Kratos Saves Tyr from Odin Prison and Tyr Recognize Blades of Chaos - God of War Ragnarok PS5

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  • God of War Ragnarok Kratos Saves Tyr from Odin Prison and Takes Him To Huldra Brothers Gamepay captured on PS5 using Elgato 4K60Pro and OBS Studio.
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  • @guynamedbob8374
    @guynamedbob8374 Před 10 měsíci +2045

    I love how unbroken the real Tyr was, Odin must have portrayed him this way because he was frustrated that he hadn’t cracked after god-knows-how-long.

    • @3adgamd3r
      @3adgamd3r Před 7 měsíci +61

      Heh “god knows” heh heh, I see what you did there 😂

    • @pinospin9588
      @pinospin9588 Před 5 měsíci +28

      that's an ideal soldier is
      tenacious even the worst happened

    • @Ginfeldi
      @Ginfeldi Před 5 měsíci +11

      Of course Tyr was not broken you can't break the FUCKING god of war

    • @CrocodileWhispers
      @CrocodileWhispers Před 4 měsíci +2

      yea exactly this! That is why Kratos should have been immediately suspicious of "Tyr" acting all pathetic and terrified. When you go back and rewatch Mimir/Atreus/Kratos trying to "mentally resuscitate" Tyr, it's so cringy. No one would have to throw Kratos against a wall and say "Are you not a solider?" The last person to ever surrender(on anyone elses terms) would be the God of War.@@Ginfeldi

  • @MonumentToSin
    @MonumentToSin Před rokem +1818

    Kratos: "Be not afraid" *holds up a severed head*
    Tyr: "I AM AFRAID! I AM VERY AFRAID!"

    • @Bluesonofman
      @Bluesonofman Před rokem +9

      Angles to man

    • @WarpRulez
      @WarpRulez Před rokem +24

      And not only _a_ severed head. The severed head of a friend.

    • @_fire_fox_1152
      @_fire_fox_1152 Před 7 měsíci +9

      ​@@WarpRulezThe servered head of a friend who's still talking😂

    • @whym5780
      @whym5780 Před 6 měsíci +2

      chills down my spine

  • @arm279145
    @arm279145 Před rokem +4171

    I love that when kratos meets “Tyr” he calls him “Godkiller” but when he meets Tyr, Real Tyr avoids goading the godkiller.

    • @Cringemoment4045
      @Cringemoment4045 Před rokem +250

      Also when meeting Freya, he calls is her Frigg

    • @greedgod5827
      @greedgod5827 Před rokem +180

      ​@@Cringemoment4045a lot of the subtle clues early game have pretty hood justifications behind them so when tyr says something a little odd it's easy to think of a reason

    • @greedgod5827
      @greedgod5827 Před rokem +109

      It's obvious tyr would have some knowledge of who kratos was based on the fact he would be the 2nd most knowledgeable about the things going on in greece and how the pantheon collapsed possibly. He also had pottery of kratos

    • @Ruosteinenknight
      @Ruosteinenknight Před rokem +40

      Seriously, one has to wonder did Odin go trough all that act just as smear real Tyr by overblowing his pacificism and despair, knowing that Kratos and company had already a positive impression of him.

    • @Ruosteinenknight
      @Ruosteinenknight Před rokem +39

      @@Cringemoment4045 I'm kinda wondering if that "slip" was deliberate attempt by Odin to mess with Freya, to throw her off balance by reminding some of her most tragic memories to sow dissent among the ranks.

  • @teenrose13
    @teenrose13 Před 8 měsíci +487

    3:01
    Kratos: My son brought us here for you! Look at him!
    Atreus: 🥺

  • @kirya7177
    @kirya7177 Před rokem +2532

    "Are you not a soldier ? Are you not a leader of men ?" goes hard af

    • @HalpPlsxx01
      @HalpPlsxx01 Před rokem +123

      Spartan principles my friend. 👍

    • @nicmorris450
      @nicmorris450 Před rokem +19

      @@HalpPlsxx01 not sure spartan principles are a good thing 😂

    • @eliphas_vlka
      @eliphas_vlka Před rokem +49

      @@nicmorris450 well in general no but for a god of war? Like war isnt a happy kind thing

    • @nicmorris450
      @nicmorris450 Před rokem +13

      @@eliphas_vlka I mean more so the whole slave society and butchery of the disabled 😂 nah If it were just spartan philosophy about themselves that’s alpha af but they also did some pretty terrible things.

