CAN'T BELIEVE THEY PUT THIS IN THE GAME | God Of War - Part 6
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
- I can't believe they put this in the new God of War!!
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1:05:00 for any wondering, the team developing the game wanted to have you fight the bird- problem was, they ran out of time and money to make the bird a boss. This is also why there are so many of these trolls as bosses, and so much recycling overall in the game. They want variety in the game, but different monsters and animations costs money and time, which could be better spent ensuring what they do have is as good as possible. Is it disappointing? Yes. Does it mean what we got is amazing, even with it being repetitive? Absolutely.
honestly i was glad they did what they had too , let’s hope in the game coming literally this year there will be new kill animations, n hope more bosses n maybe a look a odin
@@kaotiqx i really think it’s perfect for the way it is tho but again it does have flaws the way they kinda go” oh this happen so we gotta do this before the main quest “ like 3 times , i guess it’s okay because the bonding w kratos and his son is honestly really good imo, but let’s hope the next game is beyond perfection
@@kaotiqx That does make sense though. Atreus develops an ego after learning he's a god, and he has anger problems. Him becoming like that did have build up and made sense for it to get to that point.
@@kaotiqx In part 7 1:34:48 Atreus says "I wish i'd known i was a god in alfheim, i wouldnt have felt so bad about killing the elves" Atreus says things like that and slowly develops the mentality that gods are better than everything else. Since he had just learned he's a god, the lessons Kratos gave him probably went over his head. Atreus could have also thought that the lessons were given to him as a human not a god, so they don't matter anymore.
im actually pretty okay with that, im still in love with what this game already is, but I hope in the next game we might get to fight it, or its battles increase in quality overall
*Atreus* : So how many pushups can you do?
*Kratos* : All of them.
A better one (in my opinion)
*Atreus* :So how many push ups can you do?
*Kratos* :Yes
More likely
*Atreus:* How many push ups can you do?
*Kratos:* I do not know.
@@Hoonter I like that one
@Big Crunch agreed
“I understood that reference”
* Artreus uses Sparten rage * *FAILS*
Jack: let me show you how its done *FAILS*
David Gebel I laughed so hard
When u try your best but u dont sucseed
That's stupid game design, its not like it was even a funny death
Like father like son
Corrin Nanami Alternatively: Like son like father
37:34 "He's never asked for help."
That's because the last time he asked for help, it was the very thing that started his devastating servitude to the God of War in the first place
Oh fuck! I never connected that!
That's very dark don't remind kratos of those days, even to this date he regrets that
@Pud Pete we don't know
I believe the Greek gods ended in the some war same way as norse ones in Ragnarok, and hence they lost their relevance
@Bully Maguire You are correct also don't tell my dad I'm here.
Aw hell naw kratos found out how to comment
1:02:14 thats an incredibly interesting piece of dialogue because in Spartan culture the elderly were among some of the most respected people in society, so it makes a lot of sense for Kratos to question why people dying of old age is dishonorable. This game is neat.
Damn I never noticed that! Women who survive childbirth and men who survive the constant warfare to reach old age were rare, I believe. Love that detail!
Ooooh, good catch!
Neat
“Beware old men in a profession where men die young” was basically the mindset of the spartan warriors
I thought he asked the question because he himself was growing older..
Kratos saying "will you help me" is the closest I have ever heard him to crying.
Yes I agree
He felt like he was seconds away from crying, that is without a doubt THE most powerless/helpless Kratos has ever felt
Limitless strength and the will to use it, yet in this...he was helpless. Very poetic, I think
Fucking same
Plus, you can see the worry and pain on his face
Plus, for all his rage and bluster against the Gods, he himself IS a God, and the only person he can ask for help is a Goddess. He has to try and bridge the gap in order to save his son, which he does. Kratos has matured so much, that he is willing to beg someone he hates simply for who they are, to save his boy. THAT is what I think truly shows how much Kratos has changed, and how much he wants to be a good father.
"Zeus is your father?"
I mean, he's also the father of, like, half of Greece.
Ember The Queen he shagged a lot
Also some of the animals...
“Read me a book, will you dah dah?”
Sooo Zeus is a manwhore?
Does that Mean a lot of the people in Greece fucked the titans?
I love Atreus child logic in this game. Like Kratos is so scared when he tells Atreus he is god, he won't even look at the boy. he's so anxious waiting for the anger and resentment from his little son but all he gets is "... can I turn into an animal" which could just be the shock talking but I also think most 10 year olds would love it if they could turn into a bird or a wolf or something.
& as it turns out, he can indeed turn into an animal.
@@thedailybullshit4033 Not only that but I can also change genders on a whim.
@@loki4807 childbirth included
@@Iloverimjobs Correct like I was pregnant with Odin's horse, Jormangandr, and my daughter Hel.
He's 11
this video is old, but i love how you can see that kratos is like on the verge of crying when he's holding atreus in the elevator, breathing heavily, pacing back and forth, the raw emotion that's shown in just his movements is incredible.
Hey I'm rewatching this and is it jus me or is the audio for the blades really bad
@@jeremywallace6591 I think they sound fine, but it's not like I know shit about sound design, so could be.
sup quarantine gang
I'm back from the dead bitches
@@ieatcrayons7314 cringe
That bird is just sitting there like: “oh, somebody is murdering the gate keeper. Cool”
AJCVYC93 that "bird" is busy making wind for the realms. He ain't got business with the gate keeper.
@@abovenbeyond2826 yup
Oh god
True
@@abovenbeyond2826 that bird is like "I'd help but that isn't in my job description"
Jack: “EEEEEWWWWWWW!”
Also Jack: (pulls out heart)“now *EAT* it to gain its courage”
When
@@Grey_Nut the bridge keeper
Can we appreciate the moment at 1:12:24? Kratos put his heart on the gatekeeper’s chest to honour its death. He killed it for a noble goal, rather than revenge.
krazos put his heart..?
