I like to think that if dartigan were to have a surprise party thrown for him, he would just walk in and sin everybody for doing the cliche off screen ambush
Sin 33: "When a god dies the part of the world they govern going off the rails..." I always figured it was a side effect of the evils from Pandora's Box escaping their bodies so only killing the infected gods resulted in chaos happening to the world since that evil was no longer contained.
Ares was kinda understandable, since he got replaced almost imediately, but Persephone and Athena are weird, since nothing happened, or at least they didn't show us, and Persephone's death happened before the box
6:50 Another problem with Kratos killing Poseidon-Sparta and its army were brought back after Kratos went back in time in the previous game, but there’s no way they could’ve endured that flood. So Kratos effectively wiped out all the people he worked so hard to avenge/restore.
@@Sun-God2 no Aphrodite was produced by Uranus's genitals, which his son Cronous had severd and thrown into the sea, only in the illiad shes the adoptive daughter, but well the illiad is way more famous so i guess your not wrong
Yeah that part when using Poseidon's enslaved princess, trapped in his chambers on Olympus to hold up a door was always one of the most confusing aspects of the game
@@trailblazerlazerrazerd9027 I've seen it before watching my ex friend play, I'm just saying like what the hell Kratos!?!? Couldn't do anything else? That woman had to deal with Poseidon's fish stick for gods know how long, just to die like that, imagine getting dicked down by a man that smells like sea weed and coral, dripping wet, no consent and trapped, a slave to a soggy man child who talks to moray eels for therapy, just to think you can finally escape, and then this. R.I.P. to old chick, may you rest and never be forced to suck a ocean water level salty dick ever again gurl!
Honestly, I recently replayed this and GoW2018, and my read of Kratos in GoW3 has shifted to perhaps what I think is my best understanding of the character I've had. Kratos in GoW3 is a walking, anger-issues Sunk Cost Fallacy. From the moment he kills Poseidon and drowns most of Greece in the opener, I kept getting less an attitude of resolve, and more an attitude od desperation. Kratos NEEDS to kill Zeus not just because he's vengeful in the extreme, can rightly blame the gods for a lot of his fucked up life, and is redirecting a lot of his toxic self hatred at them; but he needs to kill Zeus no matter what because if he doesn't, everything he's suffered, lost, and DONE will have been for nothing. And the more gods he kills because they're in his way, the worse he makes things, so he needs even more to do the thing he thinks will make his nigh-apocalyptic actions less terrible. This is why Pandora both works and grates, because Kratos clearly thinks he now has a way to redeem himself and bring new meaning to his rampage by not killing her to serve his purposes. It's less Kratos feeling like a dad again, and more him finally trying to take an opportunity to not destroy and instead save, entirely because he thinks that will help how he feels about himself. And while Pandora is entirely willing to die to destroy the last of Olympus' power and kill Zeus, neither her willingness nor Kratos' unwillingness will be redemptive for him. Kratos long since passed the moral event horizon, to the point he can only start to redeem himself for what he's done by trying to kill himself and then pissing off to a whole other version of Earth where he lives in seclusion with his new prophecy wife, who possibly only married him because of prophecy.
God of War games have some of the best openings in the business. He fights the Colossus of Rhodes and Baldur, shaking the earth apart, in _tutorial sections_.
One thing that is way overlooked is the fact that God of War 3 begins immediately after God of War 2 where Kratos should have all the other weapons he obtained in his journey such as the Spear of Destiny and the Barbarian's Hammer to name a few. Plus the previous magic powers on top of them. And all of a sudden, we're only reduced to a tornado power move, the golden fleece, and the wings of Icarus. Oh and the Blade of Olympus which is technically its own weapon instead of being a rage power move. Edit: 15:40 More like it's too much for RUclips's fragile minds.
Just like God of War 2, we get only Poseidon's Rage, thankfully the book explains what happened to his magics, Kratos only borrowed the powers, the gods took them back after the end of the game, Athena took the Medusa's head to make Perseus' shield (no idea why) and Poseidon let Kratos keep his power as a reward for ridding his seas of the Hydra, the question is, where is Poseidon's Rage in Ghost of Sparta? And where are Ghost of Sparta powers in God of War 2? That always happens because, new game, new powers, can't be op from the start
They sisters of fate time travel loop is full of unexplained plotholes. If two of the same items can exist, then he should have them all and if the items from the future replace the ones from the past, then he still should have them. letting him keep the golden fleece and icarus wings is the cause of the plotholes.
You don't have those weapons in the final boss of god of war 2 either. I think the games do a good job at explaining how you lose your weapons through game-play
Damn it, he is getting funnier by the video. Those captions over the -AHEM- explicit content had absolutely ZERO chill. LOL Looking forward to the next one, as they make my day.
Athena said her sacrifice made her ascend and realize mankind was better off without Zeus. What this "ascension" was may never be explained in-game. Cory Barlog in an interview around GoW3's release said her saving Zeus was the first time a god ever acted selflessly, causing her to ascend and realize a monotheistic religion could be better for people with her being the only god (giving a little more context for her wanting hope at the end). Seeing as she's in GoW4 for a scene makes me think she'll be in future titles trying to accomplish that goal.
So I saw this dropped 7 minutes ago and I see Dartigan so I just clicked, and yes, personally I think God of Wars 1-3 were the best, everything after makes me wonder
Correction; Aphrodite is Zeus's aunt in a way. When Kronos/Kronos/Cronus killed his father, the creator sky god Ouranos, the severed genitals of the first lord were thrown into the sea. Then foam created by that mixture became Aphrodite, who just kinda stayed out of general events in Greek myth until the Olympians ruled. Then she was married to Hephaestus who trapped Hera in a magic golden throne that no one could break her out of as part of a trick to get him into Olympus. After the smith god succeeded Aphrodite begrudgingly married him on Zeus's orders. She hated him the entire time because they were opposites, she still “loved” him as part of her nature as the Love goddess, and cared a little bit as his wife. Kinda like how even though they hated each other there was still some attraction between the Emperor and Empress from the movie - Curse of the Golden Flower, or how time and lustful appetites made the marriage of King Beowulf and Queen Wealthow from the movie - Beowulf when he had that servant girl as a side piece and the Queen was all too aware and naturally bitter for it. Or a better example, Zeus and Hera 😅🤦🏾♂️. And Aphrodite hated him probably more than she loved Hephaestus, so it was a conflicting relationship. Naturally, the smith god mentioning Kratos bring “conquered” by her, since it's also known in Greek myth that Ares and Aphrodite were star crossed lovers who were together in barely contained secret. And in the myths, she bore them both lots of kids. But Love & War matched each other better, she probably damn near never bothered with Hephaestus for a long time, like two folks being in an mutually unhappy marriage but still can't get over each other in a way. Also Hephaestus made like all of her jewelry, so naturally a vainglorious goddess like her would give him a little attention for that. (Like Freya did, marrying a Dwarf for each day of the week in classic Norse myth and bore children for each of them when they produced magnificent jewelry for her that she was bewitched by). In this game though, they didn't worry about any of that.
