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GoW is one of my all time favorites, I remember watching my dad play it before I was even allowed to. Super hype for this video and any other GoW content you pursue, thank you TSF.
You've gotta check out the two PSP spinoffs (which were ported to PS3). Their gameplay may not hold up to the best of the trilogy, but in story terms they add a lot of depth to Kratos.
You're wrong about the gameplay, it holds up pretty well and is really underrated in both games. They have some of the best secondary weapons in the series, new and original enemies that you can't find in the og trilogy and you can chain some crazy combos if you know what you're doing.
The PSP spin-offs were my introduction to the God of war series and I hold those very dear to my heart so I would love to see him check out those games also
True story, I was at a GDC conference back when both God of War 3 for PS3 and Ghosts of Sparta for PSP were out. I was talking with the director of God of War 3, Stig Asmussen in an open mic discussion and brought up Ghosts of Sparta developed by Ready and Dawn and asked what he thought of the game. Without hesitation, the first thing he said was that he personally felt that Ready and Dawn made a far superior God of War game than Santa Monica did. That's some high praise for a PSP game, but I agree. I absolutely loved Ghosts of Sparta. It's probably my favorite of the older games.
Your understanding of plumbing and proper pipe installation is truly inspirational. I wish more modern video games took the time to teach their players useful trade skills like Aphrodite does.
My favorite part about the ending of three is that Athena put hope into the box in the intention to have Kratos open it and kill zues. She was hoping to have Kratos give it to her so she could become the Supreme diety of Greece. Throughout the entire series Kratos is being used by everyone. Then he drives the sword through himself refusing to be used again. Love it
honestly insanely good writing all around in the original trilogy. its a shame they get so disrespected by the Norse reboot, everyone acts like Kratos was just a sex crazed caveman with no emotions or character depth whatsoever.
@@Ronbotnik Blame game journalists for that. One of them comes out with the idea that Kratos's entire character before 2016 was "angry man kill people" and the rest of them went with it. Even after the dumbass responsible admitted to basing his claim off of playing 2016 and the demo of GoW3 *only*. Never touched the series outside of the reboot and a demo of the final game in the trilogy, yet somehow he knew the character better than people who had been playing the games since that original PS2 release.
@@AngelBatistaa TBF the original plan was for Odin and Ra to come in after Zeus's death because of the power vacuum it left behind and after killing the popular pantheons for Kratos to become one of the three wisemen that came to Jesus Christ. So, fighting an invading Pantheon while trying to live in Greece in peace would've worked. Instead we got this whole "emotional" story in Ragnarok which should've been a 2-parter. Not bad but ended up being meh compared to the first GOW 2016
@@Ronbotnik To be fair both mythological character of Kratos is seen as a mad-driven vessel that just kills things, he has inputs, opinions, and thoughts, but everything is run down the drain when action is required to take place. Also, the personality portrayed in the game, even though some think it is thought-provoking and deep, for the ancient Greek philosophic point of view, he is still nothing but a menace that also has the minimum amount of thinking and ethos in him.
One of my favorite moments playing GoW 3 is using the “Fear Kratos” Costume, which quadruples the damage you deal and receive. It makes the game super easy since you can kill most enemies before they hit you, but it also makes everything really cinematic, since your zipping from scene to scene in a very action movie kinda way. For example, the opening battle with the horse monsters goes from you whaling on them for a minute or so to them showing up and you tearing them apart in like 10-15 seconds before transitioning to the next part, which makes the whole battle feel like one seamless and continues scene.
Fun fact: originally the developers wanted kratos to die after the first game to make it feel more like a Greek tragedy but the producers thought it was too depressing (also hoping for sequel)
It still is, he never got what he wanted, he still was suffering having been given just enough to keep living so he would be under the thumb of the gods with nothing else to cope with but to keep the same cicle that put him where he is
I’ll never forget the end fight with Aries at the end of the original God of War. I have an older brother and there used to be the cliche of “beat the boss for me bro.” The fight with Ares was the first time me and my brother encountered a boss that _he_ couldn’t beat. It felt like a legit irl level up when I beat him lol felt so satisfying and my older bro was so hype 😂
That actually sounds so awesome chief, good looks and thanks for sharing! :) makes me wish I was clutching for my lil bros like that when we played together hahaha, pretty sure I just screenpeaked them right back tho most of the times 😂
@@DieEineMieze Ares. Who seriously cares. My bad I didn’t use the proper Greek spelling when I was stoned and left my comment. I was more or less concerned about it making actual sense. 👌🏻
You should definitely make videos about what you unconditionally love if you feel like it It might not be the most analytical content but it cannot be overstated how fun is it to hear someone gushing over what they enjoy
This is why a channel like CinemaWins is so much more enjoyable to watch than CinemaSins. The "complaints" this guy has about these games are so incredibly arbitrary that it feels like he was grasping as hard as he could about what to find to complain about. I wish there were more reviews about how fun a game is and less about trying to nitpick things they didn't like about it.
@@BabyKobeeee I've had YT since 06, my subscriptions mean nothing to my tastes 🤣 I love organically finding content and watching like 3 videos from the same person in a row lol
I'm also confused regarding "My subscriptions mean nothing to my tastes" as it'd be a pretty clear indicator of the type of content you find tasteful/like.
Very surprised you didn’t mention having Kratos pushing his daughter’s soul away with button smashes, I remember that being one of the most savage things I had ever seen in a game at that age
@@TheFirstCurse1it was in Chains of Olympus, when you kill Persephone (mentioned and used in GOW 3) and chained Atlas to hold the world (Mentioned in GOW 2).
Perseus was indeed the same Perseus from Clash of the Titans. Same appearance, gear, and voice actor. Super cool. Hercules was also Kevin Sorbo. Nice. It is really cool that they went so far as to tie everything together.
I really liked the added touch of the Kraken being an amalgamation of horse and water beast, since it reflects that Poseidon was also the god of horses and the sea..
The one fight that stands out to me even a decade later in GoW 3 was the one where you return to the underworld temporarily and have a long, long gauntlet fight with a cerberus. When I played on Titan difficulty, it was by far the hardest boss, even more than Zeus. I don't know why that one section was so ruthless, but I don't think you even showed it in the video. Guess different strokes for different folks.
That boss was almost impossible without spamming the exiles magic attack, satyrs and cerberus is just brutal. That fight made me look up a guide on how to kill it. It id extremely easy on god and spartan mkde but on Chaos mode it was near impossinle
On a PAIN run for 3, that was absolutely the hardest hurdle next to the scorpion fight where, in that run, everything one shots you because of no upgrades.
Stay to the wall and climb at a diagonal angle, barely moving back and forth when needed. Move into, at an angle, to the spikes to reach a gap. That's the secret. As well as touching the wall to wait when needed. Wall won't knock you down.
That and the underworld is just clear bad design on their part, obviously due to the budget. Right after the amazingly perfect Pandora's Temple too which is a shame
The thing is that the first God of War does so well. It's set up like a classic Greek tragedy. You have a person of reputation (a Spartan captain), who succumbs to his hubris (pride in his combat, making a deal with Ares), and he learns that no matter how much of his anger he uses it will never make things right. At the end he is ultimately brought to be humble before the power of the gods and Fate, and in the end he shuffles off the mortal coil in ultimate nemesis (the punishment he deserves). It gets modern touches as modern audiences don't like Classical Tragedy so much, but it's a good structure for a game about Greek mythology. The second and third aren't nearly as story-tight.
still better than new era, and "old era" cause they realized sex sells, when did we become such prudes the classic fixed camera isn't bad, and not archaic but ironically more free than the new camera is in the newer games one strength to the kills is they always give certain rewards from certain enemies, so its a BAD IDEA to avoid QTEs especially in 1 GoW still just strong cause its quick and to the point and really should of been the only one, now its all ruined, tragic issue of 3 is rushed development to its ideas, more options lead to more mashing ironically losing its stronger design one thing good on it is Kratos as a character, he's not the emotinless beast people act like he is when 2018 dropped in revisionism, he speaks more and is actually able to express his thoughts better than even ragnarok's
God of War 1 and 2 were my favorite games I beat with my dad. I loved this game series and the memories made while playing with him, and I'm happy to see it's still as amazing as I remember it
Everytime game journalists or redditors say that Kratos matured, became selfless character that learned the meaning of sacrifice and grew up to be a family man in the new games I immediately know they didn't even bother to play the old trilogy (plus psp games) and have no idea what they are talking about.
