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@matthewjuhlke1068

1 year ago

I like how the ending is setting his wife's ashes free, something that is the opposite of the curse of having to wear the ashes of his own family

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@Splonton

1 year ago

The button mashing to push coliapie away was honestly a pretty intelligent narritive choice to me. The strength it takes kratos to kill a minotaur or a god is to the same strength he needs leave his daughter behind, and that's a powerful idea for me

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@_doofiis7420

1 year ago

Honestly I enjoyed the qte of Kratos pushing his daughter away it's as if he's pushing with all his emotional strength rather than his physical strength as per usual

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@eelshark12345

1 year ago

There is a piece of dialogue that's very easy to miss GoW 2018 where Mimir theorizes that the battle between Thor and Jormmungandr fractured the world tree and sent him back in time. This would explain why he already hates Thor and also how he seemed to just appear out of thin air (which iirc is brought up by Freya when taking the elevator down from the mountain).

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@samtan1344

1 year ago

For the bifrost bit during the baldur chase sequence, Ive always been under the impression that it takes everyone to hel because kratos locks it in prematurely midway through the temples initial spin towards the asgard gate. Because of this, the temple automatically picked the nearest realm tower in its spin cycle, which happened to be hel.

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@guitari

1 year ago

2:14:31 Atreus just didn't realize how cruel he was and seeing himself killing someone makes him realize this is not who he was raised to be. Kratos know its not in his nature to kill someone in cruelty. "It's not me" is, to me, obviously not literal. This also ties in when Atreus wanted to spare Baldur later.

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@mrmackellar3337

1 year ago

2:14:43 Kratos is shown in this game to have a healing factor in his fight with Baldur, so him healing from a rock stabbing him shouldn’t be a big deal

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@SolomonTheBard

1 year ago

I think the "that wasn't me line" in Helheim from Atraeus was meant to show him seeing his actions from a different perspective showed him how he has changed after finding out he was a god and showing some regret or shame for his brutality when killing Modi not an actual memory loss/black out type thing (edit: spelling/grammer/stuff)

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@lilyeves892

1 year ago

It's actually quite impressive how much that scene where atreus says "that wasn't me" went completely over your head

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@KrispyBuddha69

1 year ago

God of war 2018 was such a monumental moment in my life I had grown up playing the God of war games with my dad I'd watch him play and then I'd have my own save and get to play as well. As I got older and moved out and due to some personal issues in my life I was separated from my father for about 6 years and that's when 2018 happened and was such a euphoric experience playing this father son experience in a game that was my father son experience. I want to reconnect with my father and play this game with him like we did when I was little. Thank you to anyone that took the time to read.

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@lordmortimer8055

1 year ago

1:51:50 the world serpent spitting out your axe is actually a huge deal because he imbues your axe with his poison, the poison that kills Thor. Also a cool detail is that Faye had the axe created specifically to stand up to Mjolnir. Which was also created by Brok and Sindri and is why they don’t speak.

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@PBart7

1 year ago

If I recall correctly the reason Thor took 3 years to respond to his son's deaths was because time flows faster in the realms the higher it resides upon the World Tree; the flow of time in Asgard is faster than in Midgard, so news reaching Asgard from "lower" realms takes longer.

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@jadencrawford2772

1 year ago

On Demios: He's not being rational because he was kidnapped as a kid and stuck there for years. Trauma and grief at losing his family turning into rage against the older brother who should have protected him. It's good storytelling

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@dsg9648

1 year ago

34:18 the point of that scene is that all quick time events are meant to be kratos test of strength and either using all or a lot of it to over come a task. So him having to push his daughter away is actually really him using everything he has to leave her and the memories basically

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@douglasmcdouglason9461

1 year ago

Gingy you’re a machine brother, you just keep cranking out 10 outta 10 bangers and I love you for that.

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@robertvance3064

1 year ago

Great video, but I think worrying about continuity as much isn’t necessary. Lots of mythology is a little scattered or unexplained and I feel like they like to use that to their strength with shifting story elements or direction

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@rj86dr89

1 year ago

Freya gave them a witch's compass which shows them where they need to go for their destination. That's probably why they went to the statue in the lake and followed its instructions.

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@papabray4703

1 year ago

That "2d fighting" part with Zeus is literally a stage in Mortal Kombat 9

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@ArgentVirtusAV

1 year ago

A Devil may cry or dishonored story retrospective would be amazing considering how you focus on story and lore and how gameplay works with said story

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@Awolfx

1 year ago

Ooooooo a Gingy vid up to 2 hours and 30 minutes??? Yes please!

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