RIGHT?! Hephaestus may have been bound to the underworld, but he was still a god. His death should have caused a volcanic eruption or something generally speaking because he was the god of blacksmiths, fire and “the lame” (ugly or disfigured). Some say that in his Roman mythological iteration - Vulcan, one version of the stories tells that he became angry and destroyed Pompeii which is how the word “Volcano” came into being. His death setting off some mountains in a mass eruption 🌋 would make all the sense. Or at least blow the tops off a few lower mountains around Olympus.
He wasn’t taken control by the evils in Pandora’s box the reason the gods were having such impacted on the world after their deaths was because of it. Nothing happened after Ares death proving that it has nothing to do with the gods death but what was inside of the box
@@jc._.goated6666 There's a cutscene where he's unaffected by the evils and got his disfigured looks. After that Zeus beated him to know why someone was able to open Pandora's box.
@@jc._.goated6666 Well to be fair what exactly would happen when a god of war died? If anything you might think stuff would've become more peaceful since someone like Ares was the embodiment of Anger and Ambition. After all War is the ultimate and partially inevitable eventuality of conflict between 2 or more groups. If there was one thing I might expect to come from his death, is that maybe be people would be unconsciously or emotionlessly murdering one another, almost like the Purge. Because at least in war you put all that anger out in the forefront, you make plans, you eventually get political and try to find ways to make peace or absorb the lesser power into your control especially if there's a possibility of rebellion from within, and all of the money that gets spent and wasted in war. Or even things that can get smuggled around because of the distraction of the fighting, and even the opposite of that with people going to Def-con 1 and locking down all possible escape routes or major highways. But if you're just walking around as a ball of pent up or unknown rage and then you stab somebody or drown them or club them over the head without cause or something to gain, you're not a warrior or soldier. Then you're just a murderer. That actually would've been pretty interesting to see. A world gone mad with the loss of Ares because he gave them good cause to be Angry and Wrathful. But then Kratos ascended to become the God of War in his place like 5 mins later so we'll never know.
I remember the ending of him “killing himself” and going what? This man brutal killed a sex slave that literally pleaded for her life but at the end he’s ready to sacrifice himself to spread hope to humanity?
The boss fights were brutal, as in the fight themselves, not the difficulty. I thought they were very well done. Thank you, Dartigan. Saint's Row is my pick.
How does falling in the river of styx count as dying? He didn't die, its the equivalent of him falling off the mountain in the first game, and my evidence to suggest he didnt die when he fell into the river. Is simply when he landed in said river, he didn't decrease in any health or abilities until the styx took them while he was swimming, but he didn't die not there or at any point in the 3rd game
The reason why Kratos was so pissed about Zues killing him in GOW 2 was Zues and the gods forced him to be the god of war in the first place. In the first game they gaslight him into killing Aries and then prevent his suicide and forcibly put him on the throne. He already hated them, this just started the process to murdering them. His rampaging was basically a big fuck you to them and Zues killing him to still try to control him (after once again tricking him into it) can make someone real pissed.
Not to mention, keeping his brother away for years due to the prophecy of the "marked one", Zeus cursing Callisto, turning her into a beast if she reveal his name to Kratos. Tricking him to kill his wife and daughter and cursed to have their ashes on him forever. The gods really messed with his life.
@@QueSeraSeraaaa That's true but I'm just going off of what was written for gow 2 (pretty sure the demois stuff was written after), and the second part was all Aries not Zeus. But still yup, good reason to be pissed
@@arthurdurham Both went over everything to manipulate/use him, back then, i thought he was overracting, but since Chains of Olympus (first game i played before the rest), i understood. He carved a flute for Calliope, he had a loving family, that sucks. By "gods" i meant Zeus and Ares mainly.
@@MGrey-qb5xz I can assure you that when i played the first game on my PSvita, that was crystal clear to me. Dunno how he is "always angry", he had reasons to, he was even manipulated by Athena to give the Hope, she get angry because he stabbed himself, spreading the power everywhere. His only mistake was making a pact with Ares, but he realized his mistake and wanted to be free from the gods, who turned his life into hell since his childhood. I think people need to play the games.
Pretty sure the Olympians asked for Kratos' revenge, they lied to him, forced him to live, forced him to kill his mother because of another lie and the list goes on.
But Kratos literally become the god of war when Athena granted him Ares powers/abilities and crowned him as well the throne of Ares after he had killed him Which means he’s not the Demi god of strength anymore and he’s the god of war
Dont agree with Sin 3, cuz in Gow2 *right before* the blade of olympus' storm touched the titans, the forcefield that was surrounding Gaia (and the other titans) was also there. They never died to begin with. So in conclusion, yes Cory is a fucking genius
Correction; Damned Souls were freed from the Underworld when Hades was killed. And I guess Locusts were free from Hermes because they devoured crops and other plants quickly. It doesn't make a lot sense but I'm guessing that's what they were going with. Hermes is the God of thieves, roads, merchants, trickery and messages, it's not like every person that stole something would an automatically drop dead or anything. Or merchants would start going broke 🤷🏾♂️.
@@antonio460 Absolutely! That's exactly what I mean. I mean it makes sense that a crucial product like food would end up being on the chopping block. But that's kind of all. And at that I think it generally just affects all of the farmlands and island kingdoms around Olympus. If you live out a few thousand miles away it's not really going to hit you that early 😅. Plus we have no idea what season any of this stuff is taking place at. Winter could be right around the corner so you might not have to even worry about growing new crops for trade 🤷🏾♂️🤣.
The message of “Hope” was a little heavy handed towards the end, like they kept repeating it over n over. I was like okay I get it without hope all is lost we understand, sheesh.
The whole Hope thing feels more like it belongs in a game of Kingdom Hearts, like the main protagonist love to repeat the same thing, the friends being the power.
i think the devs can't make stories like that after the way they have being writing gow games lol, they definitely improved on that aspect in ps4 title
I know you went on a whole spiel about Kratos and them pushing the theme and redemption of fatherhood onto him especially hard on him in GOW 2018, but you had to admit that while killing Zeus in GOW 3 felt good solely because you spent forever trying to do it, only for them to twist it on its head the following game. You can't tell me you didn't feel shameful seeing Atreus witness the memory of it. It does such a good job at recontextualising things and how Kratos now sees the past, making his insistance of killing Zeus make far more sense and fulfilling narratively.
Agreed, and everyone’s favorite part is when we revisit kratos dark past and retrieve the blades of chaos. Which is also a hole in the story cuz the blades of chaos were destroyed. God of war 3 kratos had the blades of exile so it would have made more sense kratos retrieving those in GoW2018 but there’s more sentimental value towards the blades of chaos. Also sorry for the long message!