I mean, there's a difference between learning the meaning of something, and applying that to your life. The former is Kratos in the original games, the latter is Kratos in the new ones. Kratos looking back at his past and not wanting to repeat it is the most basic form of emotional maturity, and that's absolutely what he lacked in the original games.
@@Dorraj My personal issue (that plenty of videos have talked about) is the fact that people act like Kratos was some 2 Dimensional character who was just "angry for no reason". GOW4 works because GOW1-3 has character be this tragic person with some depth. Dude's a broken man. Things like Chains of Olympus or Ascension show it off more. Like how badly he didn't want to kill Ares' son.
@@yellowcard8100 Well unfortunately CoO was tied to a mobile console that most people did not have, most people don't even know the portable games existed. And for whatever reason people hated Ascension. I legit didn't even know it had come out until multiple years into the PS4s life. It's a problem that a lot of people have when discussing a lot of video games. Everyone thinks characters are always written one-dimensionally. They expect a character to act one way and one way only, with 0 change throughout the games, and if they do change, it's either "revolutionary" or absolutely hated beyond belief (coughTLoU2cough)
What I love about the original trilogy is how the world felt impossibly big even with the limitation of PS2. The elaborate room with moving gears and floor and such feels so alienating but a definite staple of the series. The cube caverns from 3 and Horse statue from 2 probably my favorite because the sheer scale of it alone.
God of war was literally the reason I wanted and got a PlayStation when I was a kid. Special series of games. Love em. Thanks for doing this video on it Salt. Look forward to what’s next.
Honestly... for as good as the sequels (not sure how they can be viewed as reboots) were, I prefer the original trilogy. Simple story and big focus on what trully matters - gameplay. OG Kratos is great hack and slash series.
Is more original, like now you have the Ubisoft greek Games but you have no other Game myth telling gore and power fantasy with sex (not just "It was 2000" but because also in the myths they go crazy like this with Zeus and Heracles "i have 500 kids" ) Norse was use like in 20 Games i would say and like 10 did right i guess
The original trilogy also has much better platforming due to the fact that you can actually jump and have proper vertical mobility instead of what we have in the newer game
i liked the QTEs in the old trilogy... yeah you read that right , i dont want kratos doing cool shit while i just watch the psp / ps3 gow games did qtes better by putting the prompts on each side like : circle (right) square (left) and so
The end of 3 and all the Pandora stuff makes more sense if you have played Chains of Olympus on the PSP as it has scenes with Kratos and his daughter. I would recommend playing the PSP games if you have not, they are fun.
To be fair, Kratos killing Poseidon and Haded in the first third of the game gets across that the rest of the game will be a genuine *slaughter* It also enthasises how consumed by fear Zeus was. Instead of all 3 brothers just jumping Kratos together ,he decided to literally throw all of Olympus's defenses at him first and only showed back up once *literally everyone else was dead* , leaving him to kill Kratos on his own and leading to the outcome he dreaded.
As someone who has been playing since before the NES, pretty much every year is golden. There were tons of really great games that came out in the 10's and the 20's haven't been bad either this far.
8:00 Ok so, gotta disagree with you on that point. The reason Kratos didn't help the captain wasn't because Kratos doesn't have empathy, but because he does. The captain of the ship abandoned his men to save himself, something that Kratos, being a feared and respected military leader of the Spartan army would never have done himself, just as he shows repeatedly throughout the series.
someone else said the exact same thing is there something i missed that makes it extra funny? i mean don't get me wrong the wording is funny , but is it THAT funny? is there something i'm missing here or did it just catch you off guard? genuine question here i have no intention of being condecending or disrespectful...
49:17 - Because Zues is his father... so if he ganked Zues before he could bone down with Kratos' mortal mom, Kratos doesn't ever exist, and NONE of the potential time lines would remotely matter... * From here it's all about trying to get Pandora's Box into position to be opened... Phrasing! ; )
Great video. In my eyes 2010 almost rivals 2007 as the greatest year in video game releases. Both were fantastic years but 2007 just barely wins. But Keep up the good work. You're delivery and humor always make the videos top notch.
@@TheSaltFactoryBlack Flag is awesome, but in my opinion it shouldn't have been an Assassin's Creed game. The Assassin stuff was boring and felt like a detour from doing Pirate shit.
I really like the way the boss fight against Zeus in 3 ending in first person mirrors the fight against Poseidon at the beginning ending in a first person perspective from Poseidon's point of view
It’s kinda sad that the first thing I think of when I hear David Jaffe isn’t the fact that he designed the iconic God of War series, but that he raged out over not being able to solve one of the most simple rooms in Metroid Dread.
yeah......im not sure what happened to David Jaffe after Twisted Metal Black and the original GoW trilogy. Its like some wiring in his head came loose, he just doesnt even seem like the same person anymore and it really shows both in his work and how he carries himself.
@@Ronbotnik Happened to a lot of prolific game devs in the 2010s, sadly. Social media rotted their minds, or showed us all how rotten their minds already were. I call it the Phil Fish effect. :D
Blast from the past. Don’t knock the horny moments! Those were awesome for 13 year old me lol. Hope you tackle Dragon Age Inquisition soon. Or the original Halo Trilogy at some point.
About God Of War 1 not ending on a sad note: not having played the game, I do not know the general tone of the scene, so I'm not sure how it's handled, but to me, nabbing Kratos off the water and plopping him down on the god of war throne seems like even more punishment. All he wants is for it all to be over, and making him god of war just means it will keep going on, he will keep being tortured by his memories, and even death is no longer an option...
"The lead singer of Disturbed" Damn it. When I heard that I immediately jumped to "I'm indestructible!!" and that doesn't fit with Kratos' attempted suicide at all xD Anyway, for me I like the most GOW 1. Then GOW 1 the second, GOW 3, 2, Ascension, and the rest I either didn't play or don't remember enough to rank. GOW 1 is still the only one I beat multiple times a day though :).
Because while GOW 3 definitely looked better, had better combat and all those things, the more I think about it, the more it feels to me just like a slaughter fest instead of a deep character story. Some mindless fun can of course be good, but in case of GOW it doesn't work for me.
god of war games are really special to me cause i grew with them not only literally but in how i appreciate games in general when i first played gow 1 and 2 i was a teen that thought i was old enough to adult shit so yeag gow was THE GAME, lots of blood and violence, an asshole but powerful character, tits out, and a tragic story that i enjoyed but wasnt much my focus cause much like kratos, i wanted to just kill shit in a cool way when i played gow 3 years and years later i was older, the violence and gameplay was still cool af but it was feeling.. empty for say, yes the gods where assholes but kratos was worse than them, hell i was actually hating him because ive really started to caring about story and my actions in a game and to see kratos realise how fucked up he was and how he basically doomed everyone with his revenge at the end and sacrificing himself was really satisfiying but kinda bittersweet and last by the time ive played gow 2018 i just felt so happy to see kratos trying to live a better life and having a family again, and i felt deeply his struggle to let his rage get out and fear of regressing to his older self because much like he had changed and gained new understanding of the world around him, so had i
He isn’t exactly a villain, he dodged bad shit yes but has done good too in the old games. But he is a complicated character and that is why he is awesome.
