
Atreus is of course a big part of it, but I can’t help but shed a little tear at Kratos’ growth… However, you guys are fighting a bit too much…
The middle part is a bit tough, isn’t it?
You should have a proper discussion.
Isn’t Odin not that bad of a guy? I felt like he was someone who understood things well, but in the final stages, when he turns into “You bastard! I’ll kill you!!”, that development was really well done.
>>2
It’s nice to instantly recognize someone you can’t trust at all…
It would have been fine if the part where Atreus goes to her house was a bit shorter… I thought.
>>3
That part is surprisingly long…
The feeling of killing Heimdall was amazing.
I wonder if Atreus will become the main character in the sequel…
>>5
I hope the remake of the original comes soon.
It’s fine for Kratos to move to Egypt because Scandinavia is cold.
Let’s kill the gods from all around the world!
It was really interesting, but I absolutely won’t forgive the Valkyrie Queen for constantly forcing me into shitty choices.
>>9
Three-body simultaneous Berserk… You’re also crap…
The atmosphere of overseas home goods is somehow interesting.
I like the rounder version of Kure-san.
When I play an old game after a long time, I can guard in all directions, and my father from his younger days becomes strong.
It’s funny how often my father’s habit of taking detours is teased.
Did you find another treasure chest? It feels nice to hear that…
In action games when I was younger, I did ignore treasure chests while NUR, but in action RPGs, I can’t afford to miss resources.
I like the story where hanging it in a place where Mimir can see in front becomes a hindrance to my father’s father.
I ended up crying a little while watching the official 20th anniversary PV.
Don’t hand out bonus equipment as if you remember it sometimes…
Clearing the DLC and being able to use the Olympus sword in the main story is fun.
Odin is such a damn psychopathic old man…
Even this is milder than the original texts.
The spear was a very interesting weapon and it was really great.
Not only is it interesting, but it’s also properly strong.
I thought that getting it was a bit late…
I just cleared it yesterday too.
Odin was too disliked, and it didn’t work out.
The interpretation of using Draupnir as a weapon was interesting.
Should I also try playing Valhalla?
>>23
Absolutely do it.
It’s a story where Kratos truly comes to terms with his past in the Greek era.
It’s a really important story, almost too strange to be given away for free.
I really like the depiction that it could have won against Heimdall even without the spear.
Valhalla has a proper new scenario, and that’s great.
The content is a trendy roguelite, and the scenario is essentially just Kratos reconsidering his past.
I love the spear that becomes lawless with the Valhalla skill.
Is the story of the estranged dwarf brother being talked about in Valhalla afterwards?
Can’t they at least do something with Sindri’s story in DLC?
As someone who loves the Greek trilogy era, Valhalla was too good.
I’ll wipe out everyone along with the heads of those I know!
It’s really nice to be able to properly affirm that era.
I wouldn’t want to see my father, who has nicely come to terms with the past in the main story and Valhalla, becoming a god-slaying maniac again in a sequel.
>>31
I have two conflicting feelings: one is that I want Kratos to take his time being the God of War in Norse mythology, and the other is that if a sequel to God of War comes out, it has to be one where he can fight with full brutality, which wouldn’t work with Atreus!
Is there still content about fighting as a general in that world?
Valhalla is where Mr. Tyr laughs enthusiastically.
If I snap, the earth will split and the sky will tear; it will be worse than anything my father could do. What are you, wife?
>>35
The former wielder of Mjolnir.
There’s no way a mere woman could control Father!
>>37
If a woman like you is saying that…
Well then, shall we make it a story where the grandchild ends up in a sad situation…
I really think it’s amazing how his wife was able to make Kratos, who lost Pandora after getting enraged because of his family and was haunted by their ghostly images, want to have a family again.
Hey Surt, are you really okay doing Ragnarok like that, outside of the standard?
Hey! Isn’t that not okay!?
See, it’s not good after all!!
>>40
My name is Ragnarok… Wait, what? Is that how it is!?
By the way, it’s nice that in the prophecy, Ragnarok seems to refer to Kratos instead of that giant.
>>42
In the discarded scenario, Atreus, who is desperate for revenge after watching his block being killed,
After obtaining the heart of Surt’s Shinmara, he showcases his Loki side by lying to Shinmara that “Odin killed Surt,” driving her into a furious rage.
The plan was to return the heart of Shinmara to its owner and bring about Ragnarok.
In reality, when you see the face of Ragnarok (the giant) in the game, it has a quite feminine facial structure.
It’s great that the weapon you ultimately wield is the spear that symbolizes Sparta.
It will also become a memento of my friend.
Mr. Teur was quietly in the prison throughout the main story…
It would be nice if the god of war could let loose a little bit.
>>43
When I see the real Türel, Odin’s Türel emu is quite rough!
Given the ending of Valhalla, I feel that a GOW with Kratos as the main character probably won’t come out again, as he’s done everything and has new responsibilities, so he can’t go on adventures casually anymore.
It looks like we’re about to switch to the adventure of a muscular Atreus.
Come to Japanese mythology!
When I do a second round, I realize there are a lot of unnatural behaviors, so it’s well done.
I mean, the real Tül is really strong, but I can’t believe you managed to capture it…
>>47
Odin is powerful, but he’s also the strongest because of his wicked schemes.
Atreus tearing apart monsters with his bare hands gives a bit of an image…
Considering the bloodline, it wouldn’t be strange if he became a muscular macho man as he grows up…
I think after clearing it, father could appear as a war god and act as the strategy commander in spinoffs or something.
Thanks to Mimir being here, the air doesn’t get extremely bad.
I love Mimir.
>>53
I’m really grateful for how well it balances the subtle distance between the parent and child from the previous work…
>>56
This is undoubtedly a giant of knowledge.
It’s a hole…
The protagonist is a relatively taciturn old man, so how should we handle the conversations along the way? The response of hanging a talking old man’s head is amazing.
In the first round, it seems like Tyr, who tells Atreus, who called Odin a bad guy, that good and evil aren’t so simple, appears to be a calm and thoughtful person who advises against being trapped by a one-sided perspective.
Once I realized it was an emulator, this guy is just arguing back because he’s being insulted!
I love headless bodies that serve as a substitute for the radio while I’m on a ride.
I love the conversation between Mimir and Kratos after defeating the Berserk king too much.
I like Heimdall the most.
In this game, enemies and bosses are generally defeated by pressing buttons with R3 or QTE, but for Heimdall, Kratos automatically takes action without the player’s control.
It seems that even if I read Kratos’s mind at that time, there would only be pure anger.