Before today, I never put it together that Poseidon's Princess was a sex slave. I genuinely thought she was one of his many daughters. Given that this story takes place in ancient Greece and a free-hanging boob isn't considered extreme, it would have made more sense to call her Poseidon's Concubine.
3:29 zeus decided to kill all the spartans soldiers, not just kratos then go to sparta and kill everyone else after the game tells us "kratos found a family in sparta" yeah, genocide is worth being angry about
I will say this about the sin on killing Poseidon. Only a god can kill another god. Since Kratos is half(being the son of Zeus) it makes sense that he could kill the 2nd most powerful greek god(in this game) with his bare hands. Yes im saying this while ignoring the established plot lines of 1 and 2. Late edit: Also...the Titans governed all aspects of Nature/Reality before the Greek Pantheon overthrew them.
@@MGrey-qb5xz I mean I'm going off my Middle and Highschool English class knowledge here. The gods bled a divine substance called Ichor when wounded. Thusly they couldn't be mortally wounded by humans.
Dartigan, all I'm going to say is if your going to do a video on the new Saint's Row game can you do one on the first two because I feel like that would be a pretty good video.
Does falling from really high up in the air and landing in the River Styx really count as dying for Kratos? If anything that just kind of confirms that he's technically unkillable. Not only that the river itself is kind of inconsistent as hell in this game. Partly it's just water. Then alternatively it also becomes a bevy of souls. But then when swimming in the Styx water, The souls in it are swimming around like fish.
Some others sins : - We crush Hercules face after his battle => Even if the head had exploded, we continue to smash him - When we get the Omphalos stone, Chronos says "You have what you came for ! Let me be !" => How did he know ? - Heiphaistos creates an weapon with this stone, a weapon that can't be rushed. => Buty he built that very quickly - Hephaistos had tried to kill us => While we have killed a freaking Titan
@17:55 Two things; in God of War Lore, Rhea is Cronos wife, not Gaia. Regarding the time travel shenanigans, given how Cronos is a deity of Time itself, I'm pretty sure this would let him see past all of that. Also, the gods of Olympus didn't seem to confused about Kratos' time travel shenanigans. We can assume that the deities can see through the time travel shenanigans.
Having played all 5 of the GoW greek games, I still dont understand why Kratos had to kill that poor slave, Kratos wasnt a good person, ever… but that shit was straight up malicious. Edit: 16:02 even better idea Dartigan, so instead of waiting for RUclips, why not just upload the uncensored version too and have them both up 👀 Edit 2: Guardians next pls
I was willing to accept Kratos killing Poseidon at the start because he still had the blessings of multiple Titans. Hades is a bit iffy since he's the first post-tutorial boss, but I think its meant to show off how strong the Blades of Exile are.
I don't see why Cronos called Gaea his beloved or whatever. She was the daughter/wife of Ouranos. If there was anyone calling her something like that I would expected it to be Tartarus, who like Hades was also a god, although people nicknamed the underworld after him. He was a primordial deity like Gaea, so she wasn't a Titan either. She was their mother. And the mom of Aegean the Hecatonchires from God of War: Ascension, who's whole body was transformed into a living prison by the Furies in that game. Meanwhile Cronos' wife was Rhea, who we see in a flashback in God of War 2, when Gaea was giving Kratos background information on Zeus. Telling him the story of how he was saved by the eagle and basically raised on Gaea's back.
@Chandler Burse You're not wrong. In fact Kratos sleeping with Aphrodite for probably the 30th or 40th time even after Ares was dead, is pretty much him having sex with his great aunt since Aphrodite was technically the last child of Ouranos due to her being made of his blood, castrated genitals and seminal fluid splashing into the sea and creating a foam that just kinda transformed into her 🤷🏾♂️😅😖😖😖. And while Kronos may be a bit of a mama's boy, he's also kind of the first murderer. Like how in Judaic-Christian myth/lore, Cane was the first murderer, but he killed his brother Abel in a fit of rage and jealousy. Kronos was more so set to be his father's assassin, which is why Gaia gave him the first weapon ever made - the Scythe (besides the magic and nameless spears lots of deities or powerful spirits, like Angels with their “flaming swords”, in various myths have) and leaped from the shadows to dissect his dear old daddy. His brother Titans like Hyperion and Iapetus held Ouranos in place so he can return to his domain in the sky and escape, so they became accomplices to the murder just as much as Gaia was as the planner. And I'm guessing that she put her son Kronos on the throne thinking he would be better than his father. In some cases he was. And that's the same reason why she wanted Zeus to also grow up and take over after Kronos, so technically Gaia and Rhea were working together on that. But there's no story about somebody who came after Zeus, it's implied that great heroes like Perseus or Hercules might have the potential. But overall those just get turned into exaggerated retellings in Hollywood action movies. Or in this case video games like God of War, Rise: Son of Rome (a bit, with the rivalry between Nemesis - goddess of revenge and the other whom I'm guessing might've been Boreus - god is the North wind) or Immortals: Fenyx Rising. And of course none of this is supposed to be taking literally, after all in the actual myth Pandora is not the daughter of Hephaestus. She was actually created by Zeus in the other gods as the first human/mortal woman after mankind (which were literally mostly just men, or a combination of men and some hermaphroditic males, since Prometheus only made a few of them but yet there are more than by the time Pandora was created, I think. Which is also coming off of another myth suggesting that humans were one being also mostly from Judaic-Christian myth, which tells that Adam and his first wife who never had a name were one entity before being split apart by Jehovah/Yaweh/God). So technically the father of Pandora would be Zeus himself since he's also pretty much the father of mankind. Although looking back at it now that's kind of a joint custody thing between him and Prometheus, with a little splash of Athena so that humans/mortals could gain wisdom and have some common sense. She was definitely not a eternal 14-year-old girl who was neither alive or dead, a god or human/mortal or ghost or monster, technically she was basically like one of his statues that just kind of came to life with immortality, flesh and blood and started breathing. There's another story about a sculptor who was blessed by Aphrodite with a marble statue that she turned into a woman for him to love named Galatea. But not from a Bronze statue or scraps of the metal enchanted by the box Hephaestus was crafted and the Flame of Olympus. Also as a side thing; Kratos technically should already be immune to the Flame of Olympus. He pretty much got in that same power from Prometheus when he died. Because his body fell into a fire pit and his ashes becoming part of Kratos' Spartan Rage, those embers were supposed to be from Olympus. And the Flame of Olympus is supposed to be the primordial flame that Prometheus used to give mankind our start so we weren't just hiding in caves and or simple stick hut villages.