@@Whatiselation he meant hand
I'm almost intrigued to see Atreus's reaction when he knows his dad is wearing the ashes of his previous wife and daughter.
That's very dark
I'll be more interested in hearing Atreus' reaction to having a deceased half sister
Technically the ashes are on his peen so he put his wife and daughters ashes inside Atreus's mother
@@7evenZee **Holy music stops**
7evenZee r/cursedcomments
Jack: Kratos has never asked for help.
Kratos: ARES, DESTROY MY ENEMIES AND MY LIFE WILL BE YOURS!
Hephaestus too
Well that was bwfore he was known as Kratos. He was a spartan general with another name
It's not as much asking for help as it is a dying soldier praying to his patron deity, and praying to a deity is way different from asking someone for help face to face - Kratos hadn't met a god at that point in life, so it was legitimately just a dying man's desperate prayer
And he learned to regret it for the rest of his life.
@@danieldickson8591 hence why he never asked for help from a God until now
People were complaining that Kratos wasn't being as brutal and gruesome when it comes to killing Magni in comparison with him killing other gods in the previous games, but people have to remember that this time his son is with him and Atreus probably wouldn't like seeing his father brutally obliterate a god in front of him, AND, in the previous games Kratos was full of rage and hatred for the gods, he hunted them, now, he only kills them if they come in his path, so he probably doesn't feel the need to kill them like he used to, just a theory though.
I agree completely, if you know the story of the games, you'll know why he isn't as demonic in this game.
", just a theory though." you mean...........
*you fell the cringe of this comment*
A GAME THEORY!
Its not a theory its just common sense
Crumby Plays at this moment its a kind of a meme
Damn, 8 min late
37:58 is really cool. A deer with glowing antlers and its child without that glow. Just like Kratos and his child who doesn't know his own nature.
At 35:37 when Kratos says he has to return home just watch Jack's face, you can see the genuine shock of it clicking and that genuine emotion is one of the reasons I love watching his videos especially story games
That right there is exactly why I was buzzing with excitement the whole journey back to get the blades, despite never having played nor even seen the original GoW games before. Jack’s excitement is infectious, and it’s just made so much better by him explaining exactly *why* he’s so excited. Just another reason I love watching him~
@@moosekilzer8690 100% agree there! I'd never known much about the GoW games but Jack playing it got me into it and this moment was one of the reasons!
This comment deserves a lot more likes than it got
@@ijustdontcare6580 Haha I mean I'm amazed it didn't get lost so 😅
Then at 47:49 watch Jack's face as he believes Brok is quoting a meme.
It always breaks my heart when Atreus yells "No! Don't leave me alone here!" when you get defeated.
Bswhjerlgmro2gmo2rnfo2prcmo02rcm
Meme Lovah, huh?..
@Hey bud Hmm ikroiesbcoi2encuor2bc9u1encoie1ncoe1nc1enc9ie1nc9ie1nci91ehc9u1egxrx6tvzuie2bz9iqsn,ugqsbzue1👀👀👀👀
@@coolnorsee6869 ......huh?
@@scoutmainmybeloved8394 dghdhdudyfzursutyidu5wu5e85e58e5e7w57w47widkx and that's a fact about you :)
Jack: gets the blades of chaos
Also Jack: uses them the rest of the series
The axe: :(
It's nostalgic you know
Can’t blame him, the Blades of Chaos are one of the most iconic weapons in such an amazing franchise so it’s only natural that you’d be playing with them for a long time after they’ve made such an awesome comeback.
muspelheim: *exists*
Jack: *goes to muspelheim*
the axe: :)
Sosig oof
Its awesome
1:12:20 Another showcase of how much Kratos has changed, he rests his hand on the gatekeeper after he takes the heart. It’s like he’s paying his respects to it and almost apologizing for killing it because he only did so out of necessity. Old Kratos never would’ve bothered to do that, even for innocent bystanders he killed.
Oh lets not pretend....All you guys are so henpecked and made to be guilty for your own nature that you are doing this whole "Kratos has grown" thing...Hes STILL ripping things to shreds....Including gods...He killed Baldr in a SECOND! He spent the ENTIRE franchise mad with grief and guilt over his family....He held the hand of the Oracle as she died....He helped Pandora....He was never totally without remorse or feeling...Hes just a man of the times and of his culture....and chronic PTSD.
@@LusciousTwinkle He killed Baldur to protect Freya, younger Kratos would've just watched, just like he watched a lot of people die without bothering to help (the ship captain, several people in Athens, and Olympia, the innocents in all of the cities he destroyed as God of War)
He does tear his foes apart still, but that's only when gets especially angry, and even then it's more tame than how he used to rip them apart. The most brutal deat animation is the one where he rips the Wulvers' jaws out, the rest aren't that bad.
And yes he broke Baldur's neck, he also jammed his axe into Magni's skull, but compare that to how he used to kill gods. He ripped out Hades' soul, tore off Helios' head with his bare hands, cut off Hermes' legs, impaled Hephaestus on his own anvil while he was being electrocuted, disembowled Cronus, and beat Zeus to a bloody pulp. He did break Poseidon's neck... after beating him, and gouging his eyes out. Kratos went out of his way to make their deaths as brutal and painful as possible. Compared to all of that, Baldur getting his neck broke, and Magni getting an axe lodged into his face is nothing.
Yes he did hold the oracle's hand, because he hadn’t lost his humanity yet. He DID however just stood there as the oracle of Athens died ten years later without a bit of empathy for her pain,(and before you say, "he saved her earlier " he only saved her because he needed information on how to kill Ares, after that she was no use to him) after ten years of his curse had turned his heart to stone.
He helped Pandora for only two reasons: he saw her as a replacement for Calliope, and because he thought he needed her to kill Zeus. When she asked him for help before he knew who she was, he blew her off. Then, while trying to save her from the Flame of Olympus, he let her die after Zeus insulted him, giving into his rage, and completely forgetting about her until after she died.
