Nordic Mythology Expert REACTS to God Of War

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2023
  • Dr Natalie Van Deusen, a renowned scholar of Norse mythology, joins us for an exciting episode where she will be watching and analyzing the critically acclaimed video games, God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarök. As we delve into the rich and immersive worlds crafted by Santa Monica Studio, Dr Van Deusen will share her vast knowledge and unique perspective on the mythological elements that form the foundation of these games. She will guide us through the intricate tapestry of Norse legends, shedding light on the gods, giants, and heroes that inhabit the Nine Realms.
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    Throughout the episode, Dr Van Deusen will break down the mythological references and inspirations behind the captivating characters, epic storylines, and breathtaking settings that have made the God of War series a gaming phenomenon. We'll explore how the developers have adapted and reimagined the tales of Odin, Thor, Loki, and other iconic figures from Norse mythology, weaving them into the narrative of Kratos and Atreus' journey. From the majestic halls of Asgard to the icy depths of Helheim, Dr Van Deusen will provide fascinating insights into the mythological significance behind each location and how they contribute to the overall storytelling experience. Join us for a thrilling journey through the realms of Norse mythology as we uncover the secrets behind the God of War games.
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  • @ProfessorNatalie
    @ProfessorNatalie Год назад +7316

    Thank you all for your comments and feedback! I absolutely want to play this game now (and the one before it). It was a lot of fun to see the clips I was shown, and I was really impressed with the game!
    I am happy to provide references and citations for what I’m talking about here. I know what I know about Norse mythology thanks to a lot of amazing experts in the field, who have written some great books and articles that I consult regularly as I teach this material!
    And if you’re at the UofA, I’ll be teaching myth again in the fall term and Vikings in the winter 😊

    • @foy5051
      @foy5051 Год назад +162

      You were amazing. Norse mythology is truly fascinating. Thank you for stopping by :)

    • @Naija_Ninja
      @Naija_Ninja Год назад +74

      Really love your insight. Do you have any plans of making videos on your channel? GOW or Norse myth related

    • @ProfessorNatalie
      @ProfessorNatalie Год назад +164

      @@Naija_Ninja I'd totally consider it! I did reviews of a few more games for Gameology that will be posted within the next couple of months, and I'm now determined to play all of them--necessary prep for teaching I think ;)

    • @kaynoism
      @kaynoism Год назад +43

      If you played the games I would for sure watch you play them. It's a beautiful series.

    • @spectralspectra2282
      @spectralspectra2282 Год назад +22

      I really hope you end up making videos of you playing it, I would really love to watch. It would also make a great title for the algorithm, "Norse mythology expert plays God of War"
      Already subscribed in advance

  • @NSEBMB
    @NSEBMB Год назад +12367

    Man she really needed more context than they gave here to fully understand what she was watching

    • @ihatethisaccount2774
      @ihatethisaccount2774 Год назад +614

      @FUM3TO K33M No one’s surprised just a little annoyed

    • @Lugia21
      @Lugia21 Год назад +402

      My guess is that they just aren't allowed to "spoiler" the game, specially with the ending but yeah, she's missing lots of things like Tsur's convincing to start Raknarok.

    • @shorelinefishing9213
      @shorelinefishing9213 Год назад +48

      It wouldn’t be a genuine reaction is probably why

    • @OliOliOliOliOli
      @OliOliOliOliOli Год назад +324

      @@shorelinefishing9213 You will still get a good reaction even with some context. They at least should have told her that Kratos left Greek mythology after killing all the gods. Thats all she needs but Gameology stay doing this.

    • @wryytard
      @wryytard Год назад +12

      They never do

  • @devilpupbear09
    @devilpupbear09 Год назад +7239

    Speaking of Baldur, did you know he's blessed with invulnerability from all threats physical or magical?

    • @monkzrox08
      @monkzrox08 Год назад +898

      You already said that Mimir

    • @Elon_Mosque
      @Elon_Mosque Год назад +640

      @@monkzrox08 impossible there’s no way we’d forget Baldur’s blessed with invulnerability from all threats physical or magical

    • @cosmicpagan5530
      @cosmicpagan5530 Год назад +140

      No you don't say ? You where bewitched

    • @monkzrox08
      @monkzrox08 Год назад +220

      Father, I think he's broken

    • @WatchrOne
      @WatchrOne Год назад +228

      Ah, Speaking of Baldur, did you know he's blessed with invulnerability from all threats, physical or magical

  • @MedskiPurnamski
    @MedskiPurnamski Год назад +3803

    It's totally easy to miss or maybe it's just skipped in the video but Kratos is actually referred to by the murals and one of the Valkyries as Farbauti, or 'cruel striker'. In the mythology Farbauti is Loki's dad, so the developers actually found a clever way to insert him into the Norse mythology as if he was always meant to be there.

    • @thefisherman0074
      @thefisherman0074 Год назад +222

      Dude that's what it was, i saw they made him a general but i was wondering if there was some actual norse mythology insert with the prophecies good job knowing that

    • @CarmenGomez-tb5mt
      @CarmenGomez-tb5mt Год назад +228

      Someone explained that Farbauti (Loki's father as you said) means "anger striker/dangerous striker/ sudden striker" in other words, someone who likes hitting things, while Laufey (Loki's mom in the game and in the mythology) means "leaves".
      The first thing we see in GOW 2018 is Kratos chopping a tree, one second later there is Atreus/ Loki with mistletoe, so...

    • @Allwaysexcel
      @Allwaysexcel Год назад +58

      They should've spoken on that. It would've been great to hear what she thought of that

    • @Alyssaa3461
      @Alyssaa3461 10 месяцев назад +4

      Glad you bought this up!

    • @MedskiPurnamski
      @MedskiPurnamski 10 месяцев назад +49

      @@Alyssaa3461 it's easy to miss because the name 'farbauti' only showed up in the first God of War PS4 game on a mural of Kratos written in Norse runes right before the end of the game. It was only refenced again in Ragnarok by one of the valkyries (forgot which) but only as 'cruel striker'. The name Farbauti itself were never spoken out loud.

  • @travismurtland3257
    @travismurtland3257 Год назад +708

    Nothing but respect for Doc Natalie, but man y'all gotta give her some context. Even an expert can't give the information 100% straight when they don't have context.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +6

      Her information is accurate as far as I noticed.