    • @eliphas_vlka
      @eliphas_vlka Před rokem +1

      @@nicmorris450 yep

  • @cloutan2746
    @cloutan2746 Před rokem +5395

    Goes into perspective how little Odin really thought of Tyr as when you find actual Tyr in a side quest post ending Tyr was doing just fine imprisoned and tortured.

    • @gudboah4688
      @gudboah4688 Před rokem +685

      Odin really was a bastard, and for once, the legends of Tyr being a wise warrior where true. Even when imprisoned, tyr’s spirit never broke.

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki Před rokem +98

      @@gudboah4688 Friend, I have no place commenting on the hardships of your life. But Tyr at least here in this video, that's a broken man. that's ptsd on a scale that would drive most well past the point of suicide. A broken spirit can be rebuilt though and I've not yet reached end game so I don't know what becomes of Tyr after I kill this would be Odin but I do hope Tyr get's better.

    • @shakejuntbitches
      @shakejuntbitches Před rokem +313

      @@generalnawakiplay the game.

    • @herofox12
      @herofox12 Před rokem +285

      @@generalnawakiThe Tyr in this video is just Odin in disguise

    • @FreaKzero
      @FreaKzero Před rokem +224

      @@generalnawaki Friend i have no place commenting on your general "intelligence" but you can find the real Tyr after you played through the game. Just play the game and dont come with such stupid arguments ("friend i have no place commenting....") on a fiction story. Thats just cringe.

  • @iainballas
    @iainballas Před rokem +930

    My favorite part of Odin's manipulation here is how he solves the issue of getting Kratos's trust. As with all things, he turns the problem around: He forces Kratos and Atraeus to earn HIS trust and understanding, while giving them a chance to play the heroes and 'fix' something.

    • @jameswayton2340
      @jameswayton2340 Před 11 měsíci +52

      Literally how a narcissist would earn you trust btw. Or they would start telling you stories of how their trust has been betrayed by people in the past making you think ''Well if they got their trust betrayed then damn they must be trustworthy themsleves!''

  • @augmenautus
    @augmenautus Před rokem +274

    When Tyr says you killed mimir.
    "But we brought him right back" - atreus
    I love atreus

  • @RedfishCarolina
    @RedfishCarolina Před 11 měsíci +159

    You have to remember Odin is not only impersonating Tyr here but also dragging his reputation through the mud by acting like a wimp.

  • @Succubus_Loli
    @Succubus_Loli Před rokem +2124

    The way that Odin thought a weapon as a walking stick is a great subtle foreshadowing

    • @deathbyirony7035
      @deathbyirony7035 Před rokem +230

      His diction when he says that is distinctly Odin, too. A little defensive, even.
      "A walking stick! Wh-what, are you trying to say I'm Odin or something?"

    • @soggybubble
      @soggybubble Před rokem +13

      @@deathbyirony7035 I kind of don't understand? What weapon does Odin use?

    • @HavikXIII
      @HavikXIII Před rokem +20

      @@soggybubble I think it was a typo and he meant tyr

    • @Apophis40K
      @Apophis40K Před rokem +67

      @@soggybubble a speer (gungnir) but in Nordic mythologie Odin is more represented as an old wise wizard person. Kinda like Gandalf.
      Gungnir also comes back to his owner just like Thors hammer.
      Tyr on the other hand (hehe) only has one hand which he uses to carry a sword and he attached a shield to his arm stump.

    • @jackussher1359
      @jackussher1359 Před rokem +15

      @@soggybubble Tyr was never a main character in the new GOW it was odin in disguise the entire time.

  • @TheDivoture
    @TheDivoture Před rokem +1141

    "MASTER YOURSELF" Is such a badass and inspirational line

    • @cameronsmith9562
      @cameronsmith9562 Před rokem +40

      It is a very Spartan line as well. Their creedo was essentially that, in order to survive in Spartan Warfare a soldier had to be a master of their body, which is why they trained so dilligently from an early age.

    • @jobertbradecina9842
      @jobertbradecina9842 Před rokem +6

      That is my goal on myself, so good to read it and heard it.

    • @calculator4482
      @calculator4482 Před rokem

      SLAVE OTHERS!

