Definitely reminded me of Bloodborne with Mergos’ Wetnurse, Orphan of Kos, and Moon Presence being the only bosses that state NIGHTMARE SLAIN when killed
This theme doesn't give chills, it literally freezes you The moment I heard the strings, it felt heavenly. The moment the voice started singing, I was froze in one place, looking at the incomprehensible being. The moment Marika started chanting Latin like words, I saw the God, the Divine, the Elden Ring standing in front of me, and I embraced the presence of a God. It took me 3 tries to finally start fighting. I was just mesmerized the first 3 times. The voice was so touching, the music was soothing, it all made me cry.
@jessechen8000 it's marikas theme cause she tried bringing a tree to her village then found out they were all dead. This theme in the elden beast fight has her singing in dispair
Bossfights with such music should have some immobilizing grab attacks that emphasizes the scenery and let you phase out from the heat of the battle for a brief moment, take notes Miyazaki
@@mcshazer3115 It's been quite long since i've heard an OST this good, where every track is amazingly well made, last one i heard was God of War III way back in 2010.
Cause your spirit recognizes it from another and luminous world. When intuition speaks, intellect is silent. You won't find a better explanation for your tears.
Now knowing about Marikas past in the DLC and why she hates Omen and the Hornsent and after hearing a version of this theme in Shaman Village, Marikas home which was slaughtered by the Hornsent makes this the most tragic theme in the game.
@@Fenrir-n2j basically, something something marika was a shaman and the hornsent believed shaman bodies to be very "maluable" to fuse with other human flesh, so they forced them to become hosts for this, through the jars you can find ingame. This led Marika to flee from her village because this would have happened to her too. Later on, when she strived for godhood, she would sacrifice thousands of hornsent for this very purpose, and send her son, Messmer, to wage war against them as an act of vengeance even after she became a god, after which she abandoned her son that fulfilled this very request, leaving him forsaken in the land of shadows because of his curse. After all of this, she bathed the village she fled from on gold, as an act of remembrance knowing there was no one to be healed. Marika did many horrible things, these are some of them, aside from removing death from the Elden Ring, dooming everyone to wither and become braindead zombies when they should have been dead a long time ago. (Very much akin to torture.) Believing this to be the right thing. In Elden Ring, gods are fickle. Even though they have ascended beyond mortality, many of them are so fundamentally flawed that they end up making terrible decisions and doing horrible things. After all, just because a human body became that of a god, doesn't mean their mind does. This is why, when the tarnished arrives, what we're doing looks bad on the surface, but in a lot of cases we're just trying to mend the elden ring, and restore some kind of order, whether that be the stars, death, dung, gold or fracture, all of these are an attempt at fixing the lands between in one way or another because of what marika (and partially the other demigods) did. When we burn the Erdtree, this looks like were the antagonist, but it had to be done in order to become Elden Lord, because we are more capable than radagon is with trying to mend the elden ring, and to an extent, the greater will (or the vessel thereof) stands against you too, implying that they have some other motive aswell, rather than providing a hospitable and sustainable environment for the people which inherit the world. The world is in utter disrepair, and we're trying to take the first step in fixing it, and it all starts with the destruction of the current golden order. (Unless you let chaos take the world)
Elden Ring taught me a hero is someone who chooses to endure. Not for fame or glory or wealth or prideful vanity. A hero endures because that's who they are. This song always reminds me to keep on putting one foot in front of the other until the end credits roll.
idgaf what anyone says, the elden beast was a great final boss imo. For what it is, representing the elden ring and all its glory, its magnificent. Fighting Radagon was so cool too.
Could be even better if we get a site of grace after fighting Radagon, though. Having to fight the beast with half of my estus gone was torture. But when I finally beat it, it felt immensely satisfying and rewarding.
Yuka Kitamura, my silent star. I learned a dozen of her soulsborne works on piano. And when we are drunk after pub and hang around in the piano room above the pub and sing and have a good time, when everyone gets tired and we let the evening end comfortably while everyone is already sittin I play one of these. And everyone gets really comfy and calm and listens and ask where this is from. What a great composer
Ended the game finally around 2 months ago. However, listening to this always brought me in tears. Its about a feeling, a feeling of being a non-celestial being in front of an eternal thing. Its about a fear or a melancholy.
