Uhmmmm.... @DaviVasc , I kinda wonder how you could possibly miss Miquella in the base game. I mean, the most significant demigod with two flowers, one butterfly and several weapons, npc's and bosses basically directly referencing him? The focus of the DLC? ^^;; Keep your eyes and ears open when playing the game, k?
The second phase fits the boss it represents so well... "Pure and radiant, he wields love to shrive clean the hearts of men. There is nothing more terrifying."
@@alextrill5829 Nah the underlying militaristic snare drums are still there, though in the background as if his will had been quashed to fit that vibe of miquella being in control.
Sir Ansbach, the true GOAT of the DLC, man, I loved that npc. "Yeah this is bullcrap and he used lord Mohg like trash, fuck this Miquella dude, beat the shit out of him"
17:34 at this point you can hear Radahn' choir come back for a bit, but way more quiet until the female vocals become even more intense almost cutting off Radahn' choir, I like to think of it as a window to show just how much of an overwhelming hold Miquella has on Radahn, tragic and beautiful
I’m pretty sure Miquella is mind controlling Radhan so it scarier that way, Radhan is coming back to his senses and Miquella is continuously erasing his mind
@@RedViIIain yes and it's a good thing. Plenty of people have beaten the fight in a variety of ways. Improve your skills instead of complaining. Next please.
"Ethereal but terrifying" is probably the best possible description of Miquella. Fascinating to see how this is reflected in the music and how well you deduced his character just from the theme. And don't worry, the anticipated explosion is there in the bossfight...
In the original Starscourge Radahn song, phase one was the memory of who he was, the warrior who ruled the battlefield. Phase two by contrast was a eulogy almost of the horror he has become, the beast he was degraded to. But then we get to Promised Consort Phase 1. And it is glorious. It's the Lion, returned to his prime. A moment worth celebrating far and wide. But even that has a small hint of sadness at the end, for said Lion has been leashed by a "kindly" master.
God damn I can hear exactly what your talking about, the somber tones going into phase 2 is exactly that feeling of Radahn being leashed, and then the rest of the song is primarily Miqeualla, that's amazing
It's so fitting what you say, especially since Radahn and Miquella mirror Godfrey and Serosh in a way, Serosh being the lion who held back Hoarah Loux's blood thirst and Miquella holding back Radahn (The Lion)'s blood thirst.
CURSE YOU MIQUELLA! I HEREBY VOW, YOU WILL RUE THIS DAY! BEHOLD, A TRUE TARNISHED WARRIOR, AND I, MIMIC TEAR! YOUR FEARS MADE FLESH! HOLY OF DIVINITY YOU MIGHT BE FOUL GOD... BUT WE WILL RIDDLE WITH HOLES YOUR SHINY HAIR! WITH A HAIL OF L2's! WITH EVERY LAST DROP OF OUR BEING!
God of the New Order.. If you have known cheese.. if you grieve for this world.. Then yield the path forward to us.. To I.. Tarnished, and my promised consort.. Mimic Tear.
When I learned who the Promised Consort was, I immediately thought two things. 1. It darn well better have the same melody as phase 2 of the original fight. 2. How would they make a solemn funeral march into something epic? Well, by Gwyn did they do both, because phase 1 has Proof of a Hero levels of "let's f*cking go" energy.
@@Kimaris-jg8zg the thing is we can't really do anything about it. I wish there was a side quest that lets us actually join or at least reason with Miquella. Miquella seems to be sane and reasonable.
This fight is the first time to my knowledge, in the entire soulsborne series where we are facing a true god, at the height of their power. no fall from grace over thousands of years, no evil force weakening them, They are a truly Divine force and the fight itself matches that, as it is the single hardest fight fromsoft have ever made, seriously it is Psychotic how cracked this boss is.
Nameless King/Gwyndolin/Moon presence/Ebrietas were probably at the height of their power with nothing weakening them at the time of their fights and likely or definitely classify as gods in their respective games, if not including gods theres a good number of being at the height of their power with no discernible weakness like Gael/Isshin if including sekiro/Some Archdemons/Some of the dragons like Kalameet etc.
