God of War 5 Ragnarok - THOR Vs Kratos Boss Fight & Death Scene (4K 60FPS) PS5

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  • God of War Ragnarok Thor vs kratos and death by betrayal from Odin
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  • @ZanarAesthetics
    @ZanarAesthetics  Před rokem +533

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  • @carltasticdrew9633
    @carltasticdrew9633 Před rokem +4690

    Odin: “I didn’t want this.”
    *killed his own son without any second thought*

    • @imaginationpowers4355
      @imaginationpowers4355 Před rokem

      -and hits his granddaughter away with a lightning hammer.

    • @jay-2004
      @jay-2004 Před rokem +429

      He’s practically what any abusive person say.

    • @kevinphoenix2007
      @kevinphoenix2007 Před rokem +175

      He didn't want to have to kill his most powerful pawn/tool.

    • @jay-2004
      @jay-2004 Před rokem +221

      @@kevinphoenix2007 Odin grew more desperate and ruthless to the point of killing his own kin. Odin doesn’t give a damn about how many people he’ll have to sacrifice to get what he wants.

    • @deletochocolate5188
      @deletochocolate5188 Před rokem +14

      Worse then H!tler bruh

  • @freebird264
    @freebird264 Před rokem +13596

    Imagine if Thor had countered Odin’s attack and we’d gotten Kratos and Thor vs Odin. Would’ve broken the gaming internet

    • @jonathanseals8610
      @jonathanseals8610 Před rokem +1922

      Would’ve been the most epic fight of the gaming century….

    • @jackreeves7
      @jackreeves7 Před rokem +1475

      Missed opportunity

    • @imoanadz
      @imoanadz Před rokem +1623

      yeah could’ve been better if thor is killed by odin at the middle of that fight, if they really had to make him dead at least

    • @mozes88
      @mozes88 Před rokem +344

      Thats exactly what i thought before the game release. There were released scenes of the first fight and i thought that that was how it was gonna play out.

    • @tejasshastri7413
      @tejasshastri7413 Před rokem +536

      fr, Thor did not get what he deserved. He should have been more. Kratos does not struggle against him in the 2nd fight at all. He gets defeated easily, and then gets an underwhelming death

  • @thenameisnav
    @thenameisnav Před rokem +5602

    When you realize Thor is basically kratos if he didn't go against Zeus
    Edit: for those who are saying that he's not like kratos, Thor whipped out the entire giant race who are also his own kind just like kratos who killed the entire Greece including humans ,titans and gods

  • @OILIMPUS
    @OILIMPUS Před rokem +2106

    4:26 the moment Thor became Will Smith

    • @BerserkDoomer
      @BerserkDoomer Před rokem +129

      Knew that Typing Smith in the Comments Search would bring me here lmao

    • @lathrael7152
      @lathrael7152 Před rokem +48

      Underrated.

    • @newfoundwisdom8532
      @newfoundwisdom8532 Před rokem +66

      Tbh I have to wonder if they inputted that dialogue before or after the incident. I wanna believe before but it probably would have been a quick thing to place into the fight

    • @ironaston9858
      @ironaston9858 Před rokem +54

      "Keep her name out of your fucking mouth!"

    • @DTMPROD.
      @DTMPROD. Před rokem +7

      lol

  • @pines3326
    @pines3326 Před rokem +3011

    In the myth, Thor died from the snake's venom and in this game, he still did but it was a different snake

    • @kingdomofprussia9749
      @kingdomofprussia9749 Před rokem +390

      In 2018 GOW, Jormungandr poisoned Kratos' axe when he ate it and spat it out

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Před rokem +488

      @@kingdomofprussia9749 so that's why the wound on his stomach is still there

    • @aadityachakraborti7484
      @aadityachakraborti7484 Před rokem +329

      "Different Snake" very good.

    • @looseyourzlf
      @looseyourzlf Před rokem +18

      @@CBRN-115 yes

    • @thetruth2258
      @thetruth2258 Před rokem +50

      @@kingdomofprussia9749 It was never stated that the Axe was poisoned, he simply spit the axe out

  • @3xterminator05
    @3xterminator05 Před rokem +3179

    Kratos: Thor! Listen to me!
    *continues to hit him with a 20 piece combo

    • @endlessfire4108
      @endlessfire4108 Před rokem +54

      😂😂🤣🤣

    • @mrpuss2519
      @mrpuss2519 Před rokem +255

      That s the "Norse code" for "Thor! Listen to me!" I guess.

    • @thanatos5642
      @thanatos5642 Před rokem +28

      @@mrpuss2519 that was kinda funny🤣

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Před rokem +84

      To be frank, violence is the language he will understand clearly at the moment

    • @endlessfire4108
      @endlessfire4108 Před rokem +6

      @@CBRN-115 😂🤣

  • @christianmicheal6678
    @christianmicheal6678 Před rokem +3574

    Odin: *Stabs Thor through the chest without warning*
    Also Odin: THIS IS ALL THEIR FAULT! THEY DID THIS TO US!
    Sounds like some people in real life, that I’ve known. Cause unbelievable amounts of damage and it’s always everyone else’s fault.

    • @jay-2004
      @jay-2004 Před rokem +204

      This is what makes him very despicable. He’s always blaming anyone except himself for his actions and flaws.

    • @PRP53
      @PRP53 Před rokem +70

      They'll do the garbage and play the victim

    • @jamaljames1598
      @jamaljames1598 Před rokem +94

      He’s not capable of empathy. Odin sees Thor the same way we see a screwdriver in our hand: just a tool to get the job done. everyone is there to serve his purpose.

    • @renchin-erdene8648
      @renchin-erdene8648 Před rokem +5

      It’s all Mikey’s fault moment

    • @bryanleong5939
      @bryanleong5939 Před rokem +13

      Welp. If he didn't send Baldur to Kratos, this wouldn't happen in the first place. But no.....

  • @AniketKumar.223
    @AniketKumar.223 Před rokem +683

    The character development of Kratos is amazing I mean he literally use TALK NO JUTSU for the first time and convince thor.

  • @tallstar513
    @tallstar513 Před rokem +5209

    Thor was such an amazing character. Ridden with anger and hate over his dead children, but with enough sense to be able to see flashes that his enemies are not who Odin paints them to be. Conflicted between vengeance and morality, Thor makes for an amazing villain, one that I wish had more of a redemption.

    • @AesirUnlimited
      @AesirUnlimited Před rokem +199

      His parallels with Kratos were amazing to see. I think the only difference with him was that he never had the wake up call to be better until his sons died. He realized how much he loved them, and just how terrible he was as a father. If he were different, then maybe they’d still be alive. It appears that his journey for redemption only started in the few years since their deaths.

    • @sharkfrenzy213
      @sharkfrenzy213 Před rokem +97

      Villain is a strong word for how Thor was in this game he was really a victim of his father and treated like an attack dog instead of a son

    • @mau4604
      @mau4604 Před rokem +57

      @@sharkfrenzy213 Thor literally told Atreus he enjoyed killing the rest of his people (the giants) while they were on a mission. Did Odin manipulate him? Yes, but earlier Thor had the capacity to think for himself enough to realize that he needed to stop drinking for the sake of his family. He still had control over his actions and he chose to do evil. He was still a villain up until this part.

    • @Xer405
      @Xer405 Před rokem +32

      @@cwoherem If you're indoctrinated since birth it's hard to break away from it. Just because they're adults doesn't change that fact.

    • @ardasevmis7583
      @ardasevmis7583 Před rokem +35

      @@sharkfrenzy213 Well looking at his actions throughout the games, he definitely IS a villain and an antagonist. However, he is a redeemed villain. Odin is the real villain of this game

  • @iannoome1898
    @iannoome1898 Před rokem +4136

    "Don't you know what I've done?"
    "Yes! But what will you do now?"
    Love this! Kratos sees in Thor a younger version of himself. He tries to save him, give him a chance Kratos almost didn't get, he knows that everyone deserves the chance to atone.

