God of War PS4 - Kratos quotes Zeus

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  • This sequence shows Kratos quoting Zeus in God of War for PS4 Pro
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  • @kaiserschmitt
    @kaiserschmitt Před 5 lety +11073

    “I will rain down every agony” Kratos was tricked into killing his own wife and daughter then covered in their ashes and as revenge he killed the entire Greek pantheon, you can’t do shit to Kratos.

  • @Fauxpikachu
    @Fauxpikachu Před 6 lety +9806

    Gotta love the fact Freya tried to taunt Kratos with the truth about his past only for him to reveal it all in a touching father-son moment that even left Freya touched and speachless

    • @MillenniumEarl014
      @MillenniumEarl014 Před 6 lety +678

      Fauxpikachu Of course you'd be speechless cuz the guy u just threatened is actually the Ghost of Sparta that marched through olympus killing everyone good or bad lmao. that's why she just shut her filthy ass mouth.

    • @yamenqasem441
      @yamenqasem441 Před 5 lety +182

      I started crying when I saw this whole scene

    • @hehehe88
      @hehehe88 Před 5 lety +619

      I mean, it is kinda stunning. Kratos's legend is as a ruiner of gods and things touched by gods. He has shown not an ounce of care or empathy towards anything before ripping it in half, he's killed his own flesh and blood multiple times, and his rage, pride, and self-righteousness has proven insurmountable. Even then, he wears the shame of his former self pretty plainly throughout this game. The last thing i would expect out of Kratos, past or present day, would be owning up to his son what he's done and telling Atrius that what he did, and what Baldur attempted, was wrong. He's not trying to destroy something by doing this, as expected of "The Ghost of Sparta" or "The God of War", he's trying to cultivate peace. Pretty wild move for someone who nearly ended the world with his quest for vengeance.

    • @blank003
      @blank003 Před 5 lety +30

      @wιѕegυy that was all covered in the part where he said he killed many undeserving.

    • @darthraider450
      @darthraider450 Před 5 lety +31

      Cowardly Lion But Freya has one trump card, and that is the fact that Kratos eventually knows she’s the real Queen of the Valkyries who betrayed the other nine.

  • @XZenon
    @XZenon Před 5 lety +15104

    "You robbed me of everything!"
    No, you robbed Baldur of everything. Kratos was the first and only to show Baldur true mercy and grant his one, deepest wish.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Před 4 lety +639

      That is quite true

    • @ajack3526
      @ajack3526 Před 4 lety +447

      well she did refer to herself, not baldur

    • @hypnoticskull6342
      @hypnoticskull6342 Před 4 lety +749

      It feels different when you’re a parent. You feel like you failed if your child dies, even if they are an adult

    • @touremuhammad5983
      @touremuhammad5983 Před 3 lety +498

      Hypnotic Skull In this case, though, the parent did fail, miserably.

    • @alexmercer5414
      @alexmercer5414 Před 3 lety +282

      @@touremuhammad5983 yea she failed horribly

  • @rustledentity5511
    @rustledentity5511 Před 3 lety +8877

    Notice the difference. Zeus says "The cycle ends here. You will never be the ruler of Olympus." Zeus didn't care about the evil of the cycle, only about whether or not it affected him personally. Kratos on the other hand says "The cycle ends here. We must be better than this." Kratos is actually concerned about the evil of the cycle itself, not just wanting to prevent it from making him suffer personally. Kratos actually wants to break the cycle, and be something better than what came before. This is the reason why Kratos quoting Zeus isn't just for show, it means that Kratos learned a valuable lesson that Zeus never did.

    • @shwitz3614
      @shwitz3614 Před 2 lety +250

      The moment kratos saw the writing saying “for when gods are good” he switched to his way of thinking believing there needs to be a perfound change and more than likely doesn’t see himself as part of this world he will help his son create

    • @aliciagrayson4203
      @aliciagrayson4203 Před 2 lety +115

      I think you've got the right conclusion for the wrong reason. I don't think he's thought it through to that level. My own interpretation was that he simply wanted Atreus to avoid the same life of constant war and pain he himself lived through.
      Maybe I misinterpreted what you meant and we're actually on the same page, but this was my take.

    • @shwitz3614
      @shwitz3614 Před 2 lety +51

      @@aliciagrayson4203 yeah thats what I mean I think he just realized he can’t let gods keeping doing this becuase it’s not the world he wants for his son and it’s also his sons goal to make gods good people

    • @Foxhound3857
      @Foxhound3857 Před 2 lety +70

      @@aliciagrayson4203 It's more than that. He wants a better life for Atreus, yes, but he also wants Atreus to learn from the mistakes he made and be a better man, a better God, than he was. He doesn't want his son to inherit his rage (which, unfortunately, it seems he has) or his tendencies for destruction and wholesale slaughter.
      That is what Kratos fears more than anything, perhaps even the *only* thing he fears, his son becoming the same monster he is, or worse.
      To quote Yoda: "We are what they grow beyond. That is the true burden of all Masters." And that's Kratos's duty as a father, to make sure his son grows to be a better man than he, to learn from his fathers failures and not repeat the mistakes he made.

    • @danhix5005
      @danhix5005 Před 2 lety +16

      @@Bshaqisopr
      That was over a thousand years ago and people are allowed to change for the better. Besides he even has a new voice actor *PROOF* he's a new man.

  • @JTeam45
    @JTeam45 Před 6 lety +5359

    Freya calls out Kratos, he just shrugs and tells Atreus that he's done some shit. The dude is incorruptible.

    • @LET4M4RU
      @LET4M4RU Před 5 lety +484

      After being into the depths of Hades TWICE, in Hel once and killed an entire pantheon, you can bet you can't just have Kratos with threats and call-outs.

    • @860Milky
      @860Milky Před 5 lety +240

      Bruh , his development in this game is amazing. He said it himself no more secrets with his son

    • @Haki145
      @Haki145 Před 5 lety +124

      There are a lot of things far worse than killing Zeus in his past. Hell, he didn't even mention his family! He is afraid of Atreus becoming like him so in order to influence his son he wants and needs to look like a good guy, that way Atreus will follow his advices and won't lose hope.

    • @emoteen011
      @emoteen011 Před 5 lety +80

      @@Haki145 but as it turns out maybe showing Atreus that his father isn't or hasn't always been the good guy and has made a lot of mistakes in his youth may just show Atreus that his father knows what he's talking about. while also showing Atreus that if Kratos can at least attempt to be better then Atreus isn't doomed to the same mistakes.

    • @shu830
      @shu830 Před 5 lety +44

      @@emoteen011 that is true but, Kratos does not want his son to ever look up to the man he hates the most. Kratos hates himself more than anyone else and this can be reflected throughout the whole series.

  • @LW62_Gaming
    @LW62_Gaming Před 6 lety +11617

    I'm not gonna lie Baldur was an excellent villain. I completely understood his reasoning.

    • @robertsisk1149
      @robertsisk1149 Před 6 lety +1324

      Logan Williams and I get Freya's for hating Kratos after. This game is so good

    • @mustacheman4476
      @mustacheman4476 Před 6 lety +98

      Doesn’t that make him an awful villain lmao

    • @ballivareso8225
      @ballivareso8225 Před 6 lety +60

      Logan Williams kratos is a hypocrite though

    • @Redempter12
      @Redempter12 Před 6 lety +543

      Mustache Man quite the contrary, it makes him a very strong one

    • @AxeCrazyAutobot
      @AxeCrazyAutobot Před 6 lety +748

      Ballivares O I disagree Kratos killed Baldur to prevent him from ending up like he did.
      That's why he mentioned "ending the cycle" and earlier tried to reason with Baldur that killing his mother wouldn't help him.

  • @kopo7466
    @kopo7466 Před 2 lety +6784

    Among Baldur's final words, "You could've walked away", was an echoed sentiment Baldur himself could've done. His curse was lifted and he could've lived his life to the fullest now, even reforge a relationship with his mother. But he chose to to pursue a now pointless vengeance and forced Kratos to uphold his oath of debt to Freya by saving her life. Baldur's prophesied needless death was one of his own making.

    • @thehandsomeone8369
      @thehandsomeone8369 Před 2 lety +259

      Never thought of it that way. You make a fantastic point!

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před 2 lety +221

      yeah he could have gone off to the brothels

    • @PicassosCat
      @PicassosCat Před 2 lety +20

      @@dominicijavier1575 could've gotten laid before dying 😔

    • @Svol09
      @Svol09 Před 2 lety +38

      Freya would have had him cursed again

    • @silox100
      @silox100 Před 2 lety +258

      @@Svol09 Wouldn't matter if she did. He knew how to break the spell so it would have been pointless

  • @Temp3st60
    @Temp3st60 Před 5 lety +4067

    Baldur's face when Kratos says "The cycle ends here-". He knows he's done.

    • @keknov5555
      @keknov5555 Před 3 lety +231

      He went from pissed off and annoyed to scared real quick

    • @yusufbekcoolman2671
      @yusufbekcoolman2671 Před 3 lety +31

      I noticed too

    • @khotunkhan3950
      @khotunkhan3950 Před 3 lety +223

      @@keknov5555 that was acceptance not fear
      He accepted the death

    • @DeathG64
      @DeathG64 Před 2 lety +7

      @@khotunkhan3950 He still says no as his last words

    • @robertwye9463
      @robertwye9463 Před 2 lety +145

      @@DeathG64 i think he actually says "Snow" because killing him causes fimbulwinter which starts Ragnarök

  • @bladespawn710
    @bladespawn710 Před 6 lety +6711

    Freya: he robbed me of everything.
    Obi-wan: you have done that yourself.

    • @southkaido
      @southkaido Před 6 lety +340

      bladespawn710 its kind of ironic coming from her

    • @GhostOfSparta
      @GhostOfSparta Před 6 lety +118

      bladespawn710 Hello there

    • @lucifers.morningstar3805
      @lucifers.morningstar3805 Před 6 lety +317

      Freya: don't make me kill you.
      Obi-wan: I have The High Ground.
      Freya: I Am The High Ground.