Same. I am looking forward to my Spotify wrapped just to see how many times I’ve listened to it. I’ve gone on runs, walks and entire gym workouts just listening to this song on repeat. I ran half a marathon a few weeks ago and for more than half of that time I listened to this track, it made running a much easier
I love the fact they specifically reused the second part of Starscourge Radahns OST because it represents his former self before the scarlet rot. It’s a reminder of Radahns prime as true warrior, not a mindless beast. It makes sense because that’s exactly who you’re fighting on your final encounter with the mightiest demi god. It’s also an amazing detail that the loudest voice in phase 2 is Miquellas. After ascending godhood into he now stands above everyone and everything. Thousands of other voices, instruments and percussion play at the same time but not even a single one of them manages to drown out Miquellas heavenly prayers. One of the best soundtracks they ever made. The contrast of Radahns irrational lust for war and Miquellas dream of an age of compassion was executed perfectly.
This theme is a masterpiece. Perfectly fits the occasion and grandeur of the battle. Really captures the characters splendidly. A perfect theme for the finale of this amazing game.
It's pretty crazy how you can tell so much about a boss even though you're unfamiliar with their lore, and you hit the nail on the head on so many details in your analysis of this track. I guess it really tells you how tailor made and expertly crafted some OSTs are, where they perfectly fit the boss in question.
Serious question: does this "spoil" your own playthrough going through the OST beforehand? Or does it improve the overall experience when you get to these bosses in-game and realize either "wow I was on the money" or "wow I was way off on my analysis"?
It spoils it in the sense that I lose some of the in-game surprises, but in my unique case it's worth it because doing these videos blind is a ton of fun.
I would love to see you analyze "The Twin Moon Knight" next. It's one of the tracks in the dlc that I feel like went almost unnoticed by players and overshadowed by tracks like the Divine Beast, Messmer and Promised Consort and it deserves some time in the spotlight. It's my personal favorite theme in the dlc.
The way you break down and explain songs and the way chords are supposed to make you feel has genuinely made me have such a greater appreciation of music, thanks Davi.
I absolutely do love watching these. The way he picks up exactly what is being put down, the loud bombastic melody to simbolize the red mane general and the holy ethereal voice drowning it under its control.
I love that when you said "it's becoming too crowded" on p2 I was like "Those siren calls are annoying! Shut it!" I'm pretty sure it's fitting to this battle. But oh gosh I didn't remember getting a kick out of Radhan's theme. I don't notice the difference between first theme and DLC theme that much without putting them side by side but the glorious turn that completely dissolves the rambling chants of into even more majesty and epicness is such a treat to listen to!
This is definitely one of the most epic OST I heard. Good to see davis reaction to it! There is also a mod that replaces the consort for Patches and Miyazaki. Its very funny.
Almost from the very beginning, remembering and realizing that the same musical motif plays that played in the battle with Radahn from the original game... it's very cool🔥
The original song is that of a funeral. It's a sendoff to a great warrior who is finally being given the rest he deserves after all those hard-fought battles. This song, in its first phase, is Radahn's resurrection, and it heralds his grand return.
Yes, they lowered the pitch in second phase. Which was so freaking cool on a music level. Especially from a boss design perspective. Really impressed that you pointed that out. I’m a nerd for craft. OST composers are fun to listen to.
the second phase sounds so peaceful and majestic because you are in a presence of a god but ontop of that its miquella even in the final moments trying to twist your will to fit his and making the player feel at peace instead of sensing danger. Wow.
I'm very happy that you loved this song as much as I did. It is a whole different experience hearing it while fighting, Im very excited for you to get to it! Regardless of how far down the line that is, lol.