Also what about all of the innocent people he killed for basically being in the wrong place at the wrong time? The Ship Captain, the soldier in the cage in the original GoW, the dude trapped in the burning building in Ghost of Sparta, the Argonaut, Poseidon's Princess, etc. All of them were killed by Kratos just so his life was a little easier. He could've taken the key after rescuing the captain, he could've found a way to weigh down the pressure plate without squashing some poor guy first, he could've found a way to Jason after helping the guy begging him for help, he could've found another way to open the gates without jamming up the gears with an innocent girl's body. As for the soldier...well he could've at least expressed some remorse for having to burn him to death instead of smiling about it.
Yes Kratos did have empathy, before years of grief, anger, and betrayal nearly killed what little he had. By the time of God of War III, which is the version of Kratos everyone compares this one to, he was exactly what everyone thought he was: a rage-filled, psychotic, vengeance obsessed monster. He only cared about his revenge, nothing else. He killed thousands of inoccent people, indirectly by unleashing floods and disease, and directly by slaughtering anyone who caused him the tiniest inconvenience, just to get revenge on one God, and didn't show the slightest remorse until after he killed Zeus.
He was a man of the times, one whose PTSD turned into a monster that destroyed an entire mythological world.
Saying that he was always as merciful as he is now, or he is still as ruthless as he was back then isn't just incorrect, it's proof that you didn't pay any attention to Kratos' personality and actions either in the old games or in this one. The whole point of his character back then was that he was a man made a monster by his actions, and the actions of others. Now his character has changed into one tha knows while he will never truly escape from the monster he once was, he's still trying to be better. And more importantly, he's trying to stop Atreus from becoming that same monster as well. It's you, who's letting their love of the older games blind them to what the new one is trying to do, who's pretending.
@@LusciousTwinkle breaking Baldur's neck was the tamest way to kill him compared to the any other god he has killed
@@orhandalegend He didnt just break his neck though did he? Every other god WAS trying to kill him at the same time too... He never just went up and just killed them.
@@orhandalegend The more I replay the old games the more of a raw deal I think real Kratos is getting these days.
Atreus: *is dying*
Kratos: WHERE TF IS THAT BIRD
19:25 I cant be the only one cracking up with Jack's reaction of the Valkyries soul getting out of the body XD
just faize that’s coz u have me too! 😛😛😂😂
Ya Boi timestamp??
Crazy broad bird
Check out
33:21 I can't get over the attention to detail. He's sweating, he's breathing is off and more panicked, he is unable to stand still, and just... the way Chris Judge can *BARELY* get "The boy has fallen ill" out... I love this game.
"No. Your work here...is enough." Is it just me or does Kratos sound...grateful there?
He was in a vulnerable place at that point
Yeah that's what makes this game is great is the character development, old Kratos would not be so cordial.
@@sevdijehavziu3015 Bruh if it's an atom Kratos will try and end it
well old kratos did talk nicely to the son of ares(idk his name?)
@@hesleden264 cause he the only homie
i love how the blades of chaos have like fire powers but his wife’s axe has ice like powers. it shows a contrast between his last life and his new life
Oh!!! I never thought of it that way
Also it could represent the different hells, the Greek hell being firey and the Norse one icy
Greece is generally hot, and the Nordic regions are generally cold.
The blades represented his rage as a young spartan, his wife's axe represents his calmness and how he has "chilled"
Man thera's bane nostalgia
*KRATOS LITERALLY WENT TO HEL AND BACK FOR HIS BOY*
Darksiosa 1200 *Hel(?)
Darksiosa 1200 NO WAIT WAS I SUPPOSED TO SAY BOY
Señor Fluffy im dissapointed in u, it was boy not son, YOU HERETIC
Señor Fluffy, Now that's a DETERMINED FATHER!
He went to hell three times for himself before
Kratos sounded so absolutely helpless when he asked Freya for help. Excellent acting there.
“no magic in the 9 realms can warm the cold of helheim”
the blades of chaos work because the magic they’re imbued with isn’t from the 9 realms ;)
The Blades of Chaos were forged in the Foulest depths of the Underworld by Ares himself. The blades work in Hel because they weren’t made in Scandinavia, they are from another place entirely. the blades are imbued with fire from another realm with foreign material that doesn’t exist in Scandinavia that’s why the blades are able to create flames. Also both kratos and the blades are tied to each other, he threw the blades off a cliff and a wind blows them up back to his feet, he tried to dump them in the ocean but the ocean itself rejected them and destroyed his boat. He washed up ashore with the blades next to him, and that’s when he figured out he couldn’t get rid of them so he stashed them under his house hoping to never use them again. Thats why they are in Scandinavia in the first place, but as for how he got them I don’t know.
Answering a few questions:
Kratos got the blades of chaos off his arms when he killed ares, since Ares was the one to Create and curse kratos with the blades.
The blades don’t harm baldur because Freya asked everything in the nine realms not to harm baldur and everything said yes, but she didn’t ask mistletoe because it was innocent.
And When Freya Casted that spell on Baldur he gained the ‘Curse’ of Invulnerability meaning he can’t be Damaged and in Mimir’s words “Baldur is blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical.”
And mistletoe was the only thing that could break the curse so that’s why when the curse is broken he could actually be damaged.
Cory has said that each mythology is like it’s own universe, just separated by time and geography.
And Freya didn’t dump him in magical juice, she simply casted a spell that turned out to be a curse.
@@Zoxxies hello Greek mimir
Wait... Then why don't the blades of chaos do damage to baldur?
@@scottbruckner4653 Well he's invincible to LITERALLY EVERYTHING except for Mistletoe so it's probably reasonable to think he's also invincible to any magic.
@@narwhallord4267 supposedly freya talked to Literally everything in the 9 realms and asked "Hey, can you not hurt my kid?" And most of everything said "Yes ma'am."
34:35 the way he says “He is ill.” Just sounds so scared and trying to keep his calm and demeanor. Seeing him contrast to before is something to see and so heart wrenching.