    • @sebasfrankes6501
      @sebasfrankes6501 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Weirdly poetic that real Tyr ends up helping Kratos do just that

    • @wallaceman105
      @wallaceman105 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@sebasfrankes6501damn, good point. I like the kind of symmetry there

  • @anthonysmith7504
    @anthonysmith7504 Před rokem +459

    One thing i really like about the GOW franchise is that in the earlier games the Blades of Chaos is constantly burning with fire since Kratos could never control his rage only direct it at someone
    Now that Kratos can control his rage the fire in the blades only ignite when Kratos wants them to

    • @WonkyTonkBotty
      @WonkyTonkBotty Před 10 měsíci +22

      And yet ironically, the Norse games are the only ones where the fire in Kratos' Blades has any direct impact in either gameplay (they can burn enemies, which wasn't a thing in the Greek games) or story. (Surtr uses them to combine with Sinmarra and become Ragnarok)

    • @bogymanthedark
      @bogymanthedark Před 10 měsíci +6

      I don't recall something like that in the older games. the blades look normal on his back when they're not being used. unless you're talking about blades of exile.

    • @WonkyTonkBotty
      @WonkyTonkBotty Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@bogymanthedark In most of the games, the blades either glowed/caught fire when swung (depending on whether it was the Chaos/Athena/Exile blades), but only in 2018/Ragnarok is it gameplay relevant.

    • @narukamishirou284
      @narukamishirou284 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Back in the originals, the blades of chaos only burn everytime they're swung at enemies but even then it took Kratos to acquire Thera's Bane that the flame on the blades finally burn through metal and armors

  • @CNNBlackmailSupport
    @CNNBlackmailSupport Před rokem +955

    "I know you, god-killer."
    As if gods haven't been killing each other since the dawn of time.

    • @lyravain6304
      @lyravain6304 Před rokem +148

      Usually not on the scale Kratosbrings though.

    • @CNNBlackmailSupport
      @CNNBlackmailSupport Před rokem +66

      @@lyravain6304 Both Tyr and Odin were mass god murderers, so it doesn't matter if I was the real Tyr or Odin saying it as an act.

    • @eliphas_vlka
      @eliphas_vlka Před rokem +8

      @@CNNBlackmailSupport yep
      Litteral Odin killed Ymir

    • @HannahNoell
      @HannahNoell Před rokem +67

      Theres a bit of a difference gods killing eachother war or something, and one guy killing his own god, taking his place, and then killing his entire pantheon one by one until they were extinct. Kratos isnt just "a" god killer for killing a god, there's lots of those. he's *the* god killer, known for killing all of them.

    • @richcast66
      @richcast66 Před rokem +17

      Yeah but God genocide is especially rare

  • @CCootauco
    @CCootauco Před rokem +814

    I like how this series went from 'I'LL KILL AND FUCK ALL THE WAY TO ZEUS AND TEAR OLYMPUS APART!' to 'I will tear you apart solemnly if it means protecting my son'.

    • @deliwtz
      @deliwtz Před rokem +46

      I mean the first one was “fuck and kill to avenge my daughter” so kinda same premise just less tame

    • @deliwtz
      @deliwtz Před rokem +61

      I bet you if Atreus died it would be just like the first games lol

    • @gabsterrivera5674
      @gabsterrivera5674 Před rokem +10

      @@deliwtz ah shit, here we go again

    • @KellyCalKelsey
      @KellyCalKelsey Před rokem +7

      “I will tear you apart solemnly in my daughter’s stead” GOW 3 Kratos

    • @ppbuttocks2015
      @ppbuttocks2015 Před rokem +4

      i like how your joke went from "😐" to "😬"

  • @Adam-ui3ot
    @Adam-ui3ot Před rokem +567

    The way he stands up is brilliant.

    • @prodbythechosen
      @prodbythechosen Před rokem +9

      You caught that too your a G

    • @FederalRanga
      @FederalRanga Před rokem +2

      The way the music crescendos when he the fake Tyr stands up...

    • @FanartistArixthexDemon
      @FanartistArixthexDemon Před rokem +21

      Yeah, the way he stood and dwarved Kratos makes me go holy shit he tall

    • @rouxypouxy9245
      @rouxypouxy9245 Před 9 měsíci

      Remember in gow 1 kratos took the size of ares about 20 m tall so gods can choose their height. And then he fought titans and hercules

    • @ChunkyHandCream
      @ChunkyHandCream Před 9 měsíci

      Kratos was about as tall as Tyr in the first 3 games, just got shorter

  • @armchairmaster
    @armchairmaster Před rokem +40

    Kratos: "LOOK AT HIM."
    Atreus: 🗿

  • @OnurTheXbot
    @OnurTheXbot Před rokem +264

    Odin really thought Tyr’s height was going to scare Kratos.

  • @gorrium5027
    @gorrium5027 Před 5 měsíci +37

    Another sign this isn't really Tyr, is that he is only restrained by a noose in a wooden prison. When he gets out we see how strong he really is. This shows that the prison idea was really impromptu.

