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Did Atreus forget that he damn near killed Sindri a few chapters prior? Sindri stopped being friendly and compassionate before Brok was killed. Atreus, the little fucker, killed that part of Sindri when he assaulted him as a bear and destroyed his front door.
@@deathbykonami5487 He hurt Sindri but they were still friends. Sindri knew Atrues did not mean it and he was still helping to get Atrues back from Asgard.
@@deathbykonami5487that was before atreus could control his abilities. So Sindri was upset sure. But upset in the same way that you’d be mad if your brother/sister accidentally hit you in the face really freaking hard.
@@deathbykonami5487 Sindri forgave Atreus for that, otherwise he wouldn't have rushed to him before he went back to Asgard to fix his key with a fail safe in case he needed to get out quick. At that point Sindri still cared about Atreus.
I think that's the worst thing. If he had died in a fight, or against a monster or something, Kratos could've accepted that. But he died due to trickery; like everyone else he cared about in his old life.
Man, that shit actually sucks, just think that one of the things you hate the most just happens again, after all that effort to leave your old life, shit haunts you
He didn't say it, but Pandora teaching him that is exactly why he was able to win in the end. It may not have been referenced directly, but you can tie the changes in his character arc back to that.
he has been denied his one request to his gods in service of him doing labors that far exeeds a normal one. he even saved olympus from falling into total darkness yet he still didn't get his peace. but now his peace is his son. he wants to protect him as well as making him better than kratos who was nothing more than a tool for his gods until he killed all of them. seeing what odin is making atreus in to, a key a tool to get what he wants, kratos wants his son see the truth
He becomes the all-father and becomes loved throughout the land at the end. I think that's the best way they could have ended it, unless they legit killed off Kratos and then you played as Atreus throughout the post game, that would have been cool too. But yeah the whole idea of Kratos being a god but never being worshipped has stuck with me since the first games. I always thought to myself "Does anyone actually ever pray to Kratos?" No. No they do not. But Ragnarok showed Kratos that there's an entirely different path he had never considered before and with the swaths of character development throughout the series, I think Ragnarok gave Kratos his best possible ending.
@@kable6693 Spartans worshipped Kratos when he was the God of War. He went around murdering the cities that didn't though, until Zeus took his god of war power away.
Its not the love of people. Its the fact that he can become an inspiration and a symbole of hope to people. That for once he no longer brings death and missery but prosperity and hope.
I was going to write the same thing, man.. That goddamn answer to Broks riddle in THAT scene was fucking heartbreaking. The writing staff on this game did a fantastic job!
@@coolnsolid198 Brok gives Mimir a riddle he fails to solve ("What gets bigger, the more you take away?") until Brok's FUNERAL where he sees Sindri grieving and pushing everybody away.
When Kratos says "JUSTICE?!?!," he sounds like the original voice actor. I'm sure it's not intentional, but it kind of adds to the moment. Just hearing the word, thinking of all that Odin has done and continues to do brought Kratos the kind of anger he hadn't felt since he was in Greece. Justice was too good for Odin, he deserved torment.
Ironic considering he expressed this same sentiment to Baldur before he had to fight him. Pretty difficult to live what you preach sometimes, I feel this.
@@Rome3625 Dealing with Odin with Freya helping probably easier than dealing with Odin that have extra Baldur by his side. Though of course Kratos are capable of handling it but not Atreus, Thor and Baldur are way too strong for him. But, if Atreus gone, guess Kratos will just start ripping and tearing.
@@Rome3625Kratos knew better than anyone that Baldur wouldn't have stopped at just Freya. He had to break the cycle of vengeance before a repeat scenario of Greece happened.
I love how Christopher Judge delivers that line. The way he says vengeance, you can hear it in Kratos’ voice that word brings something out of him, incredible! 👌
“My vengeance, ends now” last words spoken by kratos at the end of GOW 3. he really wanted to put all this rage, hate and anger behind him when he got to the norse pantheon to be a better person. but of course, like athena mocked him about, he will bring his vengeance and pain with him whenever he goes. kratos is recognizing this and is honestly in disbelief. makes the later events of the game feel so much more meaningful
Rather the opposite. Kratos partially defies the Norns and the Giants by refusing to carry his vengeance by the end of the game... but he is still forced to carry everyone else's.
