@Prospect Imo it's better solo, like for example the boss is constantly trying to counter you when you try healing and if you outplay him it feels so fucking good.
@@-Aniki- the bosses can force you into situations where you cannot “outplay” it at most ranges, regardless of what you do, since they can pretty easily overlap animations to guarantee hits. The only way this boss becomes not rng is if you’re using magic or taking aaaages locking them behind pillars. Also for anybody who doesn’t know this by now, you can put the apostles to sleep with like four sleep status arrows from a very weak bow. They stay asleep for ages and you can just kill one at a time. Won’t stop the fight from being a repeat of enemies you’ve likely fought two to three times each at that point in the game, but hey, that’s Elden ring.
@@bootnoot8696 I thought the solo fight was the one being referred to, not the duo, yeah the duo is a bit frustrating. I just meant the solo fight under the Radahn tower which i felt like was the most memorable one, for me at least going in there felt like i was very underleved, i was getting two shooted by him most of the time lol. This was the first boss that actually kinda terrified me because of the arena's design, his design, the music and idk, the dance of the fight really clicked with me, it took like 30 attempts but damn was it fun.
@@theonlyMoancore While you are busy being stuck under the noble's bellies the apostle became Luffy and starts swinging his blade at you spinning style
this, Fortissax, Godrick, Mohg and Final Battle (Radagon and EB both), the best tracks in the game easily. Love me Rennala and Maliketh as well, and Leyndell ambience is god tier.
@@Al-ji4gd I agree it’s a bit overrated, but I would say Mohg is too. Final boss certainly the lowest of my top 3, and I did consider having Rykard instead
@@AtlasBenighted Elden Ring has a lot of ambient tracks for the open world and legacy dungeons so there is quite a bit of relaxing songs in the soundtrack as well. Limgrave, Altus Plateau, and Leyndell are some of my favorite relaxing ones, and then there are even creepy and unnerving tracks like Prison Town or Caelid. Regal Ancestor Spirit, Rennala, and Beast Clergyman are some boss themes that are ambience heavy as well.
@@AtlasBenighted For ambient boss themes, the Final Battle and Regal Ancestor Spirit might be up your alley. For purely atmospheric themes though, nothing springs to mind aside from the area music.
@@ajackson everyone has there likes and Preferences but the God devouring serpent has a bible like reference for me at least the first half is a female voice singing like(eve) then the second half has a male singer(Adam) and the eerie cords that slither through out the song feels like a snake(Satan) feels like the song tells a tragic tale(consequences after the garden of Eden)of sin or blasphemy which Rykarrd is lord of
Radahn ost and Fortissax ost are the best in my opinion. But it seems people are too overleveled when fight Fortissax that the ost doesn't last too much
This song catches a lot of people off guard because of how much music they get more a little of all encounters then suddenly this absolute banger emerges out at them in a memorable way. Most people get the song stuck in their head or reference it. Honestly, it's a perfect song for the energy and vibes of the fight. Admittedly, it's one of the more in the zone kind of songs that sounds a bit like a movie scene moment. Probably sounds like I mean it's out of place from other things you listen to, but really they fit it in just fine where it happens. It's still one of my favorite fights.
The second phase on this song is honestly without a doubt one of my favorite ost from the game. Idk something about it hits me differently then the rest of the game
Nice reaction as always bro. Elden Ring has an amazing ost, banger after banger. Trust me, you need to listen Fortisaxx Dragon theme, it’s a must and probably my favorite one.
I won't say it's the best souls ost, but hot damn this theme is catchy. I often catch myself swaying and humming motifs from this theme at any given moment.