Jack: what, this guy is just a reskin of the other guys.
Keeper: *You Fool*
"Thor, or Odin, are PISSED."
Said many an average Norseman in their day.
Odin is pissed
Mimir : ah sht here we go again
Thunder was also a sign of favor so it could be seen as a good thing.
I think what happened there was that Kratos's hatred for Athena changed the environment around him. He became so enraged by her "presence" that it literally changed the atmosphere around him.
He is a God after all...
TIMMY GET DOWN HERE AND SACRIFICE YOUR GOAT TO THE MIGHTY GOD ODIN
BEFORE HE STRIKES US DOWN LIKE UNCLE FRED
i always thought it was zeus
Kray-Kray asked for help from Frey-Frey to heal Trey-Trey.
Dick Long frey is a separate God Freyas brother
Konstantin Sapozhnykov Frey isn't in the game, sadly.
It was a joke... dont get too technical
Cute
Takagi San yassss
39:40
Most people are guessing that that thunderstorm is thor beating the ever loving shit out of his son, to be a contrast to kratos (literally) going to hel and back for his son
By Son you mean Modi right?
What abt Magni?
@@SUND0WN888 Magni's dead
Theres also the locusts flying around and stuff though, which I believe (just like Athena) is all in his head. It’s him reliving what happened in the old games as he goes to get the blades.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was just Thor being pissed in general too. Maybe that’s just me thinking about Greek with how the Gods affect the environment. I don’t know how much Norse Gods do though.
it's just so hilarious how kratos is like, "It's dishonorable to grow old?"
it's funnier when you know how the spartans respected old people as they had all won many battles in their lifetimes
@@timscott6793 Old because they didn't die makes sense because Sparta had an oligarchy.
Two vastly different warrior cultures meet, of course there’d be confusion.
@@LordHoth_90 one thinks the greatest honor gained through death in battle alone one thinks victory i battle and dying in battle are both the greatest honors
"Dishonourable to grow old" this part is very interesting. Kratos seems to dislike this, because there's a reason. In Norse Mythology, old age was dishonourable, it showed you didnt spend your life either claiming or protecting that which you wanted or was yours. Death in combat was the greatest honour. But for spartans, for the greeks, old age was VENERATED. It was considered the highest of honours to become such a well of wisdom. And among the spartans, if you could grow old as a spartan...it proved you were a warrior without equal. No army feared a spartan more than an AGED spartan...because there's a damn good reason he got to live so long, and you didn't want to be his opponent and find out.
At this point in his life, I feel Kratos views the Blades of Chaos not as mere weapons, but as symbols of his oath to never again make the same grave mistake he did all those years ago in Greece. He was fooled into murdering his own family, and was punished severely by becoming a slave to Athena's will, which filled him with unending rage.
And now, after being left with no other options and out of desperation, he resolves himself to take up these cursed blades once more to fight not out of malice and hate, but out of a desire to protect the one thing he has left that he cherishes and to embrace who and what he is and atone.
thanks, i'm crying now ;-;
Everybody like that
@@aaronoster4476 *Everybody liked that.*
It’s a neat juxtaposition with the weapons. The leviathan axe is ice, a symbol of Kratos’ new life in this land. And the Blades are fire and a symbol of Kratos’ Greek past. Yet he uses both weapons for his own goals now
When he said “Then I must return home” and the old battle theme from God of War played I got goosebumps
my ass was tighter than a decapitated head strapped to a buff warrior's waist
I've not had the chance to play the old games but I still got chills hearing him say that
Exactly how I felt when the theme for Zelda starts in any new game rush of satisfaction and nostalgia.
@@loki4807 i see you everywhere dude
@@SUND0WN888 I've been everywhere since FarCry3
It's 2022 and I still get chills every time Sean realizes that he's about to get the blades. When he's speaking to Freya and makes the connection. So fuckin good
True, this series is timeless
So many let’s players are too young or just don’t know about the big deal of the chaos blades, the price Kratos paid for them and the horrible enslavement that followed. And the enslavement was just a prelude to all of the death, loss, and betrayal that would come after.
Sean knows, he knows how big of a moment this is, and it’s great
So he has been a fan of the older games
It must have been fun to be one of the game developers for GoW and watch all the fanboys lose their minds over the fact that the blades of chaos were supposedly not in the game.
That's not fun. The developers didn't felt the same way other franchise fan felt because they already knew the blade was in the game.
My favorite part about 47:48-47:54 is that I think I can tell exactly what went through Jack’s head during Brok’s lines.
Smiling at first because of seeing him again, then after he says “what are those?” the smile immediately drops and he looks at the camera. 10/10.
Also sometimes I come to listen to 43:19
they are my crocs
Literally same thing I thought
The jordans of chaos
New game has a Chris Rock reference
"I should've known we were going to Hel anyway. Kratos always ends up in hell."
- Jack 2018
@Self promotion Police the souls are suffering from hell, but for kratos... Its Tuesday.
Well he's not wrong
Kratos: *has dreaded the blades of chaos and went through extreme pain to put them behind him*
Sean: Good to have you back buddies!
Yes, cause you appreciate getting the blades back as a GAMER, while you regret Kratos getting the blades as a VIEWER.
*complains about enemies being the same* - *gets a different boss fight*
Jack: "I don't like this guy."
:3
Kratos: **Is the God of War**
Also Kratos: **Has difficulty in breaking a pot**
Is difficult for him to open a big chest.
its his own past and he doesn¡t like it
Every time he breaks a pot or chest he gets flashbacks
Yeah it's like he can't open a chest
Hahah true treu
Ok but the fact that Kratos was actually going to let Atreus teach him how to read was so cute, sucks that pwussy-boy Modi interrupted that moment
The word is pussy
dot Modi is such a wussy that he’s not worthy of the actual word. Thus the combination
@dot r/wooosh
@@romanitrys what
That doesn't apply here
🤣🤣🤣
@@dot7307 that does
Sean: "You're not that crazy are you, Game Devs?"