@@DracoHandsome i feel like thats why he defied fate, if he had sought vengeance not justice hed have died probably, but he broke his fate again by changing his behaviour
Thats a good one! Mine is is response to asking him if he's afraid of death, he says, paraphrasing a bit "I do not fear death, Death can have me, But only when it earns me"
@@positivevibes532 well, since its the goldy realm of Nordic/Scandinavian culture, those wild game were likely cursed by Odin, and were people of their own at some point. And the Animals seemed pretty self-aware and understanding, so if they werent people, they were still sentient, since they understood speech
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No the saddest deepest lines in this game was from Faye “ The culmination of love is grief And yet we love despite the inevitable We open our hearts to it To grieve deeply is to have loved fully”. And she said this to kratos. We’ve been on this journey with him since the late 00’s. This shit hit me deep. I was crying like a baby
After years of rage and slaughter he tries chilling in the woods with his family but HEEEELL NOOOO "Fate" got other plans. Cant even vibe peacefully in the woods if youre kratos smh
“I gave you everything, my skills, my friendship, my home my secrets my treasures, and you just kept taking! And now what have I got? Not even my family…”
This line gets resolved by the end, as Kratos decides to seek Justice over vengeance during Ragnarok, but this line was sad, as it looked like he was stuck in a cycle, not able to escape his old ways.
Kartos Spoke in frustration again a tone I thought I never could hear again. But this time we saw what anger was like this time it was for a friend we grew to care for.
Kratos knows better than anyone what its like to have nothing but vengeance When atreus said "that is all we have left" i thought he might lose his cool thinking everyone around him are turning out to be like his younger self that he tries to stop from coming out...... But he indeed is more strong mentally as he didn't lose his patience
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This plays directly into the ending when he sees the prophecy of the future with a loved god who walks the path of peace. When minor asks what he saw he says “a new path”. He cries cause at last the path he walks is not one of vengeance
@@bobzombie2710 Why is it you think that line is the saddest one haha? Someone else thinks the same. I thought it merely meant that they were going to return to Freya ?
@@youtubruh I don't actually believe that, I was being sarcastic :P You might be better off asking the other person lol. Only thing I can think is because first they kill her son, and now they have to kill her husband?
I would argue the saddest line is when he says “I am… tired” just the way he says it and the context of it plus the way you can just feel the weight of his emotions and regret, plus it almost seems like he’s crying - that scene had me bawling honestly
Poor man just wants to live a peaceful life, but the gods keep pulling him back. It's funny how at the start Thor says "You seem like a calm, and reasonable person" because Kratos truly is the calmest person in that room.
Kratos bonded with Brok in the same fashion that Atreus bonded with Sindri. He lost the closest thing to what he would consider a best friend that he’s had in a long time. Kratos was far more effected by Brok’s death than he let on. He’s just better at compartmentalizing his emotions.
Imagine if a very pissed off Kratos was alone fighting Odin? I guarantee, it would’ve been a Brutal Fight and would’ve ended savagely like the ones in the Trilogy. He would’ve obtained the Most Powerful Weapons and Magic in their Lands to kill without a doubt
Agreed. SO much of this game was about Kratos deliberately holding himself back, restraining what he can do. Most of the rest of it was him trying to protect the people he cared about. I really enjoyed it from a storytelling perspective, I was never this invested in Kratos as a character or the GOW series before the last two games, its hard to argue that it hobbled him in terms of what he can REALLY do. Kratos has shown that he has gained real wisdom in his journey, and that he CAN be more than a mere monster to be wielded by others but in order to do so he had to suppress or give up a lot of what made him the ghost of Sparta. He isn't weaker, but he IS less powerful and capable. Its like he gave up a lot of his rage and magic and traded for greater mastery over himself.