Exactly what i feel the first time. I stared at the celestial boss with my mouth wide open, listening to the soundtrack while realizing that what was before my eyes was far beyond my understanding from my mortal perspective. A fine mix between the fear of the unknown and melancholy. What a master piece
man video essays really ruined the way people praise things, i could never talk like this about any video game no matter how much i enjoyed it, no clue how you don't look at what you wrote and get embarrassed
@@shinyhydreigon7257 like this game is enjoyable don't get me wrong but are you really about to write a whole high school english assignment about kissing your framed portrait of miyazaki complete with flowery and ostentatious language because he made dark souls but theres 5 miles of empty space between every piece of meaningful content? come on dude
Elden Ring didn't just give me a life-changing experience. It gave me hope. Hope that video games as a medium in art has a future, and its power to influence people.
I beat this game recently and had a tear in my eye, realizing that my journey was coming to an end. Eventually, I'll come back for the dlc...but for now, im happy where I've ended.
My girlfriend died about a 6 months ago and she did witness me playing ER to the end and I also engouradged her to play the game to the end she did finnish it... (she died of sleeping medicine overdose.................) but yea... when i return to listen anything of these i feel broken.... sad.... i dont know what to say anymore in a comment atthis time
Imo ghost of tsushima, rdr2, and Elden ring will forever be the big 3 of gaming. Sure gta 6 might destroy them all when it comes to popularity and stuff but man they’re so awesome
@@NXUS24x make sure you play cyberpunk, that game is really good. Don’t wanna hype it up too much for you in case you don’t like it but it’s got an amazing story and insane mechanics
The meaning of this song after the dlc is so much bigger... those starting notes, are what was heard at Queen Marika's village. truely the begining of it all, a deserving reference to the connection that a Start and an End have.
Yeah that made my jaw drop all the way to the floor too. That explained suddenly everything to me in just the serenity and beauty alone...man...That game is the best game ever made.
This theme during the Elden beast, hands down the best in the game. When I resurfaced in a slow crescendo while galloping up the hills towards the shaman village, I could not believe it. The serenity and loneliness was perfect. The base game and DLC is the best overall game in history.
I finished my 3rd main game run yesterday. This is one of the best bosses ever made. You can use Torrent now which makes running away from its projectiles even more epic. All moves are spectacular. Everything about this battle feels alien and like nothing you've seen in the game before.
i didn't even know that you could use Torrent vs Elden Beast with more than 350hours at the game. I´ll try it on my new run. Thanks for the information Sir!!
@@guibeck8259I agree but he's not wholly wrong either, gaming isn't "saved" because one studio has a director actually interested in doing good games with no superfluous bells and whistles but there's a good reason Fromsoft dominates the industry right now (because 90% of AAAs are abysmal dogshit)
this is not just the one of the best OST of this game, but it is one of the best OST overall. It's so powerful, while listening to it you can actually feel like you are fighting a GOD. Its calming yet scary, its beautiful yet dangerous. It's just perfect.
The part when radagon falls and is then pulled back out as a sword for the elden beast was such a an epic symbolism for the eldenbeasts will being fought through radagon.
The past 60 hours of my life were the greatest. My journey coming to close with this music. One final blow to the great Elden beast. And become Elden lord..
My personal headcanon: Radagon fought you to defend his title as Elden Lord The Elden Beast was the final test for the Tarnished to prove he was worthy of claiming the title
I like the idea, however the eldenbeast literally wielded radagon as a sword of his will, radagon was a tool for his will the whole time, and defeating the eldenbeast is the last thing the elden beast would want if he wanted his plans to be seen through.
@@kenny5355I’m pretty sure with how much Radagon loved the Golden Order and tried repairing it, he willfully allowed his body to be turned into a sword since he was dead anyway. I mean, it is a better fate than Godwyn being an ugly fish monster, an Omen, or a walking corpse.
I just finished my first game, the striking calmness of the last struggle before GOD SLAIN was so powerful, truly one of the most well crafted games ever. Even if it was sadistically difficult at times we overcame it all.
3 місяці тому+2
Elden ring isn't just a game. It's a true fantasy rpg game and a true masterpiece. Every fromsoft games is a true masterpiece
First time i fought him 2 years ago, i hated him. Just took my main character from journey 1 to journey 8 in 2 days (using the wrongwarp glitch) so i had to fight this bugger 7 times. Fighting him while riding Torrent is so much more rewarding. He's been with you from the very start after all. Torrent makes it much less frustrating chasing this guy around. You start to zone out, and you can appreciate the raw atmosphere this fight gives. Needless to say my opinion has changed. Radagon + Elden Beast with Torrent might just be my favourite Souls boss of all time. It's a perfect balance of challenge in the first phase and pure spectacle in the second. The crescendo starting at 2:45 gave me chills. Every single time.
this masterpiece the 1st time i heard it i was fighting the elden beast and it reminded me roderika words about becoming an elden lord for men/tarnished ( when she becomes sad because Hewg lost his mind ) like it's an ost that make you realise you fight a god something beyond tarnished capabillity but the detemination of the tarnished is what let him goes foward. For me the three characters who gavethe most inspiration to the tarnished (in my walkthrought) is Hewg,roderika and Melina ( Honorable mention to Godfrey).