    • @davidponte7430
      @davidponte7430 Před 6 lety +57

      Fucking best comment here

    • @subhashkapur4148
      @subhashkapur4148 Před 6 lety +162

      Kratos : Don't try it
      Freya : Aaaaaaaaahhuuuuggghhh (lava flip)

  • @user-xq9md4zz9v
    @user-xq9md4zz9v Před 6 lety +3961

    If the Underworld and Hades couldn’t hold Kratos, I don’t think Hel with no guardian can hold him

    • @the_real_sugarray_robinson1224
      @the_real_sugarray_robinson1224 Před 5 lety +401

      Cuz he killed the guardian already 😂

    • @mysir6260
      @mysir6260 Před 5 lety +32

      oh yeah yeah

    • @bobbytaraantino
      @bobbytaraantino Před 5 lety +175

      But hel is more difficult to escape. Listen to what Mimir and Freya said to Kratos about going pass into that bridge.

    • @sppypp3606
      @sppypp3606 Před 5 lety +95

      but he’s Greek so his soul could go to back to Greece and then go out and somehow go back to Midgard which would be a miracle

    • @corrputgamer5685
      @corrputgamer5685 Před 4 lety +40

      Kojiro 13 and then Kratos proceeds to escape Hel from the side he wasn’t suppose to go

  • @martindovah3810
    @martindovah3810 Před 5 lety +1442

    "You will never change!"
    "Then you do not know me."

    • @haruto2055
      @haruto2055 Před 4 lety +76

      He did change he spoke facts

    • @JoJo-zd5tm
      @JoJo-zd5tm Před 4 lety +82

      Her just saying you’ll never change just shows how she doesn’t know SHIT ABOUT MA BOY KRATOS

    • @alexmercer5414
      @alexmercer5414 Před 3 lety +12

      @@JoJo-zd5tm freya don't want no smoke and kratos knows it

    • @fijnman3813
      @fijnman3813 Před 3 lety +18

      Athena: “you Cannot change, you’ll always be an animal.”
      Kratos: “I know.”

    • @astrov7ii
      @astrov7ii Před 3 lety +19

      @@fijnman3813"But I am your monster no longer."
      its monster btw

  • @kakashikage9483
    @kakashikage9483 Před 5 lety +6535

    I love how, when he says, "I killed many who were deserving." His eyes tighten up with anger, possibly thinking about his past with the Greek Gods, what they did, and how badly he wanted to kill them. But then, he stops for a moment, thinking about all the innocent people that died as a cause of his war with the gods and himself, and how many lives he took, wether directly or indirectly, and then you see his eyes change, being remorseful of everything he's done. And then says, "And many who were not."
    The attention to detail and emotional weight in his eyes...on just one scene... It's amazing

    • @introverteddawg9805
      @introverteddawg9805 Před 5 lety +121

      I'm happy there's someone who noticed and appreciates that scene!

    • @MarcelloAmigo
      @MarcelloAmigo Před 5 lety +95

      it's amazing that video games have advanced so much that we can notice such a tiny detail like this

    • @futureelement924
      @futureelement924 Před 5 lety +50

      He also killed many people who were undeserving with his OWN hands and no remorse either.

    • @islamicschoolofmemestudies
      @islamicschoolofmemestudies Před 4 lety +20

      Lol this reminds me of that sea captain

    • @VinceGameplays
      @VinceGameplays Před 4 lety +23

      You have to look freya reaction when he is about to tell hem, Santa Monica nailed that whole scene

  • @no-ex9mn
    @no-ex9mn Před 6 lety +3064

    The moment when Kratos said "The Cycle Ends Here, We must be better than this." Is just so Satisfying and Cool. Hands Down

    • @toxendon
      @toxendon Před 6 lety +68

      Fik Thus His definitive redeeming moment, and also so refreshing after witnessing the madness of Baldur the last minute.

    • @ComicWriter-ml3qt
      @ComicWriter-ml3qt Před 5 lety +7

      Eratosthenes can’t wait for the sequel

    • @gammaray2723
      @gammaray2723 Před 4 lety +5

      Damn he quote from Zeus. Major flashback

    • @leoglanninger7112
      @leoglanninger7112 Před 4 lety +5

      My favourite part of the game

    • @stanieldasboot953
      @stanieldasboot953 Před 3 lety +24

      Its truly the moment where Kratos becomes a new man. He was changing throughout the game, but that was the moment where he really said to himself "Enough is enough."

  • @Sinmar4
    @Sinmar4 Před 6 lety +2209

    " We *MUST* be better, who i was is *NOT* who you will be " damnn this game have so many moral lessons

    • @legendoflink5882
      @legendoflink5882 Před 6 lety +112

      Franky Joee and Kratos is a living example of a old wise man who did none but wrong in the past and is trying to do good.

    • @Sinmar4
      @Sinmar4 Před 6 lety +74

      Legend of Link none of this would happen if the gods of olympus erased his nightmare memories that haunts him. Ares tricked Kratos into murdering his wife & daughter, then the gods said they couldn't forget the terrible deeds he had done. the gods played him, so they deserve his wrath to olympus

    • @Lukas-zv3gi
      @Lukas-zv3gi Před 6 lety +8

      Seeing that coming from a God of War game I am beyond surprised.

    • @groovyfox2889
      @groovyfox2889 Před 6 lety +3

      Too bad it may not stick, if the ending has anything to say about it...

    • @ghostwolf5586
      @ghostwolf5586 Před 6 lety +23

      Nah, most Olympians betrayed Kratos, and not only them but Gaia as well. Not saying Kratos didn't overdo it with the whole "vengeance" thing, but the fault was bigger than just two gods

  • @user-uv6jy9jv8b
    @user-uv6jy9jv8b Před 5 lety +905

    When Kratos has Baldur in his grasp he looks legit upset.
    Kratos knew... Just how this goes...

    • @giagarex
      @giagarex Před 5 lety +109

      He's probably remembering that time when Zeus killed him, it's also what triggered his god-killing spree

    • @ajjohn8729
      @ajjohn8729 Před rokem

      When you kill enough you know what must be done.

  • @gustavoblanco1593
    @gustavoblanco1593 Před 5 lety +1426

    1:38 *A single snowflake falls on Boulders cheek*
    “...Snow....”
    he knows that his death and the coming of the snow signals the beginning of Ragnarok

    • @rohitraikar3430
      @rohitraikar3430 Před 5 lety +220

      Actually he feels snow for the first time after the curse gets broken

    • @GodOfWar05100
      @GodOfWar05100 Před 4 lety +72

      @@rohitraikar3430 pretty sure he felt it in the fight before the cutscene

    • @Ihavehadmanynames7779
      @Ihavehadmanynames7779 Před 4 lety +18

      or in other words... god of war 5?

    • @andrewh6188
      @andrewh6188 Před 4 lety +6

      You mean Baldur?

    • @gamesArader
      @gamesArader Před 4 lety +14

      Untrue baldur was to survive passed the events ragnorak as well as magni and modi that's why modi was like "WHAT!!" when you kill bis brother cause according to prophecy they live passed ragnorak maybe he knew about what the snow signaled but thatd be it cause to his knowledge they weren't supposed die (sorry for the poor spelling)

  • @moviekiller1762
    @moviekiller1762 Před 6 lety +2360

    Zeus said this cause of fear. Kratos said this cause of own painful experience

    • @joserubenmendoza9570
      @joserubenmendoza9570 Před 5 lety +82

      Well also experience because Zeus had to enslave his own father, a former titan that's why Zeus said that cycle ends there. But freya could always bring back baldur with some ancient magic or baldur could escape hell like kratos did.

    • @KhepriProductions2022
      @KhepriProductions2022 Před 5 lety +52

      @@joserubenmendoza9570 if you go back to freya's house mimir will say that while he was brought back by Freya he's still very much dead and just slowly deteriorating and that's just his head. Mimir also voices how freya wouldn't want to bring back baldur so he could suffer with his undead body.

    • @adoboflakes8473
      @adoboflakes8473 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KhepriProductions2022 I have a feeling he'll live a happier life being undead than being an unkillable god who feels nothing.

    • @jariusreece1931
      @jariusreece1931 Před rokem +2

      I feel like Kratos said it because he realized Zeus was right. Kratos and Zeus were simple links in a long chain of selfish, vengeful, devastating patricide. Zeus was just wrong about how to break the cycle

    • @MeargleSchmeargle
      @MeargleSchmeargle Před rokem

      Well, you could say they're both responses of fear:
      Zeus feared that Kratos would threaten his position as the king of olympus if he didn't act.
      Kratos feared Baldur would turn out like the spartan's past self if he didn't act.

  • @jjlim3768
    @jjlim3768 Před 6 lety +6086

    Freya's threats are basically empty cuz Kratos has been through some balls deep shit :/

    • @isiahalcindor6278
      @isiahalcindor6278 Před 6 lety +401

      Leon Korno bro wat, do you not know who kratos is ??

    • @blackanimelover18
      @blackanimelover18 Před 6 lety +606

      Leon Korno Do you know who Kratos is? No matter what happens, he always comes out on top. Thor, Freya and any other God would be best to just leave him alone before he erase them like he did the Greek ones

    • @mitchelllewis8339
      @mitchelllewis8339 Před 6 lety +380

      Leon Korno he killed all of the Greek gods to ever exist. He will do the same to the norse gods if he has to. He is stronger than all gods. Even odin himself

    • @AzaratheFlea
      @AzaratheFlea Před 6 lety +792

      He's been balls deep in Aphrodite too lmao

    • @jjlim3768
      @jjlim3768 Před 6 lety +180

      Punish. Demolish. Torture. Stab
      Do whatever you want to Kratos. Any power they can use. Kratos can still take those god hits like a champ and still bash the heads of gods like they're nothing.

  • @CognizantCheddar
    @CognizantCheddar Před 2 lety +1976

    From many comments, it's apparent Freya is somewhat misunderstood.
    First, it's useful to know that in the actual mythology, Baldr is a truly benevolent god (much moreso than Odin and Thor), beautiful of countenance and beloved by nearly everyone.
    In this game's story-verse, it's implied that Baldr _used_ to be this way, before his cursed invulnerability drove him to madness and hate.
    And Freya cannot forget how he used to be. In her mind, he will always be her pure, innocent son.
    Second, is the precise reason Freya used her magic to make Baldr invulnerable -- it wasn't only out of misguided love, it was also explicitly an attempt to prevent Ragnarok, as it was prophecied that Baldr's death would be the tipped domino which leads to it.
    Freya is just as afraid of Ragnarok as Odin, as the event kills most of the Vanir gods, too (her family, in Vanaheim).
    The gods own actions ironically creating the outcome they were specifically trying to prevent is a common theme of Norse mythology, and the Ragnarok story arc in particular. The Norse were a fatalistic people by nature, and their stories reflect that.