What's truly wild is that the game ends with vengeance. Sindri kills Odin; there is no 'justice', just vengeance. So in one sense it's a happy ending in that Kratos sees his mural and Atreus can find his own path, but it's also pretty pessimistic and shows the cycle of vengeance can never be broken no matter how hard Kratos tries.
if they killed his son he would have destroyed asgard by himself i swear . he even warned ODIN about it . flipping the temple and throwing a huge rock on baldur was only mini glimpses of the young full power rage Kratos who doesnt control the limits of his powers . this older version hide too much of its powers he was even accused of being old and slow at the start of the 2018 game but we saw he only need a few seconds to adapt to the speed of heimdal and the weight of the hammer of Thor
This GoW 2 really emphasizes the character development and growth of Kratos. He doesn’t ruthlessly kill anymore. Or intentionally doesn’t want to murder ppl on the battlefield like he once did. But don’t test him, he’s still a savage lol
This broke my heart even long after Brok's death. Kratos doesn't care about what's right and wrong anymore, he doesn't care how Odin dies, he just wants him to. How close he had been to the dwarves to consider them as family, to go on great lengths just for "vengeance". If Atreus is a trigger for the old God of War inside him, he must've cared so much for Brok and Sindri to treat them to a similar extent. He was indeed wrong, to close his heart to the desperation and suffering of others, because he himself couldn't. Hence how he knew he was wrong to tell Atreus, because both of them could never numb themselves from caring about other people, and why they are better gods than the likes of Odin.
There’s a certain beauty in that that I don’t think Kratos recognizes; vengeance is an act of revenge against a wrong. Kratos has grown to the point where personal slights mean next to nothing, but this passion, rage and burning desire to right a grievous wrong doesn’t come from a place of selfish hate, tbh it never did, it comes from a place of love. He slaughtered the gods for using him as a puppet and having him kill his family. He enacts vengeance on Odin because he killed a dear friend. He doesn’t seek vengeance against Baldur in the end, because all Baldur wanted from him was a really good fight, or to be able to hurt him. He realized that in the end, so his path is one of love and ultimately compassion for others. That’s a good thing
While it's not his fault, Sindri's always been a giver. A lot of people are. The mistake they make is not leaving any room for themselves. Eventually they have nothing left to give. In the previous game, Kratos made a point to warn Atreaus that anger is something you can get lost in. He's seeing that play out in a man he'd grown to see as a friend.
Spoiler alert The saddest moment for me was after I beat the game and went back to finish a few favors with Freya. During one favor, Kratos mentions wanting to tell a story a Freya said something like "is this another story glorifying death" and Kratos responded with a kind of sad voice "just a way to pass the time, I suppose"
The bit of dialogue I personally found to be the saddest was when Kratos was telling Atreus the story about the lumberjack calling upon death because he believed he was too old and weak to keep going.
Kratos - Hey cory can i get a nice path of friendship for this next game? Cory Barlog- uhmm let me think uhhhhh nope you go on a path of vengeance Kratos; Goddammit.
It’s like Kratos can never ever ever catch a break & that’s why come the next game the developers need to give Him a happy ending free of fighting , vengeance & revenge in my opinion ☝🏾✅.
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But the real saddest line came right before this one.
Atreus: I thought we were his family.
Kratos: We were.
Did Atreus forget that he damn near killed Sindri a few chapters prior? Sindri stopped being friendly and compassionate before Brok was killed. Atreus, the little fucker, killed that part of Sindri when he assaulted him as a bear and destroyed his front door.
@@deathbykonami5487 He hurt Sindri but they were still friends. Sindri knew Atrues did not mean it and he was still helping to get Atrues back from Asgard.
Bastard what
@@deathbykonami5487that was before atreus could control his abilities. So Sindri was upset sure. But upset in the same way that you’d be mad if your brother/sister accidentally hit you in the face really freaking hard.
