Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor The Bright Lord DLC · Sauron Boss Fight
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- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor The Bright Lord DLC · Sauron Boss Fight
Mission: The True Lord of the Rings - As Celebrimbor, wield the might of the One Ring and challenge Sauron's claim to Mordor. Battle against Sauron as Celebrimbor, the great Elven Lord of the Second Age, to unlock powerful runes and the ability to wield the One Ring.
The Sauron fight actually takes place at 5:35. This video is basically a summary of The Bright Lord DLC campaign with only the important bits shown. What is left out is the branding three other Warchiefs, but that is nothing new and there is no other narrative to this DLC.
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Description:
You are Talion, a Ranger of the Black Gate, keeping watch over Mordor which has remained undisturbed for ages. In the blink of an eye, everything is taken from you - your friends, your family, and even your own life. Resurrected by a vengeful spirit, you must now embark on a relentless vendetta against those who have wronged you. Fight through Mordor and uncover the truth of the spirit that compels you, discover the origins of the Rings of Power, build your legend and ultimately confront the evil of Sauron in this new chronicle in Middle-earth.
The game takes place between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings, as written by J.R.R. Tolkien. The family of Talion, a ranger of Gondor responsible for guarding the Black Gate of Mordor, is killed by Sauron's armies, but Talion (voiced and motion captured by Troy Baker) is revived with "wraith-like abilities" and heads into Mordor to exact his revenge. Mordor is not yet a barren wasteland in this story.
The story involves the Rings of Power, but the story is separate to The Lord of the Rings canon. However, Warner Bros. maintains that the stories will align. The player will encounter Gollum (voiced by Liam O'Brien) in the game, discovering that Talion and Gollum have a lot in common. As Talion's personal vendetta unfolds, players uncover the mystery of the Spirit that compels him, discover the origin of the Rings of Power and confront the ultimate nemesis.
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Developer: Monolith Productions
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Designers: Michael De Plater, Bob Roberts
Writer: Christian Cantamessa
Composers: Garry Schyman, Nathan Grigg
Engine: LithTech
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Release date: September 30th, 2014
Genre: Action role-playing game
The moment when your friend claims they did everything in a group project
*YOU WILL GIVE ME WHAT IS MINE CELEBRIMBOR.*
You have no claim Deceiver I AM THE TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!!!!!!
Come die theif
"You have no claim, Deceiver! I AM THE TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!"
Epic...
Fucking love Sauron's voice here, especially 6:52. "What's yours has always been MINE!"
That’s why I love Steve Blum’s voice, it’s so freaking epic.
Sauron's voice in here is EPIC. Like BOSS-LIKE EPIC. His voice in Shadow of War just sounds like a derelict TIE fighter.
Kind of funny that it's the same voice actor in both games, Steve Blum if I'm not mistaken.
It bothers me too since he sounds exactly the same as the Nazgul so you can't tell who's talking
@@ItsButterBean1020 and witch king
@@DNephilim Witch King has the Sam effect
5:52 when you’re dad finds out you won the lottery after he was gone for over 20 years.
"What's yours has always been mine!!"
This probably was originally mint for the full game ending fight, but they replaced it with quick time events.
earlybirdman269 money milking with DLC
More like WB games making monolith do that for $.
It wouldn't make sense for this battle to be the ending fight, as Sauron could only exist in physical form if he had either his ring, or the wraith of Celebrimbor, and Frodo was the ring bearer at the time, so Talion wouldn't have all his powers if Sauron was physical, which is why the fight couldn't be normal gameplay, which is why it was a QTE.
Spazz Maticus true, just a quick correction, bilbo was the ring bearer at the time
@@spazzmaticus9086 they could’ve just not used Sauron for that part so it wouldn’t have to be a QTE.
7:13 I bloody love the battle music at this part. Just awesomely hard-beating and totally bringing up the atmosphere of the place.
GDSpectra Not to mention Sauron talking in black speech in the background.