    • @hamishwalker9637
      @hamishwalker9637 Před 2 lety +25

      In the lore of God of war, didn't Odin already kill or enslave all the Vanir? So isn't it a little late for that?

    • @TheMorbidHobo
      @TheMorbidHobo Před 2 lety +58

      Same sort of thing as in Ascension: there was some sort of prophesy about the God of War taking olympus, and Ares planned to use Kratos as his weapon to take olympus for himself, but kratos ending up killing Ares, becoming the god of war, and taking olympus himself.
      Or something like that, I'm fuzzy on the details.
      "No, you can't kill ares! The god of war must take the throne" or something like that.

    • @CognizantCheddar
      @CognizantCheddar Před 2 lety +66

      @@hamishwalker9637 Apparently many of the Vanir are still alive (in this story-universe), specifically thanks to Freya marrying Odin as a political arrangement, thus ending the war between the Vanir and Aesir.
      The first game was vague on what's happened with Vanir-Aesir relations after Odin and Freya separated, but the fact that Freya effectively remains a political hostage in Midgard suggests the truce holds.

    • @Santisima_Trinidad
      @Santisima_Trinidad Před 2 lety +8

      A prophecy is just the most obscure way of telling you what is going to happen.

    • @Tangarisu
      @Tangarisu Před 2 lety +5

      In the end all gods die.
      And you are left with the dying world we occupy in fruitless apathy.

  • @Ghost-ql3hl
    @Ghost-ql3hl Před 5 lety +4138

    The most underrated line here is
    “She could never make that choice”
    It really tied everything together for me

    • @adorablecenturion8436
      @adorablecenturion8436 Před 5 lety +82

      Literally as a mother and because she's cursed and unable to harm anyone
      Isn't she?
      I heard things-
      I haven't watched tooooo much of this God of war game.

    • @nathandias6771
      @nathandias6771 Před 4 lety +297

      The best part is after the scene altogether, it’s when Kratos says he would let Atreus kill him if it meant Atreus would survive. Kratos made that choice to kill Baldur, save Freya and stop a cycle of parentcide because Baldur wasn’t his son. He saw the pattern on another family and decided to end that. But in the end not even Kratos could make that choice if it was between him and Atreus, he would do the same as Freya. This is hands down one of the best sequences in videogame history, the acting from every actor is top notch (Kratos’ monologue, Atreus’ questioning and Freya’s cursing were full of emotion, specially the “You robbed me of everything”) and the writing has so much depth. Bravo, Santa Monica.

    • @Goaheadandstaymad21332
      @Goaheadandstaymad21332 Před 2 lety +60

      @@nathandias6771 Well the difference is that Freya obsessed over her son and took away everything from him. He was nothing but a husk who couldn't die or feel literally anything. Kratos wouldn't subject Atreus to a horrible life full of agony. He understands that he wouldn't be able to kill his son either, but he also understands that he's not going to be the reason why it comes to that, unlike both Zeus and Freya.

    • @dzzzzzt
      @dzzzzzt Před 2 lety +17

      @@nathandias6771 I was a bit confused by that scene although I loved everything else about it. Kratos ends others' cycle, he sees himself in them. I didn't understand why he intervened, it was their problem. Did he see himself in Baldur? Did he think he'd go on a rampage against the gods?

    • @dzzzzzt
      @dzzzzzt Před 2 lety +3

      Ghost, what do you mean? I still don't understand what it meant. What choice? She never wanted to kill Baldur.

  • @gilbertotabares8196
    @gilbertotabares8196 Před 6 lety +8767

    I'd choose my words carefully Freya. a number of Gods have made similar threats to Kratos. and they're all dead now, don't go throwing away the life he saved.

    • @pforgottonsoul
      @pforgottonsoul Před 6 lety +956

      he's a different man now though granted if she goes against him he won't hold back.

    • @god985
      @god985 Před 6 lety +108

      Kratos is a pussy in this game

    • @TheTalkingFox12
      @TheTalkingFox12 Před 6 lety +1330

      Wolfgang Trixl actually he's a changed person in this game. The whole point was seeing how Kratos was able to control the rage he couldn't back in the first three games.

    • @darthnox125
      @darthnox125 Před 6 lety +794

      Wolfgang Trixl no he wants to be better than the monster he was in the previous games.

    • @god985
      @god985 Před 6 lety +109

      Doesn't change the fact that he is weak af in this game and that is what kind of takes away the essence of god of war. Still a great game, but I wish it was more brutal and satisfying. I mean to just snap Baldurs neck in the end after he had annoyed you for the whole game is just unsatisfying and frustrating for a god of war game. The only satisfying kill in the whole game is in my opinion the one where you kill the dragon.

  • @adamlenser3897
    @adamlenser3897 Před 6 lety +2792

    "And many who were not."
    You can tell exactly who he is thinking about when he says those words.

    • @kalebsantos72
      @kalebsantos72 Před 5 lety +490

      Adam Lenser yeah... hephaestus poor guy

    • @mahmood8267
      @mahmood8267 Před 5 lety +496

      Kaleb Santos and the sea captain lmao

    • @zerox_8562
      @zerox_8562 Před 5 lety +602

      His wife and his daughter mostly :c

    • @d38w37
      @d38w37 Před 5 lety +66

      His sister?

    • @justin_hero9647
      @justin_hero9647 Před 5 lety +227

      @@zerox_8562 Also his own mother.

  • @joshuapasi6376
    @joshuapasi6376 Před 5 lety +1199

    "Is this what it is to be a God?." That was so powerful to me the first time hearing it. Every story, every mythology, any whatever with Godly beings is always always filled with tragedy. Almost as if they are hand in hand with each other.

    • @JaelinBezel
      @JaelinBezel Před 2 lety +3

      Like Osiris?

    • @MuttMagician
      @MuttMagician Před 2 lety +33

      Gods are like us the only difference is they can't change.

    • @Alizudo
      @Alizudo Před 2 lety +46

      This is what makes Polytheisms engaging and relevant; they are tragedies with no conclusion, in which the Rulers of the Universe are equally as flawed as humans. By acknowledging this, we can take their example; both in what should, and should NOT, be done.
      The Gods are timeless and unchanging, and their existence is not a happy one. But we can perhaps make something today that was slightly better than all our Yesterdays.

    • @balloonfantasy3686
      @balloonfantasy3686 Před 2 lety +23

      @@kami7674 My guy youre not even respectful of other people’s beliefs and quite dismissive about it. Maybe that tells you more about how much you can still grow

    • @kami7674
      @kami7674 Před 2 lety +1

      @@balloonfantasy3686 I understand everyones Beliefs and know that they but the difference is that i alsi know the TRUTH

  • @istolethispfpfromreddit
    @istolethispfpfromreddit Před 2 lety +417

    "You could have walked away"
    Exactly. He could have walked away, like his father Zeus did.
    Instead, Kratos killed Baldur on the spot, to make sure he doesn't come back.
    *From the mistakes of the fathers, we learn to not repeat history*

  • @dontaejones7419
    @dontaejones7419 Před 6 lety +1547

    Freya only knows WHAT Kratos is, not WHO.
    Otherwise she would speak with more care.

    • @MillenniumEarl014
      @MillenniumEarl014 Před 6 lety +373

      Dontae N Jones That's why after Kratos revealed that he is the Ghost of Sparta, Freya didn't say a word and just walked away lmao. Yes, Freya. U just threatened the godkiller lmao u fucked up big time.

    • @timeportal2859
      @timeportal2859 Před 6 lety +100

      Freya: Ok I'll take back on what I said.

    • @aristosachaion_
      @aristosachaion_ Před 6 lety +54

      y'all talkin like we still in god of war 3 lmao. he is nothing like the raging maniac he used to be.

    • @NerdlyFoxling
      @NerdlyFoxling Před 5 lety +155

      Josh R No, but even Mimir directly calls Kratos the "Ghost of Sparta", though granted, Mimir knows everything. I would almost suspect Freya to have at least heard the rumors of the Greek godkiller.

    • @jamesschuellein7003
      @jamesschuellein7003 Před 5 lety +57

      Freya can't harm anything anyway. But she can run back to Odin and with a common enemy with such power Odin may lift the curse on her. If that's the case she'll make for an insane enemy since she's the goddess of beauty and magic.

  • @anirudhsilverking5761
    @anirudhsilverking5761 Před 6 lety +4384

    If the writers kill of kratos, he will escape hell, escape the animation and kill off the writers. So they're careful and only hint his death haha

  • @gat8540
    @gat8540 Před 5 lety +3572

    This is one of my favorite scenes, because you know Freya is both angry and terrified. She looks at Kratos and first sees her sons killer: then, after all her threats, Kratos brushes it away and says that he, a god, killed his father. The gods parents are normally much stronger than the child, as Zeus technically was stronger than Kratos, and in that moment Freya knew: no matter what threats she threw, no matter what she did, she couldn’t scare him. He had literally stared death in the face countless times and won in the staring contest. He had killed the Greek god of death. He was not a full god, but the lengths he could go to, his pure skill, and his sheer power were unmatched by any that she had seen.
    I feel that this was the first time that Freya stopped seeing Kratos, the lying god of a father, and began seeing Kratos, the most powerful and threatening being in all the realms

    • @vlinnstone6919
      @vlinnstone6919 Před 5 lety +470

      Damn, missed opportunity to say "Freya stopped seeing Kratos, the lying god of a father, and began seeing Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta and the God of War".

    • @Wesker10000
      @Wesker10000 Před 5 lety +96

      I don't see the fear. Just hated and sorrow.

    • @comradethegreat3599
      @comradethegreat3599 Před 5 lety +222

      Don't forget that the first god in GoW3 Kratos kills was POSEIDON. FUCKING *POSEIDON.* The second strongest god in greek mithology. At that point it was clear the other gods had no chance. Also if Athena didn't step in in the final fight against Zeus in GoW2, Zeus would've probably died. Not even Kratos could kill Kratos, too.

    • @bobbytaraantino
      @bobbytaraantino Před 5 lety +39

      @@comradethegreat3599 Zeus can't die just by the blade alone. He fucking brings his soul or whatever that is back to his body when Kratos stabbed him. 😂 The flame of olympus is the only thing atleast in this game can kill Zeus.