Devs: "Aye we're no that crazy, WE'RE FAR MORE MAD THAN THAT!"
They aren't crazy like me they are INSANE
@@loki4807 to quote mimir "they're all cracked!"
@@lewismartin3430 So am I don't forget who gave Odin the idea to throw you into that magic spring so you could actually be the smartest man alive.
And they've shown they're crazier still with the Valhalla DLC.
2:54 - Reaching Thamur's hand
4:58 - Replacing song lyrics with "BOY!"
7:07 - Thamur the Giant Stonemason
8:40 - Atreus has future vision?
10:53 - Fighting a Valkyrie
23:02 - Why the game has no loading screens
23:56 - Returning to the Lake of Nine | Planning to travel to Jotunheim | Why Freya went into hiding
26:09 - Entering Tyr's vault
27:30 - Father-Son bonding | Modi attacks | Way to ruin the immersion, Jack
30:05 - Story continues | Back to Freya's
40:44 - Combat
41:45 - Digging up the Past
44:19 - Combat
46:30 - Journey to Helheim | Meeting Brok
52:24 - Reaching Helheim | Combat
1:05:25 - The Gatekeeper of Helheim Boss Battle
1:10:45 - Boss Battle Ends | Getting the Gatekeeper's heart
1:14:21 - Encountering Brok | Combat
1:18:22 - Mimir asks about Kratos' past | Leaving Helheim
1:25:48 - Dad ass
1:27:18 - Heading back to Midgard | The Ghost of Sparta
1:30:41 - Back to the Witch's Cave
1:32:20 - Healing Atreus
1:43:02 - Return to the boat | The Truth
1:48:53 - Traveling to the Realm of Fire | Baldur's motivation
1:51:30 - Surtr the Fire Giant
1:52:38 - Muspelheim Trials
1:58:55 - Hey, Atreus!
Thanks, this is pretty helpful for rewatching the playthrough.
Did you do this for every video or just this one
It’s true dedication
thanks
Thnx bruh I can navigate now
GET THIS MAN SOME LIKES
Let’s appreciate the fact that Sean almost almost beat a Valkyrie on his first try
Amen
Yes it took me so many goes to get it even close to that health they are so annoying
When you figure out how to hug their wing attacks it makes it SO much easier bc you can chip away at them vs just blocking
I beat the first one but after that I just couldn't
Sorry to break it to you but uh he edits his vids you never know if he edit how many attempts
*When Kratos farts, Mimir is done for...*
Shikha Mallick That's exactly what I've been thinking
Shikha Mallick funny
Shikha Mallick farts are for the boat
Ahmed Sameeh,LMAO!
Shikha Mallick original
Atreus: *dying*
Kratos: *worried*
Sean: Let's look for secrets!
Time stamp: 31:20
At least thats what i think is the actual time stamp
"no magic in the 9 realms can warm the cold of helheim"
the blades of chaos: Allows us to introduce ourselves
ain't magic from the nine realms are they?
@Darth Man Hunter i know. that's why i said it
@@lewismartin3430 they are talking bout the realms in Norse not Greek.
@@randomgoblinmanthatlikeska6177 i know. the whole point of my comment is how they aren't magic from the nine realms
@@randomgoblinmanthatlikeska6177 your dumb
Jack: kratos has impeccable aim. He should go into baseball after this.
Cut to kratos literally killing someone with a 300 mph pitch
I love the hints to who Atreus actually is.
"Can i turn into an animal?"
"Can i turn invisible?"
"Your faculty for languagr us incredible"
Remember in an earlier scene, when they first met Brok and he asks, "You are a boy, aren't you?" LOL Foreshadowing: 100
Also at 29:10 Modi says to Atreus "you're gonna be my new brother"... I already guessed who Atreus really is when his mom's name was first referred to in like ep 2 or smth as "Fey". I thought my knowledge in Norse mythology was absolutely horrible being as I've previously been more interested in learning Greek and Roman mythology, I guess being Nordic has it's benefits in picking up on the clues in this game.
At 2:31 Atreus says “leviosa”
mr phteven The World Serpent says he looks familiar...
*PUNY TROLL*
Brok: “You made it! Better get home to ya boy already”
Jackscepticeye: “Well yes but *Upgrade* “
55:12 “and you said nothing can burn through them!”
Me and probably head: “nothing in *Norse* mythology can!”
Kratos: **laughs in Greek**
The absolute elation on Jack's face when he started the first combat with the blades, is the reason I watch him. His excitement is legitimate, and not feigned like a large number of other UA-camrs/streamers
hip hop same.
It helps that he's a big fan of the other games too. So he appreciates it more.
From that one segment alone you can tell who is a GOW vet and who isn't. I don't even need a reaction I just need to see what combs they are using.
Hell for...
Everyone else: a one way trip to eternal damnation
Kratos: a rare thrice-in-a-lifetime vacation.
Or what my teachers like to call it school
Spider - Man
Make the Quice.
Doomslayer: The end of the demon race.
This is his 4th time in hell 3 in Greece underworld 1 in helheim
Darker Darkness Oh. I thought it was two in Hades and one in Helheim.
Love how the first thing the boy said after finding out is "can I turn into an animal" then "u sure I can't become a wolf?" And that's exactly what he does do lol
Kratos better make sure Atreus don't turn into a horse.
@@nocturnal7345 oh hell nah dont make me remember those horrible stuff..
@@nocturnal7345 nah but.. the fact that Loki gave birth to uh.. Sleipnir tho..
2min22s - Yes, "Atreus" means "fearless" in Ancient Greek. Also, "Kratos" means "strong" or "powerful" in Ancient Greek.
3min10s - A "jarl" (compare with "earl") is a medieval Scandinavian nobleman, especially in Norway and Denmark.