  • @austinobst8989
    @austinobst8989 Před rokem +293

    I love that the door had a clear lock that kratos could have just lifted to open the door the normal way but he had to pull the whole thing off the wall lol

  • @jeevant.s2633
    @jeevant.s2633 Před rokem +143

    Odin really played among us🤣

    • @diegomedina9637
      @diegomedina9637 Před rokem +47

      He would have gotten away with it if he didn't killed Brok on the cafetería. Really bad play on the sus guy part.

    • @vadimkhen9110
      @vadimkhen9110 Před rokem +21

      @@diegomedina9637 I mean, he was confronted on his bs pretty hard. IMO he had no other options. Plus he got really pissed

  • @dshort4670
    @dshort4670 Před rokem +147

    The more I think about it the more it makes sense how Tyr was really Odin, mostly because of the noose around Tyr’s neck. Apparently Odin had a thing for nooses considering how, as mentioned in the game, he left himself hanging from a tree for days; Tyr was found with rope around his neck; and Freya used a binding spell involving a noose on Odin.

    • @evanlight2550
      @evanlight2550 Před 5 měsíci

      Odin was pretty kinky like that.

    • @culthosmythos
      @culthosmythos Před 5 měsíci +2

      More specifically, Freya found a piece of the same noose which had previously bound Odin and used it as a weapon specifically against him, as it was already tuned to his personal essence.

  • @gingerbeard215
    @gingerbeard215 Před rokem +16

    Kratos saves Týr from prison: 😀
    Kratos saves Tyr from prison: 💀💀👿👹👺

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn Před 5 měsíci +4

    "Walking stick"
    Say what you want but Odin has great comedic timing. Almost like he's the greatest comic of all-fathers

  • @rvolcano7338
    @rvolcano7338 Před rokem +171

    From everything I learned about Tyr and Odin in the first game, I was expecting Tyr to be calm and rational but also very experienced (which the real Tyr is). Also odd that Tyr would be anywhere other than Asgard. So I had questions about him pretty quickly. Once I saw Odin and his tactics, I figured he was controlling Tyr somehow. Came as a surprise when he transformed.

    • @garrettjackson1451
      @garrettjackson1451 Před 2 měsíci

      We saw the Tyr we were expecting in the Valhalla dlc he’s calm, rational, kind and at the same time a great warrior who hasn’t lost his warrior spirit

  • @SpooktubeDeluxe
    @SpooktubeDeluxe Před rokem +791

    You can really see that he isn't the real Týr by his name, Odin when disguising as Týr has the name "Tyr", whereas when we find the real Týr in the endgame, his name is "Týr"

    • @haunted5836
      @haunted5836 Před rokem +11

      mane what

    • @SpooktubeDeluxe
      @SpooktubeDeluxe Před rokem +85

      @@haunted5836 Tyr is Odin, Týr is Týr, simple as that.

    • @MrRodRen
      @MrRodRen Před rokem +12

      @@haunted5836 I'm guessing basically it's the same thing except without the accent mark

    • @musclesglasses5790
      @musclesglasses5790 Před rokem +30

      @@MrRodRen Your guess is wrong, the accent mark implies it is specifically pronounced "ti-oo-r", as opposed to "t-ee-r". The first one is kind of more archaic and implies that he is an OG.

    • @kennythemasseuse
      @kennythemasseuse Před rokem +2

      what so in this scene odin is disguised as týr? For what? Im fine with spoilers

  • @theincrediblehunk2668
    @theincrediblehunk2668 Před rokem +184

    Have people noticed that the name Týr has the acute accent when Atreus and everyone else mentioned it, but when this "Tyr" talks it doesnt have it. So we basically can see that this is Odin since the beginning.

    • @haziq12ish
      @haziq12ish Před 5 měsíci +3

      yeah, this was wha tthe developer said, the real tyr however will have the acute accent

  • @starguardianariel
    @starguardianariel Před rokem +78

    From Godkiller to the new All-father Kratos has evolved throughout the years

  • @immortalstar0138
    @immortalstar0138 Před rokem +73

    Kratos: Mimir! Speak of Baldur.
    Mimir: Aye Baldur is immune to all threats, physical or magical.
    Atreus: Wow... Thats a trip down memory lane...

  • @MrMikelew2929
    @MrMikelew2929 Před rokem +9

    "Odin's got tricks up his sleeve we haven't dared to consider".