@@Tekkenandgaming It depends on the game. He's a complicated anti-hero in GOW 1, he's kinda on the line between anti-hero and villain in GOW 2...and then he's just a straight up villain in GOW 3.
Great series of games. I’ll stop right about midway through God of war two to add some notes 1. I always thought the first game was meant to be a throwback to the great hard R movies of the 80’s in addition to also being the clash of the titans as it existed in your dreams. (the actual 80s movie has not aged well) but I’m saying it’s got a significant Paul Verhoeven vibe to it. Gore, bewbs, and so on. It’s ironically very similar to 300, which was based on a comic that I believe came out before the first God of war so I’m not sure who was influencing who. I always said that except for the mythology angle, god of war made you feel more like you were in that kind of movie. 2. I am at almost the 40 minute mark and I think you missed that they actually got Perseus himself, harry Hamilin, to reprise his role. Apologizes if I’m wrong but I think you definitely missed it. Honestly I didn’t think he was very good in GOW2, but it’s still kind of cool. Also, Kevin Sorbo, who played Hercules on the old TV show plays Hercules in god of war three. In case you missed that. 3. I think the big flaw in the first game, and it is nearly perfect, is how you had just one massive puzzle in the middle of the game. It’s not bad, I didn’t get bored, but I kind of like how they spread them out more later. I’ve got work to do and I’ll come back to it later, but I thought I’d pass on those thoughts
@@jonasjojofalco9896 when Metroid Dread came out, he streamed the game and got stuck on a room for 2 hours. He had to shoot the ceiling, and everything pointed to that being the solution. After that, he rage quit and deleted the game. He also said that was horrible game design, when everyone called him out, he doubled down on it and made several videos on it. This made people lose a lot of respect in him as a game developer
Yes, it is.. a true classic.. only been downhill from there.. and the lack of nudity nowadays is stupid, the gsmes are rated R, we can rip someones spine out, but not see bare titties!? Wtf!?
I know its probably a ways away, but I cant wait for the Starfield video! Thanks for the revisit into my rage filled sessions of trying to platinum these games lol, and the way these games have evolved over the years really speaks for the folks at Santa Monica Studios!
Even today, I love GoW trilogy and I prefer it over the new installment. I honestly don't think that literal god of war should be as vulnerable as Kratos is now. Honestly GoW trilogy in at least 144 fps is what I need right now. They should remaster / remake it for PC.
Really late to the party but at the beginning of GoW2, you are led to believe that Athena is the one attacking you, shrinking you and assaulting you with the colossus, because of the initial confrontation in the opening cutscene and because of what looks like an owl (a symbol of Athena) flying around. HOWEVER, when said bird is revealed to be Zeus morphed into an eagle (one of Zeus’ symbols), it’s revealed that Zeus is the one who animated the colossus all along and was the one who attacked Kratos in his giant form, and so Athena wasn’t even involved at all
If you like PoP, I finished A Video Game has a great video on the entire series if you haven't seen it already, but I feel like you probably have - ruclips.net/video/Io6zwExo3jw/видео.html&
Your inability to pay attention to the story of 2 doesn't make it bad. I had no issues understanding why I was doing what I was doing. Seeing you constantly rolling and dashing your way through, and just outright skipping telling certain story events tells me about your impatience with the game, it surprises me little that you stopped paying attention to the story after 1 game. You praised 1 for it's setpieces and how cool it all was, and then say that's the low point of 2, that doesn't make any sense. GoW was always about having really cool setpieces with story as a backburner, *especially* in GoW 1. It's so weird to see someone focus on story so much for these games, especially in such a backwards way like this.
It's the worst in the series. It's Marvel phase 4 writing and an extremely rushed game. It's almost a joke in that regard. Watch Under the mayo's video on it. He is wrong about some things but he's spot on on Ragnarok. As is the video "ragnarok : a modern disaster" or whatever it's called.
@@Dravianpn02the lowest tier bait I've ever seen. Let the man play first to decide for himself. Also bringing up that rеtаrd Mayo truly shows severe lack of comprehension skills on your part.
@@ВладиславБулаев-л3э you haven't played the first 3 or you wouldn't be saying what you are saying with the confidence you believe you have. You must have missed the part where I admitted he can be wrong. Only reading issues here is you. Your defense of Ragnarok tells me you consume product and don't think critically about anything you put time into as long as it's shiny and ad formulaic as possible. The idea Ragnarok is some great game means you lack the mental maturity to admit flaws and again show you haven't played the originals and are poor at comparing things or again, you wouldn't be saying what you are saying.
You haven't known pain and difficulty until you play God of War 2 on Chaos mode. Whenever I see people saying god of war 4 or the valkryie queen (3rd tried her on GMGoW) are the hardest in god of war I laugh so hard. So obvious those people never fought Zeus or Ares.
In reference to the complaints about GoW 2'a story kinda unraveling a little towards the end at 49:00... yeah, it can feel strange and jarring. The quest to kill the Fates has been incredibly stressful and emotionally wounding for Kratos, and it first starts creeping in visually for us against Theseus with the door-decapitation, as he puts his rage on full display for all to see, but getting the Rage of the Titans, specifically from the ASHES OF PROMETHEUS, was really wounding for him. The rage he's accessing is the re-opened wounds of his family's murder, all the abuse and manipulations he suffered at the hands of the gods, all the things that have been taken from him and denied to him only to see him suffer. He snaps fully and goes off the deep end in GoW 2, because (to the Greeks) allying with the Titans is akin to a Christian making pacts with Satan directly. There's still hints of him showing mercy throughout 2 (E.g., Sparing Typhon, trying to help Prometheus, trying to spare Theseus, etc) but time and time again his attempts to be a better person are actively discouraged by anyone and everyone he meets... So he commits fully to not caring about anything else, getting more and more brutal and sadistic as it goes on, embracing what everyone else says ablut him, as well as his own self-hatred, and lashes out at the rest of the world, and especially at Zeus. Also it doesn't have a huge place in the rest of the rant, but killing the last Spartan in this world (other than himself) was the point where he truly snapped with rage at Zeus, and committed to making sure Zeus would not just be killed, but that he would suffer first, before being allowed to die. Killing Athena was another big moment for Kratos, actually. This was always something that I assumed, but based on how literally every other god speaks to him in 3, I think the god he was closest to during his stay on Olympus. He thinks she betrayed him in the beginning, but realized it was Zeus and not her. She was working for Zeus, but he didnt bare any malice toward her, and never intended for her to get caught up in him killing Zeus. However, when she says that every other god will stop at nothing but to deny him his revenge, his attempts at peace, and that KRATOS is at fault and needs to stop... He says "fuck it". Since they clearly all agreed that he Kratos was their enemy, he would treat them as such. He goes back in time to grab the Titans (which, btw was always Gaia's plan) to bring the greatest enemies of Olympus to their doorstep from the moment of the Titan's height of power, after the gods of Forging, Tactics and War (Also Thanatos but whatever) no longer existed on Olympus. Kratos was going to get his revenge, and if his family wanted to step in and side with his asshole dad, then they're all just as bad as Zeus. No more mercy, no more kindness, no more pain for Kratos, all he has left is to kill Zeus, so he will do just that, and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING will get in his way anymore. In GoW 1 we see a mortal warrior die and become a god. In GoW 2 we see a god stripped of his grace, tossed down to Earth, given an impossible task, and even though it breaks him further, the entire story shows us Kratos' descent into genuine rage and madness, choosing to discard any humanity he still had after killing Athena and her using her last words to deny and chastise him. Fully discards any humanity he might've had... right up until interscting with Pandora brings back the younger and happier Kratos. Brings him back to the caring father he used to be, underneath the fierce and bloodthirsty Spartan commander & warrior... but even still he's not ready to make the right choice, and chooses vengeance and murder over love and mercy, throwing Pandora into the flame for no reason. One last obstacle between him and the person he hates the most... he kills Zeus, and stomps on his ghost too. Then, and only then, standing atop Mount Olympus looking down at Greece, does he truly understand what the consequences of his actions were, how he gained nothing after all of this destruction... and he remembers that ultimately, the one he hates more than anyone else is himself. He pushed all that self-hatred onto Zeus, and when the weight of that came crashing back down on him, along with the realization of what he did, he sought what he was denied at the end of God of War 1: release from suffering. On top of Mount Olympus, to a devastated and destroyed Greece, Kratos used all the power he had accumulated over the journey, and chose kindness, mercy, freedom, and release from suffering. He didn't save Greece, he destroyed it. However, he also then gave the Greeks the tools they would need to fix their devastated world, for better or for worse. He gave mortals the power to no longer have to rely on the gods to fix their problems. Personally it's why I think Kratos was from this moment onwards the god of Hope. (possibly even always, but that one's a bit of a stretch even for me lol) Kratos being the god of hope actually ties nicely into the new games too, as he still is surrounded by chaos and calamity, no matter where he goes or what he tries to do, yet finally there's a difference outcome. People finally accept the hope he offers, because he understands that for others to open their hearts to him, he must also open his to them.