8min08s - Yes, in Norse mythology, a similar example of that would be the fortification of Asgard (= "áss" (an Aesir god) + "garðr" ("wall, enclosure"), so it literally means "the Aesir enclosure"). The protective wall that encircles Asgard was built by a giant smith and his stallion Svadilfari (meaning "one who makes an unlucky journey"), who asked for the sun, the moon and the hand of Freya in marriage if he finished the job in three seasons. Since Svadilfari was doing most of the job, the giant could not finish the wall in time after Loki (disguised as a mare) made Svadilfari chase him. The Aesir then killed the giant, and Loki mated with Svadilfari (generating Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir as offspring).
11min40s - "Gunnr" (one of the valkyries) means "battle" in Old Norse
13min02s - "Elgr hríð" means "Elk storm" in Old Norse
27min10s - Tyr (a son of Odin) is the one-handed god of war, law and justice. He lost one of his hands when the gods (fearful for their lives) tried to chain the fast-growing wolf Fenrir (saying it was only a test of its strength), but at the third time Fenrir would only let them do so if one of them sticked a hand in its mouth. Only Tyr volunteered and, when Fenrir realized it couldn't escape, he bit off Tyr's hand. Fenrir only breaks free at Ragnarok, when it will kill Odin.
52min08s - Fun facts: in Dante's "Divine Comedy", the ninth circle of the underworld (called Cocytus) was icy, and it was the destiny of those who commited some kind of betrayal. Also, Buddhism has 8 cold and 8 hot "hells" (narakas).
1h01min58s - Generally in Norse mythology the afterlife is not seen as a reward or punishment for one's behavior or beliefs held during life. Although it's widespread that those who die in battle are thought to go to Valhalla (ruled by Odin) or Fólkvangr (ruled by Freya), and those who die of more peaceful causes go to Hel, apparently that distinction is only made by the Christian historian Snorri Sturluson.
1h05min32s - In Norse mythology, the gates of Helheim were actually guarded by the giantess Móðguðr (meaning "furious battler"), who watched the bridge over the river Gjöll.
1h49min52s - Muspelheim is the realm of fire giants, who are led by Surt. During the creation of the world, fire from Muspelheim and ice from Niflheim met to forge the giant Ymir (the first living being). During Raganarok, Surt comes from Muspelheim with a burning sword to slay the Aesir and Vanir gods and burn the world, but he will be killed by (and also kill) the god Freyr (Freya's brother).
Pedro Stormrage Too much nerd stuff for my brain to handle
Was waiting just for this, @Pedro Stormrage, was about to find you in older videos and ask for it. Thanks for the details. You're doing a good job
its kinda good cause if anyone starts bragging about this stuff then you can talk back like kratos " You know nothing about gods BOY"
I find this mythology extremely interesting, thanks man!
Pedro Stormrage you deserve way more likes than that
"Lemme show you how it's done *Boy*"
*Dies*
He got cocky
I bet the developers made the bridge uncrossable because they knew somebody would get themselves trapped in the inner sanctum of helheim.
Evie M. Oh i wonder who that “somebody” would be. ☝🏼☝🏼(sean)
admit it, wouldn't you cross it just out of pure curiosity? Anyway, it would be cool to just cross it and then start like a side mision of getting out of the inner sanctum somehow
@@AndyMBG theres NO road back
@@riastradh we're talking about kratos here man, he killed enough gods to be able to get out of some dead men sanctum. And didn't he actually die and come back to life in one of the other games?
Andrei Preoteasa yeah but Hades gets escaped from over and over again by regular people in Greek mythology. At the very least they get close. I don’t know as much about Hel but if the magic adept wife of Odin says “hey, you go there you’re not coming back ever” I trust her. At the very least if it does happen it would be a story event, not a side quest
Kratos desperately asking for help is the most emotion he's shown in this game, and it gives such an insight to what he's keeping inside
Probably the first time he was really desperate on the surface in a long time because all his life, he be aggressive and never care about anything or anyone
“When I was his age I cut my head off”
-The blue one.
around 900 A. D.
@Lazu Imani sounds like what Kratos DOES call him.
@Lazu Imani he did tho
Brok
Not the "Blue One"
Brok
@@MegaSomething nah, the blue one.
@@MegaSomething the blue one
Atreus: *deathly ill*
Kratos: *goes to hell to save Atreus*
Jack: tHe pOtS
link: i have taught him well....
Wow
Rip boi 2020 2020
I made it 400
Hel*
Jacks face when the ghost of the Valkyrie cane out and he thought it was another fight... priceless
Jack looked like me when Zeus's ghost came out of his body in God of war 3
When?
Midget09 when he die but came back and die... again
He has a god instinct
@@yes8807 a what?
I was shooketh while watching Jack almost kill a Valkyrie on his first try, going in completely blind. Was on the edge of my chair and got so angry for him when he died. Gamer respect 🙏
The bird in hel is one of the three roosters who cry when ragnarok begins
The one in hel which should be a dark red colour notifies the dead of ragnarok
There’s a crimson coloured one in jotunheim notifying the giants
And a gold coloured one in Asgard notifying the asier
Can you explain Raganork please?
Ragnarok starts with fimbel winter which lasts for three years without stop over the nine realms
Jormungandr, fenrir and the two wolves that chase the sun and moon start eating the surface of Midgard
Loki rides a boat made of all the nails of everyone in hel with a bunch of other jötuns and surtr to Asgard to kill all the gods and destroy Asgard
The world ends and everything resets in time
There’s a lot of other intricacies in Ragnarok that I haven’t explained but it is very interesting and doesn’t necessarily require me to explain
@@thaddeusthiccthighs1224 interesting
@@jeffringoldwin9993 The Judeu-Christian apocalypse had some weird symbolism but it can be interpreted in many different ways.....Ragnorok.....shit who smoked what to come up with that prophecy?
@@EmilioReyes_97 Well, by the time the Prose and Poetic Edda were compiled, most of the Scandinavian region is now Christian. I think...