  • @Biohazord360
    @Biohazord360 Před rokem +89

    Kratos: we do not seek war
    past Kratos: *fortunate son starts playing with flashbacks*

  • @xenobroly0062
    @xenobroly0062 Před rokem +68

    You know first doing this. I questioned was that Odin because he had a noose around his neck when Atreus and Kratos saved him. Once seeing the very ending, it further shows how pragmatic Odin was on making sure he changed his fate in Ragnarok!

  • @landonletterman831
    @landonletterman831 Před rokem +17

    "Why risk Odin's wrath to come free me?"
    Dude, you might recognize his blades, but you are sorely mistaken about the man to expect him to cower and not do something because of the rage of a god .

  • @Devakiinable
    @Devakiinable Před rokem +124

    kratos was judgemental because DEEP down VERY DEEP down, he had hopes there could be a NEW god of war, so that mantle could unburden his shoulders no more. He was sad the moment he realized that his warrior spirit was broken, he even tried his best to inspire fire inside of him, but he knows more than most how much pain and torment can spoil your soul and intentions, so though he may scold others he turns his back in times he wishes to do no futher harm to the broken man

    • @HanithSVK
      @HanithSVK Před rokem +21

      It is kinda funny to think about it, but i think that Kratos is trying to be Tyr kind of God of War. Just because you are God of War, you does not have to be a savage who kill anyone who dares to cross his path.
      In his homeland, there were 2 gods of war(at least in the real-world mythology). While Ares represented the "brutal" view of war, people brutally murdering others, deaths of innocents(colatteral damage) etc. Athena was the goddess of military strategy(of course, it was not the only thing she was goddess of, but it was one of them). She was not as "savage" as Ares, she was calculative, she was the "planner" while Ares was the "executioneer".
      And through the OG GoW series, we saw Kratos ascend to godhood to replace Ares(the brutal, physical aspect of war), and then him waging war(with him being one man army) against rest Zeus and rest of the pantheon. At the time, he was just like Ares, caused uncountable number of innocent lives lost accross his whole homeland, not to mention their souls effectively destroyed/lost when he killed Hades.

    • @BlossomPathOnStage15
      @BlossomPathOnStage15 Před rokem +8

      To be fair, this is Odin impersonating Tyr. Odin underestimated Tyr thinking that he would break just by being imprison for centuries but when we did find the actual Tyr he was completely fine.

    • @tecategpt1959
      @tecategpt1959 Před rokem +2

      yes God of War psychoanalyzers of psychology without actually playing the game! yahoo

    • @doublelight5424
      @doublelight5424 Před 5 měsíci

      😂😂🎉😂🎉🎉😢😮😮😊😅😅😅😅

  • @notyaboi2781
    @notyaboi2781 Před rokem +32

    The way he says God Killer is exactly the way Odin would say it.. makes me wish i would have caught that small detail to realize something is off with Tyr.

  • @SlumpGod1997
    @SlumpGod1997 Před rokem +76

    fun fact: the devs said that you can tell Odin pretending to be Tyr apare from the regular because when its odin, theres no little mark above the Y in his name

  • @user-cj4wv1pn4j
    @user-cj4wv1pn4j Před rokem +108

    I loved how kratos saved "Tyr"

  • @OhThatGuyEw
    @OhThatGuyEw Před rokem +13

    13:15
    “With a pinch of salt” sounds exactly like Odin

  • @Goremejy
    @Goremejy Před rokem +22

    Kratos on new game+: why are you talking to yourself Odin?

  • @TimeLordNivek
    @TimeLordNivek Před rokem +30

    The walking stick remark makes a lot more sense now

  • @shadowscp1391
    @shadowscp1391 Před 9 měsíci +21

    It's Interesting after you kill Odin, and free the REAL TYR. He acts completely different. Especially during the scene at 2:50, Kratos says to Tyr "Master yourself!".
    and when they find the real Tyr after Odin Is killed, throughout pretty much all of the dialogue with the real Tyr, he completely shows how well he has Mastered himself! No need for Kratos to tell him otherwise.

  • @WorldEaterFilms
    @WorldEaterFilms Před rokem +34

    such a badass thing for kratos to shake some sense into an old shamed god, who was once great lol

    • @jesusvera7941
      @jesusvera7941 Před rokem +12

      this is fake tyr, the real ty'r is found later after end game.