The especially intense beauty of this song is coupled with the fact that it's the most choir heavy in the game. The majority of pieces are more comprised of orchestra and band. A fair few still have choir, but not to the degree of Godskin Apostles. It makes for a very interesting feel. Elden Ring has a hefty chunk of Bloodborne influence, but as well as a gargantuan portion of Dark Souls influence. Yet Elden Ring also has it's own third... feeling? Tone? There's 2/9 Bloodborne, 3/9 Dark Souls, but also 4/9... something... to the overall tone of the game. There's certainly a lot of folklore inspiration, too, as well as a certain telltale George R.R. Martin feel. And it all mixes perfectly, right down to the soundtrack. A lot of the soundtrack is just... remarkable. As for my own thoughts on the game itself? I just wish the gameplay was a bit better balanced, and that there were more NPCs. Elden Ring is a beautiful game, but with the sheer scale, it sometimes feels pretty empty, and it can be hard to really adjust enemy scale a bit. How much is too much or too little when the player could just bum rush main story stuff or trivialize the main dungeons by doing all of the optional content first? I've had thoughts reflecting on that for a while, and the best I can come up with for the difficulty is to add armor upgrades and buff the health of enemies and bosses in the mid-game and beyond - make fights last longer, instead of having them brutally and possibly even unfairly short. It's a valid concern of many players that some of the late-game bosses and enemies deal just absurd damage - the player needs access to much better defensive stats and/or higher health pools. Personally, I always found drawn-out, low-risk fights to be more fulfilling than short, high risk ones, because there's room from for error even if it takes a while to get a win. But, to throw a few named example, a boss like Malenia or Maliketh is just brutal precisely because there simply isn't much room for mistakes. They have colossal healthpools, massive damage, high-aggression, advanced input-reading, and other mechanics that put out a lot of combative pressure, and the player, for all of the good damage they can deal, just can't deal enough to casually contend as a result of less than ideal health and defensive stats. Even tank builds get shredded like scissors through paper. Still the majority of the game is absolutely amazing, and even with those issues, it's overall still a great experience. It just rubs me the wrong way knowing that it could be better. Still, maybe a future patch will figure something out to address such complaints - already, a fair few have added more to character questlines. I can't imagine they won't at least consider restoring a couple of the more flushed out cut NPCs. I'm not sure what they can really do about some of the late game difficulty adjustments, but even if they don't do anything, it's not horrifically unbearable - just damn hard if you want to do a dedicated solo-playthrough, without summoning NPCs, players, or spirits. I suppose that's my one token of advice, for the day you might try Elden Ring - dispose of the concept of playing the entire game solo. A lot of this rant and idle rambling doesn't make a whole lot of sense without the context of having played the game, but if there's one thing I want to impart, it's this: If you can summon something - whatever it is - then do it. Some occasional encounters might be trivialized, depending on how much you like to explore the game and grind, but you'll probably have more fun overall. Save the no-summoning for a sequel playthrough. Damn, I went on a 5 paragraph tangent completely unrelated to the soundtrack or any response to your video. Sorry about that! And to think we all would hate writing essays, yet here I am, practically having finished one. I guess that's what a bit of passion for a topic does. I probably have rambled about this for the pass 2 months by now. Definitely time for a break from Elden Ring.
Now atlas c tier I now recommended fighting them in elden ring the one in calied in particular that way you get the full weight of the song. As the boss repeatedly smacks you in the face with fireballs.
The bossmusic from Metal gear rising is so damn good, wish you would react to them, my favourites are Red Sun, It has to be this way and Rules of nature.
@@felipemcarullo1556 good track but like I said:" kids are cruel Jack " oops sorry I meant like I said these where my favourites, but every metal gear rising track is pretty good.
WTF is this epic music? I didn't realize at all while battling them lol ^^ I will play it again anyway for my SOTE run and I will listen to the boss themes....I hope ^^
Day 98 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it. It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully. The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
The lyrics for this song adds on to the emotions conveyed by it. It describes the godskin apostles and nobles perfectly. Both the lyrics and the instrumental. Their lore, their theme, where you encounter them, everything about the godskins just screams *perfection*
Btw for anyone wondering, the lyrics to this is : *Give me your skin, The Flame burns the skin of the gods, I will collect the skin of the gods, I hunt them mercilessly, With the sacred skin I will be a god, The Death of the gods exalted me, the skin of the gods exalted me, The sacred skin belongs to me and no one else.* Although I’m not sure if it’s 100% accurately translated
@@skoogadoo no there actually is. The Latin used in the chorus does actually form words. Not full on sentences but just some words. With those words he came up with the sentences. At least in the way that actually makes sense
I absolutely CAN'T wait to watch you play Elden Ring. Or any other FromSoft games for that matter, but I think you will particularly enjoy Elden Ring with its unique blend of many cultures.
Yeah it really fits to be a final boss of some Souls game. Something really religious would fit it perfectly And also to be fair I didn't expect someone with a RWBY avatar here, but I was neatly surprised lol
Me, who tries to avoid Elden Ring spoilers. My favourite RUclipsr: Hahaha, jk, I always appreciate your work, thank you for the Breakdown! I now want to know how this boss looks like, I will once I play the game, I don't watch anything about ER anymore, spoilers are everywhere, it is so difficult though...