    • @bobbytaraantino
      @bobbytaraantino Před 5 lety

      Blade of Olympus to be exact.

  • @greynium7794
    @greynium7794 Před 4 lety +289

    Freya: "I know enough"
    Athena's ghost in the distance: "biiiitch no you don't."

    • @poland8752
      @poland8752 Před rokem +1

      Where is she

    • @ThorEdits421
      @ThorEdits421 Před rokem +1

      @@poland8752 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 *IT WAS A JOKE MAN*

    • @poland8752
      @poland8752 Před rokem +1

      @@ThorEdits421 That was three months too late

    • @Arthur-Morgan_
      @Arthur-Morgan_ Před rokem

      ⁠@@poland8752 Your comment was 3 years late 💀

    • @poland8752
      @poland8752 Před rokem

      @@Arthur-Morgan_ YOUR 2 WEEKS LATE

  • @armward69
    @armward69 Před 6 lety +2104

    That soundtrack that plays when he snaps baldur’s neck is beautiful.

  • @dekerus3
    @dekerus3 Před 6 lety +9213

    Is it ok to say that the character development we see Kratos go through since GoW 1 to now is some of the best in video game history??

    • @KazimaSensei
      @KazimaSensei Před 5 lety +298

      Yes that's perfectly fine

    • @vlinnstone6919
      @vlinnstone6919 Před 5 lety +283

      Yeah, it is. Throw in the PSP games and it's even fucking better.

    • @NexTGeNEXpeRT
      @NexTGeNEXpeRT Před 5 lety +93

      Yes absolutely it's incredible how it all fits and ends this way truly remarkable.

    • @lumbago9652
      @lumbago9652 Před 5 lety +16

      Dekerus, that is definitely ok to say.

    • @Swaggmire215
      @Swaggmire215 Před 5 lety +46

      He is the vegeta of games

  • @mrb5940
    @mrb5940 Před 3 lety +281

    That "Then you don't know me" it's more powerful than what it seems, Kratos knew he was an horrible person the whole journey, he didn't consider himself enough of a good person to call Atreus his son, even tho he loves him with every bit of his soul, is at this point of the trip that Kratos realizes that he can change, that he did change, that he can be better. And that's why he is able to say "then you don't know me" he finally internalizes that he is doesn't have to be defined by his past actions, or the past actions of others

  • @TheBadassTonberry
    @TheBadassTonberry Před 6 lety +3720

    >Assuming Hel can hold Kratos.

    • @Thaumtron
      @Thaumtron Před 6 lety +484

      I mean kratos did just escape it twice in less than a week lol

    • @e.b9996
      @e.b9996 Před 6 lety +286

      TheBadassTonberry he climbed out from the underworld trough sheer force of will so I’m sure he’ll be fine in Hel, for the few minutes he stays there that is, Man I hope that there will be a sequel to this game.

    • @angelr864
      @angelr864 Před 6 lety +13

      Maybe Kratos won't try to escape this time

    • @kado3661
      @kado3661 Před 6 lety +134

      He will be busy fighting Zeus for the lulz and have some bonding time... Atreus finds him midway and he goes"I'm talking with your grandfather, boi..."

    • @fisthound0027
      @fisthound0027 Před 6 lety +2

      TheDestroyerOfWorldss AndOtherVariousThings they are already planning the sequel

  • @inthcsm0s
    @inthcsm0s Před 6 lety +649

    Mimir: Lets reflect on Odin.
    * few seconds pass *
    Mimir: And so-
    Kratos: *Reflect longer*

  • @RobDaKid87
    @RobDaKid87 Před 5 lety +317

    Same words but completely different. In the past they killed to save themselves. This time Kratos killed to save another. Time has changed him for the better.

    • @Josef217
      @Josef217 Před 5 lety +3

      he directly quotes him because zeus mentions the "cycle", Zeus and kratos are talking about the cycle of sons killing their parents. kratos saying what he said can be a reference to what Zeus told him in GOW2. In many mythologies Sons killing their parents is common as hell lol

    • @andrejosue98
      @andrejosue98 Před 5 lety +2

      Kratos has killed to save others

  • @noicegallagher4315
    @noicegallagher4315 Před rokem +101

    2:49 the way Kratos responds shows how much he’s changed. Whereas before he would argue or try to kill someone for saying that, now he just says “then you do not know me”

    • @emperrorpalpatine164
      @emperrorpalpatine164 Před rokem +8

      not really. lets take hera as an example. she did call him a monster, she told him he destroys everything and he ignored her. he killed her when she called pandora something... really bad :)

    • @lucky6961
      @lucky6961 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@emperrorpalpatine164 kratos used to be much more direct over things, overall taunts didn't provoke him much but talk about the people he knew and he would be brutal, like how he jumped Zeus when he said "don't fail pandora like you failed your family", he didn't care about being called pathetic or weak but remembering him about how he the gods allowed those disagraces to happen is enough to let him go loose
      now you see various times a mix of shame and regret over much of his past followed by honesty to his son

    • @emperrorpalpatine164
      @emperrorpalpatine164 Před 10 měsíci

      @@lucky6961 yes, I know... However the new games failed miserably to "fix" him, as there was nothing to fix. There was nothing wrong with kratos to begin with, revenge was common in ancient times. And just like now he only kills those that get in his way. None else.

    • @JayAreAitch
      @JayAreAitch Před 6 měsíci

      ​@emperrorpalpatine164 There was DEFINITELY something wrong with Kratos's actions lmao
      He was needlessly violent and cruel.

  • @enterthekyuubi
    @enterthekyuubi Před 6 lety +3872

    Freya must not know who Kratos is, cause with every threat she listed, he's been through a hell of a lot worse and came out on top.

    • @mastersly21
      @mastersly21 Před 6 lety +536

      EnterTheKyuubi True. He actually Escaped hell itself 3 times, when mortals didn't come out even once

    • @sonicthehedgewhore6090
      @sonicthehedgewhore6090 Před 6 lety +113

      EnterTheKyuubi in his prime, yes...

    • @MrBassem95
      @MrBassem95 Před 6 lety +188

      L Shan hes a god so he's judt going to get stronger.

    • @lawrencewidemouth
      @lawrencewidemouth Před 6 lety +118

      Well he Also went and fucked up hel in this one

    • @pirotess2
      @pirotess2 Před 6 lety +60

      All Norse God's know who is Kratos

  • @JamesTheTurnbull
    @JamesTheTurnbull Před 6 lety +700

    "And feed your soul to the vilest filth in Hel!"
    Kratos: ok im gonna have to stop you right there because I already went in there and come out...... *twice*

  • @Jaeeden
    @Jaeeden Před 2 lety +83

    I like how as Kratos says "I killed many who were deserving..." his eyebrows angle down, furrowing, but once he says "and many who were not." His eyebrows go back, as if he calms himself down.

    • @Myte-kz4bv
      @Myte-kz4bv Před 2 lety +5

      Hes not calming himself down. Hes sobering and sombering himself

  • @ZXaria
    @ZXaria Před 5 lety +372

    Wow, Kratos can't get a break with lightning/thunder Gods!

    • @vlinnstone6919
      @vlinnstone6919 Před 5 lety +2

      TRUUUUU

    • @elizabethgouverneur2972
      @elizabethgouverneur2972 Před 4 lety +1

      ZXA ZXareo yeah

    • @snooppp8873
      @snooppp8873 Před 3 lety +1

      Ikr lmao

    • @1wasavi
      @1wasavi Před 2 lety +6

      generally speaking lightning and thundar are atributed to the most powerful god always. Cause in the past nobody could control them.

    • @henriquemorales212
      @henriquemorales212 Před 2 lety

      @@1wasavi not necessarily, Thor was considered the mightiest but I do believe Odin would kick his ass if he so wished

  • @RJMacReady1
    @RJMacReady1 Před 6 lety +1532

    3:27 You actually see his expression change as he mentions the many deserving and the many undeserving. To think we're in an age of video games where a subtle change in a face or a gaze can be conveyed with computer graphics! Im guessing within the next generation, when the people to grow up without video games passes away, we are gonna see video games get recognized as art at the same level as movies, theatre and music

    • @thromboplastin446
      @thromboplastin446 Před 5 lety +72

      I truly believe this game is a masterpiece encompassing all the elements of past, present and future.

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey Před 5 lety +15

      I wish people would stop trying to get videogames classified as art.
      The people you're trying to appeal to fucking hate you.

    • @ketwin
      @ketwin Před 5 lety +56

      @@Shockguey so the general public hates people who play games?
      You do realize how dumb that sounds, right?

    • @5EK5HUN8
      @5EK5HUN8 Před 5 lety +34

      they already are. look at the award shows. the conventions. old people just dont understand

    • @ketwin
      @ketwin Před 5 lety +10

      @@Shockguey at which point did you say "art community"?
      You said "the people you are trying to appeal to" which I pretty much think means the general public.
      No need to get angry

  • @kylekurtramirez
    @kylekurtramirez Před 6 lety +2072

    connor mcgregor got his ass whooped!

    • @pradyumnacalisa3770
      @pradyumnacalisa3770 Před 6 lety +52

      KyleKurt That made my day. Thanks man 😂😂😂

    • @305thief8
      @305thief8 Před 6 lety +14

      Lmfao!!!!

    • @cakebanans2039
      @cakebanans2039 Před 6 lety +21

      Im glad Im not the only one who noticed he looks like connor xD

    • @zuzu1524
      @zuzu1524 Před 6 lety +2

      Omg I said the same thing.

    • @Skinskinable
      @Skinskinable Před 6 lety +4

      KyleKurt he got a bit wobbly when he’s tired

  • @ariya2940
    @ariya2940 Před 2 lety +108

    It's crazy how wiser kratos has become over the course of these games.
    From a mindless, ruthless beast to a wise and calm man.

    • @AlexxxMYLSince2013
      @AlexxxMYLSince2013 Před 2 lety +6

      In God of war 1 and the games before it he was more similar to this Kratos, but in God of war 2 he went crazy

    • @kanati1133
      @kanati1133 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AlexxxMYLSince2013
      But god of war 1 and prior (in the timeline) was kratos post-wife and daughter killed.
      Hell in the first game he killed the captain of the ship for a key to his cabin.
      He had regrets even then and shown it sure but regrets =/= wisdom, if that was the case kratos would have thought twice about killing poseidon and flooding all of the greek world.
      Kratos was just as mindless as he was in the series before gow 2018, difference is before gow 2.
      Kratos just wanted to kill ares after orkos was killed, showing the spartans actions that ares deceived him into doing.
      While gow 2 just made him not care for the gods and was willing to kill whoever stood in his way if it was preventing him from ending zeus. To kratos they were just, but to zeus and the gods kratos was the end of both olympus and greek world itself.