    • @masshysteria9657
      @masshysteria9657 Před rokem +4

      Spoilers
      That is not Tyr. There's a reason why people in the comments call him "Tyr". The real Tyr never broke his warrior spirit and is truly wise. The real Tyr after you find him, (after Ragnarok) would ask to be left alone to reflect - he was just disappointed that he couldn't have done anything to help. At the end where he just asks to be left alone and for him to reflect - He just sounded like your one friend who you texted to play a game with, only to reply several hours later saying "ah fuck sorry I was outside."

  • @liomurasaki
    @liomurasaki Před rokem +35

    I always liked the power of the blades of chaos of stabbing something and hooking up on it, like, you would expect that the force applied to pull something with them would make them cut loose because you would be pulling them out, but no, they hook up and pull the object in question with the full force

  • @user-sm6gn3nl6o
    @user-sm6gn3nl6o Před rokem +21

    "Stay away from me, you monsters!" literally sounded in Odin's voice, not Tyr's.

  • @elijahcarfa3022
    @elijahcarfa3022 Před rokem +50

    Actual Content: Kratos saves Tyr.
    Thumbnail: Kratos becomes the barber of the gods.

  • @kinguyt5964
    @kinguyt5964 Před rokem +27

    i still remember this " are you not a soldier"? he ask this too to deimos " you are a spartan or are you not "? dang nostalgia

  • @Arlasthehourglass
    @Arlasthehourglass Před rokem +6

    Everyone: * talking about Tyr *
    Me: Kratos could’ve just lifted the wooden plank lock with the Blades-

  • @yoAP
    @yoAP Před rokem +26

    Look at kratos being a good dad

  • @selenamartinez2493
    @selenamartinez2493 Před rokem +8

    I love how Kratos got another chance to be a father

  • @tr-2425
    @tr-2425 Před rokem +69

    The Norse god of war is like bruh
    Ours is like
    'Aren't you a leader'
    My man

  • @tontulu420
    @tontulu420 Před rokem +31

    Theory.
    Do you think Faye knew what Kratos did in his past life? And is why the Axe is the opposite of the Blades of Chaos. Like the Axe used frost power, you can throw it and retrieve it. Unlike the Blades of Chaos that were scolded to his skin and used the fire power. If so, that adds a whole nother level onto Faye, and why she wants Kratos to have a better fate in the end.

    • @NikeZay2
      @NikeZay2 Před rokem +3

      That’s a perfect theory if you think about it

    • @tontulu420
      @tontulu420 Před rokem +6

      @@NikeZay2 alsooooo. We learned about the fight Faye and Thor had. How she was drunken off of rage. More rage than Kratos would ever know.

    • @tontulu420
      @tontulu420 Před rokem

      There's some to that

    • @IlNamelessKinglI
      @IlNamelessKinglI Před 9 měsíci +3

      The axe was made by brok and sindri for Faye nof for Kratos. If anything this is what the Devs thought it would be a cool idea for Kratos 😂

    • @tontulu420
      @tontulu420 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@IlNamelessKinglI as I said a theory. Not 100% true. So please continue having a good night

  • @Randaddy25
    @Randaddy25 Před rokem +62

    Kratos is the very embodiment of "ain't nobody got time for that." Lol

  • @Red-ne
    @Red-ne Před rokem +94

    God of war meets god of war

  • @karateman302
    @karateman302 Před rokem +15

    Mimir: "He knows me, let me talk to him."
    Kratos pulls out the man's severed head xD
    Seems that despite knowing all, Mimir lacks common sense.

    • @sinongemasiliso794
      @sinongemasiliso794 Před rokem

      😂😂😂😂

    • @FishAnvil
      @FishAnvil Před 6 měsíci

      That's because Mimir knew the old Tỳr, rather than the Tyr Odin was pretending to be.

  • @spectralan0maly
    @spectralan0maly Před 5 měsíci +1

    odin, trying to think of how a prisoner would act minutes after being freed: man i sure miss prison.

  • @Connor.SG-1Ring
    @Connor.SG-1Ring Před rokem +4

    Excellent acting from Odin.

  • @doggy4070
    @doggy4070 Před rokem +50

    6:34 THE. DETAILS. IN. THIS. GAME. After “Tyr” emphasizes again how long he’s been trapped he turns his head for a second to LOOK BACK AT KRATOS. He’s looking for a reaction.

    • @jameswayton2340
      @jameswayton2340 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Don't think he actually looking back.

    • @vespa738
      @vespa738 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Seemed he was just watching Atreus walk past him

    • @ShawFujikawa
      @ShawFujikawa Před 9 měsíci +5

      You’re definitely reading way too deep into it lol. Not literally everything has to be foreshadowing or a hint or symbolism.