    • @Jeremiah_D.
      @Jeremiah_D. Před rokem +179

      I feel like Baldur was the younger Kratos, and Thor is what Kratos could have been, the parallels are so good either eay regardless

    • @iannoome1898
      @iannoome1898 Před rokem +205

      @@Jeremiah_D. I don't see it that way, to me, Baldur was who Atreus could've turned into. He was the representation of the the cycle of vengeance and family murdering that plagues all the gods.
      The whole point of GOW 1 (2018) was showing Atreus that even though they're God's, they have to be better than what their baser instincts lead them to do.
      If Atreus had never been told the truth by Kratos, that he was a God, that his father killed his father etc. He would've grown to resent/ hate his dad much like Baldur did Freya for being ridiculously overprotective. Kratos chooses to tell Atreus the truth because what he thought was protecting the boy, was actually harming and alienating.

    • @BitrateBilly
      @BitrateBilly Před rokem +85

      @@iannoome1898 from what i can tell, both thor and baldur represented both atreus and kratos.
      Baldur represented the cycle that kratos delt with in the greek pantheon, while also representing what would happen to atreus if not told the truth.
      Thor represented the monster that kratos became in his past, while representing what would happen to Atreus if he never tried to obtain independence from his father (albeit to an amplified degree)

    • @iannoome1898
      @iannoome1898 Před rokem +6

      @@BitrateBilly I really enjoy this take, it's completely valid and I'll probably borrow it myself

    • @magmat0585
      @magmat0585 Před rokem +2

      eh, maybe Kratos sees in Thor just someone similar to him who still has a chance to save his family

  • @johnnysparkle
    @johnnysparkle Před rokem +1802

    There are many differences between Thor and his brother Baldur. Baldur fought wildly, his motivation to inflict pain. Thor is calmer - his bloodlust is for the fight itself, not for the suffering it inflicts. The full force of his attack is as heavy as any I have felt. The Hammer, Mjölnir, only compounds his power... each blow echoes with the death and destruction they have wrought together. He chose to end our fight prematurely. It is good for both of us that it did not reach its conclusion.
    - Kratos

    • @firedragon21
      @firedragon21 Před rokem +44

      Did Kratos really say this?

    • @user-gl5nf3yn7x
      @user-gl5nf3yn7x Před rokem +205

      @@firedragon21 in the journal yes

    • @madmaxchannel4489
      @madmaxchannel4489 Před rokem +20

      @@firedragon21 yes

    • @pushthebottenofbozo7050
      @pushthebottenofbozo7050 Před rokem +7

      Yeah

    • @biggydx
      @biggydx Před rokem +59

      I don't believe this indicates that Kratos would have lost (as we can clearly see), but it likely would have restarted the cycle of vengeance with Thors daughter (and Sif). Atreaus may have been upset too.

  • @thearcadiusproject3500
    @thearcadiusproject3500 Před rokem +2262

    Really clever that Kratos stuck the knife through Thor’s hand and grounded him, preventing him from using his lightning powers

    • @hakansekmen8172
      @hakansekmen8172 Před rokem +212

      I dont think you can ground Thor like that man

    • @BT-ob7ve
      @BT-ob7ve Před rokem +51

      @@hakansekmen8172 yeah he blocked him for a sec, cause he wanted to talk

    • @dazedManatee
      @dazedManatee Před rokem +120

      Yes but if look close how his whole body was covered in lightning, den after stab only around hand , nd to ground....maybe Thor felt defeated when kratos knocked hammer out of his hand...otherwise he could had pulled knife out.

    • @Someplaceholder
      @Someplaceholder Před rokem +16

      @@dazedManateeThe knife handle would’ve ripped open Thor’s hand

    • @unfortunatecircumstances8870
      @unfortunatecircumstances8870 Před rokem +82

      @@dazedManatee He saw that Kratos was trying to spare him, and that took the fight out of Thor.

  • @Reaper1722
    @Reaper1722 Před rokem +4611

    At least Kratos didn't have to kill him. I was worried how he'll have to explain it to Thor's daughter. And Thrud got to see who Odin really is.

    • @deadlyaim465
      @deadlyaim465 Před rokem +126

      i agree with you but they both could've killed eachother in fact thor pretty much killed kratos in first fight and revived him and even if it was just knock out as some people say (majority think it was kill) but even if it was knocked out he could've finished him there and now but he revived him and let him get up cus he was just buying time for odin wasnt allowed to kill him but i think he accidentaly did xD either way why im saying all of this is because they both kind of spared eachother in the end and its sad to see thor go like that cus i think they would be good friends and very powerfull duo if they ended up uniting thats only sad thing for me in the game thor was really well made in this game from design to voice to character to power just perfect i wish he didnt have to die but it was meant to happen .. in ragnarok they both are supposed to die him and odin one way or another

    • @grass1534
      @grass1534 Před rokem +39

      @@deadlyaim465 I don't remember Thor killed Kratos, it was more like he knocked him out. but yeah he could've killed him while Kratos is unconscious. I would love to see Kratos climb his way back from Helheim.

    • @mrsapu5110
      @mrsapu5110 Před rokem +95

      @@deadlyaim465 well, i don't think so, Thor was not capable of killing Kratos, you must remember that kratos was holding back the whole time when they fought for the first time, that's why Thor could knocked him out easily. But when Thor mentioned about Odin having plans for Atreus, then kratos got angry and serious, he then gave Thor a punch that broke his jaw and at that moment, Thor knew that Kratos was a real deal, then Thor left. In the second fight, you can see that Thor at his full strength couldn't even hurt Kratos that wasn't angered, that shows how big the difference in strength is between Kratos and Thor.

    • @deadlyaim465
      @deadlyaim465 Před rokem +27

      @@mrsapu5110 no not really thor could've easly killed him (he already did) and let him live while he wasnt even powered up and was playing around since odin told him NOT TO KILL HIM now thats clearly showing you the difference between both ... second fight thor was already powered up fighting the serpent and the same second he knocked it back in time he came to kratos in same scene and still put up a good fight whatever kratos did to him he took it like he said "i can take it" hes just a tank not to mention his mental state in second fight or that he was 90% poisoned already too and kratos still couldnt kill him both could've killed eachother but both decided not to thor in first fight kratos in second kind of so lets not be talkin non sense and only facts its ok to like a character but ignoring facts is not ok for me in my book they are 1-1 and clearly equal did i mentioned thor cannot heal? kratos can and thor still did not give a shit after all those stabs and cuts from 3 different weapons kratos gave him idk how people can ignore like that the might of thor :D i like kratos but .. some things are just exagerated by a long shot

    • @octoslut
      @octoslut Před rokem +2

      because Thor is not a enemy but a victim

  • @Jknight416
    @Jknight416 Před rokem +6668

    A real shame to see Thor get done in by Odin like that. He really deserved his chance at redemption.

    • @dangerouslydubiousdoubleda9821
      @dangerouslydubiousdoubleda9821 Před rokem

      He committed genocide

    • @TheUgliestBarnacle
      @TheUgliestBarnacle Před rokem +808

      He did redeem himself. He refused to become that destroyer he once saw himself as, even if it meant dying at the hands of his father.

    • @tr3434
      @tr3434 Před rokem +350

      The cycle of gods . Kratos is trying his best to break

    • @claude3608
      @claude3608 Před rokem +55

      something's wrong with my copy of thor lmfao

    • @atToebiscuit
      @atToebiscuit Před rokem +194

      @@tr3434 The cycle ended there, and he became better in that moment than who he was for hundreds of years.

  • @burrito_690
    @burrito_690 Před rokem +726

    5:44 I never realized how much Kratos tanked that hit from mjolnir.

    • @mute9083
      @mute9083 Před rokem +99

      He also doesn’t move at when Thor kept hitting harder and harder with his hammer

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +177

      I think last time Thor hit Kratos like this it stopped his heart as he wasn't ready for it, this time he knew how to take the hit without dropping

    • @thebond7797
      @thebond7797 Před rokem +7

      @@holliswilliams8426 correct

    • @imad-777
      @imad-777 Před rokem +26

      Not the strongest blow from Thor because if it were, it would have sent Kratos through time

    • @FatKratos69
      @FatKratos69 Před rokem +86

      @@imad-777 Wrong Thor is at full power hence the lightning. Just that Kratos is too strong.