    • @travismurtland3257
      @travismurtland3257 Год назад +75

      @@vergil8833 Oh I'm not trying to say that she's wrong about her lore, but I think she made it pretty clear she'd never even heard of the rest of it. Like in the Jormungandr scene from Ragnarok, they didn't even bother to correct her when she stated they were in a different location. She wasn't given any context and so she got context related things wrong. That's all I'm implying, it's not anything wrong with her

    • @thomas_walker
      @thomas_walker Год назад +40

      fr, there's several kinds of videos like this and each one the expert is presented with too little information about what's happening

    • @tractorfeed7602
      @tractorfeed7602 Год назад +2

      @@vergil8833 Well I kind of wanted to give her some context because I want to hear her take on the giants being the peace loving group and the Aesir being the bad guys

    • @terrivel11
      @terrivel11 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@travismurtland3257 Or like when she said, "It seems like maybe they're indicating Freya and Frigg are the same person" when Odin called her Frigg 10 seconds ago.

  • @Tango_Mike
    @Tango_Mike Год назад +1871

    If I studied where she teaches I would not miss a single class. You can see a shine in her eyes when she recognizes something and proceeds to explain it.

    • @RennyLu
      @RennyLu Год назад +12

      we all said that, but knowledge is sometimes boring, you wouldn't be able to pay attention to all the things she has to teach

    • @ProfessorNatalie
      @ProfessorNatalie Год назад +76

      Thank you @TangoMike, this made my day ☺️

    • @apllo4193
      @apllo4193 Год назад +24

      @@RennyLu Agreed. You need the passion she has to thrive in any subject.

    • @gabemartin3099
      @gabemartin3099 Год назад

      You world be partially misled, you can tell this lady has eager interest towards Norse but she knows many details of few things

    • @jodytollefson7187
      @jodytollefson7187 Год назад

      @@RennyLu The U of A is in the the city of Edmonton Alberta Canada the 2nd largest city in Alberta the first be Calgary and I'm from the 3rd Lethbridge 4 hours from Edmonton 2 hours from Calgary.

  • @depresespres4214
    @depresespres4214 Год назад +2961

    She needs to do this again but with actual context to the story and events as written by the games. We’ll get better interpretations.

    • @paladyeproject
      @paladyeproject Год назад +15

      but the story of the game is a lame rip-off of the actual story

    • @ArkBlanc
      @ArkBlanc Год назад +55

      @@paladyeproject Aye, God Of War really butchered the entire lore of norse mythology, just like they did with Olympus.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Год назад +21

      ​@@ArkBlancBut worse in the Norse Era because they began blackwashing everyone too.

    • @shawmiserix404
      @shawmiserix404 Год назад +172

      @@paladyeproject what story? norse myth is probably 30% actual norse lore and like 70% catholic meddling and narrative fabrication

    • @depresespres4214
      @depresespres4214 Год назад +123

      @@paladyeproject They had to rewrite the story because Loki isn’t in it. You’d know that if you played the game. For semi original material, it’s pretty damn good.

  • @DoomsDay117x
    @DoomsDay117x Год назад +1095

    This video would have been 10 times better if you had just given her some context about the game!!!! It would have been so amazing to hear her take on Kratos being Fárbauti, husband of Laufey.

    • @ZekeTheNerdVX
      @ZekeTheNerdVX Год назад +5

      Kratos is from Greece.

    • @brutalni1
      @brutalni1 Год назад +385

      @@ZekeTheNerdVX wow really i thought he was from alabama

    • @ZekeTheNerdVX
      @ZekeTheNerdVX Год назад +18

      @@brutalni1 LMFAO

    • @herobrinegreek9493
      @herobrinegreek9493 Год назад +19

      ​@@ZekeTheNerdVXbro 💀 we know this

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Год назад +10

      @@ZekeTheNerdVX Yes, these games do shit on mythology quite a bit though they also pay attention to details. Weird dichotomy.

  • @Connor-ONeill
    @Connor-ONeill Год назад +644

    In the game "Frigg" was a pet name Odin used to try and keep Freya more separated from the Vanir.

    • @Lupinemancer87
      @Lupinemancer87 Год назад +27

      While there are conflicting sources about the whole Freya/Frigg confusion, considering they have many things in common. Both are formerly of the Vanir tribe, both are married to a man with similar names Odur for Freya and Odin for Frigg. There are sources that indicates that they are indeed seperate entities. Frigg is said to be the sister of Njord, making her Freya and Frey's aunt.
      And while Frigg is the mother of Baldur, Hodr, and many others, Freya only have 2 twin daughters, Hnoss and Gersemi, none of which are Frigg's kids. She and Odin has many sons but only 1 daughter, who is unnamed in Myth.
      So, I think it's safe to say they are seperate beings.

    • @australianman09
      @australianman09 Год назад +21

      @@Lupinemancer87 he’s talking bout in the game good info though

    • @TayR0C
      @TayR0C Год назад +3

      Frigg off

    • @Lupinemancer87
      @Lupinemancer87 Год назад +4

      @@australianman09 I know, just wanted to mention the inspiration behind the game, as people already misinterprets many things about Norse Mythology. So while the games are amazing, it doesn't help this by also being a different version of Norse Myth.

    • @MsPBJTime
      @MsPBJTime Месяц назад

      He also attributed all of the good things she did in Asgard to the name Frigg, separating her deeds from her real Vanir name.

  • @AJTho
    @AJTho Год назад +389

    Liked Natalie a lot more than the other guy (forgot his name) who was just so focused on what the norse mythology studies have shown, saying this was wrong and that was wrong and this never happened. Natalie just gave extra information on the characters to give more of a background, finding it interesting what they choose to put in the game vs what actual studies on norse mythology say. Really enjoyed this.

    • @Carpediem357
      @Carpediem357 Год назад +23

      Crawford wasn’t like that in any of the other react videos he’s been in for GoW. And he wasn’t saying what was wrong but pointing out the differences in Norse Myth and the games version. I like him more because he’s more knowledgeable in this. Nat was doing exactly what you think Crawford was doing while also being told jack all for background info in order to understand this franchise more

    • @johnramos8703
      @johnramos8703 Год назад +18

      @@Carpediem357 funny how opinions work huh

    • @liamk1610
      @liamk1610 Год назад +10

      Jordan Crawford (I think that's his name) was pretty positive about GOW in the videos he did
      e: His name is Jackson Crawford, my bad.

    • @flamingdoge6242
      @flamingdoge6242 Год назад +5

      Dr. Crawford was pretty positive in all the IGN GOW videos except for the very last one on Ragnarök. Idk, maybe he was having a bad day that time?