@@deathbykonami5487 Sindri forgave Atreus for that, otherwise he wouldn't have rushed to him before he went back to Asgard to fix his key with a fail safe in case he needed to get out quick. At that point Sindri still cared about Atreus.
He hasn't lost a friend for long time. And he just lost one, right in front of him, betrayed by someone he thought he knew.
I think that's the worst thing. If he had died in a fight, or against a monster or something, Kratos could've accepted that. But he died due to trickery; like everyone else he cared about in his old life.
@@Suthek who are you guys talking about
@@malachi4007 brok
Man, that shit actually sucks, just think that one of the things you hate the most just happens again, after all that effort to leave your old life, shit haunts you
buckaroos why are u spoiling stuff. They were talking in a way to prevent spoilers. People are still going through the experience
Kratos should've used Pandora's advice here and said "...no, boy. Never believe Vengeance is all you have left. You must hold on to Hope".
he knew that is not true what does hope even do here u think odin will change or something good will happen
@@tanisegsge4586 hope for building a better future is literally kratos’s ending in the mural bro what do u mean
I know your right but that is so corny.
You need hope even when you seek vengeance boy, has gow 3 and 4 taught you nothing!?
He didn't say it, but Pandora teaching him that is exactly why he was able to win in the end. It may not have been referenced directly, but you can tie the changes in his character arc back to that.
That's what happens when you've been used as a weapon of war you're entire life
He was even used this game by freya too. Ik she never expressly said that, but she did
@@thegoldavenger.3829 It was mutual
he has been denied his one request to his gods in service of him doing labors that far exeeds a normal one. he even saved olympus from falling into total darkness yet he still didn't get his peace. but now his peace is his son. he wants to protect him as well as making him better than kratos who was nothing more than a tool for his gods until he killed all of them. seeing what odin is making atreus in to, a key a tool to get what he wants, kratos wants his son see the truth
your
"used" is a pretty big word considering half of the shit he bringed-down on Greece was by his own choice
i still love the way he sees his mural in the end .. he almost cries, as if he long for a day where people will like him as a god, and not fear him.
He becomes the all-father and becomes loved throughout the land at the end. I think that's the best way they could have ended it, unless they legit killed off Kratos and then you played as Atreus throughout the post game, that would have been cool too. But yeah the whole idea of Kratos being a god but never being worshipped has stuck with me since the first games. I always thought to myself "Does anyone actually ever pray to Kratos?" No. No they do not. But Ragnarok showed Kratos that there's an entirely different path he had never considered before and with the swaths of character development throughout the series, I think Ragnarok gave Kratos his best possible ending.
@@kable6693 Sparta prayed to Kratos when he turned into a God in the previous games
@@kable6693 Spartans worshipped Kratos when he was the God of War. He went around murdering the cities that didn't though, until Zeus took his god of war power away.
Its not the love of people. Its the fact that he can become an inspiration and a symbole of hope to people. That for once he no longer brings death and missery but prosperity and hope.
@@thedeathskeleton4957 Spartans worshipped him because he was a destroyer. Kratos wants to be loved as a protector.
The line that hit me most with sorrow is
"A hole...the more you take from it, the bigger it gets"
I was going to write the same thing, man.. That goddamn answer to Broks riddle in THAT scene was fucking heartbreaking. The writing staff on this game did a fantastic job!
I can't believe that the riddle had such an unbelievably emotional payoff. Top tier writing - hit me right in the stomach utterly unexpectedly.
I took your mom's hole 🕳
is that line from gow and if it is from gow then which part
@@coolnsolid198 Brok gives Mimir a riddle he fails to solve ("What gets bigger, the more you take away?") until Brok's FUNERAL where he sees Sindri grieving and pushing everybody away.
When Kratos says "JUSTICE?!?!," he sounds like the original voice actor. I'm sure it's not intentional, but it kind of adds to the moment. Just hearing the word, thinking of all that Odin has done and continues to do brought Kratos the kind of anger he hadn't felt since he was in Greece. Justice was too good for Odin, he deserved torment.