The lyrics for this theme are bloody stunning. It feels like a christian hymn, but twisted and perverse in it's sinsiter tone. I love this theme to death.
It’s only only happens when you fight both the godskin apostle and Noble if u only fight one you only get the first part of the soundtrack there are only two times that give you both the godskin noble and apostle in the tornado ruins area before Maliketh the black blade and when you do Ranni quest line/go get Rannie’s Great rune
Makes sense, I beat the Godskin Duo first try and the cave with the other duo was the only dungeon I missed in the whole game. Then on NG+ I went dex with broken bleed builds and melted everything in the game
Weird criticism here but if you’re going to do subtitles could you just fully subtitle what you’re saying? Its just a bit awkward only having the last thing in a sentence subtitled or just *laughs* lol
it hurts knowing that the most torturous boss in the game has one of the best themes 😭😭😭😭😭
it's bittersweet
@Prospect Imo it's better solo, like for example the boss is constantly trying to counter you when you try healing and if you outplay him it feels so fucking good.
@@-Aniki- the bosses can force you into situations where you cannot “outplay” it at most ranges, regardless of what you do, since they can pretty easily overlap animations to guarantee hits. The only way this boss becomes not rng is if you’re using magic or taking aaaages locking them behind pillars.
Also for anybody who doesn’t know this by now, you can put the apostles to sleep with like four sleep status arrows from a very weak bow. They stay asleep for ages and you can just kill one at a time.
Won’t stop the fight from being a repeat of enemies you’ve likely fought two to three times each at that point in the game, but hey, that’s Elden ring.
@@bootnoot8696 I thought the solo fight was the one being referred to, not the duo, yeah the duo is a bit frustrating.
I just meant the solo fight under the Radahn tower which i felt like was the most memorable one, for me at least going in there felt like i was very underleved, i was getting two shooted by him most of the time lol.
This was the first boss that actually kinda terrified me because of the arena's design, his design, the music and idk, the dance of the fight really clicked with me, it took like 30 attempts but damn was it fun.
I personally didn’t mind godskin duo, but the valiant gargoyles made my blood boil.
Godskins: Oh what's that, you're healing?
Throws black flame at you
*Godskin Duo PTSD Intensifies*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
champ gundyr v2
it's the exact frame you start chugging lol it's absurd.
*2nd phase starts as noble rolls into a pillar at mach 3*
@@theonlyMoancore While you are busy being stuck under the noble's bellies the apostle became Luffy and starts swinging his blade at you spinning style
Top 3 Elden Ring songs for me, up there with the final boss and Lichdragon Fortissax. Great analysis!
this, Fortissax, Godrick, Mohg and Final Battle (Radagon and EB both), the best tracks in the game easily. Love me Rennala and Maliketh as well, and Leyndell ambience is god tier.
@@RuthwikRao dont forget Radahn
Thank you!
Final Boss is a bit overrated. Mohg, Godrick, Fortissax, Godfrey and Rykard are better.
@@Al-ji4gd I agree it’s a bit overrated, but I would say Mohg is too. Final boss certainly the lowest of my top 3, and I did consider having Rykard instead
To be fair, every Elden Ring ost are purely orchestral masterpieces
Not a lot of people talk about the Ancient Dragon Lansseax OST at all or any Reaction.......its my favorite in the game but it's too short
I want to hear a song like Firelink Shrine or Majula from Elden Ring
@@AtlasBenighted Elden Ring has a lot of ambient tracks for the open world and legacy dungeons so there is quite a bit of relaxing songs in the soundtrack as well. Limgrave, Altus Plateau, and Leyndell are some of my favorite relaxing ones, and then there are even creepy and unnerving tracks like Prison Town or Caelid. Regal Ancestor Spirit, Rennala, and Beast Clergyman are some boss themes that are ambience heavy as well.
Bro, you either like the exact same things I do, or ur literally everywhere on youtube
@@AtlasBenighted For ambient boss themes, the Final Battle and Regal Ancestor Spirit might be up your alley. For purely atmospheric themes though, nothing springs to mind aside from the area music.
You need to listen to Mohg Lord Of Blood OST form Elden Ring it’s honestly really good or The God Devouring Serpent OST
I prefer both
@@biotoxin6280 hopefully he does both 😭 I would like to hear his opinion/take on them both
God Devouring Serpent is awesome but I have a sneaking suspicion he wouldn’t like the second phase.