    • @AlexxxMYLSince2013
      @AlexxxMYLSince2013 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kanati1133 well yes in God of war 1 ane prior he was crazy but in god of war 2 he was insane.

    • @kanati1133
      @kanati1133 Před 2 lety

      @@AlexxxMYLSince2013
      I'm not saying he wasn't, all I'm saying is the comparison to kratos pre-gow2 (at best) is a bit of a stretch to say he's similar to gow 2018 (excluding maybe ascension and ghost of sparta where he could at least reflect and be somewhat conscious of who he hurt).
      Kratos never thought, he act unlike the kratos we see.

    • @lyebatenkaitosofgluttony2452
      @lyebatenkaitosofgluttony2452 Před rokem +5

      "Are you a calm and reasonable person?"

  • @legend2533
    @legend2533 Před 5 lety +727

    "He robbed me of everything!"
    You mean you robbed your son's freedom to feel everything

    • @devontejefferson6520
      @devontejefferson6520 Před 5 lety +137

      LEGEND 25 Freya is kind of a hypocrite here she took away her sons ability to feel anything yes he was invulnerable but the cost destroyed him mentally in short Freya killed her son long before Kratos did

    • @honeyghost7917
      @honeyghost7917 Před 5 lety +69

      Freya is the symbolic representation of the archetype of the devouring mother.

    • @jamesmaysflyingwashingmach7459
      @jamesmaysflyingwashingmach7459 Před 5 lety +36

      There may be other reasons. Nordic mythology holds that Ragnarok begins when Baldur dies. Remember when Atreus asks Freya if she believes in Ragnarok, and she says “I dearly wish I didn’t, child.” Her weaving the spell on Baldur May have also been an attempt to prevent the apocalypse.

    • @adamzabielski3685
      @adamzabielski3685 Před 5 lety +33

      @@devontejefferson6520 Exactly. Freya robbed HERSELF of everything. She has no one to blame but herself for her son's death. What Kratos killed wasn't her son, but a heartless, ugly monster broken beyond all repair.

    • @UncleBobbyBkklol
      @UncleBobbyBkklol Před 5 lety +10

      @@adamzabielski3685 she still just watched her son die, the only thing she still cared about after Odin destroyed most of her life. I give her a pass for being over protective and being angry, i really liked her throughout the game ^.^

  • @libertyordeath3695
    @libertyordeath3695 Před 6 lety +459

    I like how Feya blames Kratos but she only has herself to blame she
    Did that to her son. Kratos just cleaned up the mess

    • @genyatusamaki1219
      @genyatusamaki1219 Před 2 lety

      Yep and her trying to get revenge would've hurted her more.

    • @johnnyboy3410
      @johnnyboy3410 Před rokem

      no, Kratos could have walked away and let him kill her, which she wanted, she wasn’t gonna hurt her son

    • @justarandompepe8961
      @justarandompepe8961 Před rokem +2

      @@johnnyboy3410 only thing that would have changed would be that she wouldnt see her son die. baldur would still die because he would go after odin or kratos after he killed her. nothing really changes. freya would just die a needless death and she is more valuable to the world than baldur is.

    • @johnnyboy3410
      @johnnyboy3410 Před rokem

      @@justarandompepe8961 if Baldur goes after Odin he wouldn’t die, Odin will have Thor break his face and lock him up as Baldur’s death is the first sign of Ragnarok, he wouldn’t go after Kratos because he has no reasons

  • @shadowbringer24
    @shadowbringer24 Před 6 lety +1033

    Someone needs to make a ‘boy’ counter for how many times Kratos says boy throughout the entire game.

    • @dorianbeil3332
      @dorianbeil3332 Před 6 lety +52

      Wait it does??? Fuck. I lost count at... A metric fuck ton

    • @kratosthefallengodofwar9710
      @kratosthefallengodofwar9710 Před 6 lety +67

      He calls Atreus Son for once at the end

    • @thisisachannel4575
      @thisisachannel4575 Před 6 lety

      lol its already up

    • @zeronova1484
      @zeronova1484 Před 6 lety +10

      Kratos The Fallen God Of War,
      When he's punching Baldur on the back of a dragon, he refers to Atreus as "son" for a brief moment.

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      @syahrilamin7201 Před 6 lety

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  • @rhenvao2844
    @rhenvao2844 Před 4 lety +134

    I love how the line is echoed with different meaning. When Zeus said it, he was protecting his own power out of fear of being other thrown like he did his own father, Cronos. It was for self-serving reasons. When Kratos said it, it was a call for the gods to start treating those they care about with respect and stop fucking each other over for selfish, petty reasons.

    • @marksantiago9841
      @marksantiago9841 Před rokem +8

      Or to put it more accurately, Zeus did it to protect himself and Kratos did it to protect someone else.

  • @dinnermaniac7591
    @dinnermaniac7591 Před 2 lety +17

    4:12 In this scene Kratos's tattoos look like the shape of a heart

  • @gotdamn_tarantino
    @gotdamn_tarantino Před 6 lety +547

    *Crazy how in 2018, the damn in-game graphics for God of War PS4 looks better than pre-rendered cutscenes from back in the day. Tech has come a longgggggggggg way.*

    • @Rickeyvickey.
      @Rickeyvickey. Před 5 lety +38

      and whats crazy is that they started working on this game in 2013

    • @kou74it
      @kou74it Před 5 lety +5

      @@Rickeyvickey. 2013??!

    • @nightraven2975
      @nightraven2975 Před 5 lety +20

      Yeah, They have, now in-game graphics and cutscenes look pretty much identical.

    • @weaverquest
      @weaverquest Před 5 lety +18

      @@nightraven2975 They are actually identical because games like Uncharted 4 and God of War today use only cutscenes rendered in real time with the game engine. The only difference is that during the cutscene, more detail from the textures and assets will be revealed because PS4 can direct all its resources to that scene at that moment.

    • @vectress
      @vectress Před 5 lety

      @@weaverquest You just contradicted yourself in the same sentence.

  • @user-mu8dm4rk7g
    @user-mu8dm4rk7g Před 6 lety +1321

    I didn't even realize, that Kratos quoted Zeus at this moment

    • @pforgottonsoul
      @pforgottonsoul Před 6 lety +94

      i think it is more coincidence than anything else, zeus' intentions and Kratos' are completely different.

    • @user-mu8dm4rk7g
      @user-mu8dm4rk7g Před 6 lety +3

      patrick watkins Ikr

    • @mr.cuddlesworth3144
      @mr.cuddlesworth3144 Před 6 lety +7

      patrick watkins It's been so long that I've played GoW 2. I forget why Zeus killed Kratos. Can you tell me?

    • @pforgottonsoul
      @pforgottonsoul Před 6 lety +54

      he was paranoid that kratos was creating an army to take over olympus since kratos wasn't following orders and was just rampaging on the earth below.

    • @undeadinside3571
      @undeadinside3571 Před 6 lety +30

      And kratos was attacking the cities of the other gods, so that pissed him off too

  • @nihilisticpancakeface6553
    @nihilisticpancakeface6553 Před 5 lety +86

    4:29
    Freya's thinking she should've done what Kratos was doing

    • @sirith9157
      @sirith9157 Před 3 lety +3

      That's exactly what I was thinking. Freya was acting in emotion at the moment. But hearing Kratos saying to Atreus that they "must be better than God's that were before".
      It's still powerfull line. Atreus was teacher to Kratos how to be a human. Not God. A family killing curse was still present when Atreus went "I'm a God" thing.
      And Freya probably see this here. Kratos changed, let go of his must of control and what might happen to him and his son.
      Masterpiece at its finest. And something that families all over world can learn from 😭

  • @legend2533
    @legend2533 Před 5 lety +356

    "I killed my father..."
    The most top 1 powerful god in general in all mythologies

    • @queencyrys6309
      @queencyrys6309 Před 5 lety +26

      LEGEND 25 well, that’s hardly true. The christian God supposedly has complete power over all of creation, to which Zues hardly compares.

    • @davidevans7477
      @davidevans7477 Před 5 lety +15

      In all non abramahic

    • @dragonborn7955
      @dragonborn7955 Před 5 lety +32

      shut up. Christianity doesn't exist in god of war

    • @alonelyperson6031
      @alonelyperson6031 Před 5 lety +32

      @@dragonborn7955
      Maybe it does. But we just don't know about it.
      Beside Christianity is a pile of snakes best not touched.

    • @DavMarr
      @DavMarr Před 5 lety +5

      @@dragonborn7955 YET

  • @boxtank5288
    @boxtank5288 Před 6 lety +2008

    That hug at the end of the video is actually kind of nice. The fact that Freya walked away without another word spoken show that she was probably surprised by the actual earnestness in his words, also she got off incredibly light comparatively because remember Kratos at his worst could annihilate an entire civilization, just ask the Greeks oh wait they're dead nevermind.

    • @LordVanOskuro
      @LordVanOskuro Před 6 lety +190

      Ummm, we never got confirmation on that. Greece is definately in ruins, but I don't think everyone is dead. A few gods are still alive since they stayed out of Kratos' way.

    • @priestyabba2854
      @priestyabba2854 Před 6 lety +122

      Box Tank! Killing Freya isn't a line Kratos will cross yet especially seeing how she has helped him and his son so much. However also consider if I'm mistaken Freya is also vanir meaning in the upcoming war against Odin and the Aesir she is technically a ally or could be

    • @boxtank5288
      @boxtank5288 Před 6 lety +42

      Van Oskuro a few people being alive okay certainly, the civilization of Greece however? That's nonexistent now.

    • @LordVanOskuro
      @LordVanOskuro Před 6 lety +34

      The civilization is definitely screwed, but there are still a few "greek" people. Or at least of greek descent.