The composers at FromSoft really knock it out of the park when someone who has not played the DLC can just listen to the music and gather: - the presence of Miquella - entering a new world/age - disturbing sense of benevolence standing where hostility should be - feeling that this new creation is so far above / away from us that we should not even be here
This soundtrack is the only reason I didn't mind dying over and over to this fight, is so good, granted, me being an anti-cheese souls enjoyer, went in with the intention of learning all the movesets, hence the lots of deaths, but yeah, always enjoy this soundtrack and fight. Also, it's funny how in 10:32 you mention "a decrease in intensity" musically speaking, because combat-wise, the fight itself becomes more intense 😂
I know this final boss is....controversial (I for one adore it) but u can't deny this theme is outstanding, up there with the best in Fromsoft. Phase 1 feels like a 'complete' version of the Starscourge theme, marking the triumphant return of the strongest demigod, far closer to his prime power. And phase 2 is magical, marking the ascension of the newest god in the lands between, who seeks to exude their 'age of compassion' irrespective of the opinion of others . Happy but out of place is accurate, Miquella truly is terrifying Also I want to immortalise 8:32-it's so insanely funny and relatable
If there is any track that can represent the wrath of a true God, it's this one. It's impossible to describe how much this OST just enters your body during this fight and you have, what I can only describe as a feeling of pure elation. In some From fights the OST can be more of a background that you may sometimes not hear due to focus on the boss. Not here. This tracks just WANTS your attention, music fights you with the boss, its so loud and you have to hold back the intense emotional reaction you feel because of hearing it. A wonderfull and godly ending to a godly game. Thank you Elden Ring.
It's low key amazing how you came to a conclusion that "somehow you shouldn't even be fighting" the boss and how the theme sounds somewhat benevolent..
I think this has to be the most epic song I've ever heard in the history of for ever, it's so good you can go back in time and present this to an audience and they'll think the gates of heaven have opened and God is coming in our aid
Theres a video by AirRice that combines both the first phase of Pronised Consort Radahn, and the second phase of Starscourge Radahn, and they fit very well with each other. I dont know if you want to make a video out of reacting to both versions being played at the same time, but its worth checking out.
I've never been into Elden Ring, but I've only heard a little bit of it in this video so far. It's a very atmospheric song, similar to what the game is like, a Sols like
Oh, man, I so want to get to that boss fight now. Still stuck in Liurnia of the Lakes, though. But so help me, I'll get there. 'Cause this fight (music) gives me the combined epicness of Owl (Father), the Divine Dragon and the Sword Saint in one badass package.
That other melody you recognized during the first fight might've been from another boss considering how this fight comes to be. I could be wrong and it's still from Radahn, will try to listen to everything after I finished your reaction though. I didn't mind dying to this because the music is so awesome but ultimately I was able to overcome this boss battle. It definitely was an intense experience and I'm glad I waited with watching reactions to the bosses until I was done.
I wanna thank you for not spoiling the fight in the title, people who played it know already about this fight. I basically had to go offline entirely for 5 days to stay away from spoilers, even small let's players that never did it before started spoiling areas and bosses with this DLC.
If you haven't, you should listen to the Gwyndolyn theme from DS1 and then react to the Aldrich track from DS3, that is played as Gwyndolyn is being eaten alive during the boss fight. My impression is that the really captured how the Aldrich theme is consuming the Gwyndolyn theme.
Somewhere near the end, you can hear Radahns funeral motif in the lower voices, but it's so quiet it's barely noticeable. I think this represents something like Radahns autonomy being taken. I'd elaborate more but spoilers
I'm having a ton of fun streaming my first ever playthrough of Elden Ring. You can catch the VODs here: ua-cam.com/video/4ksadJshG94/v-deo.html
The tracks hit different when you're in the fight, good luck bro!
Uhmmmm.... @DaviVasc , I kinda wonder how you could possibly miss Miquella in the base game. I mean, the most significant demigod with two flowers, one butterfly and several weapons, npc's and bosses basically directly referencing him? The focus of the DLC? ^^;; Keep your eyes and ears open when playing the game, k?
The second phase fits the boss it represents so well...
"Pure and radiant, he wields love to shrive clean the hearts of men. There is nothing more terrifying."
Yes, orbital lasers of LOVE.
And no trace of Radahn's theme remains, as he's but a puppet.
@@alextrill5829 Nah the underlying militaristic snare drums are still there, though in the background as if his will had been quashed to fit that vibe of miquella being in control.
Sir Ansbach, the true GOAT of the DLC, man, I loved that npc. "Yeah this is bullcrap and he used lord Mohg like trash, fuck this Miquella dude, beat the shit out of him"
@@Elder_Wyvern "Tarnished, become our lord, not for Gods... But for men..." 🔥
9:16 "Where's the explosion?"