That too. Yes, I know that it appears before (fighting the 5 Talons), but that still doesn`t make it any less awesome. Shame it wasn`t posted as a part of the separate OST for the game.
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Eliphas the Inheritor: that's my elder brother everyone.
23:39?
After breezing through the last two fights in Talion’s story, this was a pleasant surprise. Honestly, this whole DLC was a pleasant surprise. If you’re not taking advantage of branding to it’s fullest extent, then you’re in for a rough time. I could just brute force my way through the main story stuff, which felt a bit lame. Sauron’s fight, while made trivial with the ring, was pretty cool. Sure, he folds over like a lawn chair when you go full John Ring, but seeing him erase my brand from the orcs and resurrect the slain ones was pretty sweet. It was like a mirror match, which is something I thought the Black Hand was going to be. I was going just going to go to Shadow of War after the main story was completed, but I’m happy I took the time to complete the Light Bringer’s DLC.
That combo at 11:13 went so HARDD 🤣 celebrimbor a certified MMA fighter
Why would the One even help Celebrimbor ? That doesn't make any sense. But not much does in this game anyway.
Sauron's voice is on point though. Just like butter, evil evil butter.
Ludovic Gelli I could honestly listien to his voice for hours, to bad I would probably either end up as a nazghul though.
Starting to understand Âr-Pharazon, eh ?
He was the one who forged it. However, the ring is a traitorous son of a bitch.
No. That's just stupid.
Sauron made the One Ring to control the Rings he and the Elf smiths of Eregion had forged and the will of those who wore them but Celebrimbor discovered the ruse (he felt Sauron in his mind) and hid them. Sauron defeated Celebrimbor in war and tortured the location of the 16 less poweful of the Great Rings and killed him once it was clear he wouldnot tell anything more. That is how professor Tolkien wrote it and that make sense. The story in these games does not.
lets be real.
1. celebrimbor never stood a chance against sauron lol
2. the ring IS sauron.....so...there's no "what if you turn bad" it's just a matter of when
Sauron wasn't a good fighter without the ring. He was a tactician and only fought when absolutely necessary; he preferred to play the man behind the curtain. If he ever came down from Barad-dûr to fight hand-to-hand he likely would have lost to a handful of combatants...
The one ring.
I AM THE TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!!!
I AM THE TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!!!
Sauron would have killed him without even looking at him.
But sauron didn't have the ring at the time
Wade Mercer The power of the Ring IS Tar-Mairon. It isn't what makes him strong, he is strong.
Vincent late reply but not quite
Sauron was always mighty but Tolkien did wrote that the Ring enhanced his powers with Sauron pouring much of himself within the One
Combine that advantage with his descending directly from Feanor and Sauron not being one for direct confrontation, it makes sense he wouldn’t just be swatted aside
And yet Isildur was able to defeat him.
@@randeli7785 in fairness Narsil was no mere blade
I recall implications it held a Silmaril like power but idk where
Im confuzzled
Nice video
Why isn't there a soundtrack release for this?
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Hey cool?
Bro actually pulled up
Celebrimbor: I AM THE TRUE LORD OF THE RINGS!!!
Sauron: AND I AM THE SHADOW OF MORDOR!!!
How ironic
Like Fingolfin vs Morgoth
Yo it actually is like that
Honestly shadow of Mordor and war have the best Sauron armour design better then the lanky thin armour design depicted in other things
"Bright Lord, Dark Lord, same thing really"
Sauron should be able to see Celebrimbor since he's a maia and therefore exists in both the seen and unseen realm, and if Celebrimbor is a Calaquendi and has therefore seen the light of the two trees he wouldn't turn invisible because he too would exist in both the seen and unseen realms, Gandalf says Glorfindel is a high elf and therefore exists in both realms.
What is that SFM tier orc animation in the opening
Your spirit will never see the Halls of Mandos.