For sin 3, Kratos didn't go back in time and bring all the Titans with him, he only brought Gaia. After that, the two of them broke the rest of the Titans out from Tartarus in present day, and then began their assault on Olympus. Not only that, but Kratos isn't killing the gods because he wants to. The gods in the GOW franchise have shown multiple times that they're willing to lie, cheat and destroy their way out of anything. Kratos wanted Ares dead because he was tricked by him into killing his family. He wants Zeus dead because he was like, "lmao fuck Sparta" and wiped it out. He's killing the others because they're actively helping Zeus and are trying to make sure the status quo doesn't change. In all honesty, Kratos killing the gods is completely justified
But to be also fair, after Kratos became the God of War, he became as cruel if not worse than Ares and completely bias on Sparta (although it is understandable why).
I recall in GOW 2 when Kratos zapped Gaia back to the present day you can see every other titan in the background get zapped to present time..so what gives?
5:47 Persefone, Time thingies, Fat Medusa, GOW 4, Flame guy that was beaked by a bird (even tho hes a giant on actual mythology). There is probably more
Where's the ding for them using the Roman version of Hercules name instead of the Greek version Heracles. Also for Hera, who despised Heracles considering Heracles her "Favorite Son". Also Heracles is not Hera's son.....
Probably due to popularity tbh, Hercules is more know i suppose. Its pretty obvious that Hera doesnt care for Heracles, which like you mentioned in fact she completely despised, to her, either of the two dying was a win for her, a good evidence of this was how Hera didnt warned Heracles of Kratos coming behind him which resulted in him losing his weapons that led to his death, or how she seems to enjoy the two fighting to death regardless of whos winning. Regarding the son part, i guess its simply cause Hera is Zeus wife. About the Favorite Son thing, i think Heracles grew so jealous of Kratos to the point of being completely irrational, since he ignores all the bad stuff that Zeus did to his "favorite son".
God of war devs never were actually true Greek mythology history. It’s obvious. They even said they’re making they’re own Norse mythology universe with GoW2018 and GoW Ragnarök
I'm surprised you didn't give it a sin for the incorrect name in Greek mythology It's heracles not hercules 13:15. I should give you a sin for that statement. Gaia is the mother of earth and the mother of cronos not the wife. 17:57 Heracles 18:38
It seems like Kratos is stuck in his own version of Final Destination. Makes you wonder if he could take on some logs that bounced off the back of a truck.
I like to think that if dartigan were to have a surprise party thrown for him, he would just walk in and sin everybody for doing the cliche off screen ambush
Off-screen stealth at its finest. XD
Or the person who writes the script.
And cuts with a star wipe transition
He would sin himself for cutscene incompetence. He really couldn’t see it coming?!
It’s like bobvids said:
“He must’ve had the most boring Halloween’s in recorded history.”
Dartigan is threatening to re-upload this uncensored is the best thing ever.
"Everything wrong with God of War 3" *thumbnail from God of War 2*
Efficiency
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*ding*
Sin 33: "When a god dies the part of the world they govern going off the rails..." I always figured it was a side effect of the evils from Pandora's Box escaping their bodies so only killing the infected gods resulted in chaos happening to the world since that evil was no longer contained.
That's actually a good theory
Ares was kinda understandable, since he got replaced almost imediately, but Persephone and Athena are weird, since nothing happened, or at least they didn't show us, and Persephone's death happened before the box
@@itimlopes1779 they weren't infected with the evils from the box.
@@TerrionCarter the game says they are, so idk
@@itimlopes1779 the gods you listed were not infected. Those gods died before the box was opened.
6:50 Another problem with Kratos killing Poseidon-Sparta and its army were brought back after Kratos went back in time in the previous game, but there’s no way they could’ve endured that flood. So Kratos effectively wiped out all the people he worked so hard to avenge/restore.
You could argue he destroyed Sparta before going back to Olympus.
It's almost like Kratos isn't thinking straight.
@@kiracodinson That's the idea. Kratos is so blinded by rage that he doesn't care anymore.
@@kiracodinson exactly, he had the power to go back in time and save his family, but instead, he went after Zeus
Maybe he wasn't aware that the seas would flood, in his defense, he killed 4 gods before and nothing happened, Persephone, Ares, Thanatos and Athena
Gaia is not the wife of Cronos, she's his mother. Rhea is the wife of Chronos
rhea is also his sister
He also said that Aphrodite is Zeus' sister🗿
@@BronzetheGolden WTF
Aphrodite is Zeus' Daughter
@@Sun-God2 no Aphrodite was produced by Uranus's genitals, which his son Cronous had severd and thrown into the sea, only in the illiad shes the adoptive daughter, but well the illiad is way more famous so i guess your not wrong
Yeah that part when using Poseidon's enslaved princess, trapped in his chambers on Olympus to hold up a door was always one of the most confusing aspects of the game
What was that? 😳
@@williamelliott186 You never saw/played through that part?
@@trailblazerlazerrazerd9027 I've seen it before watching my ex friend play, I'm just saying like what the hell Kratos!?!? Couldn't do anything else? That woman had to deal with Poseidon's fish stick for gods know how long, just to die like that, imagine getting dicked down by a man that smells like sea weed and coral, dripping wet, no consent and trapped, a slave to a soggy man child who talks to moray eels for therapy, just to think you can finally escape, and then this. R.I.P. to old chick, may you rest and never be forced to suck a ocean water level salty dick ever again gurl!
How? Kratos has been killing innocent people since the first game.
@@wood1066 yes
Honestly, I recently replayed this and GoW2018, and my read of Kratos in GoW3 has shifted to perhaps what I think is my best understanding of the character I've had.
Kratos in GoW3 is a walking, anger-issues Sunk Cost Fallacy. From the moment he kills Poseidon and drowns most of Greece in the opener, I kept getting less an attitude of resolve, and more an attitude od desperation. Kratos NEEDS to kill Zeus not just because he's vengeful in the extreme, can rightly blame the gods for a lot of his fucked up life, and is redirecting a lot of his toxic self hatred at them; but he needs to kill Zeus no matter what because if he doesn't, everything he's suffered, lost, and DONE will have been for nothing. And the more gods he kills because they're in his way, the worse he makes things, so he needs even more to do the thing he thinks will make his nigh-apocalyptic actions less terrible.
This is why Pandora both works and grates, because Kratos clearly thinks he now has a way to redeem himself and bring new meaning to his rampage by not killing her to serve his purposes. It's less Kratos feeling like a dad again, and more him finally trying to take an opportunity to not destroy and instead save, entirely because he thinks that will help how he feels about himself. And while Pandora is entirely willing to die to destroy the last of Olympus' power and kill Zeus, neither her willingness nor Kratos' unwillingness will be redemptive for him. Kratos long since passed the moral event horizon, to the point he can only start to redeem himself for what he's done by trying to kill himself and then pissing off to a whole other version of Earth where he lives in seclusion with his new prophecy wife, who possibly only married him because of prophecy.