remember getting the game around launch as a kid and watching G4 Tech's "Cheat!" (when Kirsten first became host) to learn about the hidden phone number you could call and hear Kratos answer with Jaffre saying thank you for the support
I always liked how the ending of GoW1 you become the God of War and you have the chains super powerful and are basically a Demi god. But of course in God of War 2 they can’t have you be that OP and just up the ante, so they take away your powers like in every Metroid game. I remember wondering when I beat Super Metroid as a kid in 1994 or 1995 thinking “man! The next Metroid game will be wild since Samus has that rainbow hyper beam now and is super powerful!” But at least Metroid Fusion finally came out 7 whole years later (I waited a LONG time), and there was story reasons why she was so weak again and lost everything.
I haven't played these games since they were released so it's cool to go down memory lane. I fucking loved them back in the day and tried to unlock all the goodies and trophies, some of the challenges were damn near impossible but they were a good time. Thanks for this video🙏
If you haven't already, I recommend checking out a video about The Man Who Broke God of War in Half. It's all about the OG speedrunning community surrounding the first GOW back when it was first released, and it's actually really interesting seeing some of the skips they'd discovered back then
I mean... To be fair to the game, Ancient Greek artwork is full of nudity. So it's not remotely weird that in a world inspired by Greek myth nobody seems to be wearing clothing.
I really miss these old GOW games. This when GOW felt like GOW to me. Now with Gow ragnarok release and it becoming mainstream, I fear where the series is going. So many ppl keep shilling ragnarok but I despise it
By the middle of the third game, I think Kratos really wouldn't care about being betrayed anymore, because he ends up unaliving everyone who does and getting what he wants anyway. So the gods themselves are the idiots for repeatedly trying to betray him.
The lack of emphasis on the quote where aries justifies having kratos kill his family "to create the perfect warrior" and kratos saying "you succeeded" as he kills him. - tragic
What I really love about gow 3 is that every weapon is just as useful and stylish to use as the other. The problem being that a certain "someone" (totally not me) just can't let go of the nemean cestus
48:10 that "back and forth " in Kratos ' emotions is what I experience with my bipolar disorder. Any emotion is amplified to 200% . One day I care for for a person , and the next day that person means nothing to me . Thats why I always identified with Kratoes and understand every single decision he has made in all the games .
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Super excited for this. I love your stupid voice.
GoW is one of my all time favorites, I remember watching my dad play it before I was even allowed to. Super hype for this video and any other GoW content you pursue, thank you TSF.
I wish we got weekly videos from you. However I realize, along with streaming, you probably have a full time job as well.
I mean, you are not particularly good at criticism, so you might as well give a synopsis of the new ones, too.
I love that Hercules was the only person Kratos actually tried to talk down.
It was also neat that they got kevin sorbo to voice act him, the same guy who was famous for being hercules in the tv series
Percius is also same actor as clash and wraith of the titans and he did thought of it as a continuation of his roles from those
technically he does throughout he just keeps getting the same answer (no)
@@koncewiczdthe same guy who went on to make the horrendous god's not dead movies
His story is actually taken from Heracles’s story.
You've gotta check out the two PSP spinoffs (which were ported to PS3). Their gameplay may not hold up to the best of the trilogy, but in story terms they add a lot of depth to Kratos.
You're wrong about the gameplay, it holds up pretty well and is really underrated in both games. They have some of the best secondary weapons in the series, new and original enemies that you can't find in the og trilogy and you can chain some crazy combos if you know what you're doing.
The PSP spin-offs were my introduction to the God of war series and I hold those very dear to my heart so I would love to see him check out those games also
I remember beating the PSP games but not the ps2 ones
@@marnixmaximus3053beat the ps2 games. You're genuinely missing out if you haven't already.
True story, I was at a GDC conference back when both God of War 3 for PS3 and Ghosts of Sparta for PSP were out. I was talking with the director of God of War 3, Stig Asmussen in an open mic discussion and brought up Ghosts of Sparta developed by Ready and Dawn and asked what he thought of the game. Without hesitation, the first thing he said was that he personally felt that Ready and Dawn made a far superior God of War game than Santa Monica did. That's some high praise for a PSP game, but I agree. I absolutely loved Ghosts of Sparta. It's probably my favorite of the older games.
Your understanding of plumbing and proper pipe installation is truly inspirational. I wish more modern video games took the time to teach their players useful trade skills like Aphrodite does.
He must have learned from the master :Jonny Sins
Had me on the first half, not gonna lie
My favorite part about the ending of three is that Athena put hope into the box in the intention to have Kratos open it and kill zues. She was hoping to have Kratos give it to her so she could become the Supreme diety of Greece. Throughout the entire series Kratos is being used by everyone. Then he drives the sword through himself refusing to be used again.
Love it
honestly insanely good writing all around in the original trilogy. its a shame they get so disrespected by the Norse reboot, everyone acts like Kratos was just a sex crazed caveman with no emotions or character depth whatsoever.
@@Ronbotnik Blame game journalists for that. One of them comes out with the idea that Kratos's entire character before 2016 was "angry man kill people" and the rest of them went with it. Even after the dumbass responsible admitted to basing his claim off of playing 2016 and the demo of GoW3 *only*. Never touched the series outside of the reboot and a demo of the final game in the trilogy, yet somehow he knew the character better than people who had been playing the games since that original PS2 release.
@@AngelBatistaa TBF the original plan was for Odin and Ra to come in after Zeus's death because of the power vacuum it left behind and after killing the popular pantheons for Kratos to become one of the three wisemen that came to Jesus Christ.
So, fighting an invading Pantheon while trying to live in Greece in peace would've worked. Instead we got this whole "emotional" story in Ragnarok which should've been a 2-parter. Not bad but ended up being meh compared to the first GOW 2016
Everyone hated the suicide ending in gow 3 at the time this game came out. I remember people online complaining about it so much
@@Ronbotnik To be fair both mythological character of Kratos is seen as a mad-driven vessel that just kills things, he has inputs, opinions, and thoughts, but everything is run down the drain when action is required to take place. Also, the personality portrayed in the game, even though some think it is thought-provoking and deep, for the ancient Greek philosophic point of view, he is still nothing but a menace that also has the minimum amount of thinking and ethos in him.
One of my favorite moments playing GoW 3 is using the “Fear Kratos” Costume, which quadruples the damage you deal and receive. It makes the game super easy since you can kill most enemies before they hit you, but it also makes everything really cinematic, since your zipping from scene to scene in a very action movie kinda way.
For example, the opening battle with the horse monsters goes from you whaling on them for a minute or so to them showing up and you tearing them apart in like 10-15 seconds before transitioning to the next part, which makes the whole battle feel like one seamless and continues scene.