She provided the means to succeed, knowing she could only fail. She ended up doing her best to end the cycle she perpetuated through her own sacrifice. I don't think she's worthy of forgiveness, but at least she had the wherewithal to acknowledge her own part in the destructive spiral.
I recently beat the game for the first time. This fight was gorgeous and the music is epic. Recorded my first Malenia and Elden beast kill for the memories ☺️🙏🏻 no magic.. Just me and my basic scythe.
Theres no way this isnt some alternate DS1 ash lake, from the infinite trees to the haunting vocals, to the giant monster that randomly leaps between the water, the only thing its missing is a bunch of annoying clams.
“You continue to die… to fail… hundreds of times at the Beast’s mercy. Yet you continue to keep moving. How? How can you die in such painful ways and keep moving?” *The tarnished doesn’t answer but only smiles… before heading into the portal for one more fight…*
Enough!! You have endured more than enough. Long and hard dist thou fight, Queen Marika, The Eternal. May you be free from this eternal agony. May you be free from the shackles of the greater will. May you rest in peace.
Gonna get alot if hate but this boss from lore to music to design are my absolute favorite in ER, however i do acknowledge the fact it can be a bit tedious with this clown movin up and down and all around lol
The entire soundtrack is rock solid, but Final Battle (Radagon-Elden Beast) is probably one the most best video game tracks of all time, and easily one of the best boss themes. The epic majesty of Radagon and the otherworldly awe of Elden Beast are just so perfect, capturing and elevating the sheer weight of the journey's culmination. The unknowable power of the cosmic and the tragedy of abandoning humanity to become a God.
Elden Ring took me a month to beat the first time. It took me a day in NG+. I still spent an hour on this boss. Never should have went all in faith/strength build. I will still stick with the no summons/respecs mindset, but I really regret all the hours I spent on the Elden Beast the first time I played. There is a certain limit of how worth the satisfaction of defeating a boss is and 5 hours to defeat one boss is not worth it.
I probably had the most fun playing, when I was fighting the elden beast. Beautiful music, Beautiful battle field, and the boss looks cool to. Elden Beast was probably my favourite boss. What a way to end the game
Hot take incoming. I actually love the Elden Beast fight, even more than Radagon. Everything down to the visuals, music, and just everything about this boss in general I love. And it sucks that probably 99% of the community hates this fight. My point is that in my opinion I love everything about this fight (besides elden stars) in fact, even when you could use torrent in this fight I purposefully didn’t use him just because I wanted this to last longer. I even cried a little getting to this boss for the first time just because of how stunning it is. Then again I’m no souls veteran so my words don’t really matter 🤷♂️
@@MauriceeoTY Agree, Soul of Cinder is so damn good, it's also one of my favorites, i might be little biased towards EB due to it's moves being visual spectacles, especially EB's "nuke" attack.
Tyler 1 is on crack, he didn't even actually enjoy the game just pointed out faults to piss everyone off and felt obligated to the stream. He shoudln't have even done it, he was so negative the whole time about every single thing This game is amazing.
He just rushed into each boss fight and then would complain when the mechanics are "too broken" or how combat animations are "terrible" when in reality he was just super under leveled and under geared to fight any boss.
@@Mayukh_Biswas I know. After defeating Radagon the next phase should have had him transforming into Marika. It would have also been a good plot twists for those who didn't do the statue.
We need future dlc where radighan (wtf his name is) and Marika are seperate and not as one, I actually really hate that they are one person and we see that at the end, I want to see marika by herself and radaghan by himself and talk maybe it could even be in the future that they seperate again or something and still alive, (If marvel and dc can do it elden ring can do it too.) And The dlc should be Longer than shadow of erdtree like 3x as long, like do quests for marika and radigahn seperate in their own realms/towns whatever with lots of other areas in each of their realms (both are each seperate boss fights at the end)(Sprinkle in a godwyn the golden as final boss). Make it happen please.
This boss gets to much hate. It has an amazing soundtrack like you said, great design, great arena, mostly great attacks besides the star attack, and I like how it makes you use torrent which is incredibly fitting for a final boss. The only reasonable complaint is that its a double boss fight but that doesnt take away from elden beast itself
Let us never forget the feeling of these words:
GOD SLAIN
Definitely reminded me of Bloodborne with Mergos’ Wetnurse, Orphan of Kos, and Moon Presence being the only bosses that state NIGHTMARE SLAIN when killed
Hewg would be proud
@@namethis658 yea too bad he won't remember it
2 years later and I can safely say: You will NEVER forget feeling the words GOD SLAIN once again...
