An observation, 1) you choose strength but your attacks are runic dependent (runic, cd, and luck) 2) you use/rely on your shield more than you should (your dodge skill is more valuable than you give it credit, you are bad at dodging, and threat detection) 3) range attacks are safer, more reliable, and do more damage. (Do you see this?)
@ASHADDSCORRECTIONFLUID Honestly, him being the God of hope and how they spin that. Maybe a new pantheon he could destroy but I trust that they deliver a stellar story next installment.
Adbay what should we expect for God of wars future. More kratos? Or is his story done forever. Personally I’d love to hear a new theory vid if you have one and hopefully you don’t just say he goes to Egypt or another pantheon 😂
Gameplay engaging, Tyr boss fights very good, redeemed him as an actual God of War worthy of the name. All the enemy encounters are good. But that whole Greek saga send-off wasnt nicely done imo. Instead of pushing this constant "young Kratos bad" thing, they should have focused on showing and appreciating all the epic quests and the glory that he achieved, that we players have shared with him. That whole Sigrun-Mimir necrophilia romance quite wierd. And that final scene was just off. Didnt Kratos already forgiven himself in GoW 3 ending? Why does he need to go through all these motions again of self-forgiveness and self-hatred? And they call this character development lol
I feel like they did his feats where bold and unconditionally selfish. No need to explain further the older games shown alot and to revisit them would be cool but would lead to the same conclusion I said bold and unconditionally selfish conquests that killed Sparta.
An observation,
1) you choose strength but your attacks are runic dependent (runic, cd, and luck)
2) you use/rely on your shield more than you should (your dodge skill is more valuable than you give it credit, you are bad at dodging, and threat detection)
3) range attacks are safer, more reliable, and do more damage. (Do you see this?)
Us god of war fans are eating good rn.
What should we expect going into the future?
@ASHADDSCORRECTIONFLUID
Honestly, him being the God of hope and how they spin that.
Maybe a new pantheon he could destroy but I trust that they deliver a stellar story next installment.
@@Monstermash45688 tbh I just want an Egyptian gow game next🙏😫
@@user-ii9rh5ze7c I expect a full story pitch go 🤪
@@TheMsr47gaming sounds interesting should he have the power of hope from god of war 3 do you think?
I think the part that forces you to restart is annoying and not necessary, it's just to make it longer.
Masterpiece
3 builds
1> strength (+luck)
2> defensive (def/vit)
3> mage (runic/cd/luck)
Adbay what should we expect for God of wars future. More kratos? Or is his story done forever. Personally I’d love to hear a new theory vid if you have one and hopefully you don’t just say he goes to Egypt or another pantheon 😂
Why can't a man and a woman just be friends without someone going "THEY'RE DATING!!"
Gameplay engaging, Tyr boss fights very good, redeemed him as an actual God of War worthy of the name.
All the enemy encounters are good.
But that whole Greek saga send-off wasnt nicely done imo.
Instead of pushing this constant "young Kratos bad" thing, they should have focused on showing and appreciating all the epic quests and the glory that he achieved, that we players have shared with him.
That whole Sigrun-Mimir necrophilia romance quite wierd.
And that final scene was just off.
Didnt Kratos already forgiven himself in GoW 3 ending?
Why does he need to go through all these motions again of self-forgiveness and self-hatred?
And they call this character development lol
I feel like they did his feats where bold and unconditionally selfish. No need to explain further the older games shown alot and to revisit them would be cool but would lead to the same conclusion I said bold and unconditionally selfish conquests that killed Sparta.