Another part where the old Kratos comes out is when he kills Heimdall. His face contorts to have a very similar look to the old Kratos.
@@Jaeeden Those signature eyebrows
@@notinsideyourwalls5636 and the nose.
Hm.
A couple of “NO” moments sounded like OG Kratos too. I am convinced they were intentional!
Ironic considering he expressed this same sentiment to Baldur before he had to fight him. Pretty difficult to live what you preach sometimes, I feel this.
Spoilers he manages it.
Same
Its awful
Freya put him through worse than hell. Kratos should've let him kill her.
@@Rome3625 Dealing with Odin with Freya helping probably easier than dealing with Odin that have extra Baldur by his side.
Though of course Kratos are capable of handling it but not Atreus, Thor and Baldur are way too strong for him. But, if Atreus gone, guess Kratos will just start ripping and tearing.
@@Rome3625Kratos knew better than anyone that Baldur wouldn't have stopped at just Freya. He had to break the cycle of vengeance before a repeat scenario of Greece happened.
I love how Christopher Judge delivers that line. The way he says vengeance, you can hear it in Kratos’ voice that word brings something out of him, incredible! 👌
Yeah, that’s why I found it emotional and saddest coming from Kratos.
“My vengeance, ends now” last words spoken by kratos at the end of GOW 3. he really wanted to put all this rage, hate and anger behind him when he got to the norse pantheon to be a better person. but of course, like athena mocked him about, he will bring his vengeance and pain with him whenever he goes. kratos is recognizing this and is honestly in disbelief. makes the later events of the game feel so much more meaningful
Hm.
Rather the opposite. Kratos partially defies the Norns and the Giants by refusing to carry his vengeance by the end of the game... but he is still forced to carry everyone else's.
@@DracoHandsome i feel like thats why he defied fate, if he had sought vengeance not justice hed have died probably, but he broke his fate again by changing his behaviour
Kratos has so many good lines in this. My favorite has to be "If you are going to sail, sail towards something." As hammy as it is.
Not bad it is!
Thats a good one!
Mine is is response to asking him if he's afraid of death, he says, paraphrasing a bit
"I do not fear death,
Death can have me,
But only when it earns me"
Mimir: A hole.
Kratos: What?
Mimir: The more you take the more it grows. A hole.
😢😢
My favourite was "I do not need a snack."
Brilliant. Touching. Enlightening.
ironic af given that he was called "death, the destroyer of worlds" by zeus...@@altogrey9712
"Every path I walk... leads back to vengeance."
*something in the way starts playing*
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It’s ok to eat deer cause deer don’t have any feelings
@@positivevibes532 well, since its the goldy realm of Nordic/Scandinavian culture, those wild game were likely cursed by Odin, and were people of their own at some point. And the Animals seemed pretty self-aware and understanding, so if they werent people, they were still sentient, since they understood speech
@@helton3425 The reference went completely over your head fella. Listen to the song “Something in the way”
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No the saddest deepest lines in this game was from Faye “ The culmination of love is grief
And yet we love despite the inevitable
We open our hearts to it
To grieve deeply is to have loved fully”. And she said this to kratos. We’ve been on this journey with him since the late 00’s. This shit hit me deep. I was crying like a baby
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah it’s a beautiful line
But the person who posted this never said it is the saddest line in the game, but the saddest line Kratos ever said
What is grief, if not love persevering?
@@bignoseandrew you are right haha I didn’t see that part. But still. The heaviest lines in the whole game .
He is vengeance, he is the night. He is...Batm-I mean Kratos.
Ngakak asu
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i love how freyas hate melted when she learned kratos knew her pain exactly just two broken parents trying beyond everything to fix whats left.
After years of rage and slaughter he tries chilling in the woods with his family but HEEEELL NOOOO "Fate" got other plans. Cant even vibe peacefully in the woods if youre kratos smh
Chilling… he was NOT chilling in the woods. Bro was beating trolls to death barehanded to try to conquer himself
@@loopgodjohansen no that happened after Faye’s death her death destroyed the barrier protecting them
@@Yoko222 wrong. Read the comics.
