FromSoftware’s latest behemoth action RPG, Elden Ring, has been making waves in the gaming community. Since its release, there has been no shortage of entertaining works of art and video edits from the Elden Ring community as players enjoy a laugh between rounds against the game’s numerous bosses.

Thanks to the game’s tight hitboxes and flashy move sets, Elden Ring’s boss fights are pure spectacles. Between dodging ground-shattering slams and fighting until players are down to their last Flask of Crimson Tears, Elden Ring certainly has its fair share of cinematic moments. All of which could use a bombastic soundtrack worthy of an action scene.

In the following clip posted on Reddit by /u/YoBoi909, the player takes on the game’s first major boss, Margit, when another cinematic moment comes to the surface. As one of the game’s first major bosses, Margit’s move set features plenty of eye-grabbing and earth-shattering moves that can easily take down a player in one hit. However, YoBoi909 has a big attack of their own, and at this moment, there is nothing more fitting than having a Linkin Park as the backing track to this incredible clip.

This clip, coupled with Linkin Park’s “What I’ve Done,” looks like it is ripped straight out of a Transformers movie, complete with a credit roll where Michael Bay is the director. Notably, YoBoi909 appears to be a very high-level player, likely on New Game+ as he is dressed in the same rags as Margit and utilizes a weapon that is not unlocked until much later in Elden Ring. Many weapons unlocked in the late game are just as flashy as the one wielded by YoBoy909 and can even kill Elden Ring’s bosses in one hit. Redditors in the comments state that the clip is nothing short of “epic” and “amazing.”

For new players attempting to recreate a moment of pure cinema in the same fashion as this player, they might have to progress a bit further before they can do something this unique. However, it isn’t unheard of for new players of Elden Ring to grind to high levels in an attempt to defeat Margit. Even if newer players don’t yet have access to great weapons and skillsets like the ones featured in this clip, taking down many of Limgrave’s early bosses is still an immensely challenging and rewarding experience in its own right.

Whether players are capturing intense moments fitting of a Linkin Park soundtrack or creating new memes around Elden Ring’s various “dogs,” one thing FromSoftware certainly excels at is capturing the imagination of their community.

Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.