  • @thatoneguy7765
    @thatoneguy7765 Před rokem +634

    I think my favorite thing about this fight is how HEAVY each blow is. Like every attack you do against Thor his body reacts to in some way as if you're the only thing in the nine relms that can even get the man to feel it. While EVERY hit Thor lands on Kratos not only takes a large chunk out of your health but throws you around like you were made of fluff. Nothing in the game makes Kratos react with pain as much as Thor's hammer, and nothing but your hits can even cause the God of Thunder to flinch. It's what ups the spectacal for me in this moment.

    • @TimmyStreams
      @TimmyStreams Před rokem +49

      My favourite animation in the whole game is Kratos’ ragdoll spin every time he gets clobbered by Mjolnir. It’s just… we’ve seen the stuff he’s capable of, so how strong is something that can do THAT to him?

    • @boymancinder2000
      @boymancinder2000 Před rokem +6

      Their size and weight difference could also have something to do with what you said.

    • @ee-jm2tt
      @ee-jm2tt Před rokem +11

      @@TimmyStreams I mean, Mjiolnir is described as really heavy in myths, and Thor is as strong if not stronger than Kratos (that’s a hot take of mine, definitely up for debate)

    • @FatalShotGG
      @FatalShotGG Před 11 měsíci +8

      They're Gods of War for a reason. Look at Ares and Hachiman

  • @Valiguss
    @Valiguss Před rokem +4481

    Damn beating the world serpent and then putting up a good fight vs Kratos is an impressive feat

    • @duykhanhcloud6866
      @duykhanhcloud6866 Před rokem +327

      What feat?Kratos still holding back here lol.

    • @currycel470
      @currycel470 Před rokem +541

      @@duykhanhcloud6866 yes bro, he only used 0.0000000000000001% of his power.

    • @IiI_sandytoes
      @IiI_sandytoes Před rokem +310

      He did not beat the world serpent he just sent it back in time

    • @jackreeves7
      @jackreeves7 Před rokem +200

      @@duykhanhcloud6866 no

    • @duykhanhcloud6866
      @duykhanhcloud6866 Před rokem +48

      @@jackreeves7 truth hurt i know but sometime you have to man up and take it babe lol.

  • @littleloss8339
    @littleloss8339 Před rokem +818

    5:36 That's literally old Kratos' voice, you can hear him return for a moment

    • @tristantategta9884
      @tristantategta9884 Před rokem +200

      The young god killer had to come out for that throw

    • @penisjett4332
      @penisjett4332 Před rokem +83

      Omg man I miss that voice ngl

    • @Z3AL316
      @Z3AL316 Před rokem +55

      Holy crap I didn’t even notice that 😮

    • @Plop2839
      @Plop2839 Před rokem +108

      Dunno if that was on purpose or just some really good voice acting

    • @Belal22
      @Belal22 Před rokem +14

      Pretty sure that was thor

  • @empireshq4087
    @empireshq4087 Před rokem +221

    5:36 any OG GOW fans recognize that grunt sound? Sounds like the old (Greek) Kratos came out for a second there.

    • @T_Dude
      @T_Dude Před 10 měsíci +7

      I’m pretty sure that was Thor, but yeah, sounds very similar.

    • @empireshq4087
      @empireshq4087 Před 10 měsíci +35

      @@T_Dude I know that sound anywhere,most would immediately recognize it like myself.

    • @hellking.
      @hellking. Před 4 měsíci

      I was finally looking to find this comment

    • @leocarrasco6151
      @leocarrasco6151 Před 3 měsíci

      Was not thor bruh. Did you not play the old god of war​? @@T_Dude

  • @introman5369
    @introman5369 Před rokem +277

    That subtle nod Kratos gives to Thor that they are in agreement 7:28

  • @psychromaniac3525
    @psychromaniac3525 Před rokem +895

    6:35 "Don't you know what I've done?"
    Kratos: "Do you think I'm any better?"

    • @sergioplazat3995
      @sergioplazat3995 Před rokem +51

      I change, you can and must change
      Thats sounds to me

    • @arekmg0003
      @arekmg0003 Před rokem +5

      What has Thor done in the game that he regrets doing?

    • @ISeeArson
      @ISeeArson Před rokem +66

      ​@@arekmg0003 probably the part where he kills "all" the giants and became an neglectful father and husband

    • @SEliteGuitarist
      @SEliteGuitarist Před rokem +87

      @@arekmg0003 he has slaughtered thousands possibly millions in Odin's quest for control of his fate and knowledge. Odin essentially used Thor like the gods of Olympus used Kratos before he started killing them.

    • @franciscocendejas7367
      @franciscocendejas7367 Před rokem

      Thor killed for fun

  • @widepeepohappy9283
    @widepeepohappy9283 Před rokem +1371

    4:25 will smith moment

  • @AAdams456
    @AAdams456 Před rokem +203

    2:26- I love when Thor activated his own version of Spartan Rage

  • @LionheartedLegacy
    @LionheartedLegacy Před 6 měsíci +75

    The grunt at 5:36 sounds exactly like a young Kratos

  • @randomguy3080
    @randomguy3080 Před rokem +530

    7:41 the far away look in Thor’s eyes as I think he realizes the atrocities he has committed all in the name of his father who manipulated him

    • @Igarappappa
      @Igarappappa Před rokem +30

      A father who never loved him or his family.

    • @shadmangaming7355
      @shadmangaming7355 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@Igarappappa zeus

    • @ztk1138
      @ztk1138 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Odin sees Thor as a tool instead of a son.

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 Před 4 měsíci +10

      It's sad that the moment he gains clarity and freedom from Odin's control, he is stabbed dead for it... he never got to grow older and become wiser like Kratos. Couldn't show his love properly to his wife and daughter....
      Odin was the true Destroyer. He broke everything that came near him, for the sake of his ambitions.

    • @user-ci7xz5vt1d
      @user-ci7xz5vt1d Před 4 měsíci

      Worse than Zeus. At least Zeus tried to make Kratos see reason.

  • @ajajajaja8746
    @ajajajaja8746 Před rokem +717

    5:05
    Kratos: Thor listen to me!
    Also Kratos: Activates Spartan Rage and punches him non stop like a punching bag.

  • @solidsnake9898
    @solidsnake9898 Před rokem +53

    7:33 When you find your cat befriending a rat:

  • @cb-9938
    @cb-9938 Před 8 měsíci +25

    Odin at 7:55 asks
    "Are you Broken"
    Just goes to show how everyone is just a Tool for him. Especially his family

  • @SLDFSpectreSix
    @SLDFSpectreSix Před rokem +999

    Kid's got some balls on him.
    Didn't even think twice about taking aim at Odin.

  • @MJeffSantos
    @MJeffSantos Před rokem +982

    Thor was one of the characters I loved the most in this game. Sad that he didn't have a second chance like Kratos, but there can't be a happy ending for everyone. The writing in this game was just superb.

    • @blissshastings1818
      @blissshastings1818 Před rokem +11

      Least he’ll be happy in Valhalla

    • @alexmorenocalado3881
      @alexmorenocalado3881 Před rokem +11

      @@blissshastings1818 I'm not sure since surtr, or should I say Ragnarok destroyed Asgard, which would include Valhalla. Another possibility (And this one I'd like to believe) Thor's parts of his soul could be retrieved from the lake of souls, something like Sindri did with Brok.

    • @wolf-kissed9522
      @wolf-kissed9522 Před rokem +3

      The writing is absolutely disgusting. Thor whacked Jormungandr back before birth, and everyone saw it. Yet the devs didn't think to have Thor do the same thing to Kratos. It's almost as if they don't want to acknowledge Kratos getting clipped.