Who then turned him into HER monster and the giants
Man, the intro to this game is one of the most amazing things that have ever been done in gaming though. And some of the boss fights are peak gameplay
God of War games have some of the best openings in the business. He fights the Colossus of Rhodes and Baldur, shaking the earth apart, in _tutorial sections_.
I think that the fact that they use the Latin Hercules instead of the Greek Heracles deserves a sin
Dude, you just won a PC!! I'm so happy for you, I hope you enjoy it
I mean, Disney-Hercules should also be called Heracles but I suppose it doesn't sound as good.
roman not latin
Its so nice to see someone calling out GoW attempts at humanizing Kratos with children that hardly matter
And its blatant power fantasy trip
One thing that is way overlooked is the fact that God of War 3 begins immediately after God of War 2 where Kratos should have all the other weapons he obtained in his journey such as the Spear of Destiny and the Barbarian's Hammer to name a few. Plus the previous magic powers on top of them. And all of a sudden, we're only reduced to a tornado power move, the golden fleece, and the wings of Icarus. Oh and the Blade of Olympus which is technically its own weapon instead of being a rage power move.
Edit: 15:40 More like it's too much for RUclips's fragile minds.
Just like God of War 2, we get only Poseidon's Rage, thankfully the book explains what happened to his magics, Kratos only borrowed the powers, the gods took them back after the end of the game, Athena took the Medusa's head to make Perseus' shield (no idea why) and Poseidon let Kratos keep his power as a reward for ridding his seas of the Hydra, the question is, where is Poseidon's Rage in Ghost of Sparta? And where are Ghost of Sparta powers in God of War 2? That always happens because, new game, new powers, can't be op from the start
i think in gow2 he did lose to giant zeus before tricking him remember
They sisters of fate time travel loop is full of unexplained plotholes. If two of the same items can exist, then he should have them all and if the items from the future replace the ones from the past, then he still should have them. letting him keep the golden fleece and icarus wings is the cause of the plotholes.
You don't have those weapons in the final boss of god of war 2 either. I think the games do a good job at explaining how you lose your weapons through game-play
Damn it, he is getting funnier by the video. Those captions over the -AHEM- explicit content had absolutely ZERO chill. LOL Looking forward to the next one, as they make my day.
Athena said her sacrifice made her ascend and realize mankind was better off without Zeus. What this "ascension" was may never be explained in-game. Cory Barlog in an interview around GoW3's release said her saving Zeus was the first time a god ever acted selflessly, causing her to ascend and realize a monotheistic religion could be better for people with her being the only god (giving a little more context for her wanting hope at the end). Seeing as she's in GoW4 for a scene makes me think she'll be in future titles trying to accomplish that goal.
It took me a second to get that Flash reference, when talking about Hermes. Until I realized that you meant Ezra Miller lol
Crawling in to bed trying to pick an old dartigan video to fall asleep listening too, only to see there’s a new one, wonderful
"Hermes the god of parkour" 😂
Don't make Kratos angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry.
Probably should have eat some snickers. X,D
I still can’t believe he hasn’t sinned GTA 5 yet that’s absolutely crazy
Is it even out yet?
I love how convoluted a story can really look when you lay it out and examine it 🤣 Keep up the good work Dartigan. You make some damn good content 🔔
I searched for this like,4 hours ago and there was nothing, and now here it is. LETSA FUCKIN GOOO
New sub here and i have to say that sarcasm is just hilarious
So I saw this dropped 7 minutes ago and I see Dartigan so I just clicked, and yes, personally I think God of Wars 1-3 were the best, everything after makes me wonder
Same
Same.. Im looking forward to ragnarok but only because I hope it's gonna live up to gow 3
Yesssssss. I'm not sure how people can think GOW 4 with it's two weapons is anywhere near this good.
@@ebenezerspludge8369 no dude. Your wrong
Guys i have to say even if sometimes he has some wrong info about some stuff in games his content iss just so fun to watch. Keep up the great work man
Correction; Aphrodite is Zeus's aunt in a way. When Kronos/Kronos/Cronus killed his father, the creator sky god Ouranos, the severed genitals of the first lord were thrown into the sea. Then foam created by that mixture became Aphrodite, who just kinda stayed out of general events in Greek myth until the Olympians ruled. Then she was married to Hephaestus who trapped Hera in a magic golden throne that no one could break her out of as part of a trick to get him into Olympus. After the smith god succeeded Aphrodite begrudgingly married him on Zeus's orders. She hated him the entire time because they were opposites, she still “loved” him as part of her nature as the Love goddess, and cared a little bit as his wife. Kinda like how even though they hated each other there was still some attraction between the Emperor and Empress from the movie - Curse of the Golden Flower, or how time and lustful appetites made the marriage of King Beowulf and Queen Wealthow from the movie - Beowulf when he had that servant girl as a side piece and the Queen was all too aware and naturally bitter for it. Or a better example, Zeus and Hera 😅🤦🏾♂️. And Aphrodite hated him probably more than she loved Hephaestus, so it was a conflicting relationship. Naturally, the smith god mentioning Kratos bring “conquered” by her, since it's also known in Greek myth that Ares and Aphrodite were star crossed lovers who were together in barely contained secret. And in the myths, she bore them both lots of kids. But Love & War matched each other better, she probably damn near never bothered with Hephaestus for a long time, like two folks being in an mutually unhappy marriage but still can't get over each other in a way. Also Hephaestus made like all of her jewelry, so naturally a vainglorious goddess like her would give him a little attention for that. (Like Freya did, marrying a Dwarf for each day of the week in classic Norse myth and bore children for each of them when they produced magnificent jewelry for her that she was bewitched by). In this game though, they didn't worry about any of that.
Bruh, I ain't reading all that
@@halo3boy1 Okay
Much as I love these, we do see Hades taking down a Titan.
God of War 1-3 are absolutely legendary, so good
Yes, I don't think the series will ever top them. GOW 4 was good but not GOW 1-3 good.
@@ebenezerspludge8369 I 100% agree
13:30 kratos didn’t kill his brother it was the god of death who will killed his brother
This nerd RUclipsr definitely gets a sin for that one
@@thomasjefferson233 lmaoooo
@The Gamer ah that makes sense with the vid probably should play the other games to know the full extent
Can’t wait for him to Sin God of War Ragnorok😂
Heheh, same
and?
Kronos was the titan of time so it would make sense he could sense some of the time fuckery .
That was the other Khronos.
@@JohnSmith-iw1wd I didn't even know there where more then one so fuck
Kronos the titan and Chronos the god are two separate entities.
Real fans of the series know the lore. OP is right, BTW, but...
Everyone gotta be that smarter than thou person these days 🙄.
