Everytime Kratos Talks About Greece! God of War Ragnarok Valhalla!

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Published 2023-12-18

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  • @JonFord
    God of War Ragnarok Valhalla has a ton of moments of Kratos talking about his past and Greece!
    Whats your favorite moment?
  • @Siranoxz
    The fact is that Kratos can freely talk to Mimir about his past already indicates that Kratos fully trust Mimir´s presence at all time, despite him being just a head.
  • I like how the throne changed, from the grand and arrogant throne of a god of violence to the sturdy, simple throne of a god of war.
  • @koshilowell9531
    Fun Fact
    Great acts of strength often require QTEs in God of War. The greater the feat the more QTEs with killing gods mostly requiring 2 iirc.

    Kratos having to leave his daughter behind requires 3. It took everything in that man to leave her
  • @jackashmore
    Bro this was all about the little details OG fans know about kratos. The boat captain still remains one of the funniest moments at the time.
  • @Bruuuuuuhh
    The first one is sad as hell. He forgot his daughters song he once knew every note of in all the years that have passed :/
  • @Hexra_
    "You do not know everything that I am"
    "...that you were"

    Man, Mimir really is the best therapist out there
  • @notoriousrjg9257
    The first playthrough i did of this it took me right up until the end to realize that Tyr basically putting Kratos through therapy to literally face his past. All through the backdrop of Valhalla where the dead have to reconcile their lives before they move on, meaning Kratos literally put his past to rest

    Thats some deep shit
  • @coletrain41
    I wish they'd brought up Poseidon's princess. It is one of the cruelties that I'll never be able to forget.
  • @absentwrld
    Bruh I loved this DLC I been playing GOW since I was 10 years old now 23 and this was just the perfect love letter to those game while continuing Kratos story I just wish young kratos and old kratos had a dialogue except kratos monologue at the end
  • It’s sad to admit that this dlc brought me more resolution then any therapist did. I committed many sins to those that I love. Instead of letting go, when I could at least look ay myself in the mirror, I held onto that pain. It’s time to let go.
  • There’s a part where he talks about his fight with Hercules. When asked if he regrets it, Kratos said no since he was dangerous and wanted to be God of War for every reason but the right one
  • @Dave2kool4skool
    Shout out to the boat captain. He was the true Bad Luck Brian of Ancient Greece
  • @user-zw5rm7yz4k
    "The hydra was just an animal i showed him what a true monster looked like".
    One of the Badass quotes in the game.
  • @abdulazimnaushad
    This DLC really is a love letter to all longtime God of War fans, those who played not only the Norse games but also the Greek ones. Also a great send off for the Greek era.
  • @Jknight416
    8:40 "Ambition is poison."
    Goes to show that Kratos knows all too well that ambition can lead down a dark path.
  • @Lupinemancer87
    At first, I was really curious how they would justify Kratos taking on another Pantheon after this, considering all he's gone through. But now I think I know. He basically has become a God of Hope, so what he does is bringing hope to other lands by taking down the other pantheons that causes their suffering like he did Greece and Midgard.
  • @PharaohofCulture
    Kratos and Mimir being brothers is the most healing thing to watch.
  • @Gykw17
    I feel like one of the tings they tried to express in the throne scene is that there is no " young kratos" and " old kratos", there is only Kratos, a god, who was not spared by the passage of time, of introspective, of growth, of change. He was always a complex character and now he realized that he's not so isolated of his past self because he became noble, he's not so different because he always had that in him, in one way or another.