    • @HAMZA_OLYMPUS
      @HAMZA_OLYMPUS Před 9 měsíci

      Sony meatriders be like

    • @HAMZA_OLYMPUS
      @HAMZA_OLYMPUS Před 9 měsíci

      @@wolf-kissed9522Congratulations on being smarter than like 96% of the GoW community

  • @spartanofwar0147
    @spartanofwar0147 Před rokem +223

    4:11 can we just respect how freaking hard that three point Draupnir combo goes?! With the music intensifying at each blow too! So freaking epic!

  • @ReimondoCortexalotl
    @ReimondoCortexalotl Před rokem +106

    6:32
    Thor: Don't you know... what I've done?!
    Thor, you're talking to a man who's gone through so much shit and sacrificed almost everything for his only son.

    • @guardianoftheunderworld
      @guardianoftheunderworld Před rokem +15

      that Kratos and Thor are similar in the same. And that's why.
      Kratos was killed and sacrificed a lot of lives in order to achieve his own goal. And he regretted all his mistakes and horrible actions
      Thor was manipulated by his father. Odin made him commit countless crimes such as killing innocent people and especially giants and facing Faye. These actions may not matter to him or care about what he did to people. But from within he is broken and regrets all those heinous crimes and incidents.

  • @sgauden02
    @sgauden02 Před rokem +871

    Does anyone else wish that Thor had lived, and earned redemption so that he could become an ally of Kratos?

    • @jaieregilmore971
      @jaieregilmore971 Před rokem +55

      With Jormugandr around that going be hard.

    • @sgauden02
      @sgauden02 Před rokem +9

      @@jaieregilmore971 Maybe, but still. It would've been great.

    • @theorigami3685
      @theorigami3685 Před rokem +7

      @Nick F. asgard was destroyed so he does not. He however does disappear so its likely he either went to helheim or something else entirely

    • @griimey7787
      @griimey7787 Před rokem +9

      I do but that might've been too OP for future games lol. Two of the most powerful and savage gods just wrecking everyone!!

    • @hezekiahsimon3341
      @hezekiahsimon3341 Před rokem +2

      I felt that that was a wasted opportunity for how this went out. I mean, even his last word(s) was just... “No”.

  • @Memesniffer233
    @Memesniffer233 Před rokem +1699

    Sadly, their last fight didn't have much collateral damage, considering how immensely powerful they both are.

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Před rokem +419

      Baldur's fight was just breathtaking. Thor's fight is.... A tad bit disappointing

    • @Xer405
      @Xer405 Před rokem +253

      Yeah like the last fight with baldur their were moving all over the olace but here we just fight outside the the great lodge with no visible damage.

    • @kingineazzy
      @kingineazzy Před rokem +114

      Yea I agree this last fight ended as soon as it was getting good, super disappointing but still not bad. My mind over hyped it from the beginning of the game with that first Thor fight so I was expecting the next to be chaos.

    • @BitrateBilly
      @BitrateBilly Před rokem +138

      It would have been nice to be launched all over the village during the fight, but i felt pretty satisfied by the end of the battle, it made sense why the baldur fight went crazy and that was because the game was generally a calmer story, this one was more grand and thus this fight wouldnt need flashy arena changes.

    • @thanos7942
      @thanos7942 Před rokem +162

      @@CBRN-115 Baldurs fights had better backgrounds and things going on around the fight but the combat and emotion/character is better in Thor fights. In baldurs fights Kratos was just beating up on an invulnerable guy while Kratos and Thor go toe to toe and their fights are super intense

  • @abdullahyusof4739
    @abdullahyusof4739 Před rokem +75

    "We must be better"
    The same last words Kratos said to both Baldur and Thor to end their final fights. One was to save a parent from their child while the other was to save a parent for the sake of their children

    • @user-eo3cq3wd6s
      @user-eo3cq3wd6s Před 29 dny

      But like Odin said Baldurs mind was gone, so in other words, Kratos set him free by killing him in the process.

  • @sergiovelasquez5138
    @sergiovelasquez5138 Před rokem +15

    5:36 that's the God of War 3 grunt. Young Kratos came back for a second there.

  • @fautraarrafi
    @fautraarrafi Před rokem +791

    Did Thor just casually send Jormungand to GOW 2018?

    • @abhayprasad5319
      @abhayprasad5319 Před rokem +146

      Yes

    • @Cyberi0nix597
      @Cyberi0nix597 Před rokem +197

      so in other words its an infinite time traveling loop

    • @Kamina.D.Fierce
      @Kamina.D.Fierce Před rokem +32

      Yup

    • @jeisonloh_97
      @jeisonloh_97 Před rokem +124

      That's the younger one that Atreus revive during Ironwood adventure, right? if so , the older one(the one that we interact with during 2018) still remains.

    • @iphone5s659
      @iphone5s659 Před rokem +29

      @@jeisonloh_97 yes that's the young one also when kratos saw him kratos said "he looks different "because the young one is still small compare to the old one and even mimir was surprised because he saw him in midgard but how suddenly he's here in war with thor out of nowhere

  • @ninjaricky1
    @ninjaricky1 Před rokem +555

    5:43 Kratos really just ate the hammer to the face showing how bloody tough he is. It's also a nice call back to their first fight
    You can also see how as they're trading blows, Kratos is actually pushing Thor back, eventually causing Mjolnir to slip out of Thor's hands completely.. another subtle hint of their strength levels.
    I also noticed that if you slow down the vid at 0:33, you can see that kratos legit knocks thor out cold on the second punch as shown by Thors body going completely limp, and kratos having to pull thor back towards him
    In saying this tho, I absolutely love Thor as a character and wish we saw more of him.

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před rokem +24

      "Showing his plot armor"

    • @lightmohamed5700
      @lightmohamed5700 Před rokem +183

      @@nicholasbrown668 you really are mad aren’t you?
      Cry about it

    • @Xer405
      @Xer405 Před rokem +12

      @@lightmohamed5700 Ironic

    • @lightmohamed5700
      @lightmohamed5700 Před rokem +11

      @@Xer405 indeed
      Kratos the champion of gaming as most famous powerful character too
      Even he nowadays won’t be spared from the plot armour shit

    • @MR.ICE.
      @MR.ICE. Před rokem +98

      @@nicholasbrown668
      Aw, Thor fanboys are so upset lol.
      Thor got whooped son.

  • @Madz91
    @Madz91 Před rokem +189

    2:06 the way Kratos slammed Thor to the cabin was impressive, it shows you that he was holding back in the first fight

    • @solidsnake9898
      @solidsnake9898 Před rokem +35

      Or better yet: 5:35

    • @dominickyang
      @dominickyang Před 8 měsíci +14

      And this 3:57

    • @risottonero4501
      @risottonero4501 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Thor was poisoned

    • @ertugrulbae46
      @ertugrulbae46 Před 6 měsíci

      He's still weaker. Remember thr R3 kill on those water lizard thingy? He tries to snap their jaws but can't.. so Freya/aureus shoots them with an arrow before they both stab it in the head. And I believe there's a dragon like creature killed the same way..where the blades are jabbed in the jaw and other on snout to rip it apart..but he can't.
      Meanwhile in the PS3 days...he'd kill something larger than ragnarok beast easily.

    • @zaer-ezart
      @zaer-ezart Před 5 měsíci +14

      ​@@ertugrulbae46Greek gods gets stronger as they age and kratos is a 1000 years old in ragnarok

  • @justsomeguywithabeard8467
    @justsomeguywithabeard8467 Před rokem +134

    5:36 Kratos's old voice for a moment.

  • @hyperbomb7437
    @hyperbomb7437 Před rokem +352

    Love how the more Kratos & Thor’s weapons clash the more Thor starts to stagger back.

    • @widdlewanwon
      @widdlewanwon Před rokem +31

      Good eye!

    • @aadityachakraborti7484
      @aadityachakraborti7484 Před rokem +30

      Nice catch. Subtle way of showing who the stronger opponent is.