*Radhan proceeds to nuke the area in the footage
Miquella proceeds to nuke the area*
17:34 at this point you can hear Radahn' choir come back for a bit, but way more quiet until the female vocals become even more intense almost cutting off Radahn' choir, I like to think of it as a window to show just how much of an overwhelming hold Miquella has on Radahn, tragic and beautiful
I’m pretty sure Miquella is mind controlling Radhan so it scarier that way, Radhan is coming back to his senses and Miquella is continuously erasing his mind
8:32 Me waiting for a delayed attack only for the boss to pull a fast one
LOL, REAL
this fight and this song is phenomenal, goosebumps through the whole fight.
I don't know about the fight part but yeah this song is an absolute banger.
Agreed
@@matetetete5607 fight is goated git gud
@@Tohlemiach average souls fan response
@@RedViIIain yes and it's a good thing. Plenty of people have beaten the fight in a variety of ways. Improve your skills instead of complaining. Next please.
"Ethereal but terrifying" is probably the best possible description of Miquella. Fascinating to see how this is reflected in the music and how well you deduced his character just from the theme.
And don't worry, the anticipated explosion is there in the bossfight...
In the original Starscourge Radahn song, phase one was the memory of who he was, the warrior who ruled the battlefield. Phase two by contrast was a eulogy almost of the horror he has become, the beast he was degraded to.
But then we get to Promised Consort Phase 1. And it is glorious. It's the Lion, returned to his prime. A moment worth celebrating far and wide. But even that has a small hint of sadness at the end, for said Lion has been leashed by a "kindly" master.
God damn I can hear exactly what your talking about, the somber tones going into phase 2 is exactly that feeling of Radahn being leashed, and then the rest of the song is primarily Miqeualla, that's amazing
It's so fitting what you say, especially since Radahn and Miquella mirror Godfrey and Serosh in a way, Serosh being the lion who held back Hoarah Loux's blood thirst and Miquella holding back Radahn (The Lion)'s blood thirst.
CURSE YOU MIQUELLA!
I HEREBY VOW, YOU WILL RUE THIS DAY!
BEHOLD, A TRUE TARNISHED WARRIOR, AND I, MIMIC TEAR!
YOUR FEARS MADE FLESH!
HOLY OF DIVINITY YOU MIGHT BE FOUL GOD...
BUT WE WILL RIDDLE WITH HOLES YOUR SHINY HAIR!
WITH A HAIL OF L2's!
WITH EVERY LAST DROP OF OUR BEING!
Ansbach: You have my scythe
Thiollier: And my poison
Mimic Tear: And your sword
God of the New Order..
If you have known cheese.. if you grieve for this world..
Then yield the path forward to us..
To I.. Tarnished, and my promised consort.. Mimic Tear.
This is the best comment… of all ages
GRAAAAAAAUGH!!!! MIQUELLA THE KIND, YOU SHALL HAUNT US NO LONGER!!!
When I learned who the Promised Consort was, I immediately thought two things.
1. It darn well better have the same melody as phase 2 of the original fight.
2. How would they make a solemn funeral march into something epic?
Well, by Gwyn did they do both, because phase 1 has Proof of a Hero levels of "let's f*cking go" energy.
Couldn't have said it better
The Twin Prince's is also a good funeral march esc song.
Hard agree on the Proof of a Hero comment, I would absolutely beat a monster’s face in with Promised Consort’s Phase 1 blaring.
you are a hero for excluding spoilers in the title AND thumbnail. Lovable sort ahead, therefore praise the message.
"At the very least, he wants to kill you"
Oh boy does he ever.
The funny thing is, he doesn't. He explicitly asks the tarnished to step aside, but we can't, because he's our rival on the path to lordship.
@@Kimaris-jg8zg the thing is we can't really do anything about it. I wish there was a side quest that lets us actually join or at least reason with Miquella. Miquella seems to be sane and reasonable.
@-M..O..Z- yeah he seems very Sane and reasonable 🤭🌚
This fight is the first time to my knowledge, in the entire soulsborne series where we are facing a true god, at the height of their power. no fall from grace over thousands of years, no evil force weakening them, They are a truly Divine force and the fight itself matches that, as it is the single hardest fight fromsoft have ever made, seriously it is Psychotic how cracked this boss is.
I mean, unless the Soul of Cinder's strength is tied to how strong the First Flame burns, it qualifies as well.
