Vinny – Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (PART 13 Finale)



Vinny Vinesauce plays Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree, the anticipated DLC for Elden Ring, 2022 Game of The Year Winner.

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32 thoughts on “Vinny – Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (PART 13 Finale)”

  1. Genuinely asking. Uhh if he wanted a bleed weapon why not just do 2 katanas, Nagakiba with bleed and RoB? I mean its just Corpse Piler thats gotten nerfed right? Im sure he could've done somewhat better than what he used. But yeah just asking cuz idk seemed he was powering thru with it but thats cool he did it.

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  2. DLC ended up feeling disappointing for me. Bosses and weapons are cool, but there's too much filler and some areas just feel unfinished and big for the sake of being big. Lore makes even less sense than vanilla game too. Finger Ruins? They're ruins with fingers everywhere, who cares!

    But most importantly, it officially made Elden Ring too big. It's modern Assassin's Creed tier big now, every replay from now on will feel like a major commitment.

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  3. My dearest milquetoast, what would have really sealed it for you at the end there was if chat had pointed out that your purple flower waifu St. Trina was actually Miquilla. Or at least a part of himself he shed to become a god. What part I dunno, the bit that likes naps and getting shitboxed on psychedelic mushroom juice I guess?

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  4. Gosh, there's so much craziness going on the final boss that it's often hard for me to be able to even comprehend/process what's going on (though I am autistic so that probably makes it more difficult haha)

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  5. I love just how absolutely terrifying both iterations of Radahn are. Rykard might be bigger than him after becoming part of the serpent that ate him, but Radahn is just naturally massive. He is the epitome of a true demigod. He not only has the strength to wield unimaginable power, but also the intelligence to harness that power, all in the name of war. His ability effectively wield two monstrous swords while carrying the weight of the cosmos and harnessing its power is a feat no other demigod can match. His armor alone is a reflection of his status as the most well-respected and feared general in all the Lands Between. No one, save for Malenia, would ever dare stand up to such a ruthless, menacing tyrant.

    He is ravenous for war. Fighting is the only thing Radahn enjoys and stands for. Despite being smaller in size after being revived inside of Mohg's body, he still carries such an incredibely imposing presence, and since he no longer has the scarlet rot eating at his mind, he is essentially as strong and intelligent as he was in his prime. Coupled with Miquella's new powers, he reaches as high as he can to becoming a god himself. It's an awesome, yet horrifying thing to think about. Those that dare stand against the kindness of Miquella are sure to face the brutality of General Radahn. Just look at the arena you fight them in. The towers of corpses looming over you, and the mounds of bones you fight on top of are examples of Miquella's rule. The dead are merely a stepping stone in his ascension to godhood. The Age of Compassion is an age to be truly, utterly feared and reviled by all living things. The age Miquella believes is right, and the one Radahn fights for, is an age of no free will, and only endless, unfathomable war and death. Miquella and Radahn's mere existence is a threat to all life in the Lands Between.

    And the music is amazing for Consort Radahn. It perfectly encapsulates the seriousness and epicness of the fight. A demigod and a tarnished, fighting for the title of lord, fighting for two different ideologies–our age or Miquella's age. The fate of the world rests in our hands.

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