    • @David-hx6hw
      @David-hx6hw Před 6 lety +43

      Van Oskuro One of the series writers confirmed all Greek gods are dead, Kratos probably went after them in between GoW3 and this

  • @zenith8417
    @zenith8417 Před 6 lety +1312

    Freya: "I will rain down every agony, every violation imaginable, upon you.
    I will parade your cold body, from every corner, of every realm, and feed your soul to the vilest filth in Hel.
    That is my promise!"
    Kratos "Lol k."

    • @megakid6350
      @megakid6350 Před 5 lety +52

      Let's not forget that Kratos crawled out of the Underworld of Hades so many times

    • @geekymetalhead5112
      @geekymetalhead5112 Před 5 lety +64

      @@megakid6350 Kratos: I'm sorry Freya I'm gonna have to stop you riiiiiight there. Ya see I killed the Greek gods including my Dad and Brother (who was a total dick by the way) and also murdered my uncle's as well as Hepheastus. I was even bribed, imagine that

    • @jordangarner87
      @jordangarner87 Před 4 lety +18

      @@geekymetalhead5112 Alucard vs Kratos. Man I can just seem them chilling in Asguard having a horn of Mead watching Ragnarok unfold.

    • @shiftboey
      @shiftboey Před 4 lety +12

      @@jordangarner87 Ass guard

    • @alexmercer5414
      @alexmercer5414 Před 3 lety +3

      @@shiftboey I got that reference

  • @Real_Tasty
    @Real_Tasty Před 5 lety +420

    "The hands of death could not defeat him, the sisters of fate could not control him, and on this day... the man, the legend, Kratos... would have his revenge."
    Who does Freya think she is? Old Kratos would've snuffed her in a minute, I can practically hear it now,
    "YOU THINK ME A COWARD, WITCH? DO AS YOU PLEASE AND FALL JUST AS ALL WHO HAVE GOTTEN IN MY WAY."

    • @fatygalonenuno9315
      @fatygalonenuno9315 Před 4 lety +12

      he would have killed her like Hera

    • @geekymetalhead5112
      @geekymetalhead5112 Před 4 lety +18

      I read that in young Kratos voice

    • @gowseriesvideos3245
      @gowseriesvideos3245 Před 4 lety +30

      Are we just going to forget that Kratos literally kill queen of the gods because she was annoying

    • @astrov7ii
      @astrov7ii Před 3 lety +6

      @@gowseriesvideos3245 i aint forgetting any moment from the gow franchise
      well actually no i did forget some but i didnt forget that

    • @kozmoz5172
      @kozmoz5172 Před 2 lety +2

      That sounds exactly like what the younger Kratos would have said

  • @chadderbug7587
    @chadderbug7587 Před rokem +15

    Fun that, now with Ragnarok, Kratos quoted both Zeus and Faye with that line. "The cycle ends here" from when Zeus killed him back 2, then Faye says "We must be better than this" in the baby atreus flashback/dream in Ragnarok. Love that detail

  • @WirRegierenRap
    @WirRegierenRap Před 6 lety +773

    3:12 the best B O I

  • @kompak
    @kompak Před 6 lety +590

    Freya: i will rain down every agony, every violation emaginable upon you..
    Yeah but that Won't be enough though... lol

    • @legendoflink5882
      @legendoflink5882 Před 6 lety +20

      MegaCarsm and that includes ripping heads off of gods with his own bare hands and destroying everything. Just ask the Greeks...oh wait

    • @thewolfpaladin1858
      @thewolfpaladin1858 Před 6 lety +4

      He already been through it

    • @Szene-vu5cs
      @Szene-vu5cs Před 6 lety

      kompak didn't she have a cast spelled on her that made it impossible for her to Use any violence or fighting against other??

    • @mitsukuyomi
      @mitsukuyomi Před 6 lety

      Yeah, so the part where she declared that made me laugh a bit. She is unable to leave Midgard and is unable to harm anything, unless via proxy (like using the frost giant or summoning enemies in the fight with Baldur).

    • @kompak
      @kompak Před 6 lety

      It doesn't matter.. i bet even if she would be released from her curse, spell or whatever , kratos would still find a way to destroy her. That's what he does.

  • @benjammin5328
    @benjammin5328 Před rokem +22

    I love how when Kratos grabbed Baulder you can see the pain in his eyes, knowing that he has to do what comes next to protect Freya. And it was the outcome he was hoping to avoid.

  • @hotpockets2224
    @hotpockets2224 Před 5 lety +442

    This scene makes me cry.
    Would you let your son kill you if it would mean that he is finally happy? Freya would. I would. You would, if you love your children. Idk if what Kratos did was the right thing, but I know for sure, in Freya's world, he did the worst thing imaginable.
    The voice acting in this game is absolutely brilliant.

    • @Pawniac
      @Pawniac Před 5 lety +82

      Baldur killing Freya would only temporarily make him happy. Kratos killed Baldur in order to spare him from the despair that would soon take hold of him, as it once did Kratos. He's been down that path and knows the only solution is to kill Baldur out of Mercy.
      Freya is too blind to see that, what Kratos did, was the only logical choice, as Baldur was beyond the point of reason.
      Freya always tried to delay the prophecy but ended up making things worse for Baldur. She told Kratos that ultimately she did everything for her self and didn't realize until Baldur was alienated, but letting him kill her is taking the easy way out, and doing the exact same thing, as she will be dead without having the guilt and Baldur will (presumably) be happy.
      But, as we have seen through Kratos and Zeus, that would not be the case, as despair, self-blame, anger, hopelessness, etc. would take hold of him and make his life if not more, as miserable as it was before.

    • @haruto2055
      @haruto2055 Před 4 lety +3

      I wouldn't I wouldn't love them that much

    • @senatorarmstrong8960
      @senatorarmstrong8960 Před 2 lety +4

      I mean not to long after this boss fight Kratos says to Atreus that if necessary. Kratos would let Atreus kill him if it meant that Atreus could live.

    • @crimberlies
      @crimberlies Před 2 lety +15

      the paradox though. she loves him so much but she stays totally deaf to his wish to feel. she doesn’t care his happiness but she would die for his life. twisted mother

    • @robertwye9463
      @robertwye9463 Před 2 lety +3

      There is consequences to killing a god when Kratos massacred every god Greece was essentially destroyed killing Baldur starts the end of days sure but the destruction that would be caused by Killing Freya could have so many effects on Midgard it's absurd.

  • @MehmetCanKaya35
    @MehmetCanKaya35 Před 6 lety +937

    Ma'am do not threat Kratos...

    • @SergioRossi777
      @SergioRossi777 Před 6 lety +23

      Nah, let her. Maybe death of this Valkyrie biatch will be entertaining

    • @ArgoIo
      @ArgoIo Před 6 lety +44

      He knows her threats are empty as she is bound by Odins curse.

    • @HM4Hill
      @HM4Hill Před 6 lety +4

      Lorenz Zahn true. But could she have told Thor where he was though?

    • @ArgoIo
      @ArgoIo Před 6 lety +8

      Kratos did kill Magi and Baldur. The Aesir will not take this lightly and hunt him down anyway.

    • @AIrfan-cz2kt
      @AIrfan-cz2kt Před 6 lety +3

      Leroy Jenkins actually, that's only Kratos's wife, Faye's prediction. We never know what will really happen in the future, maybe Atreus will found out eventually about the propecised death and tried to find ways to save him? We will never know. As Kratos quotes at the end, "Her predictions still stands true to this point". Meaning that he, himself was not so sure about her wife's predictions, and anything could happen.

  • @tigerstorm6622
    @tigerstorm6622 Před 6 lety +310

    I love how Baldur reflects everything Kratos was. A vengeful monster, hellbent on killing their parent.
    Even in form it’s apparent. Baldur is short, has more tattoos, which are blue, and has tan skin, whereas Kratos is... well you know.
    Only difference is that Kratos has finally learned, and he didn’t want Baldur to follow in his footsteps

    • @brokenlordofcinder4128
      @brokenlordofcinder4128 Před 5 lety +13

      Tigerstorm 6 We will just have to see if baulder will somehow get out of hel like kratos did in hades

    • @Kenny-sl6hb
      @Kenny-sl6hb Před 5 lety +18

      It's not that he didn't want Baldur to follow in his footstep. He doesn't care about Baldur. It's just that he doesn't want to see his son do the same thing and he is showing him that this is wrong.

    • @TheAmazingBLYATman
      @TheAmazingBLYATman Před 5 lety +5

      True, another thing though. Zeus legit wanted to kill Kratos. Freya made a mistake she never intended wanting to happen.

    • @Abdulrahman-ok5gj
      @Abdulrahman-ok5gj Před 5 lety

      So he killed him ... 💔

    • @gelatogremlin
      @gelatogremlin Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kenny-sl6hb I disagree he tried to talk baldur off many times and tell him vengeance is not the way i feel like he tried to teach him but once he saw at the very end even when he spared him that he would still try to kill her he then stopped caring.

  • @hugomendoza5665
    @hugomendoza5665 Před 2 lety +11

    I love the way Baldur reacts to snow. Truly feeling for the first time, and appreciating it as his last moments.

    • @RyandBurtson
      @RyandBurtson Před 2 lety +2

      Some people in the comments have mentioned too that this could also be him coming to a realization that snow is starting to fall, which means Fimbulwinter and then Ragnarok are both imminent.
      Later on even Mimir mentions that snow started to fall after Kratos killed Baldur, and that symbolizes the end of times.

  • @stevenlee3240
    @stevenlee3240 Před 2 lety +41

    It’s actually amazing that they expand the original mythology from what it is. Kronos killed his father Uranus to have the throne. Zeus then killed Kronos in return. And now, in GoW, they expand into Kratos killed Zeus and mirrored it into Baldur tried to kill his mother. Kratos has seen enough of this cycle. That’s why he wants it to end here, to have his son walking on a different path than his. And Kratos as well knew very well of Baldur which was why he killed him.

    • @TheSeventySin7
      @TheSeventySin7 Před 2 lety +4

      I had my mind blown by that when I was replaying GoW 2 (in preparation for GoW 2018 being on PC). Like, I had the sudden realization when I heard Zeus saying, "You will never rule Olympus. The Cycle ends here.". It was simply so smart from the writers, because it made Zeus' fear much more believable, and even more ironic, because the last thing Kratos had in mind was ruling Olympus.

  • @jeebus.h
    @jeebus.h Před 6 lety +3865

    Kratos robbed you of everything? Baldur was going to rob you of everything, including your life.