Never really connected with God Devouring Serpent OST, but Mohg's theme is one of my favourites!
@@ajackson everyone has there likes and Preferences but the God devouring serpent has a bible like reference for me at least the first half is a female voice singing like(eve) then the second half has a male singer(Adam) and the eerie cords that slither through out the song feels like a snake(Satan) feels like the song tells a tragic tale(consequences after the garden of Eden)of sin or blasphemy which Rykarrd is lord of
Starscourge Radahn's OST was one of my favourites from Elden Ring. I would love to listen your opinions on it!
Radahn = true Giga of the ED
I read onions instead of opinions.... ugh, time for bed.
Radahn ost and Fortissax ost are the best in my opinion.
But it seems people are too overleveled when fight Fortissax that the ost doesn't last too much
This song catches a lot of people off guard because of how much music they get more a little of all encounters then suddenly this absolute banger emerges out at them in a memorable way. Most people get the song stuck in their head or reference it. Honestly, it's a perfect song for the energy and vibes of the fight. Admittedly, it's one of the more in the zone kind of songs that sounds a bit like a movie scene moment. Probably sounds like I mean it's out of place from other things you listen to, but really they fit it in just fine where it happens. It's still one of my favorite fights.
probably the best ost in the game
Legit might be a single most memorable piece from the game just like Ludwig theme was for Bloodborne.
The second phase on this song is honestly without a doubt one of my favorite ost from the game. Idk something about it hits me differently then the rest of the game
Genuinely! Too bad it only plays during Duo.
Everytime the singer strikes a note the boss attacks.
An OST I think is quite underrated and is my favorite from Sekiro, Gyoubu Oniwa, primarily the 2nd phase brass and male voices is insane
I did a reaction to that
@@AtlasBenighted oh, did you?
One of the best tracks in elden ring.
He said C tier 💀
Gigachad godfrey has a great OST too.
Nice reaction as always bro. Elden Ring has an amazing ost, banger after banger. Trust me, you need to listen Fortisaxx Dragon theme, it’s a must and probably my favorite one.
whenever I hear this ost, it always reminds me how sinister and ambitious the godskins are
Always excited to see a new video from you
Thank you!
This games ost is a masterpiece.
Nice reaction and breakdown.
When will we be seeing you play eldenring and dark souls 3
FINALLY.
I have been waitin for this reaction.
I won't say it's the best souls ost, but hot damn this theme is catchy.
I often catch myself swaying and humming motifs from this theme at any given moment.
Ah, the Godskin apostle with their scorching black flames, the music makes it hard to focus on the fight because of how good it is!
When I hear this song, I can only think of ONE simple word to describe how I feel. "Loss"
Here it is. The best ost in elden ring
I would love to see you react to Ancestor Spirit OST from Elden Ring.
The especially intense beauty of this song is coupled with the fact that it's the most choir heavy in the game. The majority of pieces are more comprised of orchestra and band. A fair few still have choir, but not to the degree of Godskin Apostles.
It makes for a very interesting feel. Elden Ring has a hefty chunk of Bloodborne influence, but as well as a gargantuan portion of Dark Souls influence. Yet Elden Ring also has it's own third... feeling? Tone? There's 2/9 Bloodborne, 3/9 Dark Souls, but also 4/9... something... to the overall tone of the game. There's certainly a lot of folklore inspiration, too, as well as a certain telltale George R.R. Martin feel. And it all mixes perfectly, right down to the soundtrack. A lot of the soundtrack is just... remarkable.
As for my own thoughts on the game itself? I just wish the gameplay was a bit better balanced, and that there were more NPCs. Elden Ring is a beautiful game, but with the sheer scale, it sometimes feels pretty empty, and it can be hard to really adjust enemy scale a bit. How much is too much or too little when the player could just bum rush main story stuff or trivialize the main dungeons by doing all of the optional content first?
I've had thoughts reflecting on that for a while, and the best I can come up with for the difficulty is to add armor upgrades and buff the health of enemies and bosses in the mid-game and beyond - make fights last longer, instead of having them brutally and possibly even unfairly short. It's a valid concern of many players that some of the late-game bosses and enemies deal just absurd damage - the player needs access to much better defensive stats and/or higher health pools.