On hardest difficulty without upgrades, you die in one hit a lot. I love it because of it's glass cannon nature.
Good idea for a possible stream gow3 but I'm a glass canon lol
You can use hercules shoulder guard item to mostly negate the damage
I am playing it on Titan right now and on chaos it of would make me insane because the game is really unfair in some points.@@Dravianpn02
Fun fact: originally the developers wanted kratos to die after the first game to make it feel more like a Greek tragedy but the producers thought it was too depressing (also hoping for sequel)
"It'd be too depressing", they said before making the most depressing story possible
As if Kratos didn't die and come back to life like 3 times
It would have been much better
Never liked the idea of Kratos taking on Other gods because reasons
He didn't do what he did for shit and giggles
It still is, he never got what he wanted, he still was suffering having been given just enough to keep living so he would be under the thumb of the gods with nothing else to cope with but to keep the same cicle that put him where he is
I’ll never forget the end fight with Aries at the end of the original God of War. I have an older brother and there used to be the cliche of “beat the boss for me bro.”
The fight with Ares was the first time me and my brother encountered a boss that _he_ couldn’t beat. It felt like a legit irl level up when I beat him lol felt so satisfying and my older bro was so hype 😂
That actually sounds so awesome chief, good looks and thanks for sharing! :) makes me wish I was clutching for my lil bros like that when we played together hahaha, pretty sure I just screenpeaked them right back tho most of the times 😂
Bro says he never forgets the fight, but calls him Aries even after editing his comment hahahaha
@@DieEineMieze Ares. Who seriously cares. My bad I didn’t use the proper Greek spelling when I was stoned and left my comment. I was more or less concerned about it making actual sense. 👌🏻
@@OhNoJoshEdits HOW DARE YOU
Daaaamn~
You should definitely make videos about what you unconditionally love if you feel like it
It might not be the most analytical content but it cannot be overstated how fun is it to hear someone gushing over what they enjoy
Agreed, especially since most of the VG content these days is just anger and hatred.
This is why a channel like CinemaWins is so much more enjoyable to watch than CinemaSins.
The "complaints" this guy has about these games are so incredibly arbitrary that it feels like he was grasping as hard as he could about what to find to complain about. I wish there were more reviews about how fun a game is and less about trying to nitpick things they didn't like about it.
I agree !
@@Dorraj Wins and Sins doesn't fill the same roles though. Sins is just stupid fun while Wins is an actual analysis.
I usually find your videos years/months after they come out, glad to finally see one when it's fresh!
Quite literally the exact here.
Lmfao just subscribe
@@BabyKobeeee I've had YT since 06, my subscriptions mean nothing to my tastes 🤣 I love organically finding content and watching like 3 videos from the same person in a row lol
@@Ultrahuntrweird flex but ok
I'm also confused regarding "My subscriptions mean nothing to my tastes" as it'd be a pretty clear indicator of the type of content you find tasteful/like.
Very surprised you didn’t mention having Kratos pushing his daughter’s soul away with button smashes, I remember that being one of the most savage things I had ever seen in a game at that age
Not part of the original trilogy unfortunately
That wasn't in the main trilogy. It was in one of the other 3 games, either Chains Of Olympus, Ascension, or Ghost Of Sparta.
@@TheFirstCurse1it was in Chains of Olympus, when you kill Persephone (mentioned and used in GOW 3) and chained Atlas to hold the world (Mentioned in GOW 2).
I, too, bought a PS3 just to play the GoW trilogy and it was so worth it
Better than the new ones in my opinion
@@shawklan27ehh totally different games hard to compare them.
Emulators my friend it’s free
@@adamzk8762 Try playing GoW 3 in RPCS3, it's a nightmare
goofy
@@shawklan27
Every Time Salt Uploads a new video, i literally jump up in joy
same :)
Same!
Yup
Salt says "New vid", we say "how high"
Same
Perseus was indeed the same Perseus from Clash of the Titans. Same appearance, gear, and voice actor. Super cool.
Hercules was also Kevin Sorbo. Nice. It is really cool that they went so far as to tie everything together.
That was Harry Hamlin? Oh damn.
And Rip Torn is a crazy old weirdo with confusing motivations and methods...
and also plays Hephaestus in GOW III.
lol
the short answer is yes they still hold up and are better games than the 2018 and Ragnorok games easily
My man. B-)
Yes. Yes it was
Lol i literally said this in my head before clicking the video hoping someone would comment this. Thank you for that 😂
Next video
I still have great memories of playing the original 3 games
Yes and then some
I really liked the added touch of the Kraken being an amalgamation of horse and water beast, since it reflects that Poseidon was also the god of horses and the sea..
The Kraken was the squid monster he killed in the second game, I think you mean the hippocampi from the third game?
Hippocampi and Kraken are not the same thing.
The one fight that stands out to me even a decade later in GoW 3 was the one where you return to the underworld temporarily and have a long, long gauntlet fight with a cerberus. When I played on Titan difficulty, it was by far the hardest boss, even more than Zeus. I don't know why that one section was so ruthless, but I don't think you even showed it in the video. Guess different strokes for different folks.
That boss was almost impossible without spamming the exiles magic attack, satyrs and cerberus is just brutal. That fight made me look up a guide on how to kill it. It id extremely easy on god and spartan mkde but on Chaos mode it was near impossinle
It was the Satyrs. Pain in the ass in all 3 main games.
On a PAIN run for 3, that was absolutely the hardest hurdle next to the scorpion fight where, in that run, everything one shots you because of no upgrades.
That one took me a few hours over a few days on chaos. The scorpion was equally annoying. I don't remember how long he took me, though.
Climbing that spikey tower at the end of GoW 1 was a nightmare without getting hit once.
Recently got through it on my 4th try during my recent playthrough and I felt pretty good about myself
Stay to the wall and climb at a diagonal angle, barely moving back and forth when needed. Move into, at an angle, to the spikes to reach a gap. That's the secret. As well as touching the wall to wait when needed. Wall won't knock you down.
That and the underworld is just clear bad design on their part, obviously due to the budget. Right after the amazingly perfect Pandora's Temple too which is a shame
The thing is that the first God of War does so well. It's set up like a classic Greek tragedy. You have a person of reputation (a Spartan captain), who succumbs to his hubris (pride in his combat, making a deal with Ares), and he learns that no matter how much of his anger he uses it will never make things right. At the end he is ultimately brought to be humble before the power of the gods and Fate, and in the end he shuffles off the mortal coil in ultimate nemesis (the punishment he deserves). It gets modern touches as modern audiences don't like Classical Tragedy so much, but it's a good structure for a game about Greek mythology.
The second and third aren't nearly as story-tight.
still better than new era, and "old era" cause they realized sex sells, when did we become such prudes
the classic fixed camera isn't bad, and not archaic but ironically more free than the new camera is in the newer games
one strength to the kills is they always give certain rewards from certain enemies, so its a BAD IDEA to avoid QTEs especially in 1
GoW still just strong cause its quick and to the point and really should of been the only one, now its all ruined, tragic
issue of 3 is rushed development to its ideas, more options lead to more mashing ironically losing its stronger design
one thing good on it is Kratos as a character, he's not the emotinless beast people act like he is when 2018 dropped in revisionism, he speaks more and is actually able to express his thoughts better than even ragnarok's
"Kratos, hurry!" is a 10/10 underrated moment in gaming history
I legit thought this video was just about the first game. But realizing it's about the first 3 games was the best gift I could have gotten.
God of War 1 and 2 were my favorite games I beat with my dad. I loved this game series and the memories made while playing with him, and I'm happy to see it's still as amazing as I remember it
...so did you just not do the sex scenes or?