    • @Bob-hz5ub
      @Bob-hz5ub Před 6 lety +511

      Jeebus H. Christopher She would rather to die and let her son live happy , than live knowing her son is dead

    • @fruitmaster7231
      @fruitmaster7231 Před 6 lety +205

      Kylo mothafuckin Ren but if you think about it soon or later baldur would die anyways when he tries to get Loki/Atreous

    • @Bob-hz5ub
      @Bob-hz5ub Před 6 lety +264

      Fruit Master Freya was at this moment too much focused on death of her son to realise that he will die sooner or later trying to kill Kratos

    • @linker_4522
      @linker_4522 Před 6 lety +309

      Even worse, Freya robbed Baldur from pretty much any physical experience AND talks about being robbed, so yeah

    • @SergioRossi777
      @SergioRossi777 Před 6 lety +104

      What can i say... She's a stupid woman, what did you expect?

  • @ekosubandie2094
    @ekosubandie2094 Před 6 lety +2628

    their cycle may ends here, but not for Kratos and Atreus, at least for now

    • @OrchidPurple420
      @OrchidPurple420 Před 6 lety +43

      Dont forget at the end before it truely end , kratos will die and pass his item (axe)

    • @3dpoollvr
      @3dpoollvr Před 6 lety +41

      zilia hui more like you'll pass down the torch now it's up to a trailers to destroy the the Norse gods like his father did to the Greek gods but I think he won't kill off cradles just yet not until he fights with Odin or Thor

    • @Artisttinge
      @Artisttinge Před 6 lety +14

      if the ragnarok is to come true atreus/loki will died amongst his children fighting the gods

    • @armandorollo3605
      @armandorollo3605 Před 6 lety +20

      If Kratos has a word in the saying, no. Maybe HE will cause Ragnarok while protecting his son from the norse god's wrath. If Kratos would had killed Freya in that cutscene like he did with Hera in GOW 3, that would have been a jaw dropping moment.

    • @Cbeezy771
      @Cbeezy771 Před 6 lety +9

      Kratos and Atreus will come to the realization that they need to kill all gods to end the cycle.

  • @grantwalter2243
    @grantwalter2243 Před rokem +18

    Artreus: “is this how it always ends? Sons killing there mothers?… their fathers?”
    Kratos: “no” *snaps neck*

  • @MattressTV
    @MattressTV Před 2 lety +92

    Playing this the second time and hearing him say "hmm...snow" that shit made me tear up. You don't really pay attention the first time, you just go with the mindset that this is a bad guy, good guy beat bad guy and all that but when you actually slow down and pay attention you actually feel empathy towards a character, also a great way of knowing someone put effort in to the story. By far one of my favorite games.

    • @christbenitez8797
      @christbenitez8797 Před rokem +4

      Baldur with his curse cannot feel anything, even the cold and snow around him, but in his dying breath he finally felt cold and the snow touching his body.

  • @Kuro8990lol
    @Kuro8990lol Před 6 lety +1518

    Zeus : The cycle ends here
    Kratos : Nope
    Kratos come back to kill zeus.
    Years pass
    Kratos : The cycle end here
    Baldur : Nope?

    • @georgeg5979
      @georgeg5979 Před 6 lety +35

      Muhammad Amin He was inmortal and "came back" like 3 times from "death"

    • @jcie3424
      @jcie3424 Před 6 lety +238

      well... in norse mythology, Baldur really did die but he came back on the day of ragnarok just to die again hahaha

    • @Artisttinge
      @Artisttinge Před 6 lety +14

      accoeding the game's myths Brok died from spider bite while forging the leviathan axe, Sentri then brought him to eifheim where he caught Brok's wisp from the river of soul and revived him, he then kept that story to himself. even though Freya can't leave midgard, the rest of the aesir can

    • @duongnt34
      @duongnt34 Před 6 lety +21

      In norse mythology, baldur will go to hell, and has a chance to resurrect, but Loki ruins it.

    • @seven2k358
      @seven2k358 Před 6 lety +2

      Cycle*

  • @dashx2088
    @dashx2088 Před 6 lety +654

    Freya Odin and Thor Vs Kratos, Atreus, the giants and the world serpent god of war 5 gonna break records already

    • @drenx87
      @drenx87 Před 6 lety +84

      DASH X20 you forgot ..fire giant surtur ..the wolf fenris and frost giants

    • @dashx2088
      @dashx2088 Před 6 lety +17

      Dren AaShuharu oh shit I really did thanks man, can't wait for god of war 5 and 6

    • @nolexraizzzor
      @nolexraizzzor Před 6 lety +27

      But aren’t the giants dead?

    • @enterthekyuubi
      @enterthekyuubi Před 6 lety +56

      It's already determined in the mythology that Thor is killed by the World Serpent during Ragnorok.

    • @dashx2088
      @dashx2088 Před 6 lety

      EnterTheKyuubi yea i know and Odin also gets killed by Fenrir

  • @aldahry4573
    @aldahry4573 Před rokem +8

    Voice acting is insane man
    Danielle Bisutti did a great job 2:32

  • @ethanself5833
    @ethanself5833 Před 5 lety +30

    "We will be the gods we choose to be" - Kratos
    One of my fraviout moments in the whole game

  • @TheOfficialEpicTree
    @TheOfficialEpicTree Před 6 lety +166

    Kratos: Balder you will not be another me.

  • @hidda6094
    @hidda6094 Před 6 lety +3626

    B O I

  • @joshpring1
    @joshpring1 Před 2 lety +51

    2:54 "passing on your cruelty and rage, you'll never change"
    If only she knew, kratos has been holding back dramatically throughout this entire game. Kratos's cruelty and rage are things of legend 😂😂

    • @VoidJWKDDOUS
      @VoidJWKDDOUS Před 5 měsíci

      It's even more scarier he's actually MORE STRONGER than during his god killing vengeance years

  • @clarkhurst6200
    @clarkhurst6200 Před 10 měsíci +8

    “The cycle ends here. we must be better” words are so powerful. changed the way I viewed my addiction and it’s cyclical nature. I am 7 months free, thank you Kratos ❤

  • @hermaeusmora3626
    @hermaeusmora3626 Před 6 lety +528

    i feel bad for balder
    his whole life he wanted to feel but then he finally felt... snow ...and then nothing.

    • @dhananjaya6243
      @dhananjaya6243 Před 6 lety +147

      On certain perspective, he is just an innocent boy who grew up unable to feel anything so bad that it corrupted him to lose the sense of right and wrong. At least he felt the thrill of the fight and felt alive again thanks to kratos. Pretty sure kratos granted him a peaceful death rather than an empty life of vengeance. If only he didnt choose the path of vengeance.

    • @cidiose
      @cidiose Před 6 lety +4

      hermaeus mora he wasn't born like that, though.

    • @claytondavis6835
      @claytondavis6835 Před 6 lety +11

      Well no he felt everything after the mistletoe. If he just left them be after that he’d still be living

    • @Siegberg91
      @Siegberg91 Před 6 lety

      Clayton Davis the spell will restore itself if the mistletoe is cycled out of his system

    • @sonalsaluja7238
      @sonalsaluja7238 Před 6 lety

      Dhanan Jaya l

  • @BrownxPrid3
    @BrownxPrid3 Před 6 lety +156

    And just like that, Kratos started Ragnorok...

    • @slayerBO2EPC
      @slayerBO2EPC Před 3 lety +4

      And will proceed to kill Thor and Odin and every other God who stands in his way😂😂😂

    • @theberserkerarmor6511
      @theberserkerarmor6511 Před 3 lety

      slayerBO2EPC The mural says otherwise.

    • @BrownxPrid3
      @BrownxPrid3 Před 3 lety +1

      @@theberserkerarmor6511 according to norse mythology, the death of Baldur would be the cause of a long winter. In game it does say otherwise but the game has be pretty faithful to the mythology so far.

    • @masonwright7700
      @masonwright7700 Před 2 lety

      @@theberserkerarmor6511 wrong

    • @masonwright7700
      @masonwright7700 Před 2 lety

      @@BrownxPrid3 wrong

  • @tai-poe8538
    @tai-poe8538 Před rokem +6

    Love how Kratos and Atreus are having this father son bonding moment, as Freyja just walks by holding the corpse of her dead son. 4:20

  • @emoluv54865
    @emoluv54865 Před rokem +4

    3:55 made me Realize that Even though Atreus shows resentment in how Kratos raised him, It show's he took the lessons at heart and understood Kratos' hatred for the gods.

  • @shinypear326
    @shinypear326 Před 6 lety +1880

    Honestly, if Kratos dies during the second game and we finish the trilogy off with a grown up Atreus, I won’t be mad.

    • @jacforse7642
      @jacforse7642 Před 5 lety +175

      Mr. Pineapple I believe that’s what they are going at because you see the future in the murals and Kratos there is dead or dying

    • @NoUraahmed519
      @NoUraahmed519 Před 5 lety +405

      No.. I don't want to play as atreus... I've grown playing with kratos.. I won't accept this

    • @connormac4401
      @connormac4401 Před 5 lety +239

      Atreus is fking Loki bro, he would make one badass protagonist

    • @hitrapperandartistdababy
      @hitrapperandartistdababy Před 5 lety +146

      Connor Mac also it would fit with the prophecy of Ragnarok. If Atreus looses his father he will most likely want to revenge him. And since Loki In ragnarok will lead the Jotnar into battle against the Aesir it would make sense

    • @muertinix
      @muertinix Před 5 lety +240

      Then the game would be called God of Mischief.

  • @_Envoy
    @_Envoy Před 6 lety +1147

    Kratos: *breaks his neck*
    Baldur: Snow
    Me: How tf is he talking?

    • @Gabriel-xo2wj
      @Gabriel-xo2wj Před 6 lety +71

      He is a god... Maybe.

    • @TheSonicfanx1
      @TheSonicfanx1 Před 6 lety +44

      He broke it badly?

    • @CamSiv996
      @CamSiv996 Před 6 lety +32

      TheSonicfanx1 when it comes to that mistletoe arrow then yes. He dies permanently.

    • @Catdogomeow
      @Catdogomeow Před 6 lety +70

      Cameron Sivret he literally resurrect after ragnarock ends

    • @nicolasperez114
      @nicolasperez114 Před 6 lety +197

      Nanomachines, son

  • @smit_1449
    @smit_1449 Před 4 lety +37

    1:26 he looks so badass at this moment

  • @mr_tubixter4202
    @mr_tubixter4202 Před 2 lety +7

    Kratos’s knew Baldur’s pain that’s why he showed mercy.