3 years ago, i beat sauron 28 times
imagine sauron in difficulity such as those in souls games :) meh after souls games every single game looks and seems to be so easy ;d
Zary12345 Realistically, he is on that level of difficulty. It took two legendary warriors to weaken him enough for a third warrior to be able to steal the Ring and leave him without the means to heal himself for another thousands of years, and they both died in the attempt. Even when the Ring was destroyed, he still didn't die. This boss fight is cool as hell and it comes closer than the first Peter Jackson film did, but it still does not do Tar-Mairon justice.
Souls games are easy as hell once you figure patterns out.
@@almightyfalcon I mean,you could say that in regards to anything difficult lmao.
@@almightyfalcon I mean,you could say that in regards to anything difficult lmao.
Play old ninja guiden game
Is the actor who voiced Sauron also the voice for Gravemind in Halo 3?
Cheesy as fuck using the ring to kill sauron too easy.
...but as you can see, Sauron couldn't be defeated. Calabrimbor was careless and lost the ring therefore losing his freedom.
Well I think the ring actually saved him from becoming Sauron, I explained this on another comment line but if you think about it the ring actually saved him from being his foe, you could already tell that it was changing him with all that power, so the ring would want to stop him from becoming Sauron.
yeah ok try it yourself see if it's as easy as it looks
I've seen people try to damage him without; he basically takes pitiful amounts. Making it 'required'. Which....is honestly fitting.
KirK well if you wanted to kill an immortal demigod/angel, how would you do it?
Its like Silmarillion
I can speak really good elf language
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Is this DLC out yet?
Why did Illuvitar not intervene!!??
For the same reason that God doesn't intervene in wars, with hungry children, or people dying. Because he doesn't give a shit, or he is only a pretty mythological ornament. Even in Middle earth is useless. #FrodoDisapprovesIlluvatar
Actually there's an excellent reason why. Look at it from the Christian perspective as a parallel to how Tolkien built the spiritual reality of Middle Earth so emotions don't get in the way of the facts. If you haven't read the Silmarillion this may be a little hard to follow but I'll try to be as straight forward as possible.
When Morgoth, Sauron's master and the first Dark Lord, fell to his own pride and jealousy of the other Valar's creations, he corrupted all of their works instead of being the one to perfect them. This distortion of Eru's purpose for Morgoth is what made him evil. He chose himself to reject Eru's purpose for him and chose his own, bringing only destruction to himself and others. That's why like Lucifer, Morgoth was once called Melkor. But his choices seperated him from his true purpose and introduced evil into the world. This is how evil was introduced to the universe in both reality and in Tolkien's world. The capacity for free will were respected and had consequences, but consequences He was already working to resolve.
When Sauron, who was once called Mairon, followed Morgoth's example and betrayed his fellow Maia, (The species that were also Gandalf, Saruman, etc.), he based everything he did off of Morgoth's actions, including the forging of the One Ring. An object forged from metal as well as his own soul and nature. That's why interacting with it corrupted all who became involved with it. It wasn't just power, it was Sauron's black soul incarnated in gold. That was originally his gift before he was evil. He was a student of Aule, the Valar that created the dwarves and the master of forges and metal crafting. He taught these to Celebrimbor and tricked him with the story you likely know for yourself.
What was Morgoth's example concerning the Ring that Sauron followed? Well Morgoth forged his own ring, but it wasn't out of metal. It was in the hearts and souls of all living things. Death, decay, corruption, everything wrong and bad in the world and the natures of men. Examples, what made Denethor a jerk, what made Aragorn afraid to take up his calling in life, what brought division between Dwarves and Elves, etc. That's not something you can throw into Mount Doom, nor is something that Eru can just snap His fingers and remove without taking away the whole purpose he created man, nor why he called the Vala to create the world. It works the same way in reality. God's nature and purpose for creating us is love, with the capacity to enjoy and return it to Him. When a choice came to reject that relationship, the consequences followed, but that very moment God already was working a plan to redeem us from the choice He knew we'd make. Jesus volunteered to die for us before He created us, and still went through with the process because He loves us that much. He knew the process would be worth it.