As everyone has said it's not the same Kronos hell the titan was more a male version of Demeter
RIGHT?! Hephaestus may have been bound to the underworld, but he was still a god. His death should have caused a volcanic eruption or something generally speaking because he was the god of blacksmiths, fire and “the lame” (ugly or disfigured). Some say that in his Roman mythological iteration - Vulcan, one version of the stories tells that he became angry and destroyed Pompeii which is how the word “Volcano” came into being. His death setting off some mountains in a mass eruption 🌋 would make all the sense. Or at least blow the tops off a few lower mountains around Olympus.
He wasn’t taken control by the evils in Pandora’s box the reason the gods were having such impacted on the world after their deaths was because of it. Nothing happened after Ares death proving that it has nothing to do with the gods death but what was inside of the box
@@jc._.goated6666 There's a cutscene where he's unaffected by the evils and got his disfigured looks. After that Zeus beated him to know why someone was able to open Pandora's box.
@@jc._.goated6666 Well to be fair what exactly would happen when a god of war died? If anything you might think stuff would've become more peaceful since someone like Ares was the embodiment of Anger and Ambition. After all War is the ultimate and partially inevitable eventuality of conflict between 2 or more groups. If there was one thing I might expect to come from his death, is that maybe be people would be unconsciously or emotionlessly murdering one another, almost like the Purge. Because at least in war you put all that anger out in the forefront, you make plans, you eventually get political and try to find ways to make peace or absorb the lesser power into your control especially if there's a possibility of rebellion from within, and all of the money that gets spent and wasted in war. Or even things that can get smuggled around because of the distraction of the fighting, and even the opposite of that with people going to Def-con 1 and locking down all possible escape routes or major highways. But if you're just walking around as a ball of pent up or unknown rage and then you stab somebody or drown them or club them over the head without cause or something to gain, you're not a warrior or soldier. Then you're just a murderer. That actually would've been pretty interesting to see. A world gone mad with the loss of Ares because he gave them good cause to be Angry and Wrathful. But then Kratos ascended to become the God of War in his place like 5 mins later so we'll never know.
maybe it did cause volcanic eruptions but we just couldn't see it because we were in the underworld at that time
I remember the ending of him “killing himself” and going what?
This man brutal killed a sex slave that literally pleaded for her life but at the end he’s ready to sacrifice himself to spread hope to humanity?
He didn’t do it to save humanity. He doesn’t care about humanity. He did it because he didn’t want to live anymore
The boss fights were brutal, as in the fight themselves, not the difficulty. I thought they were very well done. Thank you, Dartigan.
Saint's Row is my pick.
omg i have been waiting for this one for a long time!!
Kratos ripping helios’s head off will never ever get old shit was savage as fuck🤣🤣
I love how the Aphrodite scene gets a sin off for porn story :D
13:57 I gotta add a sin for no wine being poured
How does falling in the river of styx count as dying? He didn't die, its the equivalent of him falling off the mountain in the first game, and my evidence to suggest he didnt die when he fell into the river. Is simply when he landed in said river, he didn't decrease in any health or abilities until the styx took them while he was swimming, but he didn't die not there or at any point in the 3rd game
he did die , how , no one knows
10:59 another sin: apparently the power of the sun doesn’t produce any heat to incinerate kratos 😂😂😂
The reason why Kratos was so pissed about Zues killing him in GOW 2 was Zues and the gods forced him to be the god of war in the first place.
In the first game they gaslight him into killing Aries and then prevent his suicide and forcibly put him on the throne. He already hated them, this just started the process to murdering them.
His rampaging was basically a big fuck you to them and Zues killing him to still try to control him (after once again tricking him into it) can make someone real pissed.
Not to mention, keeping his brother away for years due to the prophecy of the "marked one", Zeus cursing Callisto, turning her into a beast if she reveal his name to Kratos.
Tricking him to kill his wife and daughter and cursed to have their ashes on him forever.
The gods really messed with his life.
@@QueSeraSeraaaa That's true but I'm just going off of what was written for gow 2 (pretty sure the demois stuff was written after), and the second part was all Aries not Zeus.
But still yup, good reason to be pissed
@@arthurdurham Both went over everything to manipulate/use him, back then, i thought he was overracting, but since Chains of Olympus (first game i played before the rest), i understood.
He carved a flute for Calliope, he had a loving family, that sucks.
By "gods" i meant Zeus and Ares mainly.
some people just don't get this and basically boil it down to "anger issues" like bruh did you actually play the first game or not?
@@MGrey-qb5xz I can assure you that when i played the first game on my PSvita, that was crystal clear to me.
Dunno how he is "always angry", he had reasons to, he was even manipulated by Athena to give the Hope, she get angry because he stabbed himself, spreading the power everywhere.
His only mistake was making a pact with Ares, but he realized his mistake and wanted to be free from the gods, who turned his life into hell since his childhood.
I think people need to play the games.
Pretty sure the Olympians asked for Kratos' revenge, they lied to him, forced him to live, forced him to kill his mother because of another lie and the list goes on.
4:27 he's zeus kid and thus a demi god, it's revealed in the first game
but zeus doesn't typically accept his bastards
But Kratos literally become the god of war when Athena granted him Ares powers/abilities and crowned him as well the throne of Ares after he had killed him
Which means he’s not the Demi god of strength anymore and he’s the god of war
@@UNKNOWN-qr7uo his rank of god and the power that comes with it was removed, not his innate demi god strength
Dont agree with Sin 3, cuz in Gow2 *right before* the blade of olympus' storm touched the titans, the forcefield that was surrounding Gaia (and the other titans) was also there. They never died to begin with. So in conclusion, yes Cory is a fucking genius
"Bruh you just killed 6 gods just before getting to this point" thats what I been saying when I played this
Athena's death probably legit did make everyone stupid to the maximum.
RIP Rip Torn it was great when you voiced hephestus. The game was great, and it still is one of the best for the PlayStation 3.
And Tyrese Gibson 😊😅😂.
Correction; Damned Souls were freed from the Underworld when Hades was killed. And I guess Locusts were free from Hermes because they devoured crops and other plants quickly. It doesn't make a lot sense but I'm guessing that's what they were going with. Hermes is the God of thieves, roads, merchants, trickery and messages, it's not like every person that stole something would an automatically drop dead or anything. Or merchants would start going broke 🤷🏾♂️.
If Hermes died nowadays, stock markets would crash, governments would topple; the entire world would end lmao
@@antonio460 Absolutely! That's exactly what I mean. I mean it makes sense that a crucial product like food would end up being on the chopping block. But that's kind of all. And at that I think it generally just affects all of the farmlands and island kingdoms around Olympus. If you live out a few thousand miles away it's not really going to hit you that early 😅. Plus we have no idea what season any of this stuff is taking place at. Winter could be right around the corner so you might not have to even worry about growing new crops for trade 🤷🏾♂️🤣.