  • @bowlofshades5188
    @bowlofshades5188 Před 6 lety +214

    *deep breath*
    BOY!

  • @Nooblitz_74
    @Nooblitz_74 Před 6 lety +1369

    If kratos dies I'm gonna be mad.

    • @leolionheart3982
      @leolionheart3982 Před 6 lety +43

      Nooblitz 74 you weren’t mad beforehand?

    • @SirVinchi
      @SirVinchi Před 6 lety +28

      Nooblitz 74 he didn't feel snow or atleast he didn't physically it was foreshadowing of the winter coming after this fight before ragnorak (atleast that's what I read)

    • @jasonbelmonte9167
      @jasonbelmonte9167 Před 6 lety +108

      well remember when they're at the land of giants. the wall foreshadowed the whole thing, from Bauldur and kratos fighting to bauldur's death. well after that, kratos sees a curtain not yet pulled down, so he decides to peak and what he finds is a picture that shows him dead laying on atreus.

    • @Nooblitz_74
      @Nooblitz_74 Před 6 lety +6

      True but hope they don't

    • @dartfeld44
      @dartfeld44 Před 6 lety +12

      Why? He'd just fight tooth and nail out of Valhalla and fuck up whatever got him.

  • @herpyderpy2869
    @herpyderpy2869 Před rokem +12

    2:06
    When your siblings eats the last pizza slice

  • @Mello_me
    @Mello_me Před rokem +4

    Jeremy Davis played baldur so perfectly because you don't even see the voive actor or think about it.

  • @lordextinction8322
    @lordextinction8322 Před 6 lety +569

    Freya please do remember that Odin cursed you to never fight again
    Even to defend yourself
    And here you are threading someone who held the title God of War and brutally slaughtered an entire pantheon of Gods who were more powerful than you in a single day
    So I’d choose my next course of action very carefully if I were you

    • @justin_hero9647
      @justin_hero9647 Před 5 lety +43

      @thatscheese27 Sigrun was the hardest boss battle made in God of War franchise, just imagine Freya with her Valkyrie wings and armour combined with her magic.

    • @alonelyperson6031
      @alonelyperson6031 Před 5 lety +52

      @@justin_hero9647
      Game mechanic and boss battles are two very different thing.
      Also Narrative bosses are usually easy compare to OPTIONAL BOSSES.
      Even if Freya become a Valkyrie she will be very unlikely to be stronger than the Valkyrie Queen

    • @alonelyperson6031
      @alonelyperson6031 Před 5 lety +15

      @TheSherlockHokage Amd someone didnt get the point.
      Story mode bosses will ALWAYS be easier than OPTIONAL BOSSES.
      Beside I forgot the optional valkyrie queen's name anyway.

    • @kris0375
      @kris0375 Před 5 lety +6

      @@alonelyperson6031 She will be easier but in a lore standpoint she would be stronger

    • @alonelyperson6031
      @alonelyperson6031 Před 5 lety +4

      @@kris0375 Yeah, but lustin C was talking about game point.
      Without a doubt she will be stronger in the lore. BUT she won't be stronger than KRATOS, who killed a whole pantheon(his) along with all the stupidly powerful gods in it.

  • @letospeace270
    @letospeace270 Před 6 lety +51

    Man Chris judge nailed this role !!! Dudes an amazing actor !

  • @king.godzilla2661
    @king.godzilla2661 Před 4 lety +15

    This is exactly why this game deserve to win game of the year

    • @KlyntarNage666
      @KlyntarNage666 Před 4 lety

      Clay Jacksøn and they say rd2 should have won over this masterpiece 😂

    • @brannonkelley8147
      @brannonkelley8147 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KlyntarNage666 rdr2 is better but love this game

  • @dawsonsanderson9108
    @dawsonsanderson9108 Před rokem +11

    Freya: I will rain down every agony
    Kratos: Been there, done that, got the tee-shirt

    • @Sunaki1000
      @Sunaki1000 Před rokem +3

      He gets a free Cup next time.

  • @sirnesbit1285
    @sirnesbit1285 Před 6 lety +180

    I’m surprised nobody picked up the, “He chose this.”
    Zeus said the same thing when killing Kratos.
    0:06 - 2:02

    • @BlueSlurpy
      @BlueSlurpy Před 6 lety +11

      CommandoPanda I'm surprised the video was of baldur instead of pointing out kratos said some of that to Atreus as well.

    • @fullgamerxii3768
      @fullgamerxii3768 Před 6 lety +4

      He also said "the cycle ends here" like zeus when he kills kratos

    • @KotoRyu
      @KotoRyu Před 6 lety +1

      Well, I mean, having been in that position, he knows he chose this.

  • @mtv5070
    @mtv5070 Před 6 lety +495

    Best Part of God of war 4 😍
    Boy ... listen close
    i’m from a land called sparta
    i made a deal with a god that cost me my soul
    i killed many who were deserving
    and many who were not
    ..... i killed my father

    • @TheHighborn
      @TheHighborn Před 6 lety +30

      he should have said that "i was a bit sassy back then so murdered an entire civilisaton by accident.. well you know i had family issues ... and we're kind of gods, and i kinda was a god of war....well that happened"

    • @joaoromario6026
      @joaoromario6026 Před 6 lety +22

      Best part for me
      Atreus: So I'm a man now, like you?
      Kratos: No, we are not man, we are more than that, the responsibility is far greater. And you must be better than me. Understand? Say it.
      Atreus: I will be better.

    • @RevolverWolf
      @RevolverWolf Před 6 lety +34

      “Aaaaahhh”
      - Kratos after drinking wine.

    • @ProxyDoug
      @ProxyDoug Před 6 lety +5

      He seems to have forgotten he killed his family as well...

    • @bra1nless712
      @bra1nless712 Před 6 lety +3

      Player Zero, I agree, I think! I dont know which part is better: the part when Kratos gets the blades or that dialogue... The voice in "And you must be better than me. Understand? (...) The power... You must never forget this" was so good! Christopher Judge is a legend.

  • @yusufbekcoolman2671
    @yusufbekcoolman2671 Před 3 lety +11

    1:26 Look at the Baldur’s eyes after Kratos said “The cycle ends here” . He got that Kratos will kill him now

  • @gdhuertas07
    @gdhuertas07 Před 4 lety +12

    Of course Christopher Judge is great as Kratos, but holy shit, Danielle Bisutti absolutely killed this scene as Freya. That scene where she’s cradling Baldur’s head felt surprisingly moving.

  • @Prefix1998
    @Prefix1998 Před 5 lety +42

    "WhY wOuLd ShE tHrEaTeN kRaToS? LoOoOl"
    Kratos killed her son, and if you had half a brain you'd know that freya really loved her son. Ofc she'd be mad, what's she supposed to say? "Damn, guess I'll go home."

    • @abstractsophy
      @abstractsophy Před 4 lety

      Jay
      lmao

    • @alexmercer5414
      @alexmercer5414 Před 3 lety +1

      @@abstractsophy she robbed her son of everything so.... she brought this on her self

    • @keknov5555
      @keknov5555 Před 3 lety

      Yeah but she’s threatening the ghost of sparta

    • @abstractsophy
      @abstractsophy Před 3 lety

      Alex Mercer
      as he/she said, Freya loved him so much she didn’t want him to die

    • @nahalastone8027
      @nahalastone8027 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, but that's the response expected of most children. They only see Kratos as a badass god killer who could most certainly kill Freya. And Freya is the bad mom who drove her son mad. The finer nuances of the characters and story are lost on them.
      Despite the grievances Freya committed against her son, she did them out of love for him. She loved him too much. It was wrong what she did, and she is responsible, but her grief and anger are natural responses. I'd question her character if she didn't react the way she did.
      If she'd just said, "Well, guess that's that. I can make another one I guess," and went home after seeing her son killed, she'd had gone from a parent who made awful mistakes out of love for her child, to a terrible, evil mother who probably deserved to be killed by her son. Living with the fact she caused her child's demise is going to be a worse punishment than death.
      And she knows Kratos is right. You see that when she pauses to say something to him before she leaves, then just walks away.

  • @strickplayer2116
    @strickplayer2116 Před 6 lety +292

    Freya is the one who killed her son. She put that curse on him and refused to lift it. Knowing full well that he's life was complete torture after she put it on him. She rather her son live in agony of never knowing joy of *feeling* than fot him life to be in fates hands.

    • @ichigo2012hollowmask
      @ichigo2012hollowmask Před 6 lety +12

      She did it because the death of Baldur is what causes Ragnarok.

    • @optimusboy1
      @optimusboy1 Před 6 lety +35

      Jibbers and in the end it is PRECISELY the reason why ragnarok happens (game wise). Odin tricked baldur into finding and fighting kratos by telling him that faye could lift the curse.

    • @optimusboy1
      @optimusboy1 Před 6 lety +4

      Golden Challenger i could be wrong but that is how it looks to me. But it does seem strange for odin to send someone who is part of the ragnarok prophecy to bring back someone who kill an entire pantheon of gods. And the norse gods are depicted as very bloodthirsty in the game. Or he was trying to stop it and in doing so started it instead

    • @ApexGale
      @ApexGale Před 6 lety +12

      Odin didn't want Ragnarok. Odin wanted Baldr to kill Kratos so they could wipe the godslayer out and keep Ragnarok from happening, because he's an outlier.

    • @optimusboy1
      @optimusboy1 Před 6 lety +20

      Zenith Tempest oh so basically the same dumbass move as zeus.... Goes to prevent prophesy, but set it in motion by the path they took to prevent it. Imho the easier way would have been to befreind kratos instead, because trying to kill him would make him fight/kill in self defense.

  • @shafiqmadi8551
    @shafiqmadi8551 Před 4 lety +24

    Apart from the scene where he picked up the blade of chaos, this is one of the best scenes I can say. Never tired of watching it. The background music just on point. And this scene, it is like im watching a movie or series. The best game ever. Im not regret, not even a second, when i bought the collector edition of gow. Cant wait for next GOW!

  • @ivanhunter6492
    @ivanhunter6492 Před 3 lety +17

    Freya: I will ruin every violation imaginable upon you
    Kratos: Odin took everything from you and you took everything from Baldur. Hypocrite