    • @Tonymobb110
      @Tonymobb110 Před rokem +8

      They both staggered, we see more of Thor staggering though since he is shown more 😆

    • @kagegrigsby5074
      @kagegrigsby5074 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Good detail to catch, the Leviathan Axe has a longer, and better handle, useful for having a better swing, thus, more force

    • @risottonero4501
      @risottonero4501 Před 8 měsíci

      @@aadityachakraborti7484 well thor got 1 weapon and Kratos 3 lol that's kind of unfair

  • @NiceO1
    @NiceO1 Před rokem +133

    I really like Thor as a character. The guy is full of anger but still listens. He isnt some guy that would use that chance to try kill kratos. He cares for his children and has the courage to go against odin even though he is his father. My favorite character in Ragnarok honestly

  • @Quak3cry
    @Quak3cry Před rokem +307

    Such a good scene. Thor, a man not unlike Kratos in many ways. I am happy they went this route although i wish he didn't die. Thor tried to do right by his family but Odin had him blinded too much. A conflicted man.

  • @arthurmorgan1724
    @arthurmorgan1724 Před rokem +1687

    Kratos is extremely strong. Stronger than i ever imagined. Easily resisting the hammers attacks and then lifting it with the blades . In the first fight he was holding back a lot . Although there are certain places where the game feels rushed. They could have easily made it a trilogy. I am very happy to see kratos beating the Norse gods to a pulp

    • @MR.ICE.
      @MR.ICE. Před rokem +373

      The scary thing is, he was still holding back here. Not as much as the first fight, but still holding back nonetheless. He’s so damn badass.

    • @madmoxxi7397
      @madmoxxi7397 Před rokem +79

      @@MR.ICE. true but also he grew in power from the start of this game to the end

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před rokem +19

      Yeah its called a video game

    • @samadagwis0361
      @samadagwis0361 Před rokem +51

      ​@@nicholasbrown668 no shit

    • @tuneunleashed
      @tuneunleashed Před rokem +68

      @@MR.ICE. Young Kratos would had absolutely dismantle Thor.

  • @PANICWORKS
    @PANICWORKS Před rokem +228

    Man. I have literally never played a single GoW game, I basically know the story through lore recap videos and I watched most of the cutscenes for this one and the last one, yet it still doesn't fail to make me feel emotional. Crazy emotional.
    Thor, the entire game seems to be just a shell of himself, a slave to Odin, who himself is a slave to the fact that he can't know everything. They're all puppets controlled by something higher, their fates are sealed -- or at least they think that's so. Thor is a god, he is immensely powerful, a brute, a destroyer, as he calls himself. I feel for him so much because once you're so deep in this caricature of an identity, you feel like that's all you amount to. There's no way you can be a different person, be better, change. Its even a little bit comforting for you to let yourself stagnate and only stick to the character you know for so long. You're stuck in this rabbit hole and it seems like you can't climb out of it, especially if the people around you validate and affirm this caricature of yourself more than who you actually want to be.
    Then he meets Kratos. Much like Thor, he was brutal, driven by anger, madness, short-sighted and most of all, blind to what he actually wanted -- peace. He achieved this peace through rage and violence, but it was empty. The real Kratos, deep inside wanted to atone, he knew this anger was false, but he's the God of War -- he has to remain that way, right?
    No more. He says no more. For the sake of his children, for the sake of innocent people, for the sake of the world, no more. Kratos shows that you can defy the fate or path that people force yourself into. He instills within Atreus the duty to be responsible, to treat immeasurable power with great respect. And he knows more than anyone in the Nine Realms how Thor feels. How stuck he is on his path, how the self-pity and anger fuel him. The denial. He's the first to empathize with Thor. He shows him kindness because he relates, and the fact that this goes through to Thor struck me so hard. Its not about what you've done, who you've hurt, what mistakes you've made, its about how you can grow and continue to be better and atone through not just words and emotions, but most of all through action.
    A man sees himself in another man and chooses to help the other right their wrongs. To remind us that we can always make a change, we can always be better, we can always be good, we can always break the cycle. We can easily stagnate, we can easily be evil, but to choose to be good in a world full of evils is true strength. That's what Kratos represents and it was so powerful seeing his journey even as a spectator, not a player. What a compelling and touching narrative.

  • @erob9446
    @erob9446 Před rokem +47

    4:27 did Thor really just said that!?

  • @lemiav_xx.
    @lemiav_xx. Před 11 měsíci +22

    7:29 they nodded to each other, cool detail.

  • @CaptainDope
    @CaptainDope Před rokem +322

    It's a shame Thor died. I think he and Kratos could have been decent friends.

    • @Tygermite
      @Tygermite Před rokem +59

      If Thor teamed up with Kratos in a third game, that would've been epic.

    • @liamhamilton9086
      @liamhamilton9086 Před rokem +58

      They’d be pretty much an unstoppable duo in that sense.

    • @afromeh6078
      @afromeh6078 Před rokem +2

      @@liamhamilton9086 and imagine we get to see Kratos wielding Thor's hammer in a cutscene... sad

    • @caliside7449
      @caliside7449 Před rokem +2

      @@Tygermite On some Naruto and Sasuke vs Momoshiki type shit 😂 But who would be Momoshiki is the question.

  • @Vin.P
    @Vin.P Před rokem +221

    Missed opportunity not to have Kratos and Thor team up to fight Odin! But still a masterpiece of a game.

    • @mau4604
      @mau4604 Před rokem +8

      I had a feeling it was gonna go in that direction too. It probably was until Odin offed him Lol

    • @liamjm9278
      @liamjm9278 Před rokem +5

      If they teamed up it would just be a one-sided beatdown.

    • @kylereese5841
      @kylereese5841 Před rokem +8

      Freya needed to face odin, you can't have atreus, kratos, thor and freya vs odin.

    • @Vin.P
      @Vin.P Před rokem +18

      @@kylereese5841 you're right, I should have been more clear. Thor would still die, just after after they teamed up and then Atreus and Freya would join like it's shown.

  • @rohambahraee
    @rohambahraee Před rokem +179

    Thor is really tired from everything and you can see it in his eyes and when in the final fight he says "I'm done with you and your son" he really means it
    Another little detail I like is when Thor says "Sif was right about you. I just didn't want to see it" Odin is shocked and goes a little back. He's like WTF?!

    • @evmiezter2974
      @evmiezter2974 Před rokem +3

      Really I thought he was joking thanks for that

    • @brianpope7912
      @brianpope7912 Před rokem

      He kinda brought it on himself

    • @rohambahraee
      @rohambahraee Před rokem

      @@brianpope7912 Yes he did

    • @jamiekelley4076
      @jamiekelley4076 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I honestly think people don't understand this version of Thor isn't the strongest version we see in the game. The Thor at the beginning is the strongest. He is focused, sober, in sync with his remaining family, and his anger and strength are harnessed and pointed at Kratos like a fine blade. At this point in the game he is unfocused erratic undisciplined and out of sync with the people he cares for.
      I think this was on purpose because Kratos does the reverse. By the time we see this fight with Thor Kratos is at his absolute best self. He knows what he needs to do.

    • @rohambahraee
      @rohambahraee Před 4 měsíci

      @@jamiekelley4076 Good analyze

  • @conspiracorn1437
    @conspiracorn1437 Před rokem +10

    Thor "What the fuck are you waiting for?"
    Kratos "Your daughter.."
    Cold..

  • @mr.animation3630
    @mr.animation3630 Před rokem +84

    5:45 Jesus this part was bone-chilling.

    • @septiarizqyrenaldi2038
      @septiarizqyrenaldi2038 Před rokem +3

      It's like thor is surrender, he waiting kratos to kill him

    • @Akshay..576
      @Akshay..576 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@septiarizqyrenaldi2038 thor didn't surrender, kratos made him like that 😂😂

  • @themanwholies923
    @themanwholies923 Před rokem +253

    Ryan Hurst did a fantastic job as Thor

    • @a.p.5342
      @a.p.5342 Před rokem

      Absolutely!

    • @quintondent5647
      @quintondent5647 Před rokem +1

      Yes he did! Remember the Titans the movie: Coach Boone: What is pain?
      Thor: No we want some more! No we want more! No we want some more!