5:45 He still has the power from Pandora’s box. He never lost it after the first game. 🤷♂️
He is no longer big
Sin 30: "Real world Flash actor"? Who does he play because Wikipedia's not telling me anything.
So why is Athena the only god who gets an afterlife? Why don't they all get to be spooky ghosts?
That's actually explained, it's because her death was selfless, as she died protecting another person and not while trying to kill Kratos
Cronos had his guts exposed. Yet when Kratos Stabbed him his stomach is intact againz
The message of “Hope” was a little heavy handed towards the end, like they kept repeating it over n over. I was like okay I get it without hope all is lost we understand, sheesh.
The whole Hope thing feels more like it belongs in a game of Kingdom Hearts, like the main protagonist love to repeat the same thing, the friends being the power.
i think the devs can't make stories like that after the way they have being writing gow games lol, they definitely improved on that aspect in ps4 title
It's like this guy forgot that Kratos is NOT a good person.
This video is on point
I feel really bad for Dartigan knowing damn well every single comment is gonna be spamming BOI.
I know you went on a whole spiel about Kratos and them pushing the theme and redemption of fatherhood onto him especially hard on him in GOW 2018, but you had to admit that while killing Zeus in GOW 3 felt good solely because you spent forever trying to do it, only for them to twist it on its head the following game. You can't tell me you didn't feel shameful seeing Atreus witness the memory of it. It does such a good job at recontextualising things and how Kratos now sees the past, making his insistance of killing Zeus make far more sense and fulfilling narratively.
Agreed, and everyone’s favorite part is when we revisit kratos dark past and retrieve the blades of chaos. Which is also a hole in the story cuz the blades of chaos were destroyed. God of war 3 kratos had the blades of exile so it would have made more sense kratos retrieving those in GoW2018 but there’s more sentimental value towards the blades of chaos. Also sorry for the long message!
I never knew i needed this video. Happy to see you post!
Very interesting, i love this game but your vídeo was very good,keep up the good work Dartigan 👍
Sorry, did GoW change mythology that much? Uranus was a husband of Gaia. Chronus wife was Reia.
”Wilhelmesses” was right there lol
Before today, I never put it together that Poseidon's Princess was a sex slave. I genuinely thought she was one of his many daughters. Given that this story takes place in ancient Greece and a free-hanging boob isn't considered extreme, it would have made more sense to call her Poseidon's Concubine.
Concubine and seccs slave don't sound too far from each other.
@@thareqprimaharianto8725 I thought that's what a concubine was?
The voice acting is soooo good
3:29 zeus decided to kill all the spartans soldiers, not just kratos
then go to sparta and kill everyone else
after the game tells us "kratos found a family in sparta"
yeah, genocide is worth being angry about
I will say this about the sin on killing Poseidon. Only a god can kill another god. Since Kratos is half(being the son of Zeus) it makes sense that he could kill the 2nd most powerful greek god(in this game) with his bare hands. Yes im saying this while ignoring the established plot lines of 1 and 2.
Late edit: Also...the Titans governed all aspects of Nature/Reality before the Greek Pantheon overthrew them.
or maybe that implies no human has the strength to break their necks?
@@MGrey-qb5xz
I mean I'm going off my Middle and Highschool English class knowledge here. The gods bled a divine substance called Ichor when wounded. Thusly they couldn't be mortally wounded by humans.
Dartigan, all I'm going to say is if your going to do a video on the new Saint's Row game can you do one on the first two because I feel like that would be a pretty good video.
Now Dartigan needs to play the hand-held game…if he can find it.
Does falling from really high up in the air and landing in the River Styx really count as dying for Kratos? If anything that just kind of confirms that he's technically unkillable. Not only that the river itself is kind of inconsistent as hell in this game. Partly it's just water. Then alternatively it also becomes a bevy of souls. But then when swimming in the Styx water, The souls in it are swimming around like fish.
If we were going by Greek myth, Kratos' skin should have been impenetrable after swimming in River Styx. Remember Achilles?
this was never answered by the devs, how the hell did he actually die?
@@MGrey-qb5xz he didn't die
@@ffadhel1 no
You should totally play the Fable games
16:00 LOL BRO, i love this message of war with youtube XD
Some others sins :
- We crush Hercules face after his battle => Even if the head had exploded, we continue to smash him
- When we get the Omphalos stone, Chronos says "You have what you came for ! Let me be !" => How did he know ?
- Heiphaistos creates an weapon with this stone, a weapon that can't be rushed. => Buty he built that very quickly
- Hephaistos had tried to kill us => While we have killed a freaking Titan
You don’t know anything about Aphrodite don’t you, do you know how many siblings Aphrodite had did the deed with.🤣
Even though Christopher judge did an amazing job, the old voice of kratos was badass
great Video, one of my favorite Games, Saints Row
Please do the PSP games.
And the greek version would perhaps be Wilhelmios Screamates.
@17:55
Two things;
in God of War Lore, Rhea is Cronos wife, not Gaia.
Regarding the time travel shenanigans, given how Cronos is a deity of Time itself, I'm pretty sure this would let him see past all of that.
Also, the gods of Olympus didn't seem to confused about Kratos' time travel shenanigans. We can assume that the deities can see through the time travel shenanigans.
I thought Cronos the Titan was a separate creature, hence the different spelling of his name?
It wouldn’t make sense for Kratos to see his daughter in the underworld, because in one of the games it’s established she’s in the Elysium Fields
Having played all 5 of the GoW greek games, I still dont understand why Kratos had to kill that poor slave, Kratos wasnt a good person, ever… but that shit was straight up malicious.
Edit: 16:02 even better idea Dartigan, so instead of waiting for RUclips, why not just upload the uncensored version too and have them both up 👀
Edit 2: Guardians next pls
I was willing to accept Kratos killing Poseidon at the start because he still had the blessings of multiple Titans. Hades is a bit iffy since he's the first post-tutorial boss, but I think its meant to show off how strong the Blades of Exile are.
He steals his soul with the hooks, which kills him
@@kiracodinson Yeah, but he was strong enough to take them from him.
Gaia wasn't dead, titan can't (or didn't) die, they are trapped in tartarus
I don't see why Cronos called Gaea his beloved or whatever. She was the daughter/wife of Ouranos. If there was anyone calling her something like that I would expected it to be Tartarus, who like Hades was also a god, although people nicknamed the underworld after him. He was a primordial deity like Gaea, so she wasn't a Titan either. She was their mother. And the mom of Aegean the Hecatonchires from God of War: Ascension, who's whole body was transformed into a living prison by the Furies in that game. Meanwhile Cronos' wife was Rhea, who we see in a flashback in God of War 2, when Gaea was giving Kratos background information on Zeus. Telling him the story of how he was saved by the eagle and basically raised on Gaea's back.