    • @TGPDrunknHick
      @TGPDrunknHick Год назад +10

      @@flamingdoge6242 I suspect the fact the Ragnarok had deviated so much because the whole point of the game was about circumventing prophesy that without the context it made no sense whatsoever.

  • @TheBritishGuy75
    @TheBritishGuy75 11 месяцев назад +75

    The Idunn Apples are actually in the game in the form of collectibles. They’re found on nornir chests which you need to solve a puzzle to open. They permanently increase your health bar. I don’t know if the apple that Heimdall was eating was a reference to an Idunn Apple but they are in the game.

    • @LET4M4RU
      @LET4M4RU 22 дня назад

      definitely not the apple Heimdall was eating, since the Idunn apples have a very distinct appearance in the game : they're green translucent like glass and bear a rune inside that leads to the stem. If i had to guess, it's gotta be the typical trope of "assholes eating apples" if i had to quote Everything Wrong With Movies

  • @DangerErin
    @DangerErin Год назад +229

    Dang we didn't get to see her talk about Tyr and Odin deceiving Freya when he was disguised as Tyr

    • @davidsiatatgaming
      @davidsiatatgaming Год назад +23

      my thoughts exactly, she didn't mention tyr once, maybe because they didn't show her any cutscenes with him

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Год назад +8

      @@davidsiatatgaming yeah, they also didn't showed Sif ot Thrud, the other valkiries, the other dwarves, Atreus/Loki shapeshifting, the fight on the tavern, the Fates, the siren, all the realms, etc...Very lacking this video

    • @ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it
      @ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it Год назад

      @@araceli2827 bcuz its not accurate? LMAO you want her to laugh entire video about how they butchered the mythology or what?

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Год назад +7

      @@ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it I want her to react to more parts of the game...that is what a reaction is supposed to do. Also, most of the parts I mentioned are on norse mythology

    • @lucky4d725
      @lucky4d725 Год назад +3

      @@ImotekhtheStormlord-tx2it butchered ? Since when has Gow tried being accurate to the mythologies its based on ?

  • @E-GeL
    @E-GeL Год назад +88

    I think she missed it but the Eitr notification at the first meeting of the World Serpent, it is poison and that's why Thor's belly wound didn't heal in the second game

  • @redstonecircuitoffunmc913
    @redstonecircuitoffunmc913 10 месяцев назад +26

    5:08 I think I remember Freya telling us that this isn't the actual world tree but a smaller version.

    • @warmice4136
      @warmice4136 7 месяцев назад +8

      yeah she said it was a decoration made to represent the tree, not the actual world tree itself.

  • @aisadal2521
    @aisadal2521 Год назад +191

    I've always loved mythology experts breaking down the different interpretations in videogames! I hope someday we get an expert breaking down the mythologies in Bayonetta; heck, I'd love to see Dr. Van Deusen return just for the Norse mythology in Bayonetta 2!

    • @jurtheorc8117
      @jurtheorc8117 Год назад +1

      Interesting suggestion, for where it concerns Bayonetta, it's mainly the angels that are the point of mythological interest in the Bayonetta series. As well as references to European witch folklore.
      Though there's nods to other mythologies as well, such as in the weapons with Rakshasa and the accessories with Maha-Kala from Hindu mythology.
      I don't much care for Bayonetta herself, but these references to mythology are definitely appreciated.
      Dante's Inferno (the game) has a similar thing with the Relics, with names like Ciacco's Bile, Antony's Standard and Memory of Acre, as well as the sinners in Inferno: referring either to things from the poem or other historical stuff/characters.

    • @TheSSBBfan666
      @TheSSBBfan666 Год назад

      @@jurtheorc8117 funny enough in the new Bayonetta spin off, they're tackling the Fae folk as enemies.

  • @ChaosLORDish
    @ChaosLORDish Год назад +22

    No way!! She was one of my professors at the University of Alberta. So cool to see her in this.

    • @robertgammett8718
      @robertgammett8718 3 месяца назад

      That’s really cool, you should get in contact with her and explain the game more in depth

  • @Papercut337
    @Papercut337 Год назад +41

    In the game the antagonists sometimes refer to Freya as Frigg, so it seems the developers went with the interpretation that the two names were for the same goddess.

  • @Vadrexx
    @Vadrexx Год назад +85

    5:12
    It's actually not yggdrasil. It's just an artistic version of it. Freya says it during their alfein travel

    • @m.s.5370
      @m.s.5370 Год назад +22

      Exactly, that's why it shows a clip of the realm between realms right after. If I could've been there to contextualize things for her, I'd have been like: "no, that's not really Yggdrasil. THAT'S Yggdrasil" cuz it seems like the only context she got was the small text above summarizing the scenes

    • @nikhillemos6879
      @nikhillemos6879 10 месяцев назад +1

      They never gave her any context on any of the stuff. All she knew is there's Norse mythology in this game... yay

  • @Potetsmakergodt
    @Potetsmakergodt Год назад +37

    As a Norwegian i love people studying our culture

    • @andrewjennings7306
      @andrewjennings7306 Год назад +8

      It's a shame you guys gave it up for Christianity.

    • @tim.noonan
      @tim.noonan Год назад +6

      @@andrewjennings7306 Not like they (or any pagan culture) had much of a choice

    • @brendanmystery
      @brendanmystery Год назад

      @@tim.noonan well I believe that there existed many a christian viking decades after their first interaction with the religion. So while yes many did not have a choice, there were also ones that chose to become Christian for whatever reason. But then again, many of the later ones were probably born into it and as such had no choice.

    • @bloodyfitnerd1947
      @bloodyfitnerd1947 Год назад +2

      @@andrewjennings7306 gave it up? Yeah they totally didn't torture and force people to become Christians at all or to stop believing in their Norse Gods.

    • @farazahmed7
      @farazahmed7 Год назад +1

      @@andrewjennings7306 Bro it is a storybook

  • @mysterious_yokai8791
    @mysterious_yokai8791 Год назад +31

    Kinda wish she had more context and they showed more of the game than just some points like surtur mimirs stories and ect

  • @Nightlizard1564
    @Nightlizard1564 Год назад +84

    Absolutely loved the skoll and haiti scene. Perfect way to visualize mythology

  • @scorponicdragonm.p.t.
    @scorponicdragonm.p.t. Год назад +32

    I need to see the entire review! She definitely has something to say about this! Does she have a channel?! Lol this was great but I need more.