No bullshit anime powers…
No power of friendship…
No ultimate weapon as the key…
*Just pure, unadulterated, hard work and perseverance*
if ragadon’s theme gives you chills, this theme gives you gives you EVEN MORE
This theme doesn't give chills, it literally freezes you
The moment I heard the strings, it felt heavenly. The moment the voice started singing, I was froze in one place, looking at the incomprehensible being. The moment Marika started chanting Latin like words, I saw the God, the Divine, the Elden Ring standing in front of me, and I embraced the presence of a God.
It took me 3 tries to finally start fighting. I was just mesmerized the first 3 times. The voice was so touching, the music was soothing, it all made me cry.
It should. I believe the voice is marika in despair, calling for the tarnished to kill the beast and set her free
The music sounds similar to the one in shaman village. I would argue this is what pure gold without order feels like.
@jessechen8000 it's marikas theme cause she tried bringing a tree to her village then found out they were all dead.
This theme in the elden beast fight has her singing in dispair
I felt comfort knowing that this was the end of the journey. So many tries in Every dungeon, quest, and boss, 180 hours. My Elden Ring experience 💖
303 from my side to finish the game. I've failed...
@@lordcid9784 260+ here, i visited every nook and cranny of this game, loved every minute.
@@lordcid9784how is taking your time failure?
Hows the dlc treating ya?
Did ya taste the DLC yet?
Really gave you the feel you were fighting a God
Because he is lol
an ant eater is not god lol@@Tusitustar
@@XxS__A__M__FxX “god slain”
@@XxS__A__M__FxX HE IS "GOD SLAIN" GO CRAZY PRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
@@Tusitustar pharaoh called himself a god too and then he drowned like a lil beetch
One of the best soundtracks in the game.
Correction: “One of the best soundtracks in a game”
man I’m in ng+4 and am still amazed by the music and that’s a good thing because it’s stuck in my Brian
@Shazer&Mazer no one fucking asked
Bossfights with such music should have some immobilizing grab attacks that emphasizes the scenery and let you phase out from the heat of the battle for a brief moment, take notes Miyazaki
@@mcshazer3115 It's been quite long since i've heard an OST this good, where every track is amazingly well made, last one i heard was God of War III way back in 2010.
For some reason this always brings me in tears and I can't understand why.. it's just so beautiful.
Cause your spirit recognizes it from another and luminous world. When intuition speaks, intellect is silent. You won't find a better explanation for your tears.
@@carloscalvache5363you are a gentleman for wording it that way
@@carloscalvache5363 close enough, welcome back Aristotle
it was very serene... and beautiful. not to mention the sparks that fly off the beast are a trip
Just check out the shaman village
I love soundtracks like these. Beautiful
Now knowing about Marikas past in the DLC and why she hates Omen and the Hornsent and after hearing a version of this theme in Shaman Village, Marikas home which was slaughtered by the Hornsent makes this the most tragic theme in the game.
The real origin of the Living Jar 😰
Why was her village attacked for ?!
eh its not that tragic when you remember all of the horrible things she did.
@@TwistahsWorld
List them plz
I am having hard time to cover the whole lore
@@Fenrir-n2j basically, something something marika was a shaman and the hornsent believed shaman bodies to be very "maluable" to fuse with other human flesh, so they forced them to become hosts for this, through the jars you can find ingame.
This led Marika to flee from her village because this would have happened to her too.
Later on, when she strived for godhood, she would sacrifice thousands of hornsent for this very purpose, and send her son, Messmer, to wage war against them as an act of vengeance even after she became a god, after which she abandoned her son that fulfilled this very request, leaving him forsaken in the land of shadows because of his curse.
After all of this, she bathed the village she fled from on gold, as an act of remembrance knowing there was no one to be healed.
Marika did many horrible things, these are some of them, aside from removing death from the Elden Ring, dooming everyone to wither and become braindead zombies when they should have been dead a long time ago. (Very much akin to torture.) Believing this to be the right thing.
In Elden Ring, gods are fickle. Even though they have ascended beyond mortality, many of them are so fundamentally flawed that they end up making terrible decisions and doing horrible things. After all, just because a human body became that of a god, doesn't mean their mind does.
This is why, when the tarnished arrives, what we're doing looks bad on the surface, but in a lot of cases we're just trying to mend the elden ring, and restore some kind of order, whether that be the stars, death, dung, gold or fracture, all of these are an attempt at fixing the lands between in one way or another because of what marika (and partially the other demigods) did.