So if that was God's plan and the reason why He allowed evil to enter the world, how do we see this illustrated by Eru and Middle Earth to paint a more personal picture? When Manwe was allowed to send eagles to help, when Yavanna permitted the Ents to go to war, and any other scenario where Eru or the Valar intervened it wasn't to resolve physical conflicts, but preserve lives who still had a purpose to fulfill. Examples: The Eagles saving Gandalf, helping at the Black Gate, the Ents stopping Isengard from going any farther than it had. Numenor being flooded after Elendil and his family escaped mankind's scheme in destroying themselves. Etc. These lives, like Frodo's, Gandalf's, and Aragorn's would just go on to fight more battles, but ultimately accomplish a greater purpose in destroying parts of Morgoth's Ring in creation. Elessar II removed all corrupt leadership from mankind and united the Dwarvish/Elvish Kingdoms until nearly a century after his death. Frodo removed Sauron's last chance to physically involve himself with the affairs of the living until Dagor Dagoroth. (The last battle where everything will be made right personally by Eru and the Valar.) Gandalf would free Theoden, and all of Rohan, from being manipulated by Saruman's will, save Minas Tirith by giving Aragorn the instructions that won the battle and bringing Rohan to Gondor's aid setting up the alliance Elessar II established, and bore witness to the purpose all of the Istari (Wizards) were sent to Middle Earth to accomplish in the first place. Keep Morgoth's servants in check so man could make his choices uninterferred with. With Eru allowing these things to occur, horrible wars and horrible things happened, but they happened because they were confronting a deeper evil. They were disassembling Morgoth's ring in the hearts of all living things. If Eru just intervened every time Morgoth or his servants did something, people like Aragorn would remain hiding from their purpose and never become Elessar II. Frodo would stay in isolation and miss out on the reward of joining Bilbo as the first non-Elves to travel to the Undying lands. Gandalf would have left the Undying lands for no purpose other than to watch all of the external problems being solved without a single one of the internal issues being confronted. It's a hard battle, but it's not an eternal war. Dagor Dagoroth will come just like Jesus will one day return. But not before every possible opportunity to redeem man and give opportunity for them to make the choice to turn from Morgoth's Ring and choose not to make the same mistake Morgoth did in rejecting the purpose Eru created him for and only making himself and everyone else miserable in the process. It's not that Eru or God don't care about the suffering that Satan/Morgoth cause in this world, it's that we can't see what He's doing from our perspective. You can either be like Andre here and just be angry and blame God for all of your problems and bad choices, or you can look at what God has done to deal with evil like He did on the cross and realize that like He destroy's Satan's Ring then, He'll take back this world from him soon once every possible opportunity to save man who are caught up in his ring's power known as sin are saved from it through belief that the cross has redeemed them. I hope this answers your question as well as a more important one too.
Ok, I understand you, I love LOTR ,Hobbit, Silmarillion and Tolkien universe. I use to think like you, in a god of love, who was planning our lives and a final propuse. All time my reference to explain Catholicism/Cristianism was the story behind Silmarillion. Sounds very poetic the way that universe was created and how an all mighty being can give a great value to our existence. But, is very different the real world to both stories, the stories talked in bible and Tolkien Universe (who get inspired in the first one). For example, i don't believe that a god of love, anthropomorphized by humans (the only gramatical racional animal) could have a plan before we born, what happens when suddenly you are a kid with hungry and thirsty, or you can't see the light of day in the pit where you live, finally if everything goes fine and you are an adult, tell me, where is the wonderful plan of god, when you are lifting the heads of your kids laying down because a fanatic detonated a bomb in the glorious name of the same god? Look, I don't hate, and I understand that kids dying in the world aren't fault of god, its our idea of god brought from ancient books. Maybe in some places in the world is hard to believe this reality, where the grass is green and the way of life is easier. But in another places, god is only a cosmical machine, no man, no Jesus, not a divine plan offered by a predicator in his temple/mosque/pyramid. Maybe its just something else, but I don't think an old book can have all the answers, maybe if all the answers are written by fate, then maybe we are missing something. Thank you for your response ShadyOakMinistries :)
André Merchant Well firstly let me thank you for your response having less venom then the first and providing the opportunity for decent conversation. Second, I need to tell you that there is an extreme difference between the God of the Bible and the Allah of Muhammad. I can provide a lot of research and proof from both sources having studied both extensively. And thirdly, if you wish to have this conversation I'd like to answer your questions personally man to man. Message me anytime privately and we can talk about those things you asked about.