    • @DwarfProblemz92
      @DwarfProblemz92 Před rokem

      The guy is great

  • @lyd4335
    @lyd4335 Před rokem +53

    2:04 kratos doing heimdall's dodge after he killed him lol.

    • @batabet9790
      @batabet9790 Před rokem +25

      Because kratos always learns from his mistakes

    • @lyd4335
      @lyd4335 Před rokem +14

      @@batabet9790 he is like iron man always learning from mistakes.

  • @razgriz1273
    @razgriz1273 Před rokem +66

    4:25
    This is truly a Will Smith moment.

  • @dragonicdoom3772
    @dragonicdoom3772 Před rokem +315

    Goddamn, Thor put up one heck of a fight. Its also a testament to just how strong Kratos is since at no point in this fight is he trying to kill Thor, just tire him out so he can see reason. Anyone who says that Kratos is a weak old man in the Norse games is missing the point: Kratos is holding back most of his power because he doesn't want to be the god killer he used to be.

    • @MR.ICE.
      @MR.ICE. Před rokem +56

      Exactly. I couldn’t agree more. And here, Thor is actively going all out and trying to kill Kratos. It’s scary. Kratos is stronger now than he ever was back in his Greece days, and he’s still not going all out.

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před rokem +7

      Its a Testament to plot armor yeah

    • @tunt8189
      @tunt8189 Před rokem +21

      @bluehawk56 Hey nice troll, you actually triggered me with that. With such achievement you will be the greatest troll on the Internet and make your parent proud, clap clap 👏👏

    • @MK-jz6gm
      @MK-jz6gm Před rokem +8

      what kind of excuse is plot armor? Literally every character has plot armor. Thor also had plot armor by that logic

    • @facefullvoid7273
      @facefullvoid7273 Před rokem +20

      @bluehawk56 how is he weak?
      Are you seriously thinking Thor is more powerful than Greek Pantheon? Lmao.

  • @Gero_XZ
    @Gero_XZ Před rokem +95

    Baseball Dads settling their differences behind the middle school parking lot (EMOTIONAL)

  • @jamesguest6341
    @jamesguest6341 Před 7 měsíci +25

    The thing about this fight is it puts into perspective how powerful both Kratos and Thor are in their own right. Thor withstood all 3 of Kratos' legendary weapons fully hitting him and wounding which is absolutely awesome. It demonstrates how much of a behemoth Thor actually is when he continues fighting as if it were nothing and makes it more believable that this is the guy that wiped out the giants. Kratos on the other hand withstood full blows from Mjolnir point blank. Literally, gets struck straight across the face with it and is still standing. In norse mythology, there is a story in which Thor strikes a giant 3 times in the head with Mjolnir which is later revealed to have leveled 3 separate mountains. The fact alone that Kratos can withstand that strike is ,in its own sense, is awesome.

  • @astra29_ctr27
    @astra29_ctr27 Před rokem +47

    It's not a loop guys, but it is infinite Jormungandrs and timelines. The old Jormungandr tells Loki to go to Ironwood to create him, because if he didn't tell him, he wouldn't exist ( time paradox). By telling him to create him, there exist 2 Jormungandrs in a period of time between the creation of the young one and it being sent back in time: The old Jormungandr who tells you to create him ( the one in Midgard with a beard) and the young one (without a beard) who fights thor while the old one is in midgard . After the young one gets sent back in time, the old Jormungandr is still there chilling, only he remains, BUT the young jormungandr who gets sent back in time, grows old to eventually encounter Kratos and Loki, recognizing them and Loki as his creator. He then later on in ragnarok tells him to create him,(cause otherwise he wouldn't exist) but by telling him to create him, he also creates a new Jormungandr, that goes on to be sent back in time and do the exact same thing. It's not a loop, just infinite Jormungandrs and infinite timelines. Either that, or an infinitely looping single timeline, which Jormungandr is not "stuck in", it's just that his life and moment in time wasn't as linear as other's

  • @Enerjack97
    @Enerjack97 Před rokem +67

    4:26 Will Smith is that you?

    • @lokillojuanmayt
      @lokillojuanmayt Před 3 měsíci

      Can we say that this line *slaps* hard everytime

  • @grapelund
    @grapelund Před rokem +108

    5:18 has me cryin tears!!!😂😂😂

  • @destroyer9588
    @destroyer9588 Před 9 měsíci +9

    5:36 his sound is like the og games 😮

  • @aaroncox5286
    @aaroncox5286 Před rokem +31

    I like how you see Kratos try taking thors hammer multiple times because previously he’s always taken the gods weapons and ability’s and killed them with it

  • @gustavoalonsoramosrubio2440

    Kratos fighting Thor felt like if we was fighting his younger more sadistic version. The one who was fooled by the Gods and use by them as a tool, as Thor is used by Odin.
    Kratos at the end won not because he was stronger but because he was wiser, he had completed his redemption arch, he got better and understood that revenge it’s not the path, he finally decide his destiny, that’s why he won. Thor at the end started to see it that way, but then he was killed by his father.
    It’s actually poetic, Kratos won not because of strength, he won because of love.

    • @dangerouslydubiousdoubleda9821
      @dangerouslydubiousdoubleda9821 Před rokem +2

      That and had he wanted too, he was significantly stronger.
      But yeah his development was great too.

    • @davidmajor7482
      @davidmajor7482 Před rokem +1

      The craziest thing to me about kratos’ redemption ark is that he always despised who he was. He hated being the ruthless god killing, ghost of Sparta, god of war that he was. But throughout the entire game u see his reserve throughout fights, him telling stories about his homeland, and making new friends along the way. Something that was almost unthinkable for him in the first game. Then when he was named general for the assault on Asgard, it still haunted him, but he took the role and was the best damn general because he was fighting not for vengeance, but for justice. Long story short, kratos became tyr. A god of war who fights only for peace

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 Před rokem +3

      Because it was: Thor is essentially a younger Kratos: A destroyer renowned by the damage and suffering he caused in his path, a slave to his pantheon. If we consider that Thor is Kratos if he stayed loyal to the Olympians, Kratos defeating Thor is Kratos overcoming his past.

  • @butterisbetterthanmargarin2089

    in 2:20 kratos really show how strong he is he is able to pull the mjolnir even he is holding back

    • @JessePinkmanMeth
      @JessePinkmanMeth Před rokem +36

      He's not holding back on video

    • @bigpig2709
      @bigpig2709 Před rokem +194

      @@JessePinkmanMeth He is. He didn't want to kill Thor because that would break Atreus' and Thrúd's friendship

    • @renatomiranda1211
      @renatomiranda1211 Před rokem +91

      Atreus want to smash, so Kratos is doing him a favor

    • @theonewhoismany8072
      @theonewhoismany8072 Před rokem +49

      @@bigpig2709 He almost knocked out Thor in two punches while before several weren't making him budge and took a mouthful of Mjolnir and was only stunned while before he literally got killed. This shows that he wasn't fucking around anymore.

    • @cowboy5944
      @cowboy5944 Před rokem +18

      @@bigpig2709 They made Kratos wack I mean like who the hell doesn't want to see him tear these gods apart? I get that he left his past self behind but it would've been sick if Kratos exploded. Hopefully they're still saving a moment like this in future GOW games.

  • @ImperialKnight770
    @ImperialKnight770 Před rokem +55

    What I love about this fight is that the player actually takes a few hits here and there while matching Thor move for move. It gives a sense of realism to it.

  • @dage6131
    @dage6131 Před 9 měsíci +9

    When Kratos saw Thor hit Jorumgandr that hard he said
    "This fight is mine" Kratos knew he was the only one who could fight Thor and he might die doing so.

  • @kingshark9745
    @kingshark9745 Před rokem +170

    This has to be game of the year i cried during this scene when kratos say we must be better to thor for the sake of our children

    • @thedude8526
      @thedude8526 Před rokem +8

      Unlikely. Elden Ring will take the award.