I also love how it’s basically a fight for godhood. A 1v1 (well kinda) to determine who gets to be the god of the new world. Super cool moment
Nameless King/Gwyndolin/Moon presence/Ebrietas were probably at the height of their power with nothing weakening them at the time of their fights and likely or definitely classify as gods in their respective games, if not including gods theres a good number of being at the height of their power with no discernible weakness like Gael/Isshin if including sekiro/Some Archdemons/Some of the dragons like Kalameet etc.
Moon prescence but we don't talk about moon presence
@@GregoryDaniels-d1nyes we do
i love this song so much
me too
Same
It's a contender for my favorite video game song ever.
Same. I am looking forward to my Spotify wrapped just to see how many times I’ve listened to it. I’ve gone on runs, walks and entire gym workouts just listening to this song on repeat. I ran half a marathon a few weeks ago and for more than half of that time I listened to this track, it made running a much easier
The sense of overcrowding at the end is thematically relevant. There can only be one god and lord in an age. This battle determines who rules.
"General Radahn, a plasure to see you"
"But those remains do not belong to you. Lord Mogh will have his dignity."
No spoiler to title and thumbnail? That's rare, good job.
Thank you
bro everybody has beaten the dlc twice by now
@@bironbudokai742don't act like your experience is everyone else's
If you actually cared to beat the dlc you would have done it by now
@@Fabry118If you actually cared to beat the dlc you would have done it by now
"Etheral and terrifying"
Yeah, that's Miquella alright
I do like the song, especially the church bells. It's like a wedding is taking place, but, your role is to stop this holy matromony from taking root.
I OBJECT!
@@mrsgamer9218 Shrek?
''you can't fool me myazaki'' LMAO
I love the fact they specifically reused the second part of Starscourge Radahns OST because it represents his former self before the scarlet rot. It’s a reminder of Radahns prime as true warrior, not a mindless beast. It makes sense because that’s exactly who you’re fighting on your final encounter with the mightiest demi god.
It’s also an amazing detail that the loudest voice in phase 2 is Miquellas. After ascending godhood into he now stands above everyone and everything. Thousands of other voices, instruments and percussion play at the same time but not even a single one of them manages to drown out Miquellas heavenly prayers.
One of the best soundtracks they ever made. The contrast of Radahns irrational lust for war and Miquellas dream of an age of compassion was executed perfectly.
"Look at this dreamy kinda part."
Y'know, not super far off.
He got charmed by Miquella without even playing bro
This theme is a masterpiece. Perfectly fits the occasion and grandeur of the battle. Really captures the characters splendidly. A perfect theme for the finale of this amazing game.
Parrying is actually really good strategy for the boss. I'd say it's possibly even easier than dodging normally.
It's pretty crazy how you can tell so much about a boss even though you're unfamiliar with their lore, and you hit the nail on the head on so many details in your analysis of this track.
I guess it really tells you how tailor made and expertly crafted some OSTs are, where they perfectly fit the boss in question.
Exacly, he's great for picking it up, but the composers are just beasts that literally write lore through music
Man this DLC has so many good additions to the OST
Glorious military theme transitioning into ethereal dream-like phase 2 mirrors the Final Battle.
Serious question: does this "spoil" your own playthrough going through the OST beforehand? Or does it improve the overall experience when you get to these bosses in-game and realize either "wow I was on the money" or "wow I was way off on my analysis"?
It spoils it in the sense that I lose some of the in-game surprises, but in my unique case it's worth it because doing these videos blind is a ton of fun.
Always incredible how you never watch the footage, but you get anyway what’s happening
9:17 "Where is the explosion?"
*Radahn proceeds to drop the biggest nuke in the arena*
another stellar analysis! Can't wait for you to check out the "Putrescent Knight" track, my personal favourite of the entire dlc.
I would love to see you analyze "The Twin Moon Knight" next. It's one of the tracks in the dlc that I feel like went almost unnoticed by players and overshadowed by tracks like the Divine Beast, Messmer and Promised Consort and it deserves some time in the spotlight. It's my personal favorite theme in the dlc.
I love the part at 14:06 with the bell sounds in the background!