When we burn the Erdtree, this looks like were the antagonist, but it had to be done in order to become Elden Lord, because we are more capable than radagon is with trying to mend the elden ring, and to an extent, the greater will (or the vessel thereof) stands against you too, implying that they have some other motive aswell, rather than providing a hospitable and sustainable environment for the people which inherit the world.
The world is in utter disrepair, and we're trying to take the first step in fixing it, and it all starts with the destruction of the current golden order.
(Unless you let chaos take the world)
Elden Ring taught me a hero is someone who chooses to endure. Not for fame or glory or wealth or prideful vanity. A hero endures because that's who they are.
This song always reminds me to keep on putting one foot in front of the other until the end credits roll.
should be Trump's intro music
Endure not for fame or glory or wealth or prideful vanity (Be a lord not for gods or ideology.) Endure for those who believe in you (but for men.)
it's so fcking amazing. Literraly the best OST of the game
idgaf what anyone says, the elden beast was a great final boss imo. For what it is, representing the elden ring and all its glory, its magnificent. Fighting Radagon was so cool too.
good spectacle shitty boss design
@@TwistahsWorld nah man
@@TwistahsWorldLiterally the second best Final Boss of any SoulsBorne from FS, the number 1 being obviously Ishin.
@@TwistahsWorldeh I don't know seems better know that we can use torrent
Could be even better if we get a site of grace after fighting Radagon, though. Having to fight the beast with half of my estus gone was torture. But when I finally beat it, it felt immensely satisfying and rewarding.
Yuka Kitamura, my silent star. I learned a dozen of her soulsborne works on piano. And when we are drunk after pub and hang around in the piano room above the pub and sing and have a good time, when everyone gets tired and we let the evening end comfortably while everyone is already sittin I play one of these. And everyone gets really comfy and calm and listens and ask where this is from. What a great composer
This one is Tsukasa Saitoh
The fight was absolutely insane, it wasn’t that hard but it was still mind blowing.
lol when I killed Radagon and then saw the cut scene i was like AW F
The music and the ambience and color scheme was beautiful
It's more of a spectacle fight at the end of the boss rush.
Ended the game finally around 2 months ago. However, listening to this always brought me in tears. Its about a feeling, a feeling of being a non-celestial being in front of an eternal thing. Its about a fear or a melancholy.
Lit
Exactly what i feel the first time. I stared at the celestial boss with my mouth wide open, listening to the soundtrack while realizing that what was before my eyes was far beyond my understanding from my mortal perspective. A fine mix between the fear of the unknown and melancholy. What a master piece
Elden Ring wasnt just a game, it wasn't just winning and losing.
It was like a life journey.
man video essays really ruined the way people praise things, i could never talk like this about any video game no matter how much i enjoyed it, no clue how you don't look at what you wrote and get embarrassed
@@youngkappakhan Thats your loss
@@shinyhydreigon7257 like this game is enjoyable don't get me wrong but are you really about to write a whole high school english assignment about kissing your framed portrait of miyazaki complete with flowery and ostentatious language because he made dark souls but theres 5 miles of empty space between every piece of meaningful content? come on dude
@@The_JpD_Show redditor spends 5 minutes outside of his hugbox
@@youngkappakhan Is this your first day with the English language? I welcome you.
Elden Ring didn't just give me a life-changing experience.
It gave me hope.
Hope that video games as a medium in art has a future, and its power to influence people.
I beat this game recently and had a tear in my eye, realizing that my journey was coming to an end.
Eventually, I'll come back for the dlc...but for now, im happy where I've ended.
the DLC awaits.... >:]
I'd recommend clearing out the DLC if you want to avoid those spoilers
1:09 So good
FR
The whole song is fire but yeah that moment is 🫦
My girlfriend died about a 6 months ago and she did witness me playing ER to the end and I also engouradged her to play the game to the end she did finnish it... (she died of sleeping medicine overdose.................) but yea... when i return to listen anything of these i feel broken.... sad.... i dont know what to say anymore in a comment atthis time
she will be reborn again in a different reality and timeline and thus be damned for eternity in this heinous cycle of life and death
I’m sorry for your loss. May god rest her soul and may you meet your maiden again in the next life fellow tarnished ❤
Be well. That had to be rough.
Sorry for your loss!
1:30 I swear this is the part where i felt like, “this is it”
Fr
450 hours and one platinum later and I still show absolutely no sign of stopping.
Greatest game oat.