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před rokem +8

      @@thedude8526 every game ever released gets game of the year, its not a hard award to receive

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Před rokem +28

      This game really tells a good message about vengeance, forgiveness and family

    • @kingshark9745
      @kingshark9745 Před rokem

      @@thedude8526 yeah but still it all depends on the award but I still think God of War has a chance and yeah elden ring too as for Horizon Forbidden West could be nominated but they might not win the award thats my predictions for now but its a hard to tell who will win cause I have already got the platinum trophy for horizon and elden ring my god of war platinum is on its way.

    • @ReeM5i
      @ReeM5i Před rokem +1

      Sindri and Brok 💔

  • @jdeo8776
    @jdeo8776 Před rokem +24

    7:12
    "We must be better."

  • @manual.focus1
    @manual.focus1 Před 8 měsíci +13

    7:06 damn I’ve had foos pull out guns on me, people plot to kill my family and I, know homies who’ve killed people in combat n shit but seeing Kratos evolve from a savage to a father over the course of my life lowkey made my eyes sweat.

  • @EditRealityGaming
    @EditRealityGaming Před rokem +18

    I just noticed that Kratos stabs Faye's Knife into Thor's hand before he talks Thor down. Ultimately it was Faye's influence on Kratos that had him ending the fight before he had to kill again.

  • @hightierscrub7166
    @hightierscrub7166 Před rokem +145

    Thinking back on this after seeing Thor fleshed out. I think his first meeting wasn't about getting Kratos to show his true self, as Kratos wasnt holding back his power, but his bloodlust/relentless. Kratos was slowly trying to avoid being a destroyer. I think Thor, wanted Kratos as living proof that, how he(Thor) was is who he always will be. That even if they tried, they will never change. Like "There's nothing wrong with me."
    Now, Thor who has been fighting endlessly, and possibly poisoned by Jorm is getting weak in strength, and exhausted. All he's ever had was his unmatched brute power. Now that he's finally took a true L. Words can get past his big bellied armored ass, and have meaning. Poor Thor.

    • @zantaazapre2659
      @zantaazapre2659 Před rokem +2

      There’s not one single indication in the game that shows Thor is poisoned

    • @hightierscrub7166
      @hightierscrub7166 Před rokem +7

      @@zantaazapre2659 Already had this talk with another, but I'll list some things
      keep in mind GoW isnt a spoon feeding game you pick up info from context and other events
      1. Etir Jorm's poison is in the leviathan axe. It's what stops Magni from reviving, and stops Thor's wound from the beginning of the game from ever healing up. Which was gained from Jorm spitting the axe out. Which is subtly told to you the player with "Etir imbued". Mimir wasn't with you so he never seen it happen, and it is referenced "Magni never came back? Why is that?"
      Mimir has no explanation.
      2. In the prophecy it says Thor sends jorm back in time, and it turns out he was poisoned by jorm and dies, we seen he send Jorm back in time, so we can only assume that it happened as such.
      3. Jorm is spoken about to be = to Thor, to say Jorm didnt bite Jorm, or didn't poison him would downplay Jorm which doesn't make sense . This is a fight that both Jorm, and Thor are meant to lose in some way. You cant imply Thor just hard bodied Jorm.
      Finally if we're play from Kratos POV how are we gonna know Thor actually was poisoned if there was nobody there to witness the fight, only the result.
      As well as, I did say POSSIBLY poisoned, cause as you said there's nothing to say it, but just going off of what we have been told, and from what's shown. I very much do believe it.

    • @zantaazapre2659
      @zantaazapre2659 Před rokem +1

      @@hightierscrub7166 again these are all assumptions,until the devs actually confirm that Thor was indeed poisoned we can’t say for sure,Then again if he was poisoned wouldn’t he throw a hint or two in his missions with Atreus

    • @zantaazapre2659
      @zantaazapre2659 Před rokem

      @@hightierscrub7166 in game lore is different than irl mythology as we can clearly tell

    • @hightierscrub7166
      @hightierscrub7166 Před rokem

      @@zantaazapre2659 I dont think the poison from the axe is as strong as Jorm's and would have a serious effect. But the wound in his stomach never healing is a big hint especially since Gods have shown they can heal cuts/bruises like that easily. Magni never coming back was also due to the poison.
      But again, nobody has/had to say it. You just have to go off what was already stated.
      Thor = Jorm
      Their battle = stalemate
      Jorm back in time, Thor is poisoned.
      Maybe if Odin didnt kill him we would've seen him succumb later on. But, I refuse to believe that Thor just hard bodies Jorm and jorm cant even so much as bite Thor's fat ass.

  • @tristanmoorehead106
    @tristanmoorehead106 Před rokem +29

    8:19 Odin: I didn’t want this
    Me: LIAR!

  • @holliswilliams8426
    @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +27

    I just realised at 5:54 Thor was clicking his fingers to call Mjolnir but Kratos pins his hand to the floor to stop him clicking. The first time we saw Thor I noticed that he clicks his left hand to call Mjolnir, so I was wondering if at the end Kratos would break Thor's fingers to stop him clicking them and calling the hammer.

  • @kyrios1120
    @kyrios1120 Před rokem +9

    6:08
    Thor: What the f are you waiting for?
    Kratos: Your daughter

  • @geekymetalhead5112
    @geekymetalhead5112 Před rokem +116

    Now if this fight happened after Heimdall "killing Loki" (or even worse actually killed him) this whole Asgard segment would be a LOT shorter

  • @Fukei_Mono
    @Fukei_Mono Před rokem +31

    5:36 Ayo, is that Younger Kratos' voice?

  • @1995krampe
    @1995krampe Před rokem +40

    Now i understand this whole purpose of why kratos didn't die
    But the fact that people change and not seem predictable is actually a cool twist
    i just didn't get it on my first play through

    • @dal968
      @dal968 Před rokem +1

      How do you know he didn't died? Kratos of Sparta died, when he made different choose.

  • @DissidiaGamer
    @DissidiaGamer Před rokem +15

    8:30 -- Atreus realizing that Sif is now a single mother ;)

  • @krispinwahsghost5999
    @krispinwahsghost5999 Před rokem +67

    Thor was an Actual challenge for Kratos. I loved that. Been a while since I've felt vulnerable as playing Kratos.

    • @pickyricky6226
      @pickyricky6226 Před rokem +8

      Vulnerable?
      He is supposedly constantly holding back for no good reason other than "plot" and/or contrived characterization.
      Meaning that he could potentially win if he went all out.
      And that's makes Kratos boring because there are no stakes.

    • @arshpuri
      @arshpuri Před rokem +40

      @@pickyricky6226 stakes were pretty real, Thor sent a thousand tonne beast back in time with his hammer, this is a whole another level of feat, imagine what could have happened if he hit Surtr, Kratos wasn't holding back on his strength, he was just holding back the intent to kill him. Thor himself was depressed and no longer that person who enjoyed fights. We can say that they both were not fighting at their 100%.

    • @pickyricky6226
      @pickyricky6226 Před rokem +16

      @@arshpuri That's sort of the idea I'm going with.
      I just don't know why Kratos wasn't bloodied and/or tired at the end and then immediately went to fight Odin.
      It's all about portrayal.

    • @bigg221
      @bigg221 Před rokem +13

      @@arshpuri ​ technically, he was still holding back on his strength as it’s fueled by his rage. So holding back that intent would still be holding back on his raw power. Thor himself stated he was fighting a lesser version of Kratos, He was actively trying to stop the fight as he was in it.

    • @TheHunterw21
      @TheHunterw21 Před rokem +1

      @@bigg221 You gotta keep in mind, it's pretty obvious this is a lesser version of Thor as well.