@Chandler Burse You're not wrong. In fact Kratos sleeping with Aphrodite for probably the 30th or 40th time even after Ares was dead, is pretty much him having sex with his great aunt since Aphrodite was technically the last child of Ouranos due to her being made of his blood, castrated genitals and seminal fluid splashing into the sea and creating a foam that just kinda transformed into her 🤷🏾♂️😅😖😖😖. And while Kronos may be a bit of a mama's boy, he's also kind of the first murderer. Like how in Judaic-Christian myth/lore, Cane was the first murderer, but he killed his brother Abel in a fit of rage and jealousy. Kronos was more so set to be his father's assassin, which is why Gaia gave him the first weapon ever made - the Scythe (besides the magic and nameless spears lots of deities or powerful spirits, like Angels with their “flaming swords”, in various myths have) and leaped from the shadows to dissect his dear old daddy. His brother Titans like Hyperion and Iapetus held Ouranos in place so he can return to his domain in the sky and escape, so they became accomplices to the murder just as much as Gaia was as the planner. And I'm guessing that she put her son Kronos on the throne thinking he would be better than his father. In some cases he was. And that's the same reason why she wanted Zeus to also grow up and take over after Kronos, so technically Gaia and Rhea were working together on that. But there's no story about somebody who came after Zeus, it's implied that great heroes like Perseus or Hercules might have the potential. But overall those just get turned into exaggerated retellings in Hollywood action movies. Or in this case video games like God of War, Rise: Son of Rome (a bit, with the rivalry between Nemesis - goddess of revenge and the other whom I'm guessing might've been Boreus - god is the North wind) or Immortals: Fenyx Rising. And of course none of this is supposed to be taking literally, after all in the actual myth Pandora is not the daughter of Hephaestus. She was actually created by Zeus in the other gods as the first human/mortal woman after mankind (which were literally mostly just men, or a combination of men and some hermaphroditic males, since Prometheus only made a few of them but yet there are more than by the time Pandora was created, I think. Which is also coming off of another myth suggesting that humans were one being also mostly from Judaic-Christian myth, which tells that Adam and his first wife who never had a name were one entity before being split apart by Jehovah/Yaweh/God). So technically the father of Pandora would be Zeus himself since he's also pretty much the father of mankind. Although looking back at it now that's kind of a joint custody thing between him and Prometheus, with a little splash of Athena so that humans/mortals could gain wisdom and have some common sense. She was definitely not a eternal 14-year-old girl who was neither alive or dead, a god or human/mortal or ghost or monster, technically she was basically like one of his statues that just kind of came to life with immortality, flesh and blood and started breathing. There's another story about a sculptor who was blessed by Aphrodite with a marble statue that she turned into a woman for him to love named Galatea. But not from a Bronze statue or scraps of the metal enchanted by the box Hephaestus was crafted and the Flame of Olympus.
Also as a side thing; Kratos technically should already be immune to the Flame of Olympus. He pretty much got in that same power from Prometheus when he died. Because his body fell into a fire pit and his ashes becoming part of Kratos' Spartan Rage, those embers were supposed to be from Olympus. And the Flame of Olympus is supposed to be the primordial flame that Prometheus used to give mankind our start so we weren't just hiding in caves and or simple stick hut villages.
Good to see dartigan on my timeline
For sin 3, Kratos didn't go back in time and bring all the Titans with him, he only brought Gaia. After that, the two of them broke the rest of the Titans out from Tartarus in present day, and then began their assault on Olympus. Not only that, but Kratos isn't killing the gods because he wants to. The gods in the GOW franchise have shown multiple times that they're willing to lie, cheat and destroy their way out of anything. Kratos wanted Ares dead because he was tricked by him into killing his family. He wants Zeus dead because he was like, "lmao fuck Sparta" and wiped it out. He's killing the others because they're actively helping Zeus and are trying to make sure the status quo doesn't change. In all honesty, Kratos killing the gods is completely justified
That certainly explains how Helios remembers being saved from Atlas and Persephone in Hades, and how Hades is still a widow.
But to be also fair, after Kratos became the God of War, he became as cruel if not worse than Ares and completely bias on Sparta (although it is understandable why).
I recall in GOW 2 when Kratos zapped Gaia back to the present day you can see every other titan in the background get zapped to present time..so what gives?
Gaia isn't Cronos's wife, she was Cronos's Mother
Another well made video, and I'm glad you went to a classic hit for this one. My vote is for saints row seeing as how bad the reviews are for it.
Sin 35.5: Hercules should've been Heracles. Hercules is the Roman version. Heracles is the Greek version.
Sinning THIS game? A bold move 😭
"The first sin takes two minutes"
These are all good points. Counterargument: Rule of Cool.
Nothing matters as long as it's cool.
Ok are we ever getting Guardians of the Galaxy? Cmon people, what's happening?
Or Mass Effect 2
How about a sin for using Hercules’ Roman name rather than his Greek name? (Heracles)
5:47 Persefone, Time thingies, Fat Medusa, GOW 4, Flame guy that was beaked by a bird (even tho hes a giant on actual mythology). There is probably more
You might want to change the thumbnail for this video, the art used is actually God of War 2 instead of 3.
Oh, I've waited _years_ for this.
Thank you, I've been having a boring morning.
“The most vitamin D deficient video game character “ 😂 yeah you earned a sub
Where's the ding for them using the Roman version of Hercules name instead of the Greek version Heracles. Also for Hera, who despised Heracles considering Heracles her "Favorite Son". Also Heracles is not Hera's son.....
Probably due to popularity tbh, Hercules is more know i suppose.
Its pretty obvious that Hera doesnt care for Heracles, which like you mentioned in fact she completely despised, to her, either of the two dying was a win for her, a good evidence of this was how Hera didnt warned Heracles of Kratos coming behind him which resulted in him losing his weapons that led to his death, or how she seems to enjoy the two fighting to death regardless of whos winning.
Regarding the son part, i guess its simply cause Hera is Zeus wife.
About the Favorite Son thing, i think Heracles grew so jealous of Kratos to the point of being completely irrational, since he ignores all the bad stuff that Zeus did to his "favorite son".
God of war devs never were actually true Greek mythology history. It’s obvious. They even said they’re making they’re own Norse mythology universe with GoW2018 and GoW Ragnarök
I'm surprised you didn't give it a sin for the incorrect name in Greek mythology It's heracles not hercules 13:15. I should give you a sin for that statement. Gaia is the mother of earth and the mother of cronos not the wife. 17:57 Heracles 18:38
It seems like Kratos is stuck in his own version of Final Destination. Makes you wonder if he could take on some logs that bounced off the back of a truck.
There is only one thing wrong:
Not enough violence
Thanks, i always love your videos
I love the gow trilogy. It has a compelling story although two is the best in the series.