Imo ghost of tsushima, rdr2, and Elden ring will forever be the big 3 of gaming. Sure gta 6 might destroy them all when it comes to popularity and stuff but man they’re so awesome
@@Vynxey rdr2 and ghost of tsushima are my number 2 and 3
@@NXUS24x lol same. My list is Elden ring, rdr2, ghost of tsushima, cyberpunk2077, Detroit become human
@@Vynxey was planning on playing cyberpunk, and I’m on my first playthrough of Detroit rn
@@NXUS24x make sure you play cyberpunk, that game is really good. Don’t wanna hype it up too much for you in case you don’t like it but it’s got an amazing story and insane mechanics
Awesome melody for a mesmerizing final boos of an amazing game...Thanks for the smooth transition in between :D
When ever the main menu is remixed in a boss you know it's about to be FIRE
this is one of my favorites for soundtracks
name 3 things you are into
The meaning of this song after the dlc is so much bigger... those starting notes, are what was heard at Queen Marika's village. truely the begining of it all, a deserving reference to the connection that a Start and an End have.
I love how Radagon of the Golden Order, a fast and epic song, makes way for this as we begin to fight the real god.
I just hear the sounds of my character getting the slashed
BLOODHOUND FANG FOR LIFEEEEEEEE
I won't stop slashing you lol.
Shaman village 🥲
Yeah that made my jaw drop all the way to the floor too. That explained suddenly everything to me in just the serenity and beauty alone...man...That game is the best game ever made.
Minor Erdtree 😢
This theme during the Elden beast, hands down the best in the game. When I resurfaced in a slow crescendo while galloping up the hills towards the shaman village, I could not believe it. The serenity and loneliness was perfect. The base game and DLC is the best overall game in history.
I finished my 3rd main game run yesterday. This is one of the best bosses ever made. You can use Torrent now which makes running away from its projectiles even more epic. All moves are spectacular. Everything about this battle feels alien and like nothing you've seen in the game before.
i didn't even know that you could use Torrent vs Elden Beast with more than 350hours at the game. I´ll try it on my new run. Thanks for the information Sir!!
@@El_DudeD Its new, they added it with the DLC patch.
Miyazaki saved gaming there's too many walking simulator movies nowadays as games
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@@guibeck8259
He's correct tho, many games tend to fill themselves with cutscenes and generic gameplay
@@guibeck8259I agree but he's not wholly wrong either, gaming isn't "saved" because one studio has a director actually interested in doing good games with no superfluous bells and whistles but there's a good reason Fromsoft dominates the industry right now (because 90% of AAAs are abysmal dogshit)
it wasn’t just mizaki
Maybe in Elden ring sequel we will be able to fight with "GRATER WILL"
this is not just the one of the best OST of this game, but it is one of the best OST overall. It's so powerful, while listening to it you can actually feel like you are fighting a GOD. Its calming yet scary, its beautiful yet dangerous. It's just perfect.
The part when radagon falls and is then pulled back out as a sword for the elden beast was such a an epic symbolism for the eldenbeasts will being fought through radagon.
The past 60 hours of my life were the greatest. My journey coming to close with this music. One final blow to the great Elden beast. And become Elden lord..
Here after the update, which allows you to ride torrent during the fight and all I can say:
It’s all this fight needed to become amazing
My personal headcanon:
Radagon fought you to defend his title as Elden Lord
The Elden Beast was the final test for the Tarnished to prove he was worthy of claiming the title
I like the idea, however the eldenbeast literally wielded radagon as a sword of his will, radagon was a tool for his will the whole time, and defeating the eldenbeast is the last thing the elden beast would want if he wanted his plans to be seen through.
Does the game ever even call Radagon an Elden Lord? The title he carries is King Consort
@@spawnofchaos9422he’s referred to as 2nd Elden lord
@@kenny5355I’m pretty sure with how much Radagon loved the Golden Order and tried repairing it, he willfully allowed his body to be turned into a sword since he was dead anyway.
I mean, it is a better fate than Godwyn being an ugly fish monster, an Omen, or a walking corpse.
@@spawnofchaos9422listen to miriels dialogue
This theme screams “This is the end of the journey”.
Did anyone else not cry?
Perfect boss fight music and it’s just the feeling that this is the FINAL BOSS
This song perfectly sums up the game. So much mystery sorrow yet cosmic wonder
i wish the music was automatically louder in the game this theme is too good
1:31 THAT MOMENT MY FAVOURITE!!!!!!😭😭😭😭
I just finished my first game, the striking calmness of the last struggle before GOD SLAIN was so powerful, truly one of the most well crafted games ever. Even if it was sadistically difficult at times we overcame it all.
Elden ring isn't just a game. It's a true fantasy rpg game and a true masterpiece. Every fromsoft games is a true masterpiece
I've yet to taste lordship. I will covet this moment when it comes.
enjoy when it does.
