Tyr is such a good god among all the Norse god just to help a fellow god who lost himself due to betrayal.. much respect for the writer to add on such an amazing dlc and character development for the characters 🎉
I love how this interaction implies that Tyr was once very similar to Kratos himself. A warlord and monster who killed because it was all he knew and lost everything because of it. In a way it shows him as what Kratos will some day become, a wise, learned man of peace, who knows when to fight, and when to talk. Which fits with how every time tyr 'yields' he does it after almost casually catching a full force punch from Kratos showing just how equal they are in strength.
Note tyr is the only one who addressed Kratos as Spartan the Norse realm
Understandable since tyr did travel to Greece and obtain the pot telling the story of kratos
The unburnable beard. Truly a God worth Worship
The hand jank at 0:46 was a bit weird lol
Had me 😂
Tyr is such a good god among all the Norse god just to help a fellow god who lost himself due to betrayal.. much respect for the writer to add on such an amazing dlc and character development for the characters 🎉
ITS JUST A BREEZE
Edit: Oh jesus his arms glitched out
Tbh, the runs through Valhalla in here does have a way of clearing thoughts. I could cackle on about Tyr being a god of wisdom but
I love how this interaction implies that Tyr was once very similar to Kratos himself. A warlord and monster who killed because it was all he knew and lost everything because of it. In a way it shows him as what Kratos will some day become, a wise, learned man of peace, who knows when to fight, and when to talk.
Which fits with how every time tyr 'yields' he does it after almost casually catching a full force punch from Kratos showing just how equal they are in strength.
“…Show me.”