Personally, I always found drawn-out, low-risk fights to be more fulfilling than short, high risk ones, because there's room from for error even if it takes a while to get a win. But, to throw a few named example, a boss like Malenia or Maliketh is just brutal precisely because there simply isn't much room for mistakes. They have colossal healthpools, massive damage, high-aggression, advanced input-reading, and other mechanics that put out a lot of combative pressure, and the player, for all of the good damage they can deal, just can't deal enough to casually contend as a result of less than ideal health and defensive stats. Even tank builds get shredded like scissors through paper.
Still the majority of the game is absolutely amazing, and even with those issues, it's overall still a great experience. It just rubs me the wrong way knowing that it could be better. Still, maybe a future patch will figure something out to address such complaints - already, a fair few have added more to character questlines. I can't imagine they won't at least consider restoring a couple of the more flushed out cut NPCs. I'm not sure what they can really do about some of the late game difficulty adjustments, but even if they don't do anything, it's not horrifically unbearable - just damn hard if you want to do a dedicated solo-playthrough, without summoning NPCs, players, or spirits.
I suppose that's my one token of advice, for the day you might try Elden Ring - dispose of the concept of playing the entire game solo. A lot of this rant and idle rambling doesn't make a whole lot of sense without the context of having played the game, but if there's one thing I want to impart, it's this: If you can summon something - whatever it is - then do it. Some occasional encounters might be trivialized, depending on how much you like to explore the game and grind, but you'll probably have more fun overall. Save the no-summoning for a sequel playthrough.
Damn, I went on a 5 paragraph tangent completely unrelated to the soundtrack or any response to your video. Sorry about that! And to think we all would hate writing essays, yet here I am, practically having finished one. I guess that's what a bit of passion for a topic does. I probably have rambled about this for the pass 2 months by now. Definitely time for a break from Elden Ring.
About time!
TBH, I felt that 2:23 should have been given to Malekith as his second phase theme to show his relation to the Godskin
I think what I love most about this song is how it subverts expectations
this theme gives me Fable vibes
Now atlas c tier I now recommended fighting them in elden ring the one in calied in particular that way you get the full weight of the song. As the boss repeatedly smacks you in the face with fireballs.
The bossmusic from Metal gear rising is so damn good, wish you would react to them, my favourites are Red Sun, It has to be this way and Rules of nature.
I can't believe he hasn't reacted to it yet.
@@davidmg512 same
let us not forget about the stains of time
@@felipemcarullo1556 good track but like I said:" kids are cruel Jack " oops sorry I meant like I said these where my favourites, but every metal gear rising track is pretty good.
@@Saeshy04 i mean i do not blame you, the other day i went to do some workout with Red Sun, i felt fucking invincible
Let’s gooooooo dude, this ost is bone chilling
WTF is this epic music? I didn't realize at all while battling them lol ^^ I will play it again anyway for my SOTE run and I will listen to the boss themes....I hope ^^
Ohh yes, one of the finest pieces in Elden Ring
YT really frustrating me, idk why I'm only seeing this 4 months later
this dude looks like vice admiral red king
Listen to the Lichdragon Fortissax theme
should be an ez S tier
Oh nice this is my favorite from the game
For me this song mixed with ornstein and smough one would be freaking awsome.
an Elden Ring playtrough is in order now :D
Day 98 of requesting House of Sacred Remains from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. Beautifully atmospheric track and one of my fave's from video games in general. It'd be awesome to hear what you think of it.
It's the theme of a level set starting from a cathedral and ending in the crypts through lots of library areas, it's not a particularly significant or infamous level at all but I think the track really reflects the hallowed grounds housing sacred relics beautifully.
The 4 minute upload from the Castlevania Sound Team is the one to listen to.
The lyrics for this song adds on to the emotions conveyed by it. It describes the godskin apostles and nobles perfectly. Both the lyrics and the instrumental. Their lore, their theme, where you encounter them, everything about the godskins just screams *perfection*
Btw for anyone wondering, the lyrics to this is : *Give me your skin, The Flame burns the skin of the gods, I will collect the skin of the gods, I hunt them mercilessly, With the sacred skin I will be a god, The Death of the gods exalted me, the skin of the gods exalted me, The sacred skin belongs to me and no one else.*
Although I’m not sure if it’s 100% accurately translated
there aren't any lyrics for this song. the dude who made that video made it all up
@@skoogadoo no there actually is. The Latin used in the chorus does actually form words. Not full on sentences but just some words. With those words he came up with the sentences. At least in the way that actually makes sense
I absolutely CAN'T wait to watch you play Elden Ring. Or any other FromSoft games for that matter, but I think you will particularly enjoy Elden Ring with its unique blend of many cultures.