When I listen to this I sometimes expect Pain's theme from the first 5 seconds
“Let’s go i beat radagon”
Famous last words
lol... I thought I was done with Scadutree Avatar this morning after P2.... NOPE
@rolandheinze7182 seeing the third avatar for the first time made me drop my controller and just laugh to my death 😂 💀
@@BigCheeZe209 slow and steady wins the race. I finally got him and a few other bosses. Enjoy 😍
First time i fought him 2 years ago, i hated him.
Just took my main character from journey 1 to journey 8 in 2 days (using the wrongwarp glitch) so i had to fight this bugger 7 times.
Fighting him while riding Torrent is so much more rewarding. He's been with you from the very start after all. Torrent makes it much less frustrating chasing this guy around. You start to zone out, and you can appreciate the raw atmosphere this fight gives.
Needless to say my opinion has changed. Radagon + Elden Beast with Torrent might just be my favourite Souls boss of all time. It's a perfect balance of challenge in the first phase and pure spectacle in the second.
The crescendo starting at 2:45 gave me chills. Every single time.
On torrent its much easier though
I won't stop spamming elden stars and golden slashes tho.
This melody is PEAK🔥
As a gamer theres no greater feeling than beating this game for the first time and every time after
This reminds me of that one ost from AOT. Forgot which one it was.
i swear i had the same thought
1:30 to 1:50 could have easily been extended. It always saddens me this isn't looped for at least another 30 seconds or so
It should’ve been…there is so much emotion. But I guess it makes it that much more special
Wish I could go back in time and play this game for the first time again. Such an unreal experience!
let us all praise miyazaki for this masterpiece Elden Ring is more than just a video game ❤
this masterpiece the 1st time i heard it i was fighting the elden beast and it reminded me roderika words about becoming an elden lord for men/tarnished ( when she becomes sad because Hewg lost his mind ) like it's an ost that make you realise you fight a god something beyond tarnished capabillity but the detemination of the tarnished is what let him goes foward. For me the three characters who gavethe most inspiration to the tarnished (in my walkthrought) is Hewg,roderika and Melina ( Honorable mention to Godfrey).
Perfect song for a journey in a such mysteries world
Hits different after completing the DLC
You've basically succeeded where Marika failed
She provided the means to succeed, knowing she could only fail. She ended up doing her best to end the cycle she perpetuated through her own sacrifice. I don't think she's worthy of forgiveness, but at least she had the wherewithal to acknowledge her own part in the destructive spiral.
Explain what did we succeed at when Marika didn’t ?!
@@Fenrir-n2j Marika banished the Tarnished with the purpose, of creating someone strong enough to take down the greater will.
@@Samanthnyaa
We didn’t beat the Great well , only his vessel (basically one of his Erdtree Guardian)
@@Fenrir-n2j I didn’t say we did, I said we took down the greater will. Which you do in rannis ending and frenzy flame
I recently beat the game for the first time. This fight was gorgeous and the music is epic. Recorded my first Malenia and Elden beast kill for the memories ☺️🙏🏻 no magic.. Just me and my basic scythe.
4:48 perfection
Theres no way this isnt some alternate DS1 ash lake, from the infinite trees to the haunting vocals, to the giant monster that randomly leaps between the water, the only thing its missing is a bunch of annoying clams.
“You continue to die… to fail… hundreds of times at the Beast’s mercy. Yet you continue to keep moving. How? How can you die in such painful ways and keep moving?”
*The tarnished doesn’t answer but only smiles… before heading into the portal for one more fight…*
Enough!! You have endured more than enough.
Long and hard dist thou fight, Queen Marika, The Eternal.
May you be free from this eternal agony.
May you be free from the shackles of the greater will.
May you rest in peace.
The soprano voice part is an echo of Marika’s long lost human part but also of her personal loss and tragedy
Miquella the kind spoke of the beginning, the seduction and the betrayal, an affair from which gold arose. And so too shadow born
"miquella the kind spoke of the begging. Of the seduction and betrayal. From which gold rose, and so too was shadow born"
Gonna get alot if hate but this boss from lore to music to design are my absolute favorite in ER, however i do acknowledge the fact it can be a bit tedious with this clown movin up and down and all around lol
listening to this with the shadow of the dlc looming over was great lol
0:26 For some reason this give me the "pling pling plong" vibe from ds3
Truly a masterpiece
The entire soundtrack is rock solid, but Final Battle (Radagon-Elden Beast) is probably one the most best video game tracks of all time, and easily one of the best boss themes. The epic majesty of Radagon and the otherworldly awe of Elden Beast are just so perfect, capturing and elevating the sheer weight of the journey's culmination. The unknowable power of the cosmic and the tragedy of abandoning humanity to become a God.
the interior looks like the frenzied flame weapon
I was disappointed that build up didn't go even further beyond.