    • @ninjaletto4288
      @ninjaletto4288 Год назад +3

      She does! She has been playing the first game on her Channel: Dr Natalie Games.

  • @XspLzT
    @XspLzT 11 месяцев назад +14

    She should watch a video of Mimir explaining some of the facts he explains to Atreus and Kratos during their expeditions. She might have been very pleased and would have confirmed some of the facts he had given.

    • @phantom-rc7mj
      @phantom-rc7mj 4 месяца назад

      Definitely! That's a good idea

  • @Angellance7
    @Angellance7 Год назад +91

    The fact she didn't mention the rope on freya's hands which is the one Odin hang off in the world tree makes me question if she got enough context to analyse the game correctly

    • @eyywannn8601
      @eyywannn8601 Год назад +37

      I think it’s plain to see that she didn’t have enough context.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +7

      It's basically nothing more than a reference, theres nothing about magical rope being able to bind Odin just because he hung himself with it in the mythology, we don't even know if the hanging is supposed to reference a rope handing, it might very will imply that he pinned himself to the tree with a spear. It all really depends on how old that myth is and what era you draw inspiration from.
      Kind of like Thors red beard. Thats a pretty late thing which is mostly seen in depictions where he is also referred to as a demon, so clearly long after pagan times.
      In other words, it's not really relevant enough to mention is what I'd guess.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +4

      @@rabertoification No, you just got emotionally connected to this game which spit on the mythology so you feel like everything in it is more important than it really is.

    • @brendanmystery
      @brendanmystery Год назад +14

      @@vergil8833 it would seem that you got emotionally connected to the mythology since you use the word "spit" when talking about adaptation. How the fuck do you think they were gonna introduce Norse mythology into the God of War franchise? Did you just want a retelling of norse mythology which we ourselves only know a fraction about since much of it was lost to Christianity taking over Europe?

    • @phaex2288
      @phaex2288 Год назад +5

      @@brendanmystery Norse mythology was not lost due to christiany taking over europe, it was never lost to begin with, the norse people just didn't had the habit of writing too much, everything they wrote were memorial stones sometimes depicting mythological events.
      When Scandinavia was christianized, believing in the elder gods was still popular, they just added Jesus and God to their religion, and there's alot of evidence for this, like a runestone depicting Jesus, the cross and the dragon Fafnir from a pagan saga. So no, Norse Mythology isn't fragmentary because of christianism, it's fragmentary because it was an oral tradition.

  • @Bellarmin13
    @Bellarmin13 Год назад +13

    You can see how much love and dedication was put In this game

  • @boatguy_
    @boatguy_ Год назад +30

    That was really fun to watch. I wish they had given her more of the story.
    It would have been especially cool to get her take on some of the major themes in the two games (repeating the sins of our fathers, and whether you are bound to your fate) and if there are any parallels in Norse mythology. Also the family dynamic between Thor, Sif and Thrud.

    • @mettatonneoex
      @mettatonneoex 4 месяца назад

      Also a bit on the GOW 3 Twilight Of the Gods

  • @davidfollett6522
    @davidfollett6522 Год назад +12

    Another thing that could be included in analysis and observation is the use of Gjallarhorn to signify the start of Ragnarok. It's one of the more simple yet iconic moments of the games

  • @THEDRUMMERJOSH
    @THEDRUMMERJOSH Год назад +22

    If Dr. Natalie did a live play through of the games, I would watch every second.

    • @JohnathanHyde.
      @JohnathanHyde. 5 месяцев назад

      This! I would love to see a first time playthrough of someone like her who shows genuine interest in something that respects the myths and interprets them into a well rounded story while also getting hot takes of what actual myth states.

  • @singingrazors
    @singingrazors Год назад +3

    A lot of the little things you mention like Idun's apples are actually included in the games. I wish there were more clips to give some of those details but I assume they just gave you the biggest highlights for time's sake. I love the way the end up depicting the world tree in this, like a world between worlds.

  • @TehSymbiote
    @TehSymbiote Год назад +19

    This production team needs to provide context for these scenes rather than letting her assume incorrectly for so much. Every video they do this it seems. Very disappointing 😞

  • @TheBrewery23
    @TheBrewery23 5 месяцев назад

    This is fascinating! The knowledge of the professor is incredible and heightened my curiosity of the Norse civilization and mythology.

  • @SalSanchez
    @SalSanchez 3 месяца назад +1

    this was such a cool video! you can see her passion for her studies and i loved every second of it

  • @2006Mookie2006
    @2006Mookie2006 Год назад +17

    Yo, I love her please keep bringing her back. She did a phenomenal job. I just finished god of war 1 haven’t started the 2nd yet. (New gen. Not old) But history overall is awesome except I get so lost in the action of the game I end up forgetting things lol😅

  • @DarkKnight6six6
    @DarkKnight6six6 Год назад +18

    "Not looking like I expected" is totally on brand for Odin to be fair.

  • @LooseCo
    @LooseCo 4 месяца назад +1

    This kinds of videos are always interesting, I wish during the reaction though she could get filled on on specific details, like Kratos being from Greece, Atreus being his son but also the son of a giant, Mimir actually being Puck from Midsummer's Night's Dream, etc. I'd like to hear her thoughts on that that stuff

  • @BlownInterceptor71
    @BlownInterceptor71 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely awesome...I have always wondered about this mythology. You explained superbly. Thank You!

  • @lcb5651
    @lcb5651 Год назад +6

    Your analysis was actually very good, I've been following(I mean playing of course) God of War since its starts, and when it reached Norse mitology I always wanted to know how much of the game was actually accurate to that mithology, now I'm very happy that after you commented it out I can see that game developers did a good job doing a research and adapting it for this game; I was really shocked when Tyr was actually Odin on disguise to ruin plans of Kratos and Atreus... seeing it from point of view of the game of course :) . I think Gamelogy did right thing asking you to see it before playing it so you can analyse it with your actual knowledge withou biases,then just to see how accurate this game is with its Norse mithology. I'm very impressed about your comments and really appreciate you doing this thank you.

    • @TheOnlyToblin
      @TheOnlyToblin Год назад

      The one huge quibble I have is the representation of Baldr. The ONE character in Norse myth that is unambiguously and absolutely good and pure, to the point that he's actually glowing with light, and they turn him into a villain? That's a stretch. A BIG stretch.
      Other than that, I can live with the atrocious pronounciations of Norse names and places and other minor weirdnesses, but the Baldr thing...honestly unforgivable. It'd be like making Jesus a villain to Christians. Like wtf?