The way you break down and explain songs and the way chords are supposed to make you feel has genuinely made me have such a greater appreciation of music, thanks Davi.
brings me tears everytime..
what an amazing boss
so worth
I absolutely do love watching these. The way he picks up exactly what is being put down, the loud bombastic melody to simbolize the red mane general and the holy ethereal voice drowning it under its control.
This is my favourite theme from the game, its just so cool.
Hey uncleol :)
@@DaviVasc Hey Davi :)
you can really tell davi's music knowledge is just as transcendal as this song, because damn is he good
“You can’t fool me, Miyazaki. This is going to explode in my face, isn’t it?” That was essentially my reaction to the second phase
I love that when you said "it's becoming too crowded" on p2 I was like "Those siren calls are annoying! Shut it!" I'm pretty sure it's fitting to this battle. But oh gosh I didn't remember getting a kick out of Radhan's theme. I don't notice the difference between first theme and DLC theme that much without putting them side by side but the glorious turn that completely dissolves the rambling chants of into even more majesty and epicness is such a treat to listen to!
So good. Probably won't see this but i F*ing love you man. Keep doing your thing Davi.
the chords at 4:05 put a huge smile on my face
Absolutely insane you got this from that. Subbed
This is definitely one of the most epic OST I heard.
Good to see davis reaction to it!
There is also a mod that replaces the consort for Patches and Miyazaki. Its very funny.
Almost from the very beginning, remembering and realizing that the same musical motif plays that played in the battle with Radahn from the original game... it's very cool🔥
It's HIS fight. We just manage to win it.
The original song is that of a funeral. It's a sendoff to a great warrior who is finally being given the rest he deserves after all those hard-fought battles. This song, in its first phase, is Radahn's resurrection, and it heralds his grand return.
The bells in the second phase give me a vibe of a glorious wedding that I don’t like
I love how FromSoft uses the song from both title screen theme for Radagon’s and the trailer theme is Mequella’s theme
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS!
This is my favorite track in the entire DLC; I'm so glad you finally covered it!
The way Davi is able to describe bosses personalities just by listening to the music is insane
Yes, they lowered the pitch in second phase. Which was so freaking cool on a music level. Especially from a boss design perspective. Really impressed that you pointed that out. I’m a nerd for craft. OST composers are fun to listen to.
the second phase sounds so peaceful and majestic because you are in a presence of a god but ontop of that its miquella even in the final moments trying to twist your will to fit his and making the player feel at peace instead of sensing danger. Wow.
YESSSS FINALLY THE REACTION WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!
I'm very happy that you loved this song as much as I did. It is a whole different experience hearing it while fighting, Im very excited for you to get to it! Regardless of how far down the line that is, lol.
I've been waiting for this one!!
This theme is amazing, it's become my favorite in the entire game.
Such a good track for an extremely tough boss
So glad he listened to the radahn theme first to recognize it.
The entire DLC, and a chunk of the main game, is about a guy's elaborate conspiracy to gay marry his half-brother
😂
You know it's written by George R.R Martin when it contains incest.
You should definitely hear the Grime game ost, one of the best from such a cool and underrated indie game!
Despite him being puppeteered and brainwashed, the first phase of this fight is the closest to a fight with Radahn in his prime that we will ever get.
Been waiting for this this theme is so good
You have to react to Godfrey, the first Elden lord, i wonder what will you feel in that track
He reacted on stream
Showing the boss fight alongside the music is great 👌
I love the little punches Davi does, like he's playing a drum
This battle takes place in the gate of divinity also, which makes sense because of the song
This is one of my favourite pieces of 'souls' music, it's so insanely glorious
The music is one the the best from fromsoftware in my opinion. The phase changing part is as great as ludwig the holy blade. absolutely 10/10.
This is the national anthem of heaven.
I’d be very curious to hear your thoughts on the Scadutree Avatar’s very dynamic theme
The rot boss also has a melody that echoes Malenia’s theme in an interesting way! Loved the musical callbacks to bosses from the main game
The composers at FromSoft really knock it out of the park when someone who has not played the DLC can just listen to the music and gather:
- the presence of Miquella
- entering a new world/age
- disturbing sense of benevolence standing where hostility should be
- feeling that this new creation is so far above / away from us that we should not even be here
That's was a insane reaction! thanks 4 all!!! greetings from Chile
This soundtrack is the only reason I didn't mind dying over and over to this fight, is so good, granted, me being an anti-cheese souls enjoyer, went in with the intention of learning all the movesets, hence the lots of deaths, but yeah, always enjoy this soundtrack and fight.
