got into the next phase no problem and finished the boss on my first try.
By AlexSW1997 on 30 Aug 2023 21:04
Satan is the final boss, you can find him in the end of chapter 6.
To unlock this achievement, you'll have to beat him on EXTREME difficulty (and you'll also unlock achievements for VIOLENCE, METAL and Hard Rock difficulty).
First, you don't have to beat the boss in Story mode, you can do it in Arcade (you'll have to unlock the level before by progressing through campaign, though)
Second, you have to kill the boss and not simply survive through the level. So, there is a hidden countdown before the boss run away. You'll have to do a great performance to beat him.
Third, I advise you to change the gameplay type in the options, and to chose the buttons you prefer to use.
Personally, I chose and respectively for "shooting up" and "shooting down", then and for the grenades, and finally and for the sniper.
Finally, if you have trouble with bosses (and you should have, especially in high difficulties), here is a great tip to help you, if you have another player (and another controller) with you.
Use the Copilot feature of the console :
- Turn on both of the controllers.
- Go to the console settings.
- Select "Ease of access" (the last category), then "controller".
- Select "Copilot settings" (that should start the app).
- On the bottom, select "Activate Copilot".
- Now, the two controllers are used for one profile.
- Once in the game, have a player focused on the first two lines, the other one on the last line.
With that tip, it will be really easier to defeat the boss.
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Another great tip shared by Enluna :
To unlock this achievement, you'll have to beat him on EXTREME difficulty (and you'll also unlock achievements for VIOLENCE, METAL and Hard Rock difficulty).
First, you don't have to beat the boss in Story mode, you can do it in Arcade (you'll have to unlock the level before by progressing through campaign, though)
Second, you have to kill the boss and not simply survive through the level. So, there is a hidden countdown before the boss run away. You'll have to do a great performance to beat him.
Third, I advise you to change the gameplay type in the options, and to chose the buttons you prefer to use.
Personally, I chose and respectively for "shooting up" and "shooting down", then and for the grenades, and finally and for the sniper.
Finally, if you have trouble with bosses (and you should have, especially in high difficulties), here is a great tip to help you, if you have another player (and another controller) with you.
Use the Copilot feature of the console :
- Turn on both of the controllers.
- Go to the console settings.
- Select "Ease of access" (the last category), then "controller".
- Select "Copilot settings" (that should start the app).
- On the bottom, select "Activate Copilot".
- Now, the two controllers are used for one profile.
- Once in the game, have a player focused on the first two lines, the other one on the last line.
With that tip, it will be really easier to defeat the boss.
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Another great tip shared by Enluna :
Just a heads up, you can lower the speed of the song to 0.5x on settings and make the achievements on extreme a lot more doable (I did them with my sister who don't play games at all doing the copilot method... The decent player should pick the yellow line and try to mantain the 8x the entire song, the second player (who will focus purple and red) can fail all the notes that he wants since you don't lose the multiplier, of course the less he fails, more extra damage towards the boss... )
6 Comments
For PC user, you can simply use a controller and the keyboard. I did all of the boss in Extreme with my girlfriend that do not play games, I let her do the red/purple (as you don't lose combo) and she used 4 button on the gamepad, while I was smashing my keyboard. Easy set of achievement ^^
By Crocsx on 22 Sep 2020 06:34
Copilot is a god-tier tip.
By DanielSW on 20 Nov 2020 22:48