    • @burdconcurred7513
      @burdconcurred7513 Před 5 měsíci

      Lol yeah bro. Totally.

  • @haileeraestout5567
    @haileeraestout5567 Před rokem +60

    The Best Part Of This Was When Tyr Ran Out Of The Prison Like He Was SCARED OF KRATOS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @northernalpine4350
    @northernalpine4350 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The real Tyr was one hell of a god
    Bro was imprisoned for so long and went through Odin knows how many bullshit and torture and could not be fucking bothered

  • @ikebeckman1074
    @ikebeckman1074 Před 5 měsíci

    My favorite little detail, I’ve only seen a couple other people mention this, is a total slap in the face when you see it. In the subtitles when “Týr” is said the y is accented. When Odin/Týr speaks his lines are preceded by “Tyr:” indicating that he’s not the real Týr

  • @Leo40214
    @Leo40214 Před rokem +4

    3:34 There are many times through out the story when Tyr's complexion looks so dark and sinister, very subtle foreshadowing

    • @firestar4407
      @firestar4407 Před rokem

      The music right there is also kind of sinister.

  • @theangrypotato2.031
    @theangrypotato2.031 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It's honestly impressive how bad of an impression Odin had of Tyr.

  • @deuntaethomas7437
    @deuntaethomas7437 Před rokem +6

    Odin loves to be man handled. First freyr and now kratos.

  • @SOCMAR09
    @SOCMAR09 Před rokem +2

    That Kratos pep talk

  • @meeyatttA
    @meeyatttA Před 5 měsíci +1

    Shout-out to that one guy who predicted Odin't mischief even before the game came out

  • @tvteletoon5300
    @tvteletoon5300 Před rokem +3

    Odin: Laughing in the corner (I'm the real god of mischief)

  • @VonArmagedda
    @VonArmagedda Před 9 měsíci +7

    I love the fact that imposter Týr, aka Odin is spelled Tyr in subtitles, but the actual Týr you met post game is spelled Týr.

  • @Issengan
    @Issengan Před 5 měsíci +1

    props to tyr's VA for basically playing two roles

  • @veinz5544
    @veinz5544 Před rokem +1

    You know when Tyr said "He's worst when he's angry"

  • @sethcarlton8415
    @sethcarlton8415 Před rokem +7

    All these games later and kratos still fighting doors

  • @TheGuardMusic2
    @TheGuardMusic2 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Interesting, watching this scene after you remember that it’s Odin in disguise, I’m not sure if I’m imagining it but it sounds like Tyr’s voice actor was trying to match the speech cadence of Odin. Pretty subtle performance

  • @hogman3543
    @hogman3543 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This Tyr is actually Odin

  • @adnantariq3346
    @adnantariq3346 Před rokem +1

    Odin you conniving bastard!

  • @runplatypus
    @runplatypus Před 3 měsíci

    Odin is one helluva actor.

  • @MILK_IDOTMASTER
    @MILK_IDOTMASTER Před rokem +1

    him saying walking stick to a spear is just foreshadowing of this tyr being odin

  • @renaldokoll7695
    @renaldokoll7695 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Odin’s a great actor lol

  • @DarthObscurity
    @DarthObscurity Před rokem +1

    Christopher Judge is amazing

  • @heythatguyalex
    @heythatguyalex Před rokem +1

    "Everyone hears him talk?"
    Atreaus: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    Kratos: Doesn't acknowledge the question

  • @ega1324
    @ega1324 Před rokem +37

    Tyr seems too wholesome to be a god of war

    • @raiderking7310
      @raiderking7310 Před rokem +6

      Maybe he is all abt strategy then brute strength

    • @callumcasey9156
      @callumcasey9156 Před rokem +14

      Which is probably why he's one of the most qualified to be one.
      One who's priority is to end wars as swiftly as possible with minimum loss of life, or outright prevent them in the first place.
      Think Athena before she went mental trying to save her people and Tyr trying to unite the realms compared to the blind destruction of Ares and pre-norse Kratos; one side causes problems, the other (at least tries) to end them. Which do you think would work better for the realms?
      Also, yes, Tyr is simply too good for this world, he's like a hippy you actually understand.

    • @haziq12ish
      @haziq12ish Před 5 měsíci +1

      yeah thats odin, the real tyr was epic

  • @dubbeking
    @dubbeking Před rokem +10

    Atreus being impressed by that elevator pull is the shoddiest piece of writing in the game.