  • @TenkoShen.
    @TenkoShen. Před rokem +45

    Anyone notice at 5:36 Kratos Screamed Like T.C Carson(Past Kratos)

  • @taeandtheosilver-con2162
    @taeandtheosilver-con2162 Před rokem +34

    My man’s unlock the true god of thunder form 2:24

  • @851995STARGATE
    @851995STARGATE Před rokem +54

    2:16 is an underrated moment in this fight, kratos thinking ahead and countering mjolnir by wrapping the blades of chaos around the handle of it then whipping it back around

    • @maddest2001
      @maddest2001 Před rokem +8

      Yeah. He lift mjolnir like nothing with his blades. This make me think that blades of chaos are really the strongest weapons in greek and norse mitology

  • @mike90susanoo84
    @mike90susanoo84 Před rokem +21

    6:00 At that moment, Kratos became the god of peace. If he brutally killed Thor, then he would've still been the cold God of War and the norms would've proved their point about him anyway

  • @broknight9718
    @broknight9718 Před rokem +157

    A big far cry to the Kratos of the Greek Era who was a psychopathic man child who would kill and destroy everything in his path. Norse Era Kratos has really grown into a better man and a hero to all of Midgard and the Nine Realms.

    • @ArkhamKnightChannel
      @ArkhamKnightChannel Před rokem +11

      Good character development. Greek Era is an Erik killmonger reminder. Proof of that time as a villain

    • @nicholasbrown668
      @nicholasbrown668 Před rokem

      @@ArkhamKnightChannel the character development was lazy lmao

    • @imanamerican553
      @imanamerican553 Před rokem +11

      @@nicholasbrown668 how was it lazy

    • @NinjapowerMS
      @NinjapowerMS Před rokem +16

      He wouldn't kill and destroy everything in his path. Young Kratos was rage filled sure but he capable of reasoning. He ignored other people as long as they don't stand in his way. But greek being greek would rather step on his feet.

    • @ArkhamKnightChannel
      @ArkhamKnightChannel Před rokem

      @@nicholasbrown668 in the Greek version?

  • @superboyx2837
    @superboyx2837 Před rokem +66

    6:56 while I haven’t played the game and just watched thor and Kratos fight, I enjoy this line. It’s like Thor found an equal, a brother in a sense. Someone who destroyed things as he did; the only difference was that Kratos killed his father and learned. Thor seemed like a tool from the tiny bit I saw, with no honest independent thoughts. He appeared very submissive; he didn’t talk to Kratos until Odin showed up, then when he finally got the chance to fight Kratos, he was more lively.
    Thor didn’t believe he could change, he assumed he will stay a destroyer for all the things he’s done and he found someone who could have the same burden.

    • @hightierscrub7166
      @hightierscrub7166 Před rokem +6

      I think in his first fight against Kratos, an equal destroyer he did his best to bring it out of Kratos to prove that they can not change, and it will be who they are. Used Kratos as an example to tell himself that "There's nothing wrong with him."
      Though Kratos had Faye who steered him away, Thor had Sif who somewhat encouraged/shared his anger

    • @superboyx2837
      @superboyx2837 Před rokem +1

      @@hightierscrub7166 Oh yeah Sif did. Seemed like everyone used him. I saw one scene where she guilt tripped Thor to try and kill Loki

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 Před rokem

      ​@@superboyx2837 Not really. What Sif truly wanted is for Thor to see that Odin is the real enemy. But Thor was so desperate for a pat in the head from Odin that he misinterpreted Sif's words.

  • @drelezar7745
    @drelezar7745 Před rokem +16

    Between the first fight and this one- they really didn’t let us down with how epic these two fighting are

  • @tyr.dirk_
    @tyr.dirk_ Před rokem +25

    4:28 sb give this man an oscar for this amazing performance

  • @TheREALHugo4
    @TheREALHugo4 Před rokem +187

    Put it in Give me a challenge and you obtain one of the hardest fights ever seen.

    • @moonmoon2479
      @moonmoon2479 Před rokem +2

      Not really. Kicked his ass easily. It wasn’t that hard at all.

    • @hehe_boi9181
      @hehe_boi9181 Před rokem +1

      Give me a challenge,pfft? Try on give me god of war

    • @kphan2484
      @kphan2484 Před rokem

      I finished the whole game on give me a challenge and i can safely say give me god of war is much harder lol

  • @MrJomalley123
    @MrJomalley123 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Can i just say Ryan Hurst's acting was incredibly on point? because hes so phenomenal

  • @jacklox1234
    @jacklox1234 Před rokem +16

    One of the things I love about thor that not a lot of people see is that after Thor changes, we no longer see his face. Because in that moment his whole identity changed to something unknown to him until kratos's words affected him deep within: *Knowing that Kratos knows exactly what he's going through*
    And when he listens to Odin in his past mindset, we see him and his face as Thor: the giant killer. But after turning back to Odin and putting his hammer down, he was just... *Thor*

  • @proxjayant
    @proxjayant Před rokem +66

    i wanted to see kratos and thor talking like friends more but he's gone :( i am sad

    • @thetheoryguy5544
      @thetheoryguy5544 Před rokem +21

      Same, they were about too then Odin no diff kills him like wtf? Wasted opportunity imo.

  • @slycooper470
    @slycooper470 Před rokem +80

    This is the Thor I wanted to see, the Thor that killed a giant the size of Cronos, god this game is a masterpiece

    • @thereaper6061
      @thereaper6061 Před rokem +14

      this thor what we saw he after fighting jorgumandr and he fight kratos.Truly mvp of asgard XD.This Thor would solo gods of olympious.

    • @Tonymobb110
      @Tonymobb110 Před rokem

      @@thereaper6061 not only Jormie, but majority of the armies of Ragnarök ás well

    • @znocteditz
      @znocteditz Před rokem +6

      ​@@thereaper6061 nah he stops at hades

    • @thereaper6061
      @thereaper6061 Před rokem +4

      @@znocteditz i think he strong enought to resist hades weapon. Kratos told that Thor in his level at physically and durrability

    • @corvus9829
      @corvus9829 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@HAMZA_OLYMPUS Ares is a joke.

  • @osoaries
    @osoaries Před rokem +15

    It's crazy how much detail there is. If you play the scene of kratos being hit 0:31 you see Thor going for a headshot, Kratos catches the hammer and takes off which is why Thor holds his head against it.

  • @canyonfall1323
    @canyonfall1323 Před rokem +87

    Wait I just realized Odin effortlessly picked up Mjolnir and chucked it at Thrud! Does that mean he is ridiculously strong?

    • @JD-xm4uf
      @JD-xm4uf Před rokem +25

      Yes, he is the strongest one in the pantheon and killed Ymir, the father of all giants.

    • @canyonfall1323
      @canyonfall1323 Před rokem +2

      @@JD-xm4uf I know he is strong but I meant physical strength wise since the Mjolnir here is just really heavy

    • @JD-xm4uf
      @JD-xm4uf Před rokem +22

      @@canyonfall1323 if it follows the myths mjolnir isn’t necessarily “heavy” more just really really powerful, that not many people can wield it. As we can see kraits struggles to handle its power. Odin is much more powerful than Thor so maybe that is why it is easy for him.

    • @canyonfall1323
      @canyonfall1323 Před rokem +2

      @@JD-xm4uf Ohhhh ok got it thank you

    • @VVardaddy
      @VVardaddy Před rokem +7

      @@JD-xm4uf According to the Edda from Sturluson, Thor got 3 "magical things". Mjolnir, Megingiard (a belt which doubles his aesir strength) and Jarnglofar (which are some kind of gauntlets necessary to wield Mjolnir). But it looks like he has no special belt or gauntlets.

  • @x.Artorius
    @x.Artorius Před rokem +30

    4:21 this line sounds familiar

    • @lokillojuanmayt
      @lokillojuanmayt Před 3 měsíci

      Can we say that this line *slaps* hard everytime

  • @gothandannoyed684
    @gothandannoyed684 Před rokem +40

    4:26 is this a godDamm reference to will Smith? 😂😂

  • @brianchavira1113
    @brianchavira1113 Před rokem +6

    5:35 that younger kratos scream!!! Gah damn!!!!!!

  • @KRYSSR
    @KRYSSR Před rokem +8

    7:46 Imagine Thor turned against Odin And attacks him unexpectedly after saying "Sif was right about you, I just didn't wanna see it"