    • @evanf.4801
      @evanf.4801 4 месяца назад

      they didnt do a good job, at all

  • @LalaKhan-ho2gm
    @LalaKhan-ho2gm Год назад +22

    They way she says Nordic words and pronounces them. I could listen to her say such words all damn day.

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Год назад

      If you like how norse words sound, I recommend you to listen to Wardruna.

    • @TheOnlyToblin
      @TheOnlyToblin Год назад +1

      As a scandi, and student of Old Norse, I was impressed. For a non-native speaker she did it surprisingly well. Most Americans don't get anywhere close to proper vowel sounds.

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Год назад

      @@TheOnlyToblin do you know where I can study it? I'm very curious and I love how it sounds

    • @TheOnlyToblin
      @TheOnlyToblin Год назад +1

      @@araceli2827 If you're serious about actually studying it and not just listening to how it sounds, you'd have to look at any university or such that offers Old Norse as a language study, or perhaps together with Norse studies in general. If you're just interested in what it sounds like, Dr Jackson Crawford here on RUclips does a relatively respectable job of pronouncing it.
      There's still a hint of American accent to it, but outside of that, it's very difficult to find anyone who is fluent in Old Norse. Even I am not, in spite of being a native Swede. Phonetics change over time and while I can relatively easily adjust to the Old Norse phonetics, it's not "native" to me, so even I would have an accent.
      if you want something that sounds similar in spirit, Icelandic is a very close analogue. The languages aren't grammatically similar and a lot of words have change, but the SOUNDS of Icelandic are quite close to Old Norse. Not exactly, but close.

    • @tenjenk
      @tenjenk 5 месяцев назад

      I loved when she recognised the swearing

  • @XxizzyspinzxX
    @XxizzyspinzxX Год назад +2

    This was so entertaining to watch. Thank you.

  • @gingeedome9812
    @gingeedome9812 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Apple Heimdal is actual a trope within visual media. A lot of times shows or games will show a bad guy eating an apple before or just after they are revealed as the bad guy or as a way of reminding someone they’re a bad guy. It’s a very old filmmaking trope that was originally intended as an allusion to the biblical first sin of Adam and Eve eating the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil which is often depicted as an apple tree. The trope is so common now though that it is just more of a trick/framing device than anything.

  • @slimkt
    @slimkt 5 месяцев назад +4

    I’d love to watch her play the last two games and just hear her commentary on all of it. Though, I suppose she’d need to know some of the original trilogy to get full context for the Norse mythology games.

  • @Yashaanzm90
    @Yashaanzm90 Год назад +19

    Yeah she definitely needed more context than what was given to her! A lot of the things she was questioning and was unsure of was clearly explained throughout the gameplay. If this is a pre-recorded thing then maybe have someone there that knows the material really well and can cut to the explanation to her questions and doubts.

  • @HistoriaOrbis74
    @HistoriaOrbis74 7 месяцев назад

    Very refreshing to hear these explanations coming from a professional abd thank you.

  • @CarBleach
    @CarBleach 8 дней назад

    in the game when tyr saw freya for the first time in a long time he calls her frigg and she said “don’t call me that that’s not who i am anymore” so cool attention to detail

  • @vishnulachansin9023
    @vishnulachansin9023 Год назад +12

    bruh gamology yall dropped the ball on this one. you could have given her more context and way more scenes to react this feels like half baked for views.

  • @ginger_jesus4716
    @ginger_jesus4716 Год назад +5

    I always thought that the mask was a nod to the movie 'the mask'

  • @besinji2000
    @besinji2000 4 месяца назад +1

    Frigg and Freya are the same in this game. She mentions she hasn’t been called Frigg in a long time. Lots of artistic liberties obviously, but a very good and mostly accurate story. Love that they did some research and just edited some as needed

  • @N0rseman
    @N0rseman 5 месяцев назад

    To have an opportunity to just sit and talk with Dr. Van Deusen would be the most amazing thing i could imagine. I have read the eddas, and i consult the havamal often. I've been told my ancestors can be traced back all the way to old Scandinavia but there is not real way to prove it. Unfortunately, i'm 42 and very poor and i will continue to read all that i can. college was never in my fate, but who knows about the future.

  • @UnchainedPassion
    @UnchainedPassion Год назад +4

    I really wish they would give them a bit more context, so they could fully comment on the intepretations bc it kinda ends up being them repeating themselves and having to focus on figurering out the context of the scenes, instead of provide their knowledge to what is happening.
    Of course writing an essay of all the lore bits too much but like point out the most relevant things about the characters and important object in those scens like the noose Freya has, so they might have some knowledge about that they can share.

  • @caitlyncpelletier
    @caitlyncpelletier Год назад +8

    The true power of the mask will make Loki ssmmmookkiiiiinnn!

  • @Rainebowes
    @Rainebowes 11 дней назад

    I would honestly love to see a play-along where someone like her drops facts about the subject matter during the slower parts and comments how it relates to the scenes when the story picks up.

  • @grgin17
    @grgin17 9 месяцев назад

    I would absolutely watch full gameplay of her playing (or someone playing and her watching) ... her reactions would make it really funny to watch

  • @yokaboka
    @yokaboka Год назад +4

    to see him as an enemy that needs to be fought by this "HERO" ... i lold so hard

  • @JE.M07
    @JE.M07 Год назад +7

    Should have told that Kratos was from greek and he just slip in, in the story. If I'm right, Faye's husband don't have enough info, so he's unknown and Kratos easily got in the Norse.

    • @willhornsby206
      @willhornsby206 5 месяцев назад

      according to a comic and the book version of the game he was dragged to the Norse Pantheon after he left Greece in GOW3. Eventually he and Faye fight then they get married and have Atreus.
      I always found it great Kratos tries to change by hiding his past only to need the Blades of Chaos to save Atreus. When Faye dies her protection spell is broken in order for Kratos and Atreus to go on a journey and change their fate by showing them what was originally predicted in order for Kratos to learn that changing is better then staying the same. And Vallhala Dlc being therapy for Kratos to finally realize that he wasn't just a ruthless killing machine and be able to reflect and admit his wrong doings was great. Seeing Kratos sitting on that throne he once threw away, seeing it change to no longer represent what it used to and Kratos finally being rid of the ash of his first wife and child if even for a little bit was just perfect.