I like to believe that everytime thunder sounded, it was Thor getting angry and beating modi
thats a bit dark but cool
Makes sense to me
Seems legit
I thought that aswell it has to be thor beating the shit out of his son
@@jfitzmaurice7778 nah. its actually the world panicing at atreus almost dying because he isnt supposed to die since he factors into future prophecies.
so basically the world did a "oh fuck oh shit."
"We're gods! We can do whatever we want!"
*Dives off 1000 foot cliff*
"I'll try transforming into an animal, that's a good trick!
*Turns into a goldfish*
_splat_
Zakary Moninger I understood that reference.
Ah critters XD we are everywhere!
I will pay for this to be turned into am episode
Now this is podracing!
Ah the rogue critter has been found! Hello bees and Bidet!!
I love that Kratos only tells Atreus that he's a God once he confronts Athena and stops suppressing what he is! "I'm your monster no longer" implies that he is his own monster. He's accepted himself but he's choosing to integrate the traits into his who he is now! Such great writing and character development!
TIME STAMP: 44:01
I'm stunned by his new behaviour
These episodes could be 3 hours long and I'd still watch them
J J could be but it's harder to sync if the video is longer.
the whole playthrough could be one 30 hour video and I'd still watch it.
J J me too buddy
If he just played the whole game on 1 stream i'd watch it :3
J J i would as well watch them this game is the best
It's all fun and games until you start fighting the goddamm valkyries
Yea, those women can really kick some Spartan arse
KaiserKiller everybody gangsta till the valkyries start attacking
GOD DAMNED VALKYRIES!
They aren’t that hard if you fully upgrade your axe and blades. If you have high level armor, even better. It’s Sigrun that makes me feel like I’m fighting Lucifer himself
@@TheGreatHotDogConsumer bro have you even played them on the hardest difficulty
25:27
*waves enthusiastically at giant serpent*😂 so cute
The most dangerous noodle.
That made me smile 😊
Kratos named his son after a spartan he fought with durning many battles he said that the spartan was helpful courageous and always smiled even in the darkest of times he died while saving his comrades
Holy sheit thats just.. kind of depressing. Kratos had gone too much. Lost his comrade, wives, daughter.. etc
The blades got ripped off by Ares in the first game, and they still work because he's the new god of war so he can control them.
Unit Mighty nice that makes sense
Thanks adolf
Plus after they were ripped off he got gifted the blades of athena by.. Well athena
Master Copedo that’s not true
Michael Koppie makes sense
I love that jormungandr is just chilling there the entire game
When I played this part I realized:
The blades are wrapped in the loincloth that kratos wore in the original games.
Are.... Are you implying Kratos basically wrapped his Blades in some old f**king underwear?
@@thewhompingwampa2671 yes i think
I thought his loin cloth was around his sons waist before any new suits
@@pj5403 he had several loincloths throughout the games. His son is wearing the one from III, but the blades are wrapped in the cloth from the first game of the series
Its not possible because it was torn after getting killed by Zeus
It hurts me to think during his journey to Helheim, he just moves forward, thinking nothing of the blades, but lays his fear and anxiousness just for Atreus. Man, after 3 years and watching this as my comfort series, you realize a lot about Kratos as a character, a being who had went through more than beyond and wanted nothing more than to make peace and be something he never could to his family before. Kratos' development is making me cry why
Something I notice when rewatching the series: After the first fight with Baldur and Kratos goes to get his son from under the house, you can see the fabric that the Blades are wrapped in in the corner. A little tease for what was to come.
I only just noticed it the first time since there was a mention that Kratos told Atreus to never go down there.
An also when a piece of cloth fell from his arm in the beginning he looked at it the same way he looked at his forearms when he gets the blades a chaos.
They actually even pan down specifically so you can catch the red fabric, incase you didn't see it the first time
I noticed that the first time played the game. I was shouting as the screen as he was leaving the house: 'F this axe, grab the blades you moron."
Christopher Judge was actually crying in the mo-cap for the Blades scene
what an incredible actor
A bit old, but source?
@@TheRaginAsian a behind the scenes video??
Indeed. You've a UA-cam link, or...?
@@TheRaginAsian you’re on UA-cam, you can just type in God of War Behind the Scenes, there’s no need to ask for a link.
This is your brain:
**kratos swinging his axe*
This is your brain on _drugs_
**kratos spinning the blades and destroying everything*
Ellie Dreemurr who kranos?
0PT1MU5PR1M3 ops srry i meant kratos :P
Ellie Dreemurr it's ok m8 🤘🤘
Ellie Dreemurr "any questions boy?"
Max Walker XD
The fact that he almost beat the Valkyrie first try is still insane lmao
if you couldn't beat this valkyrie first try then you actually suck at the game
@@mincedbeef8936 🤓
@@recc-iu6hu damn you really lost to the tutorial valkyrie
@@mincedbeef8936 more than once
@@mincedbeef8936 nerd
"Sweet. Kratos you're a badass. You're a dadass...and you got D A T A S S"
Nice
Was scrolling through comments while watching and saw this right as he was saying it r/nevertellmetheodds
oh i just realized that the storm came from atreus ALMOST dying
since in god of war 3, if you kill a god, a disaster happens
Aʙᴀsᴇᴇɴ ᴋhan • 22 million years ago your name actually tricked me for a sec
I mean Magni died to but he is a Demi god right?
Joseph Carman I mean Magni and Modi weren’t as much of a big deal as Atreus. Artreus is Loki who is the God of Mischeif.
@@darthgamer4962 it could also mean that only God's Greek in nature cause it
@Aʙᴀsᴇᴇɴ ᴋhan • 22 million years ago UA-cam videos still be around a billion years into the future
I just rewatched part 1 and after the Baldur fight you can actualy see a small piece of the cloth in which the blades are wraped sticking out.