    • @AliAbbas-oh2cu
      @AliAbbas-oh2cu Před rokem +6

      While kratos just flips a temple with ease 😂😂😂😂

    • @mikesinibaldi5918
      @mikesinibaldi5918 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Maybe we can reconcile this by thinking about Atreus' perspective in that scene. With Kratos lifting the temple, he already knew his father was really, really strong. With Týr Atreus has no idea how strong he is, whether he'd even be willing to use his strength. It also could be that Týr looks and acts so pathetic, so Atreus just wanted to make him feel better by acting impressed.

  • @snowimayko659
    @snowimayko659 Před rokem +4

    more like 'saving' Odin from Prison and he acts like he knows the Blades of Chaos differently 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @myopyaesone1062
    @myopyaesone1062 Před rokem

    Odin be like, "Aren't you all impressed with my acting?"

  • @sharingangameplays8375
    @sharingangameplays8375 Před 6 měsíci +1

    man Odin deserves an Oscar

  • @Elfrancisgaming
    @Elfrancisgaming Před 10 měsíci

    Orin’s acting is really good here

  • @ethon3733
    @ethon3733 Před 5 měsíci

    Tyr: "You... You killed Mimir!"
    Kratos: "At his request."

  • @Spleenatron9
    @Spleenatron9 Před rokem

    Watching this back, the walking stick comment gets me lmao.

  • @bigsmallfall
    @bigsmallfall Před rokem

    Tyr you're alive!?
    Tyr: Am I? I wonder...

  • @BeginswithPIE
    @BeginswithPIE Před rokem +1

    KRATOS! THAT DOOR WAS LOCKED FROM YOUR SIDE! THERE WAS NO NEED FOR YOU TO TEAR IT DOWN!!!

  • @stingingcashew2321
    @stingingcashew2321 Před rokem +3

    *breaks open Tyr's cell*
    ...you could've ju-...just unlock the door...

  • @tapioca8436
    @tapioca8436 Před rokem +3

    Him seeing Mimir’s severed head speaking and just saying “Yep, that’s a hallucination.”

  • @urielventris3117
    @urielventris3117 Před rokem +2

    00:20, nice Flex Kratos. Why open the door when you can just rip it out.

  • @Cloofinder
    @Cloofinder Před 6 měsíci

    Odin = lord of the hanged
    Tyr /Odin = *has a noose around his neck*

  • @definitelynotthequestion5359

    You can really see its Odin from how he transforms into Odin and looks and acts like Odin from that time forward.

  • @yueshijoorya601
    @yueshijoorya601 Před rokem +10

    Kratos can resist Cronos trying to squish him but struggles with 4 hinges on a wooden door.

    • @jesusvera7941
      @jesusvera7941 Před rokem +4

      The design paradox of Superman 64, he can go through the wall walking or melting the lock with his laser vision, yet he looks for the key, for god of war it is said some doors and chests are protected with magic, so mere strength can not open them, it would take long destroying them rather than searching for the key. its stupid yes, well the stronger your fictional character is the more implausible it is for you to create unreachable goods.

    • @yueshijoorya601
      @yueshijoorya601 Před rokem +2

      @@jesusvera7941 I mean, right here Kratos is pulling it off, so definitely no magic. Unrefined attention to detail.
      It's just a cutscene anyway, so just have him cave the door in with a finger.

  • @NJHighway
    @NJHighway Před rokem +4

    What if it ended up in a fight were they had to bring Tyr to his senses. One God of War fighting another to bring the other to his senses.

  • @arsilvyfish11
    @arsilvyfish11 Před 5 měsíci

    I am just happy that I noticed before others that Tyr had the wrong spelling here and thus wasn't real atm.

  • @scottripley5764
    @scottripley5764 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I was always suspicious of how easily Tyr had been found, and how Odin's goons were around and knew about him.

  • @ForTheOmnissiah
    @ForTheOmnissiah Před rokem

    Our war god guy turned into a major hippy

  • @Masters-rc9sc
    @Masters-rc9sc Před rokem

    Me at the start: Dude, just lift the bar...

  • @mikeschmidt4800
    @mikeschmidt4800 Před rokem +2

    I just wish they would have Kratos say, indeed.

    • @kinbolluck476
      @kinbolluck476 Před rokem

      THEY SHOULD HAVE ASKED FOR SEXY BUTT STUFF

  • @darklink-ih3hc
    @darklink-ih3hc Před rokem +3

    Might i remind people kratos is 6 foot 3 and tyr looks to be about 2 feet taller than him maybe guesstimating and that imo is slightly scary considering irl im 5 foot 10