  • @Cortanarama
    @Cortanarama 11 дней назад

    It really did look like the Loki mask from The Mask lol.
    I'm surprised they didn't show her the Surtr scene or the Garm/Fenrir scene. Also, wish she commented on the Thor/World Serpent fight during Ragnarok because it went from the mural of the 1st game depicting potential Kratos' death with Loki resurrecting him as the World Serpent into just a "oh look, there's the Thor/World Serpent fight in the background." Also liked the idea of Kratos being Tyr as giving him a name in each mythology would make it easier for him to be in a future game with a new pantheon.

  • @Ragan31687
    @Ragan31687 Год назад +3

    In the first game they did mention that Frig and Freya are one in the same in this series.

  • @Aisaaax
    @Aisaaax Год назад +3

    GOW is an amazing game, and it is all about subverting common knowledge of norse mythology and twisting it in a way that stays consistent with the myth but leads to a different outcome.

  • @LithFox
    @LithFox Год назад

    But AMAZING information. :D thank you for the time you spent on this!

  • @kyledaly8769
    @kyledaly8769 5 месяцев назад +1

    God of war are so of my favorite games I think her breaking it down is awesome she seems cool hope she checks out more of god of war to give her more context

  • @gmafb5243
    @gmafb5243 Год назад +3

    14:46 Odin: That's my Frigg.
    14:55 Freya is Odin's husband?!
    Dude, he just called her Frigg 10 seconds ago...

    • @araceli2827
      @araceli2827 Год назад +2

      Not the same person on mithology...

    • @TGPDrunknHick
      @TGPDrunknHick Год назад +2

      @@araceli2827 well kinda. there is some speculation they might be the same person. there is also a few theories that Loki is another guise of Odin's as well. Mythology is weird and lot of it was destroyed or distorted by Christianity.

  • @Tradefleet96
    @Tradefleet96 Год назад +6

    I know you guys don't really do this, but I'd be down if you got her for a full playthrough of both games lol 😂

  • @ksl4044
    @ksl4044 7 месяцев назад +1

    adding context to freya as the same entity as frigg is important to the game, the game itself explains this by saying that freya was a vanir goddess who married odin to end the war, and she is the one who taught him magic. but after a long time he became more desperate in his search for a way to prevent ragnarok and he began to turn her own children against her so when she tried to leave odin bound her to midguard and cast a spell that prevented her from ever harming another being

  • @coolmanplayz438
    @coolmanplayz438 8 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love this game and the one that came before it, couple things to point out, that seem to be shown without context in the video, in the scene with Atreus and jormungandr speaking to each other, Midgard is in the middle of fimbulwinter, hence why Jormungandr is covered in ice, its implied that fimbulwinter froze Midgard pretty much completely, and they're actually in the same spot as the one in the first clip with jormungandr, its just frozen now. In the scene where Ragnarok is destroying asgard, its explained in the game that Ragnarok is a being that is created from Surtr and someone named sinmara, combining into one being, Surtr is indeed from muspelsheim in the game and its said that sinmara is from Nifilheim. In the scene where Odin and Freya are speaking to each other and Freya is binding him with runes, the noose she's holding is the one Odin hung from the world tree with. Further, in this version of the story, Freya and Frigg are supposed to be one in the same, with a major plot point being that she was Baldur's mother, and Kratos murdered Baldur at the end of the first game. The necklace she takes from Atreus when they are speaking in Midgard actually has the Mistletoe arrow that killed Baldur on it. All very cool moments in the game. There is on scene not shown here that is my favorite scene in the franchise, and one of my favorite scenes in gaming, and its when Kratos ends up blowing Gjallahorn and beginning Ragnarok. I get chills every time I see that scene.

  • @avi_innit
    @avi_innit Год назад +21

    i like how the game is actually so close to the real mythology

    • @paulberloth4302
      @paulberloth4302 Год назад +4

      You are so mistaken. The writers got more and more lost as the game progresses. Deeply disappointed that lack of understanding of what mythology and polytheism is destroyed the possibility for many to experience a fascinating sense of grasping life through stories.

    • @avi_innit
      @avi_innit Год назад +3

      @@paulberloth4302 i do not mean to compare it with real mythology of greek or norse , i mean it a comparitive way with other stories/ games that take some parts of history or mythology of a religion or country and make a movie/game or any other entertainment around that story , God of War does far better than some games out there in terms of encompassing what they could in a game revolved around a progression system and fighting , the only game i could think of that is comparable to encompassing the actual myth or history in a game is Ghost of Tsushima that cleverly showed feudal japan and the mongol invasion on the island of tsushima, many aspects of Japanese culture was added into the game cleverly and i really rate that game good , The game captures the sense of how even though honour was tought all across japan , Some classes of people can not become slave to regid system of Pride and honour and have to live life hiding from the jurisdiction of the Shogun . And while i praise both these games i know that these are not any where near what happened truly or what is belived , They do a god job at making a story around a progression based fighting game that is semi-open world and has story lines sprinkled all accross the map(s) and Bosses at every corner . As a hardcore Japanese Mythology enjoyer and a scholar learning kanji and history of Japan , i was disappointed that it was not upto my level in terms of history and japanese culture but for a beginner or a casual person who wants to experince The feudal japan , greek mythos or the norse mythos , Both these games do good job and i loved em. My brother who is 14 played both these games and he is the kind of guy who 100% finishes everygame and literally played ghost of tsushima for 62 hours and got the 100% completion trophy in GoW and now he is extremely excited know about the past of kratos and the myth tale of the pantheon and he is learning japanese from me so i think both the games did good jobs at making him intrigued and thats what games are for having fun and learning .

    • @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger
      @Valome_Virtual_Gravedigger 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@paulberloth4302maybe fucking watch the BTS of Ragnarok's creations
      They know the mythology, but they needed to make it fit GoW's theme since Loki, the the one who starts Ragna is missing

  • @rundownthriftstore
    @rundownthriftstore Год назад +22

    I was under the impression that Frigg and Freya being the same character was a pretty universally accepted theory?
    Edit: WTH how are you gonna end it there??!?! I need a part 2 with Surtr!

    • @Mek_Alenes
      @Mek_Alenes Год назад +1

      Frigga and Freyja are sometimes depicted as the same character, true. But they are shown as different deities jus as often.

  • @philliproberts77
    @philliproberts77 10 месяцев назад

    I want you to watch the whole game, and hear everything from you. That was incredible. I could listen to you forever.

