As seen below in the video from YouTuber Saul PDB, the player decided that the protagonist Noctis needed some assistance in the fight against the monstrous turtle-like beast, so Titan was summoned to dish out a beat down. What ensues is basically a round of mighty punch combinations worthy of a champion pugilist’s praise, as the Titan delivers blow after blow to the Adamantoise’s head.

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Thanks to Saul PDB using the PS4’s Share Play feature, fans who have yet to see either Titan or Adamantoise in action are now able to get a glimpse of what it’s like for the two to go toe-to-toe. However, even though the brawl is a visual feast that’s chock-full of interesting moments, with the Adamantoise having its HP set at 5,264,000, Titan’s punches do relatively little to even nick the monster’s damage bar.

Of course, as many Final Fantasy 15 fans are surely aware at this point, the fight against the Adamantoise is quite possibly the most arduous and time-consuming battles that the game has to offer. Should there still be players out there struggling to defeat the creature, we’ve put together a guide on how to beat Adamantoise that should put players on the right track.

While Adamantoise is currently one of Final Fantasy 15’s most difficult enemies to beat, Square Enix has announced plans for future post-launch content to include Square Enix’s CEO and President Yosuke Matsuda as boss in DLC. With the head honcho of the company that created Final Fantasy 15 being featured as a fight for Noctis, it’s quite possible that developers will make Matsuda even more powerful than the Adamantoise.

Taking all of this into consideration and compounding it with the game’s other offerings, it’s no wonder why Final Fantasy 15’s launch sales were so successful. After moving a little more than 5 million copies within its first five days of availability, the latest RPG in Square Enix’s series has officially become the fastest-selling title in the franchise. With that being the case, it will be interesting to see if Final Fantasy 15’s sales remain steady once it begins releasing the game’s first DLC.

Final Fantasy 15 is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.