Everytime game journalists or redditors say that Kratos matured, became selfless character that learned the meaning of sacrifice and grew up to be a family man in the new games I immediately know they didn't even bother to play the old trilogy (plus psp games) and have no idea what they are talking about.
This is the main reasons why I believe we should never acknowledge journalist as gamers or people.🐱
I mean, there's a difference between learning the meaning of something, and applying that to your life.
The former is Kratos in the original games, the latter is Kratos in the new ones. Kratos looking back at his past and not wanting to repeat it is the most basic form of emotional maturity, and that's absolutely what he lacked in the original games.
Why
@@Dorraj My personal issue (that plenty of videos have talked about) is the fact that people act like Kratos was some 2 Dimensional character who was just "angry for no reason". GOW4 works because GOW1-3 has character be this tragic person with some depth. Dude's a broken man. Things like Chains of Olympus or Ascension show it off more. Like how badly he didn't want to kill Ares' son.
@@yellowcard8100 Well unfortunately CoO was tied to a mobile console that most people did not have, most people don't even know the portable games existed. And for whatever reason people hated Ascension. I legit didn't even know it had come out until multiple years into the PS4s life.
It's a problem that a lot of people have when discussing a lot of video games. Everyone thinks characters are always written one-dimensionally. They expect a character to act one way and one way only, with 0 change throughout the games, and if they do change, it's either "revolutionary" or absolutely hated beyond belief (coughTLoU2cough)
What I love about the original trilogy is how the world felt impossibly big even with the limitation of PS2. The elaborate room with moving gears and floor and such feels so alienating but a definite staple of the series. The cube caverns from 3 and Horse statue from 2 probably my favorite because the sheer scale of it alone.
Omg i laughed so much at the plumbing segment. Only to end with"i was ready to tear the bitch head off" pure magic
God of war was literally the reason I wanted and got a PlayStation when I was a kid. Special series of games. Love em. Thanks for doing this video on it Salt. Look forward to what’s next.
Honestly... for as good as the sequels (not sure how they can be viewed as reboots) were, I prefer the original trilogy. Simple story and big focus on what trully matters - gameplay. OG Kratos is great hack and slash series.
Is more original, like now you have the Ubisoft greek Games but you have no other Game myth telling gore and power fantasy with sex (not just "It was 2000" but because also in the myths they go crazy like this with Zeus and Heracles "i have 500 kids" )
Norse was use like in 20 Games i would say and like 10 did right i guess
The original trilogy also has much better platforming due to the fact that you can actually jump and have proper vertical mobility instead of what we have in the newer game
i liked the QTEs in the old trilogy...
yeah you read that right , i dont want kratos doing cool shit while i just watch
the psp / ps3 gow games did qtes better by putting the prompts on each side like : circle (right) square (left) and so
The end of 3 and all the Pandora stuff makes more sense if you have played Chains of Olympus on the PSP as it has scenes with Kratos and his daughter. I would recommend playing the PSP games if you have not, they are fun.
To be fair, Kratos killing Poseidon and Haded in the first third of the game gets across that the rest of the game will be a genuine *slaughter*
It also enthasises how consumed by fear Zeus was. Instead of all 3 brothers just jumping Kratos together ,he decided to literally throw all of Olympus's defenses at him first and only showed back up once *literally everyone else was dead* , leaving him to kill Kratos on his own and leading to the outcome he dreaded.
The 2000's really were the golden age for gaming
It really was, I miss it so much
As someone who has been playing since before the NES, pretty much every year is golden. There were tons of really great games that came out in the 10's and the 20's haven't been bad either this far.
8:00 Ok so, gotta disagree with you on that point. The reason Kratos didn't help the captain wasn't because Kratos doesn't have empathy, but because he does. The captain of the ship abandoned his men to save himself, something that Kratos, being a feared and respected military leader of the Spartan army would never have done himself, just as he shows repeatedly throughout the series.
Are you sure this is fancanon?
The line about tearing aphrodite's head off choked me on my water so hard I nearly passed out
someone else said the exact same thing is there something i missed that makes it extra funny? i mean don't get me wrong the wording is funny , but is it THAT funny? is there something i'm missing here or did it just catch you off guard? genuine question here i have no intention of being condecending or disrespectful...
@@AfifFarhatiit's funny because it's Aphrodite
GoW 3 is so damn good! The fights, the spectacle, the sense of scale, the brutality and the amazing music!!
💥💥The old God of wars will always be better than the new movie talking God of wars
Yup. Though the new ones has the potential but it failed miserably with Ragnarok.
Much prefer the older GOW games to the "insert Cory Barlog" as Kratos.
49:17 - Because Zues is his father... so if he ganked Zues before he could bone down with Kratos' mortal mom, Kratos doesn't ever exist, and NONE of the potential time lines would remotely matter...
* From here it's all about trying to get Pandora's Box into position to be opened... Phrasing! ; )
Great video. In my eyes 2010 almost rivals 2007 as the greatest year in video game releases. Both were fantastic years but 2007 just barely wins. But Keep up the good work. You're delivery and humor always make the videos top notch.
"It's like throwing batteries into the ocean, it just feels right."
Explain. Explain.
Short answer - yes. And it's way better than new god of soy.
"god of soy"
Fake GOW fan spotted.
Love the vids! Would you consider doing the Assassin's Creed franchise also?
Yeah, I loved those games up until 3 when I got tired out. Ironically, 4's supposed to be one of the best, I just never played it haha
@@TheSaltFactoryBlack Flag is awesome, but in my opinion it shouldn't have been an Assassin's Creed game. The Assassin stuff was boring and felt like a detour from doing Pirate shit.
I really like the way the boss fight against Zeus in 3 ending in first person mirrors the fight against Poseidon at the beginning ending in a first person perspective from Poseidon's point of view
Would love to see ur opinion of the other Norse god of war games
It’s kinda sad that the first thing I think of when I hear David Jaffe isn’t the fact that he designed the iconic God of War series, but that he raged out over not being able to solve one of the most simple rooms in Metroid Dread.
yeah......im not sure what happened to David Jaffe after Twisted Metal Black and the original GoW trilogy. Its like some wiring in his head came loose, he just doesnt even seem like the same person anymore and it really shows both in his work and how he carries himself.
@@Ronbotnik Happened to a lot of prolific game devs in the 2010s, sadly. Social media rotted their minds, or showed us all how rotten their minds already were. I call it the Phil Fish effect. :D
Can we just all agree that his description of the Aphrodite scene is absolute creative genius 😂
Blast from the past.
Don’t knock the horny moments! Those were awesome for 13 year old me lol.
Hope you tackle Dragon Age Inquisition soon.
Or the original Halo Trilogy at some point.
About God Of War 1 not ending on a sad note: not having played the game, I do not know the general tone of the scene, so I'm not sure how it's handled, but to me, nabbing Kratos off the water and plopping him down on the god of war throne seems like even more punishment. All he wants is for it all to be over, and making him god of war just means it will keep going on, he will keep being tortured by his memories, and even death is no longer an option...
Gow Greek trilogy is anyday better than the Norse mythology .
Fun fact the Perseus in the game was voiced by Harry Hamlin, the actor who played Perseus in the original Clash of the Titans movie.
And Hercules is voiced by Kevin Sorbo, who played Hercules in the Xena spin-off. And in Xena as well.
for anyone who's curious, Euryale is pronounced like yoor-EYE-a-lee
Ooh at the back of my head I was thinking Uriel. I forgot that character is different.
I’m so glad you’re covering this; these games shaped my gaming taste.
"The lead singer of Disturbed"
Damn it. When I heard that I immediately jumped to "I'm indestructible!!" and that doesn't fit with Kratos' attempted suicide at all xD
Anyway, for me I like the most GOW 1. Then GOW 1 the second, GOW 3, 2, Ascension, and the rest I either didn't play or don't remember enough to rank. GOW 1 is still the only one I beat multiple times a day though :).