  • @kimicomiko
    @kimicomiko 20 дней назад

    You should have shown her the introduction to the world tree with Freya explaining that that is just a smaller depiction in Tyr’s Temple used to travel to different realms

  • @UchihaKuriso
    @UchihaKuriso Год назад +6

    Could have at least told her who Kratos is and what his games are usually about.

  • @vince371vc
    @vince371vc Год назад +4

    If she plays the full game she'll notice that the game is not very accurate to the norse Mythologie ^^ but then again it had to be changed a lot, to get a plot involved with new characters like kratos and atreus

    • @TheOnlyToblin
      @TheOnlyToblin Год назад +2

      Thank you. As much as I love depictions of Norse myth (I mean, as a Scandi, how can I not enjoy when my culture gets the spotlight?), it's only superficially related to the myths. That said, the way they've adapted it is probably as faithful as you can when you're trying to shoehorn in fucking GOD OF WAR into Norse myth :)

  • @RapinaFire
    @RapinaFire 5 месяцев назад

    Just loved the video!

  • @kole9158
    @kole9158 5 месяцев назад

    Dr Natalie did a great job with the limited information and footage she was provided with but i would love to hear more of her actual opinions, theories and thoughts

  • @HoodedMushroom
    @HoodedMushroom Год назад +3

    Its so sad they didnt provide some details, context...

  • @neoputotyra
    @neoputotyra Год назад +4

    how to make her explaining more related to the game ?
    give her the overview or summary of GoW beforehand

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +1

      Shes not there to explain the game though, and the games story spits in the face of mythology so maybe it's for the better they didn't give her that much information, it would only make her spend more time correcting in.

    • @lucky4d725
      @lucky4d725 Год назад

      @@vergil8833 It doenst spit if you know how working with fiction actually is.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +1

      @@lucky4d725 Tf is that supposed to mean

    • @lucky4d725
      @lucky4d725 Год назад

      @@vergil8833 let me explain myself better.
      If you know how fiction works then no, it doesn't "spit in the face of mythology".
      Hope it's more understandable now.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +1

      @@lucky4d725 You just made it stupider.

  • @thorveim1174
    @thorveim1174 5 месяцев назад +1

    some notes/explanations
    -Kratos comes from greece and named his son after a spartan soldier, which is why neither have a norse name
    -Here Frigg and Freya are one and the same, though notably Frigg is a name that almost only Odin uses and freya hates being called Frigg
    -Atreus is Loki mainly through prophecies, most made by his mother (who was a giant)
    -Ragnarok is both the name of the event and of the creature that brings is, which is a transformed surtr
    -While Atreus/Loki is not the father of Jormungandr or Loki, he is directly responsible for what they became: Jormie was just a snake that he revived in the past (time travel), while Fenrir used to be a normal wolf that died, and who's soul Loki put in the body of garm, who here is a realm tearing monster that cannot stay dead because it has no soul whatsoever. As for Angrboda, she is just Atreus's crush and isnt the mother of those creatures anymroe than Atreus is their father. Likewise Hati and Skoll arent related to Fenrir at all there.
    -there is a reason Balrd doesnt look good: he basically stopped taking care of himself and went insane as here, the magical protection prevents him from feeling ANYTHING, be it pain, pleasure, warmth, cold, even the taste of food.

  • @allanm2064
    @allanm2064 4 месяца назад

    You rock professor! I wish you all good things!

  • @alfiesmallwood8992
    @alfiesmallwood8992 Год назад +8

    They need to give her more context to what happens in the game

  • @AlphaAchilles
    @AlphaAchilles Год назад +3

    I love how she had zero context or an idea on what’s going on in the story of GOW. Also, they did quick clips of scenes where she talked over anything of importance. So basically she was just “reacting” the 10 second video with no audio heard. Just constantly talking without actually listening to any of the dialogue. I hated this

  • @aeolussvichi7680
    @aeolussvichi7680 Год назад +1

    Oh man I really recommend her exploring Kratos history and getting more of that context as to why the Norse gods are an opposition to him.
    They aren’t necessarily bad guys in the game, and knowing the context would help to understand that a bit better and their whole approach to the story they’ve crafted in GoW and GoWR.
    I’m a huge enthusiast of Greek and Norse mythology and love what the GoW did with the two mythologies.

  • @4lbertoZ4val4
    @4lbertoZ4val4 Год назад

    I’ve been using this recipe for 3-4 years now. 10/10 thank you!

  • @d4n737
    @d4n737 10 месяцев назад +3

    Shame that they didn't tell her the context for a lot of those places and characters, like the fact that the "World tree" in Tyr's temple is only an artistic depiction of it, sculpted from the actual branch of the tree of life. In fact we get to see how big in really is in the realm between realms

  • @abodieqwerty4678
    @abodieqwerty4678 Год назад +11

    No comments at all on angroboda from miss expert?

    • @harlannguyen4048
      @harlannguyen4048 Год назад +12

      She can't. It would expose that the devs didn't care about adapting the mythology faithfully. You got to have black characters in the game, even if it makes no sense, for those sweet ESG points.

    • @youngrootv
      @youngrootv Год назад

      @@harlannguyen4048 lol cry more. If gods were real we wouldn’t be able to comprehend them so human concepts like skin color wouldn’t mean anything. Who cares what someone’s adaptation of a character is. You’re just sounding racist for no reason my guy

    • @Daniel-vi2on
      @Daniel-vi2on Год назад +16

      @@harlannguyen4048 i would agree with you if they made black scandinavians, but since she's literally another race from another dimension essentially who cares, you guys are way to bothered by this

    • @ShadowMoon878
      @ShadowMoon878 Год назад

      @@harlannguyen4048 You are stupid. They are mythological characters. Who cares if they are White, Black, Asian? There is already an anime about Greek gods and they all speak Japanese. There is also an isekai anime about Loki and he speaks Japanese and became a Private Investigator. Hell, there is even an Anime about Dragons who became girls and one of them is literally the Aztec Serpent God Quetzalcoatl and she is japanese and speaks japanese!

    • @Just_marii
      @Just_marii Год назад +4

      ​@@harlannguyen4048 When was god of war ever accurate?