@@loopgodjohansen that's a normal Monday for kratos though
@@Niko6767 true. I wish there were trolls irl so I could get stomped out by one.
“I gave you everything, my skills, my friendship, my home my secrets my treasures, and you just kept taking!
And now what have I got? Not even my family…”
That line still gives me chills
"You want 'sorry'? This is what sorry looks like...so the only thing you can do...is get the fuck out of my sight!!"
"We must return to Freya" Damn that was heartouching. I almost cried
Honestly depressing line
How
@@harrisoncreese they have to talk to Freya which is depressing
0:18 kratos:no,atreus,we still have hope,hope makes us strong,it's why we are still here,it is why we fight when everything is lost
That's "Every time I'm out, they pull me back in", but with extra steps.
And he will be proven right if there's another God of War game.
He took this line back during Ragnarok. "We will die seeking justice, not vengeance" is what he said later on in the game
At least this time it’s a more Merciful Vengeance. It seemed more like Justice this time around than in the Trilogy 😅
It makes it sadder without the background music.
I can hear that Rage of Sparta track from God Of War III Starting back up in my head
This game was chock full of killer lines
This line gets resolved by the end, as Kratos decides to seek Justice over vengeance during Ragnarok, but this line was sad, as it looked like he was stuck in a cycle, not able to escape his old ways.
The saddest is "Lokis goes. Atreus stays". But this one was awesome as well
Saddest sentence was still: 'What do I call you?' after Atreus returns. Had me close to tears that one
Odin: *Killed Atreus*
Kratos: Ahh, yes Vengeance it is.
Kratos: *Proceed on killing the Norse Gods*
This man know vengeance more than everyone around him, hearing justice from people mouth always had him worried
Very true…
Cuz the line between justice and vengeance is thin as hell and even to cross without meaning to
Kartos Spoke in frustration again a tone I thought I never could hear again. But this time we saw what anger was like this time it was for a friend we grew to care for.
That’s what is sad in this video! My upload truly worths it.
It definitely hit me like an emotional truck when he said "We have to get back to Freya". I cry everytime
Kratos knows better than anyone what its like to have nothing but vengeance
When atreus said "that is all we have left" i thought he might lose his cool thinking everyone around him are turning out to be like his younger self that he tries to stop from coming out...... But he indeed is more strong mentally as he didn't lose his patience
Poor Kratos. No matter how hard he tries to escape his past torments and live a peaceful life, it gets yanked away from him like a bone from a dog.
He is not just the God of War, he's the God of War For Peace.
I appreciate Atreus walking into the door at the very beginning of this clip
JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I WAS OUT, THEY PULL ME BACK IN!
Gow series is sucha gem what a time to be alive to witness a game from the ps2 era still around and much improved I honestly didn’t know how they would top gow 3 and 2018, but they did the heart they put into this game make me have more hope in gaming I feel the same way about horizon series and dying light series
This video popped up in my recommendations immediately after I got to this part in the story. It's like youtube knows.
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IMO this line was more sad " I had hoped my days of ceaseless battles were over. I had hoped to never see my son go to war".
This plays directly into the ending when he sees the prophecy of the future with a loved god who walks the path of peace. When minor asks what he saw he says “a new path”. He cries cause at last the path he walks is not one of vengeance
But then in the Gallahorn speech, he fixes this and says “it is not vengeance we seek. It is justice.”
I am vengeance, I am the war, I am calm and reasonable person
"We must return to Freya."
Indeed the saddest sentence spoken :(
Nooo I expect you guys to learn that "Every path I walk... leads back to vengeance." is the saddest sentence :))
@@youtubruh :P
@@bobzombie2710 Why is it you think that line is the saddest one haha? Someone else thinks the same. I thought it merely meant that they were going to return to Freya ?
@@youtubruh I don't actually believe that, I was being sarcastic :P You might be better off asking the other person lol. Only thing I can think is because first they kill her son, and now they have to kill her husband?
