God of War Ragnarok - Part 10

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Published 2022-11-17
Brok and Kratos head to the bottom of the sea to find the Draupnir Spear
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God of War Ragnarök is an action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and the sequel to 2018's God of War. Based on Norse mythology, the game will be set in ancient Scandinavia and feature series protagonist Kratos and his teenage son Atreus.

All Comments (21)
  • @srg24601
    Kratos getting down to Brok's level to present the spear and Brok agreeing to the blessing is one of the greatest examples of character growth I've seen in a game. I thought the game couldn't top the Freya therapy session in Vanirheim and then it just keeps getting better. It's so well written.
  • “Do we know why he got hurt and I just forget?” Cut back to Sindri getting slapped in the head by a giant bear
  • @charKT-7461
    For those who do not know, Draupnir, according to Norse mythology, is a ring that creates 8 copies of itself every 9 days. This is why it's stored in a room full of rings; its own duplicates. It's also why the Draupnir spear can be summoned repeatedly from the ring Kratos wears. Funny how Sindri hints that they used Draupnir for infinite resources, which is quite clever
  • Something I just realized is that Odin’s portrayal is a textbook example of an abuser. He showers people with gifts and kindness, until they disappoint him, which makes him lash out, but quickly beg for forgiveness. You can even see it in his conversation with Kratos where he’ll say something rude and be like “I’m sorry you didn’t deserve that”
  • The starting cutscene was so well done, according to Norse Myths the Norns are more of storywriters, which is why making Urd talk in first person, Verdandi in third person and Skuld in Quotes just like a written story was so fucking clever.
  • @boredjerboa
    I love that Odin is almost stutter-y in the way speaks, this seemingly unsure tone as an attempt to put people at ease and underestimate him. Odin's design is brilliant
  • I think it's really cool that Kratos carries such a diverse arsenal from different times in his life: Blades from an enemy. An axe from a lover A spear from a friend.
  • @Frostbite08
    My favorite part about the Norns is that when Freya tells Skuld "shut up", Skuld actually respects her wishes and stops preempting her words... but not Kratos's, because he didn't ask her to.
  • @mevoogle
    Imagine if Odin said "has anyone actually prayed to you" And kratos responded: "Only gods at the end of my blade"
  • @Hamlettte
    At the part where Brok was asking for a blessing, I just noticed that Kratos bowed slightly to the Lady. He thanked her but didn't ask to have it blessed. He wanted Brok's blessing
  • “Return my son or you may meet the god I once was” that hit hard, as most of the lines in this game do
  • You gotta imagine the pain Mimir must feel when Kratos dies, since he always dies falling backwards... right on top of him, and he can't dampen the impact.
  • @sevimationart
    The part where Kratos asks Brok to bless his spear gave me the feels. "It needs the blessing of a great blacksmith" "It is the nature of a thing that matters. Not its form." Considering how Kratos treated Brok from the last game til now shows Krato's respect for his craft and abilities, and also his gratitude for Brok's help.
  • @James.A.P
    Kratos didn’t even try to kill the fates.Good for him.
  • @How23497
    Sean: describes an attack he wants for the spear Also Sean: ignores it when he sees it in the skill tree
  • @DaveEd2499.
    Mimir can’t guess Brokks riddle because it’s too simple for his brain, he’s so used to abstract thinking and being the most intelligent man in all 9 realms that something as simple as “A hole” is far too simple minded for him
  • @satoryla_
    "He still slays gods, but now he's sad about it?" Damn, the Norns just wrote the tagline for the GoW Norse saga
  • as soon as i saw the spear, i knew that the prophecy of a god of war wielding a spear leading soldiers to asgard started to make sense
  • @usernameed
    So when Sindri said ‘he can’t talk to the lady’ he meant it as he is unable, not just ‘he shouldn’t.’
  • 1:40:04 It's funny how Freya is just calmly walking and the wolf man just violently slaps her off the screen