  • @WhosThat2876
    @WhosThat2876 Год назад

    I kept seeing this thumbnail WHILE I was still playing and ignored because of spoilers. so glad i did. this was awesome

  • @Rfcfan1996
    @Rfcfan1996 Год назад

    Thats why I love Mythology so much varied stories of how we all came to be. A lot of parallels to the Dodecatheon within Norse Mythology

  • @karmmaroo
    @karmmaroo Год назад +3

    fun fact: the Version of Donar (Thor) is the most mythologically speaking accurate potrayl to his mythology self

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 Год назад

      Mostly, yes. I mean, mythological Thor isn't a depressed alcoholic (well, he's probably an alcoholic, but it doesn't seem to ever affect him negatively in any of the stories) but they got the shape of the hammer right, they got his hair and beard right and really, he absolutely might be built like that. Medieval scandinavians probably would have envisioned someone looking like him as the strongest of the gods over some super sculpted body builder.
      One thing the games did get wrong is that Thor is supposed to be wearing two iron gauntlets which he needs to hold the hammer.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 Год назад +2

      This portrayal of Thor is the least accurate to what a norse person would have believed Thor to be. Red hair is the only part that is mildly accurate to certain descriptions in some later texts, but those christian era sources likely just simplified his ealiest hair description, which was "red as gold". The norse referred to gold as red in certain poetic contexts, but the comparrison to gold makes it clear that Thors hair was golden in the eyes of those who wrote that description, which would be whomevers family or historian that Snorre Sturlason talked to as his source.
      You can say what you want about Snorre, but at least he didn't refer to Thor as a demon like those who later wrote that Thor had burning red hair.
      Fact of the matter is that there is no such thing as a canon regarding such specifics. Some descriptions are canon to the norse beliefs, like Odins one eye and Tyrs one hand, but hair color and other non-specific looks would vary from town to town. One town might see Thor as brown haired and young while the next see him as blond and ultra masculine while the next see him as an old grey haired man. As long as they look like something you could realistically consider to be a norse persons idea of a perfect warrior, it would be a valid depiction.
      An obese pale drunkard with unwashed dark red hair is not in any way an accurate depiction, and it is in no way what a norse person would consider the perfect hero. 98% of them would not even know what a fat person looks like since most norse people lived very active lives with minimal farming.
      I know the common reason why this depiction is considered accurate by LARPers, it's because he "looks like a strongman", right? And strongmen are so fat, right? No. Strongmen do indeed have big bellies, but they have even bigger upper bodies with clearly bulging chests and shoulders. This Thor depiction does not have that, he is floppy, his belly is the biggest part of his body, that is not how strongmens proportions are. Their chests, arms, shoulders, and of course backs make up their mass, their guts just follow suit. The concept art for Thor looks alot better in that regard, he actually looks like a very well built strong man. His chest is not so saturated with fat that it flows into his belly in that artwork because thats only something that happens on obese people, not strongmen.
      This depiction of Thor sucks. They should have followed the earlier concept art more closely. They even have a version where he had his gloves.
      But I guess this sad fat version served their purpose better, that purpose being to humiliate and downplay all the big important male dieties while pretentiously shoving the less important female gods into every storyline because thats what modern depictions of ancient european culture always seem to do. Guess we can't expect more when americans who spend too much time on twitter are allowed to make these adaptations.

    • @newleader5982
      @newleader5982 Год назад

      Absolutely character and appearance wise.

  • @westsidewhiskers
    @westsidewhiskers 5 месяцев назад

    great commentary from a pro! i love the insight

  • @siresbrs
    @siresbrs Месяц назад +1

    Hello @ProfessorNatalie, There is a lot of lore that Mimir gives during the travel time In God of War (2018). You should watch that, and see what you think.

  • @pinedragon5398
    @pinedragon5398 5 месяцев назад

    People like Professor Natalie are why I haven't given up on college. People like her are awesome and make learning/research fun.

    • @ProfessorNatalie
      @ProfessorNatalie 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I really do love what I get to do for a living :)

    • @pinedragon5398
      @pinedragon5398 5 месяцев назад

      @@ProfessorNatalie 👁️👁️
      I was not expecting you to reply! That actually startled me. But also, that’s really cool.

    • @ProfessorNatalie
      @ProfessorNatalie 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@pinedragon5398 I look at these comments from time to time (for better or worse!). I appreciate comments like yours so much.

  • @AtlanticCanadianGamer
    @AtlanticCanadianGamer 5 месяцев назад

    That was a fun watch!

  • @sarcasmuser8235
    @sarcasmuser8235 4 месяца назад

    I like that she can understand how it's just a video game, and that not all parts of the story have to completely match up with the traditional Norse Mythology, while still managing to make connections between the two.

  • @Yogirlchoosin99
    @Yogirlchoosin99 Год назад +2

    Actually really like seeing a professional break this down and being surprised

  • @makeda6530
    @makeda6530 Год назад

    I love when professors get to see these, always cool!

  • @JackPt2
    @JackPt2 5 месяцев назад

    15:13 definitely thought of freya and frigg as the same person because when freya pulls out her wings Odin says”that’s my frigg”

  • @drcookieccook230
    @drcookieccook230 4 месяца назад

    I'd love to watch an entire playthrough with her

  • @mr-noluck1153
    @mr-noluck1153 Год назад +1

    Big spoler for GOW Ragnarök
    I love the final fight scene where Thor punches Jormungundr so hard he dissapears (mythology reference).

  • @alexbaker9996
    @alexbaker9996 5 месяцев назад +1

    we need to see her do this video again after watching or playing through the past 2 gows

  • @chrislovstv123
    @chrislovstv123 Год назад

    Awesome video. When I first started playing through GOW 2018 and GOW Ragnarok, I spent quite some time trying to wrap my head around what they were trying to convey because I was hanging on to what I know about Norse Mythology. Once you let that go and remind yourself that this is a story INSPIRED by a Mythology and not BASED factually on what is believed to be the true telling of Norse Mythology, the game became easier to grasp. I personally liked what the developers did, because GOW wasn't designed to be just like the Poetic or Pros Edda, it's designed to be GOW.

  • @sergioc7
    @sergioc7 Год назад

    I would love to see more videos about this

  • @punkin7802
    @punkin7802 7 месяцев назад

    as a norse pagon i love seeing you point out things i did playing the game

  • @Teffy2105
    @Teffy2105 Год назад

    Great commentary!

  • @tensaiproductionz4107
    @tensaiproductionz4107 6 месяцев назад +1

    Idk if anyone said this yet but the name Frigg was a nickname Odin in God of War to Freya - first being a pet name to her - then it became a way to smear her accomplishments by associating Freya's deeds with the Aesir "goddess" Frigg, to further devalue her things as a means of control from Odin.