In my opinion the first phase is better than the second. Great reaction! Hoping for a Devils Never Cry reaction soon
I agree 👍
Mohg lord of blood ost is crazy
Man i like your patches cosplay
Mimimi
Please do Gehrman The First Hunter from Bloodborne, and then Starscourge Radahn from Elden Ring.
SOOOOO GOOD
The words in the ost are absolutely based
Honestly, wasn't a giant fan of the music in the game overall but hot damn this could be a final boss theme in any of the Souls games.
Yeah it really fits to be a final boss of some Souls game. Something really religious would fit it perfectly
And also to be fair I didn't expect someone with a RWBY avatar here, but I was neatly surprised lol
I think it would fit Bloodborne better
@@AtlasBenighted True. Regardless it’s a banger of a song. Thanks for reminding me that it exists hah.
YES! The Legendary OST we were waiting for
walk around on the map
la la la la
This starts playing...
RUN ! RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !
Me, who tries to avoid Elden Ring spoilers.
My favourite RUclipsr:
Hahaha, jk, I always appreciate your work, thank you for the Breakdown! I now want to know how this boss looks like, I will once I play the game, I don't watch anything about ER anymore, spoilers are everywhere, it is so difficult though...
Starscourge radahn next pls😅
Atlas , elden ring playthrough when ?
I agree Atlas C Tier it is.......... it's not that bad of a song but it was really hyped at the very beginning of Elden Ring for sure........
I’d say it’s higher than C tier but I do agree it’s overhyped. It doesn’t really tell a story like some other tracks.
@@zaynthemane a song doesn't need to tell a story to be good. Hence why this is arguably the most beloved track on the OST.
@@joshuagleeson4776 It doesn’t have to. But telling a story can certainly elevate the quality of a track.
@@zaynthemane oh absolutely. I just highly disagree with this being a C tier track in every way.
@@joshuagleeson4776 I would say it’s higher than C tier. Probably B or A for me
Bro you need to hear "swordland" from sword art online
Malzeno theme from Monster Hunter Rise Sun break please! would love to have your input!
Best music)
I wonder, have you ever listened to one of the Metal Gear Rising soundtracks? They are amazing, I am sure you'd like them.
The lyrics for this theme are bloody stunning. It feels like a christian hymn, but twisted and perverse in it's sinsiter tone. I love this theme to death.
There is no meaningful lyrics to this piece
@@remilenoir1271 doesn't need to be meaningful to still have that feeling. The choir is a BIG part of the song and it's what gives it such an impact.
@@remilenoir1271 It's not that there are no meaningful lyrics, there are not even a bit of some sort of lyrics
Godskin Duo 1#
Nice video! You should react to Gear 4 theme from One Piece! One of my favourites from the show
Please react to attack on titan - "APETITAN"
Or "Ezio's Family" from Assassin's Creed2
Elden beast final fight is the best song in the whole game
Is ΛTLΛS going to play something soon?
😏
Still waiting on that ds3 playthrough atlas
please? ;-;
It's pretty cool. Still not my kind of music, But it was great. This one sounded really violent, And I love it.
Dont even remember the last section of that track. Must have stomped them into an oblivion too fast.
It’s only only happens when you fight both the godskin apostle and Noble if u only fight one you only get the first part of the soundtrack there are only two times that give you both the godskin noble and apostle in the tornado ruins area before Maliketh the black blade and when you do Ranni quest line/go get Rannie’s Great rune
Makes sense, I beat the Godskin Duo first try and the cave with the other duo was the only dungeon I missed in the whole game. Then on NG+ I went dex with broken bleed builds and melted everything in the game
For a moment I was like goddamn now Andrew tate is reacting to soundtracks ? But it’s atlas actually
Do God of War - Brothers of Blood
Please react to lichdragon fortissax
Mohg Lord of Blood and Lichdragon are both much better
Weird criticism here but if you’re going to do subtitles could you just fully subtitle what you’re saying? Its just a bit awkward only having the last thing in a sentence subtitled or just *laughs* lol
This is completely inappropriate music for the inside of a walmart
Imo this song is overrated.