The Feels
Elden Ring took me a month to beat the first time.
It took me a day in NG+.
I still spent an hour on this boss. Never should have went all in faith/strength build. I will still stick with the no summons/respecs mindset, but I really regret all the hours I spent on the Elden Beast the first time I played. There is a certain limit of how worth the satisfaction of defeating a boss is and 5 hours to defeat one boss is not worth it.
Trust me. Mimic tear is so fun, jumping malenia with malikeths black blade destined death ash of war was amazing
Anyone else get Dr Who vibes? especially Tennant era
1:10
People of the Shaman village singing.
(Probably not but its a cool thought regardless.)
A quiet but fierce battle
I probably had the most fun playing, when I was fighting the elden beast. Beautiful music, Beautiful battle field, and the boss looks cool to. Elden Beast was probably my favourite boss. What a way to end the game
Godly ost
Hot take incoming.
I actually love the Elden Beast fight, even more than Radagon. Everything down to the visuals, music, and just everything about this boss in general I love. And it sucks that probably 99% of the community hates this fight. My point is that in my opinion I love everything about this fight (besides elden stars) in fact, even when you could use torrent in this fight I purposefully didn’t use him just because I wanted this to last longer. I even cried a little getting to this boss for the first time just because of how stunning it is. Then again I’m no souls veteran so my words don’t really matter 🤷♂️
O Holy Goddess Marika! True Mistress!
People say this is the worst boss made by fromsoft, they always forget about Bed of Chaos™.
ppl overhate EB for moving a lot, imo is at least second best final boss behind Soul of Cinder.
@@MauriceeoTY Agree, Soul of Cinder is so damn good, it's also one of my favorites, i might be little biased towards EB due to it's moves being visual spectacles, especially EB's "nuke" attack.
Most of them who complained is now stuck with radahn in DLC lol ahahahaha radahn hits harder than EB and Radagon combined. And is faster.
@@FaithPatalinghug-wj5cw True lol
@@FaithPatalinghug-wj5cw Radahn is their new worst nightmare, faster, stronger and tankier lmao
Does anyone else hears Schubert's Ave Maria in this piece?
plin plin plon
Plin plon plon--plin plon
this soundtrack has a random tendency of making me really drowsy. am i alone?
PLING PLONG!
Best game ever ❤❤
What a fucking game
Tyler 1 is on crack, he didn't even actually enjoy the game just pointed out faults to piss everyone off and felt obligated to the stream. He shoudln't have even done it, he was so negative the whole time about every single thing This game is amazing.
He just rushed into each boss fight and then would complain when the mechanics are "too broken" or how combat animations are "terrible" when in reality he was just super under leveled and under geared to fight any boss.
Who the fuck cares?
Nice
É igual Cavaleiros do Zodiaco
1:35 why is this part so sad
It’s like fighting against the dark curtain of death…it truly is sad.
Honestly I think this should have been a secret boss. The second phase should have been against marika.
Radagon IS Marika... you can cast Law of Regression near the statue of Radagon in Leyndell and it literally says Radagon is Marika
@@Mayukh_Biswas I know. After defeating Radagon the next phase should have had him transforming into Marika. It would have also been a good plot twists for those who didn't do the statue.
Самая красивая из всех
Xenoblade vibe with this theme.
cscd scope 1 music
ragnarok on top
We need future dlc where radighan (wtf his name is) and Marika are seperate and not as one, I actually really hate that they are one person and we see that at the end, I want to see marika by herself and radaghan by himself and talk maybe it could even be in the future that they seperate again or something and still alive, (If marvel and dc can do it elden ring can do it too.) And The dlc should be Longer than shadow of erdtree like 3x as long, like do quests for marika and radigahn seperate in their own realms/towns whatever with lots of other areas in each of their realms (both are each seperate boss fights at the end)(Sprinkle in a godwyn the golden as final boss). Make it happen please.
Christopher Nolan
It's a shame that this boss is so easy...
Stupid boss with a fantastic music.
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@@chaosmorph this exaclty what you say when someone asks if you think about things
This boss gets to much hate. It has an amazing soundtrack like you said, great design, great arena, mostly great attacks besides the star attack, and I like how it makes you use torrent which is incredibly fitting for a final boss. The only reasonable complaint is that its a double boss fight but that doesnt take away from elden beast itself
bittersweet how such an amazing track is used on possibly the worst final boss made by fromsoft, love the video
You underestimate aldia
Be(a)st*
@@DMBnumbr1fan you must be frenzied
Worst final boss??
@@ryangoslingdrive never got that far in ds2, so I said "possibly" just in case it had an even worse one ':D