For what in bananas reason is GOW 1 above 3?
Because while GOW 3 definitely looked better, had better combat and all those things, the more I think about it, the more it feels to me just like a slaughter fest instead of a deep character story. Some mindless fun can of course be good, but in case of GOW it doesn't work for me.
Those undertale jokes are hilarious 😂
Aw man, It would be really, really great if you followed on to the God of War norse games. Hearing your opinion on them would be dope!
Those are awful
Yeah can't wait for him to find the weirdest takes on trying to find something to complain about.
@@_CrimsonBladebest games oat
god of war games are really special to me cause i grew with them not only literally but in how i appreciate games in general
when i first played gow 1 and 2 i was a teen that thought i was old enough to adult shit so yeag gow was THE GAME, lots of blood and violence, an asshole but powerful character, tits out, and a tragic story that i enjoyed but wasnt much my focus cause much like kratos, i wanted to just kill shit in a cool way
when i played gow 3 years and years later i was older, the violence and gameplay was still cool af but it was feeling.. empty for say, yes the gods where assholes but kratos was worse than them, hell i was actually hating him because ive really started to caring about story and my actions in a game and to see kratos realise how fucked up he was and how he basically doomed everyone with his revenge at the end and sacrificing himself was really satisfiying but kinda bittersweet
and last by the time ive played gow 2018 i just felt so happy to see kratos trying to live a better life and having a family again, and i felt deeply his struggle to let his rage get out and fear of regressing to his older self because much like he had changed and gained new understanding of the world around him, so had i
these games portray how life in greece is perfectly
I still can't get how wokies didn't understood that Kratos is actually a villain, and went with making him good babysitter.
Kratos develops in a hero in the new games lol People who praise evil characters as “sigma” ironically miss the point of the characters and story.
It's called character development, boy.
He isn’t exactly a villain, he dodged bad shit yes but has done good too in the old games. But he is a complicated character and that is why he is awesome.
@@Tekkenandgaming It depends on the game. He's a complicated anti-hero in GOW 1, he's kinda on the line between anti-hero and villain in GOW 2...and then he's just a straight up villain in GOW 3.
Ragnarok is not better than 1-3 and 2018. Not even close.
Great series of games. I’ll stop right about midway through God of war two to add some notes
1. I always thought the first game was meant to be a throwback to the great hard R movies of the 80’s in addition to also being the clash of the titans as it existed in your dreams. (the actual 80s movie has not aged well) but I’m saying it’s got a significant Paul Verhoeven vibe to it. Gore, bewbs, and so on. It’s ironically very similar to 300, which was based on a comic that I believe came out before the first God of war so I’m not sure who was influencing who. I always said that except for the mythology angle, god of war made you feel more like you were in that kind of movie.
2. I am at almost the 40 minute mark and I think you missed that they actually got Perseus himself, harry Hamilin, to reprise his role. Apologizes if I’m wrong but I think you definitely missed it. Honestly I didn’t think he was very good in GOW2, but it’s still kind of cool. Also, Kevin Sorbo, who played Hercules on the old TV show plays Hercules in god of war three. In case you missed that.
3. I think the big flaw in the first game, and it is nearly perfect, is how you had just one massive puzzle in the middle of the game. It’s not bad, I didn’t get bored, but I kind of like how they spread them out more later.
I’ve got work to do and I’ll come back to it later, but I thought I’d pass on those thoughts
Weird side thing, but I can’t think of David Jaffe now without his thing over Metroid Dread. But man, he created something awesome
What thing
@@jonasjojofalco9896 when Metroid Dread came out, he streamed the game and got stuck on a room for 2 hours. He had to shoot the ceiling, and everything pointed to that being the solution. After that, he rage quit and deleted the game. He also said that was horrible game design, when everyone called him out, he doubled down on it and made several videos on it. This made people lose a lot of respect in him as a game developer
@@cjtherandomizer7638nah he got worst even with recent videos
God of war 1 circle button mashing had no mercy
Yes, it is.. a true classic.. only been downhill from there.. and the lack of nudity nowadays is stupid, the gsmes are rated R, we can rip someones spine out, but not see bare titties!? Wtf!?
"Kratos a shallow character". He wasnt, especially with the psp games and acension ontop of the 3.
Looking forward to your video on Dragon Age Inquisition whenever you're ready.
I know its probably a ways away, but I cant wait for the Starfield video! Thanks for the revisit into my rage filled sessions of trying to platinum these games lol, and the way these games have evolved over the years really speaks for the folks at Santa Monica Studios!
I recently played trought gow 2 and 3 again, and man, they're as fun as it was when I played it in school
Even today, I love GoW trilogy and I prefer it over the new installment.
I honestly don't think that literal god of war should be as vulnerable as Kratos is now.
Honestly GoW trilogy in at least 144 fps is what I need right now. They should remaster / remake it for PC.
yeah too bad there isnt even a fanmade project for pc
God's please check out the side games.
They really flush out kratos as a character.
Really late to the party but at the beginning of GoW2, you are led to believe that Athena is the one attacking you, shrinking you and assaulting you with the colossus, because of the initial confrontation in the opening cutscene and because of what looks like an owl (a symbol of Athena) flying around. HOWEVER, when said bird is revealed to be Zeus morphed into an eagle (one of Zeus’ symbols), it’s revealed that Zeus is the one who animated the colossus all along and was the one who attacked Kratos in his giant form, and so Athena wasn’t even involved at all
Damn didn’t think you’d do GOW, fuck yeah. Your videos are an event for me bruh keep up the good work!
You should do the first 3 prince of persia games as well.
If you like PoP, I finished A Video Game has a great video on the entire series if you haven't seen it already, but I feel like you probably have - ruclips.net/video/Io6zwExo3jw/видео.html&
Somehow I think the Sands of Time trilogy might be more up his alley.
Your inability to pay attention to the story of 2 doesn't make it bad. I had no issues understanding why I was doing what I was doing. Seeing you constantly rolling and dashing your way through, and just outright skipping telling certain story events tells me about your impatience with the game, it surprises me little that you stopped paying attention to the story after 1 game.
You praised 1 for it's setpieces and how cool it all was, and then say that's the low point of 2, that doesn't make any sense. GoW was always about having really cool setpieces with story as a backburner, *especially* in GoW 1. It's so weird to see someone focus on story so much for these games, especially in such a backwards way like this.
Agreed,well said.
While I haven't gotten to Ragnarok yet I truly appreciate this series. Thank you for covering it man 😃
It's the worst in the series. It's Marvel phase 4 writing and an extremely rushed game. It's almost a joke in that regard. Watch Under the mayo's video on it. He is wrong about some things but he's spot on on Ragnarok. As is the video "ragnarok : a modern disaster" or whatever it's called.
@@Dravianpn02the lowest tier bait I've ever seen. Let the man play first to decide for himself.
Also bringing up that rеtаrd Mayo truly shows severe lack of comprehension skills on your part.
@@ВладиславБулаев-л3э you haven't played the first 3 or you wouldn't be saying what you are saying with the confidence you believe you have. You must have missed the part where I admitted he can be wrong. Only reading issues here is you. Your defense of Ragnarok tells me you consume product and don't think critically about anything you put time into as long as it's shiny and ad formulaic as possible. The idea Ragnarok is some great game means you lack the mental maturity to admit flaws and again show you haven't played the originals and are poor at comparing things or again, you wouldn't be saying what you are saying.
You haven't known pain and difficulty until you play God of War 2 on Chaos mode. Whenever I see people saying god of war 4 or the valkryie queen (3rd tried her on GMGoW) are the hardest in god of war I laugh so hard. So obvious those people never fought Zeus or Ares.
Love to see this. Would definitely be interested in seeing you cover the PSP games. Theyre also pretty good.