@@bobzombie2710 oh I see, sarcasm xD
After hearing that line I remember thinking can this dude catch a fucking break? like has he not suffered enough? I'm glad at the end he finally does.
Bro really delivered this line like it was a whole cutscene
I would argue the saddest line is when he says “I am… tired” just the way he says it and the context of it plus the way you can just feel the weight of his emotions and regret, plus it almost seems like he’s crying - that scene had me bawling honestly
And the Oscar goes to Christopher Judge.
Justice?! It's not justice we seek it is vengeance! Every path I walk always leads back to vengeance!
*Rage of Sparta theme plays*
these are the moments that made this goty for me..the subtle conversations about grief, destiny, justice and vengence
"Every path I walk... leads back to vengeance."
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Poor man just wants to live a peaceful life, but the gods keep pulling him back. It's funny how at the start Thor says "You seem like a calm, and reasonable person" because Kratos truly is the calmest person in that room.
Kratos bonded with Brok in the same fashion that Atreus bonded with Sindri. He lost the closest thing to what he would consider a best friend that he’s had in a long time. Kratos was far more effected by Brok’s death than he let on. He’s just better at compartmentalizing his emotions.
He’s right, they only blew the horn to start ragnarok to avenge Brok
Why does this sound like something batman would say
The first time in both games Kratos just gives up on himself without as much as trying, damn..
The best line was during the battle and he tells Atreus to not seek vengeance
Imagine if a very pissed off Kratos was alone fighting Odin? I guarantee, it would’ve been a Brutal Fight and would’ve ended savagely like the ones in the Trilogy. He would’ve obtained the Most Powerful Weapons and Magic in their Lands to kill without a doubt
Agreed. SO much of this game was about Kratos deliberately holding himself back, restraining what he can do. Most of the rest of it was him trying to protect the people he cared about. I really enjoyed it from a storytelling perspective, I was never this invested in Kratos as a character or the GOW series before the last two games, its hard to argue that it hobbled him in terms of what he can REALLY do. Kratos has shown that he has gained real wisdom in his journey, and that he CAN be more than a mere monster to be wielded by others but in order to do so he had to suppress or give up a lot of what made him the ghost of Sparta. He isn't weaker, but he IS less powerful and capable. Its like he gave up a lot of his rage and magic and traded for greater mastery over himself.
He sounds so damn fed up with it all, like he is just so done.
And here i was expecting Kratos to say:
"Hope is what makes us strong. It is why we are here. Is why we fight when all else is lost..."
In the end though thankfully he chose the path of justice with a change of heart, or rather because his heart's opening
The last few hours of this game are phenomenal
nah the saddest one is sindri telling atreus he took everything
Yeah but my video is Kratos’ saddest line, not the saddest line in the whole game.
Loved the writing in the game, they really put time and care in developing each character!
My fav line of Kratos is
"Death can find me when it earns me"
Thats the most saddest quote ever that kratos suffered from revenge that made him reget everything he did
What's truly wild is that the game ends with vengeance. Sindri kills Odin; there is no 'justice', just vengeance. So in one sense it's a happy ending in that Kratos sees his mural and Atreus can find his own path, but it's also pretty pessimistic and shows the cycle of vengeance can never be broken no matter how hard Kratos tries.
if they killed his son he would have destroyed asgard by himself i swear . he even warned ODIN about it . flipping the temple and throwing a huge rock on baldur was only mini glimpses of the young full power rage Kratos who doesnt control the limits of his powers . this older version hide too much of its powers he was even accused of being old and slow at the start of the 2018 game but we saw he only need a few seconds to adapt to the speed of heimdal and the weight of the hammer of Thor
"Maybe that's all we have left?" Just the weight in his voice, as he says it.
Sounded sad, disappointed, and tired all in one
Every time I hear these powerful lines. I laugh at how the original writer thinks this Kratos is terrible.