Jack, I dont know if you'll ever see this, but another nice little touch was that when Mamir told Kratos he has to hurry when walking up to Freya's door, right before you said "cant you run faster?" you actually can see Kratos start walking faster. same with the boat, im pretty sure the speed of the boat was faster on the way there than normal
1:34:54 I just realized, this whole time he told Atreus that he wasn't ready, when it was actually himself who wasn't.
Yo calm down Socrates
@@luckyseph who?
@@e3.14c4 The philosopher, coz when I read this it hit me deep my guy. I didn't even see it that way before I read your comment. Fucked me up at midnight man I be like "I FINALLY UNDERSTAND"
@@luckyseph ahahaha nice
Then Atreus was like: "No I can do this ImmaGodToo!" While firing arrows into Modi.
Yeah... Atreus let being a God go to his head because of how the norse God's see themselves.
i never watched or played the old games but at 39:15 is still felt so much emotion
VERY BASED AND TRUE
after playing the old games when he said "Then I must return home" I got a wave of cold
Ironic considering the blades are hot enough to keep kratos alive in helheim
At first I thought he meant Greece, which would've been nuts.
Cold moment 🥶
The bird was originally meant to be the Hellheim boss, but the devs were already way over budget so they had to settle for a troll reskin.
I'm totally okay with that, as the bridgekeeper is a really creative reskin if anything. The teleporting made the fight a lot more memorable than your average troll battle
And imagine the bird would be the new boss
But dam it would have been awesome to see Kratos fight a big bird in Hellheim
I've never played or seen another God of War game but my god, just the music while using the blades lets you know how badass they are
Loser. I at least know to story while playing the other games
I watched a few videos on the previous games to have the story summed up. Playing was never an option because I don't have a ps4 and I'm broke.
InsaneRandom Gamer you're the real loser here lol
TheCheck7 Just get PCSX2 and PPSSPP. That way, you can play GOW1, GOW2, GOW COO and GOW GOS.
InsaneRandom Gamer At least I know how to use proper grammar.
Jack's reaction to getting the blades and trying them out is precious :) Also, I love how when Kratos is telling Atreus about how they're both gods, and Atreus asks if he can turn into an animal (adorable, perfectly innocent and fitting question btw), and Kratos goes "No... No, I, do not think so," I can kinda hear a bit of a smile in his voice, a little amusement :).
Which then Atreus turns out to be Loki, who can do that xD
Manager: so, Kratos do you have any special skills.
Kratos: I have killed all Gods
and i' be been to the underworld 2-3 times
Manager: You start Monday , welcome to the team.
Amani C manager = Satan
Amani C
Random dude:did you mother made that costume if yours?
Kratos:enough *BOI*
Radom dude:*hits Kratos*
Kratos:*rips him in two*
Manager:your fired
Kratos:*Leaves like a badass*
Manager:just gtfo
The absolute excitement Sean displays when getting the blades of chaos warms my cold dead heart
Artreus: “Can i turn into an animal?”
Kratos: “No”
Artreus later in life: “Turns into a wolf, makes wolf puppies that chase the the sun and moon”
Artrues becomes fenrir who spawns the 2 wolves that kill the sun and moon spirit in ragnarok ?
@@MorgothBauglire yup, skoll and hati are his grandchildren.
@@MorgothBauglire No, Atreus is the father of Fenrir, not Fenrir itself
@@GodBear97 i know but cuz of the top comment i said diffrent,thought i myself was wrong lmao
If he's Loki, then that also means he transformed into not a male horse, but a female horse and became the mother of a 6 legged horse.
I haven't even seen the original games and I still got hella hype when he pulled out the *ahem* new weapon.
Same
Cyril Gigee you’re dead to me
@@clairissafix8077 he didn't spoil it
Or why u say that
@@noturibe4872 cuz he hasn't watched the previous god of war games?? Probably
Thank you for leaving the name a secret for someone who doesn't know. I do just being nice
Jack's face at 47:50 when brok asks WHAT ARE THOSE?? LMFAO
That right there is a face of pure disappointment and disgust, a face that is screaming,” really developers? ***** ********* *****”
it's funny I repeated what are those just after brok said it and i feel like Jack is judging me behind screen for bringing up the shitty meme lmao
Or.... or.... it just may be unintentional. Its only one basic sentence.
Har Har harhar😂
What could he have said instead? Is that phrase now ruined and forbidden from being used?
42:48 God this part is just so brilliant. It’s such a sad scene but it’s also just so epic. It makes my eyes water every time. He’s so scared of what might happen if he picks up those blades again, but he knows he has to in order to save his son. The music perfectly captures how epic and tragic it is for him to be retrieving them, and his hands shaking really just show how much he regrets the person he was when he last wielded them.
I love it, the big reveal "Can i turn into an animal?"
Best reaction ever.
And the best thing about it is... he can. Or rather, hewill be able to in the future. In fact, that will become one of his major trademarks. ;)
SD501st good job spoiling the ending for anyone reading this
Lawlhero f
SD501st Oi! Don't spoil the story, mah dood!
Loki Foreshadowing
Brok: "Sweet Nana's nethers, what are those...?"
Jack: looks into the camera with mild pain in his eyes
When was that???
@Joshua Toomata I found it
Daddy Dragon when was it?
47:47
Early in the game: Atreus nearly does a "What are those" meme, but stops, making Jack smile and wag his finger
Now, later in game: After Jack is so happy with the Blades of Chaos, the dwarf Brok does a full-on "What are those" and sucks all the spirit out of Jack.
Boy: i found a rope up here.
Throws down chain
Jackaboi: UNPLAYABLE!!!
how I felt when I played through the game the 1st time
It's jackaBOY
1:44:58 "Can I turn into an animal" this got me laughing so hard, after watching the sequel KLJDAFSHJADS
Fax 💀
did you have a seizure when you typed your comment ☠️☠️☠️
@@WonderOfU1 quantavious binglebotton the fourteenth
beeeeeeeeeeeear
STOP DESTROYING MY KAYAK PLEASSSSSSE