Well... I can't see big difference, both are anthropomorphized dudes, and both are watching you all the time, if you do right, you have a prize (heaven), if you do wrong, you have punishment (hell) even if it is symbolic, sounds like a Pavlov's dog condition. What is the matter in little details, when this God is planning a life of pain and suffer, before you born, because thats his divine plan? That big is our hypocrisy to believe that god is human like, and we can translate his message (if he/she is sending one)? If you want to share proof of something, maybe it should be a physical proof that good is human like and he actually cares about living beings, or that religions don't take advantage of people ignorance :/ I don't think my words are venom, neither "decent", because, inspite of being someone who doesn't follow the high moral religion rules, I think Im a good person, and I don't need to be normalized trough this rules to be social functional, even better, we could be magnificent without god idea. Social sciences have shown ancients civilizations where this, was actually a fact, and they was highly functional (almost like paradise). But ok, I understand, everybody has its own right to believe or not believe, while nobody gets hurt, and I respect if you think different than me, maybe im not good communicating exactly how im thinking, and probably we have different ways to reach what we know.
By the way, if you have something to say, I don't see any problem to say it in public.
Sauron would still be more powerful than Celebrimbor, he's a maia and Celebrimbor is a high elf, powerful yes but not enough to contend with Sauron.
is this the only story DLC of the game?
is that femshep's voice in the beginning. Lol
Why can't just galadriel help celebrimbor defeat sauron?
Cause realistically he wouldn’t stand a chance either way
Celebrimbor set himself on a dark path, I don’t think she would have helped him on that road in this game.
@@bobo577 absolutely not. he is borderline worse than Sauron in the middle earth games, dare i say almost rivalling Morgoth
6:13
Sauron can't have physical form without one ring
In the book at Númenor he doesn’t have the ring with him but have physical form
Not quite
This is before his body was broken by the Alliance and the bulls do imply Sauron had a physical (but wounded) form in the books
Isn’t the Sauron can’t go into physical form a thing from the filmd
@@albertwesker6153
People make the claim but we never really see Sauron's physical form sans the prologue.
He very well could be projecting his eye while staying inside the tower.
In the books, Sauron does not need the Ring to have a physical form, the problem is that every time he is slain, it takes longer for him to recover. The Ring he does not need to be able to get a new body and when it’s destroyed, he is made impotent and a spirit of malice that gnaws itself in the shadows.
So while Shadow of Mordor is incorrect from what I can gather from comments, Sauron having a physical form here isn’t far fetched as in Tolkien’s work, Sauron sacked Eregion and Conquered Eriador in the Second Age, the age Celebrimbor was slain in.
Sauron’s physical body in the books is in Barad-Dur but we do not see him.
Too bad this dlc is so far-fetched. Celebrimbor being corrupted by the ring sounded funny. :)
Whooa?
What did he say? 11:26
Obey to master
obey your true master
Don't read comments, atheistic propaganda tryies to advertise in Tolkiens world.
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Adar vs Sauron????
Adar is one of the names Sauron represents, so no... Guy fighting Sauron is Celebrimbor
so he dies?
Yes but end up being cursed until the one ring is destory so he will be stuck there until talion finish them
Yeah okkkkay?
Ookkay?
PS4.
I confused
That's it? Lol that was easy AF.. I stopped playing it, wasn't bothered game is too long
what? the game is not long...
MrLTiger doing everything was, not the dlc the actual game
+Frisson let me guess, you like 2 hr cod campaigns
someone else how about you STFU. i hate cod
Frisson. He activated the One ring. It's OP as fuck. It's harder if you don't.
this game is so fucking cringe
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