This GoW 2 really emphasizes the character development and growth of Kratos. He doesn’t ruthlessly kill anymore. Or intentionally doesn’t want to murder ppl on the battlefield like he once did. But don’t test him, he’s still a savage lol
Loosing one of your friend, in the new path you walk'in that you've thought that everything was fine now..
Man i'll seek vengeance too
This broke my heart even long after Brok's death. Kratos doesn't care about what's right and wrong anymore, he doesn't care how Odin dies, he just wants him to. How close he had been to the dwarves to consider them as family, to go on great lengths just for "vengeance". If Atreus is a trigger for the old God of War inside him, he must've cared so much for Brok and Sindri to treat them to a similar extent.
He was indeed wrong, to close his heart to the desperation and suffering of others, because he himself couldn't. Hence how he knew he was wrong to tell Atreus, because both of them could never numb themselves from caring about other people, and why they are better gods than the likes of Odin.
This is what to be believed until he saw a different path.
Would love to see him give vengeance once more
There’s a certain beauty in that that I don’t think Kratos recognizes; vengeance is an act of revenge against a wrong. Kratos has grown to the point where personal slights mean next to nothing, but this passion, rage and burning desire to right a grievous wrong doesn’t come from a place of selfish hate, tbh it never did, it comes from a place of love.
He slaughtered the gods for using him as a puppet and having him kill his family. He enacts vengeance on Odin because he killed a dear friend.
He doesn’t seek vengeance against Baldur in the end, because all Baldur wanted from him was a really good fight, or to be able to hurt him. He realized that in the end, so his path is one of love and ultimately compassion for others.
That’s a good thing
You can feel the frustration in his voice. He's been trying so hard to move on from a life driven by revenge and vengeance.
Vengeance and rage can be righteous Kratos, use discretion.
that dialogue belonged in a cutscene
Actually I believe its Atreus that has the saddest line and he even says it solemnly, "maybe thats all we have left".
While it's not his fault, Sindri's always been a giver. A lot of people are. The mistake they make is not leaving any room for themselves. Eventually they have nothing left to give. In the previous game, Kratos made a point to warn Atreaus that anger is something you can get lost in. He's seeing that play out in a man he'd grown to see as a friend.
Justice and vengeance are not the same thing.
A lesson the US criminal justice system has yet to learn.
Kratos should have said at the end... "No.. hope is the one thing we have... when all else is lost"
I'm curious what happened in norse while Kratos still servant of the greek gods. Maybe every Mimir story took place was happened during that time?
I expect while Kratos' roaming in Greece, Mimir's still be bound to that tree...
Spoiler alert
The saddest moment for me was after I beat the game and went back to finish a few favors with Freya. During one favor, Kratos mentions wanting to tell a story a Freya said something like "is this another story glorifying death" and Kratos responded with a kind of sad voice "just a way to pass the time, I suppose"
bro uploaded GOW:R running on the original ps4 😭😭 kratos looks smooth and shiny as shit
Best game in history
The bit of dialogue I personally found to be the saddest was when Kratos was telling Atreus the story about the lumberjack calling upon death because he believed he was too old and weak to keep going.
Damn kratos was heartbroken he wants vengeance for his brother in arms and goddam it we got it
Kratos - Hey cory can i get a nice path of friendship for this next game?
Cory Barlog- uhmm let me think uhhhhh nope you go on a path of vengeance
Kratos; Goddammit.
It’s like Kratos can never ever ever catch a break & that’s why come the next game the developers need to give Him a happy ending free of fighting , vengeance & revenge in my opinion ☝🏾✅.
Sing With Me
Sing For The Year
Sing For The Laughter
Sing For Tears
It's crazy cause through out the game you can tell kratos bonded with "tyr" and was just as blind sided as we were
"We must return to Freya"
Agreed, quite a sad sentance indeed...
Place suddenly reminded me about Skyrim
Dude, what the hell?!! Why did you cut off the part where Kratos says "It's Ragnarokin Time!"
Of all the games I've played and movies I've watched I've never cared more for a character than for kratos, he feels so real to me
the events that lead up to this scene just tells you how much of a piece of crap Odin really is..