Also, it's funny how in 10:32 you mention "a decrease in intensity" musically speaking, because combat-wise, the fight itself becomes more intense 😂
I know this final boss is....controversial (I for one adore it) but u can't deny this theme is outstanding, up there with the best in Fromsoft. Phase 1 feels like a 'complete' version of the Starscourge theme, marking the triumphant return of the strongest demigod, far closer to his prime power. And phase 2 is magical, marking the ascension of the newest god in the lands between, who seeks to exude their 'age of compassion' irrespective of the opinion of others . Happy but out of place is accurate, Miquella truly is terrifying
Also I want to immortalise 8:32-it's so insanely funny and relatable
I enjoyed the reaction!
Now on the topic of Miquella, you should react to Malenia, Blade of Miquella theme from the same game 😁
If there is any track that can represent the wrath of a true God, it's this one.
It's impossible to describe how much this OST just enters your body during this fight and you have, what I can only describe as a feeling of pure elation.
In some From fights the OST can be more of a background that you may sometimes not hear due to focus on the boss. Not here. This tracks just WANTS your attention, music fights you with the boss, its so loud and you have to hold back the intense emotional reaction you feel because of hearing it.
A wonderfull and godly ending to a godly game. Thank you Elden Ring.
Never would have caught that they kept the chant in the harmony later in first phase. Good ear!
It's low key amazing how you came to a conclusion that "somehow you shouldn't even be fighting" the boss and how the theme sounds somewhat benevolent..
The reason this has some melodies id radahn’s base game these is that this boss is the younger version of him revived with the assistance of miquella
Midra, lord of frenzied flame!
I think this has to be the most epic song I've ever heard in the history of for ever, it's so good you can go back in time and present this to an audience and they'll think the gates of heaven have opened and God is coming in our aid
Theres a video by AirRice that combines both the first phase of Pronised Consort Radahn, and the second phase of Starscourge Radahn, and they fit very well with each other. I dont know if you want to make a video out of reacting to both versions being played at the same time, but its worth checking out.
"They're clearly going for a decrease in intensity"
Then explain why it's suddenly RAINING LASERS! I'm fighting for my god damn life here!😭
I've never been into Elden Ring, but I've only heard a little bit of it in this video so far. It's a very atmospheric song, similar to what the game is like, a Sols like
Oh, man, I so want to get to that boss fight now.
Still stuck in Liurnia of the Lakes, though.
But so help me, I'll get there.
'Cause this fight (music) gives me the combined epicness of Owl (Father), the Divine Dragon and the Sword Saint in one badass package.
The fact this dude recognized the male chorus in 1st phase from Starscourge Radahn is baffling because not even I recalled that
That other melody you recognized during the first fight might've been from another boss considering how this fight comes to be. I could be wrong and it's still from Radahn, will try to listen to everything after I finished your reaction though. I didn't mind dying to this because the music is so awesome but ultimately I was able to overcome this boss battle. It definitely was an intense experience and I'm glad I waited with watching reactions to the bosses until I was done.
Another awesome video!
I wanna thank you for not spoiling the fight in the title, people who played it know already about this fight. I basically had to go offline entirely for 5 days to stay away from spoilers, even small let's players that never did it before started spoiling areas and bosses with this DLC.
Promised consort let’s gooooo!
5:10 best part
You are the goat.
no u
9:16 Where's the explosion? The player seeing their whole screen get filled with a laser show 😱
9:35 lmao
They actually give explosion tho
But instead of in song, it literally nuking us in game
If you haven't, you should listen to the Gwyndolyn theme from DS1 and then react to the Aldrich track from DS3, that is played as Gwyndolyn is being eaten alive during the boss fight. My impression is that the really captured how the Aldrich theme is consuming the Gwyndolyn theme.
Somewhere near the end, you can hear Radahns funeral motif in the lower voices, but it's so quiet it's barely noticeable. I think this represents something like Radahns autonomy being taken. I'd elaborate more but spoilers
One of my favorite boss themes.