In reference to the complaints about GoW 2'a story kinda unraveling a little towards the end at 49:00... yeah, it can feel strange and jarring. The quest to kill the Fates has been incredibly stressful and emotionally wounding for Kratos, and it first starts creeping in visually for us against Theseus with the door-decapitation, as he puts his rage on full display for all to see, but getting the Rage of the Titans, specifically from the ASHES OF PROMETHEUS, was really wounding for him. The rage he's accessing is the re-opened wounds of his family's murder, all the abuse and manipulations he suffered at the hands of the gods, all the things that have been taken from him and denied to him only to see him suffer. He snaps fully and goes off the deep end in GoW 2, because (to the Greeks) allying with the Titans is akin to a Christian making pacts with Satan directly. There's still hints of him showing mercy throughout 2 (E.g., Sparing Typhon, trying to help Prometheus, trying to spare Theseus, etc) but time and time again his attempts to be a better person are actively discouraged by anyone and everyone he meets... So he commits fully to not caring about anything else, getting more and more brutal and sadistic as it goes on, embracing what everyone else says ablut him, as well as his own self-hatred, and lashes out at the rest of the world, and especially at Zeus. Also it doesn't have a huge place in the rest of the rant, but killing the last Spartan in this world (other than himself) was the point where he truly snapped with rage at Zeus, and committed to making sure Zeus would not just be killed, but that he would suffer first, before being allowed to die.
Killing Athena was another big moment for Kratos, actually. This was always something that I assumed, but based on how literally every other god speaks to him in 3, I think the god he was closest to during his stay on Olympus. He thinks she betrayed him in the beginning, but realized it was Zeus and not her. She was working for Zeus, but he didnt bare any malice toward her, and never intended for her to get caught up in him killing Zeus. However, when she says that every other god will stop at nothing but to deny him his revenge, his attempts at peace, and that KRATOS is at fault and needs to stop... He says "fuck it". Since they clearly all agreed that he Kratos was their enemy, he would treat them as such. He goes back in time to grab the Titans (which, btw was always Gaia's plan) to bring the greatest enemies of Olympus to their doorstep from the moment of the Titan's height of power, after the gods of Forging, Tactics and War (Also Thanatos but whatever) no longer existed on Olympus. Kratos was going to get his revenge, and if his family wanted to step in and side with his asshole dad, then they're all just as bad as Zeus. No more mercy, no more kindness, no more pain for Kratos, all he has left is to kill Zeus, so he will do just that, and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING will get in his way anymore.
In GoW 1 we see a mortal warrior die and become a god. In GoW 2 we see a god stripped of his grace, tossed down to Earth, given an impossible task, and even though it breaks him further, the entire story shows us Kratos' descent into genuine rage and madness, choosing to discard any humanity he still had after killing Athena and her using her last words to deny and chastise him. Fully discards any humanity he might've had... right up until interscting with Pandora brings back the younger and happier Kratos. Brings him back to the caring father he used to be, underneath the fierce and bloodthirsty Spartan commander & warrior... but even still he's not ready to make the right choice, and chooses vengeance and murder over love and mercy, throwing Pandora into the flame for no reason. One last obstacle between him and the person he hates the most... he kills Zeus, and stomps on his ghost too. Then, and only then, standing atop Mount Olympus looking down at Greece, does he truly understand what the consequences of his actions were, how he gained nothing after all of this destruction... and he remembers that ultimately, the one he hates more than anyone else is himself. He pushed all that self-hatred onto Zeus, and when the weight of that came crashing back down on him, along with the realization of what he did, he sought what he was denied at the end of God of War 1: release from suffering.
On top of Mount Olympus, to a devastated and destroyed Greece, Kratos used all the power he had accumulated over the journey, and chose kindness, mercy, freedom, and release from suffering. He didn't save Greece, he destroyed it. However, he also then gave the Greeks the tools they would need to fix their devastated world, for better or for worse. He gave mortals the power to no longer have to rely on the gods to fix their problems. Personally it's why I think Kratos was from this moment onwards the god of Hope. (possibly even always, but that one's a bit of a stretch even for me lol) Kratos being the god of hope actually ties nicely into the new games too, as he still is surrounded by chaos and calamity, no matter where he goes or what he tries to do, yet finally there's a difference outcome. People finally accept the hope he offers, because he understands that for others to open their hearts to him, he must also open his to them.
I know it's 3 months but I really appreciate this comment.
Without watching the video the answer is: even better.
Really was craving some more content just like this. Thank salt!
remember getting the game around launch as a kid and watching G4 Tech's "Cheat!" (when Kirsten first became host) to learn about the hidden phone number you could call and hear Kratos answer with Jaffre saying thank you for the support
More God of War? Yes, please.
I always liked how the ending of GoW1 you become the God of War and you have the chains super powerful and are basically a Demi god.
But of course in God of War 2 they can’t have you be that OP and just up the ante, so they take away your powers like in every Metroid game.
I remember wondering when I beat Super Metroid as a kid in 1994 or 1995 thinking “man! The next Metroid game will be wild since Samus has that rainbow hyper beam now and is super powerful!” But at least Metroid Fusion finally came out 7 whole years later (I waited a LONG time), and there was story reasons why she was so weak again and lost everything.
Salt Factory is a must watch every time you bless my feed bro, thank you for such excellent, consistent content :)
I haven't played these games since they were released so it's cool to go down memory lane. I fucking loved them back in the day and tried to unlock all the goodies and trophies, some of the challenges were damn near impossible but they were a good time. Thanks for this video🙏
Dude, play them again. They hold up. Especially 2 and 3.
@@Dravianpn02 I would like to, I just don't have the means right now
If you haven't already, I recommend checking out a video about The Man Who Broke God of War in Half. It's all about the OG speedrunning community surrounding the first GOW back when it was first released, and it's actually really interesting seeing some of the skips they'd discovered back then
Ooh I'll have to check that out thanks
That video is really good
I mean... To be fair to the game, Ancient Greek artwork is full of nudity. So it's not remotely weird that in a world inspired by Greek myth nobody seems to be wearing clothing.
I liked the God of War games better than the God of Boy games but maybe its just me
me too
I really miss these old GOW games. This when GOW felt like GOW to me. Now with Gow ragnarok release and it becoming mainstream, I fear where the series is going. So many ppl keep shilling ragnarok but I despise it
"shilling"
Yeah, god forbid people like something you don't...
I honestly prefer the original trilogy more.The new one's game play just didn't click with me as much.Felt more like an uncharted game.
By the middle of the third game, I think Kratos really wouldn't care about being betrayed anymore, because he ends up unaliving everyone who does and getting what he wants anyway. So the gods themselves are the idiots for repeatedly trying to betray him.
At least you never had to play as Atreus.
or picl up flowers 😂
The lack of emphasis on the quote where aries justifies having kratos kill his family "to create the perfect warrior" and kratos saying "you succeeded" as he kills him. - tragic
What I really love about gow 3 is that every weapon is just as useful and stylish to use as the other. The problem being that a certain "someone" (totally not me) just can't let go of the nemean cestus
Perfect Friday treat from the Salt Factory. I was just listening to Fallout 4 again today 😂
Too bad they got rid of the sex mini games, haha. It was just another goofy thing that set the mood of the game: Ultraviolence.
48:10 that "back and forth " in Kratos ' emotions is what I experience with my bipolar disorder. Any emotion is amplified to 200% . One day I care for for a person , and the next day that person means nothing to me . Thats why I always identified with Kratoes and understand every single decision he has made in all the games .
I like to consider God Of War 2 the true send-off for the PS2.
Great choice for content Salt, really looking forward to this one 👌
“God of war starts off with the lead singer of disturbed” made almost choke while I was eating 😂 fucking brilliant lmao
You should cover older games like N64 and PS1 games. I always love watching your reviews.
Agreed
Resident evil could be fun, especially if he compares the remakes to the originals.