The Depiction of Odin in God of War: Ragnarok

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • #godofwar #odin #ragnarok
    ive been wanting to talk about god of war for two weeks now

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  • @TheHonoredMadman
    @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +1009

    Jesus christ I would've put way more effort into making this video more coherent if I knew it was gonna blow up haha. This was just like a shitpost of my thoughts on the portrayal. I appreciate all the feedback

    • @Aboriginal_American_Hebrew
      @Aboriginal_American_Hebrew Год назад +16

      You can always do a remake you did great tho

    • @ariezon
      @ariezon Год назад +6

      hahahaha I can see that, the first part of the video feels like you just woke up from a sleep. pretty good video though.

    • @obliviouscrab3125
      @obliviouscrab3125 Год назад +5

      1 feedback would be to speak up more and try to sound less sleepy

    • @Azaleus19
      @Azaleus19 Год назад

      Every other version of Odin would kick this one's ass. Hell they might even pay to have the satisfaction of killing him. Either that or it'll devolve into a lottery for which of one of them will have the honor.

    • @Syberz2
      @Syberz2 Год назад

      Okay, at least you're aware. I'm at 6 minutes screaming WHY ISN'T THAT THIS VIDEO YOU ASS and came to the comments to say as much.

  • @elegantcat1496
    @elegantcat1496 Год назад +5001

    Honestly he's exactly how I imagined him as described in the previous game. A depraved manipulator obsessed with knowledge and his own death, trying as hard as he can to project confidence and control in a cult of personality that worships him as the all knowing all father.
    An autocratic control freak.
    Love him.

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +222

      Elegantly put

    • @thegladve
      @thegladve Год назад +176

      @@TheHonoredMadman personally I'm not upset about the dialogue being Americanized because it's an American adaptation of Norse mythology, plus the original God of War games while certainly being more poetic in a sense, did use a more simplified version of English.

    • @elegantcat1496
      @elegantcat1496 Год назад +64

      @@thegladve See, that's very intersting for me because I'm not a native english speaker so I just perceived him as very charismatic in a "down to earth" sort of way.
      I mean, he's supposed to come across as benevolent, smart and in control after all.
      But I guess if it's english we're talking about I don't know how much should I be part of this conversation.

    • @thegladve
      @thegladve Год назад +45

      @@elegantcat1496 that's the thing you don't have to be a native English speaker to enjoy or complain about the game being dumbed down, I understood what the developers were going for and I fully support their decision, I'm just pointing out that the developers are American and that it's foolish to expect them to act as though they were Norwegian or Scandinavian adapting their own culture and myth. p.s I'm not a native English speaker myself also.

    • @elegantcat1496
      @elegantcat1496 Год назад +47

      @@thegladve Well, GoW gods have always been satirical parodies of themselves.
      True, in previous games they at least looked like themselves (on a surface level anyway) but that's because of the power fantasy of it all. In GoW 3 you WANT to beat the shit out of Zeus, not a Zeus stand in. You want to have a fight with the ripped old man with the long beard on top of Olympus, it's a hack and slash!
      But even then, characters like Hercules and Icarus do not really look like you would imagine, they are deranged, mean spirited charicatures of themselves.
      I think in the old games they kept at least the gods recognisable because the devs didn't want to rob the players of the fantasy of fighting the classical Zeus and Poseidon.
      The new games have different priorities. The power fantasy is significantly toned down in favour of a more complex and rich story. Yeah, fighting Thor is hype as shit but overall less intersting than understanding who Thor is, how would he act as a person and how would he look as a consequence of that. Same goes for Odin I think...his appearence is the logical next step given his writing so far.
      It's not so much a decision of "How do we design Odin", more of a "That's how Odin would look and act given our writing of him"

  • @Aurelian_-vu3yz
    @Aurelian_-vu3yz Год назад +1044

    The way that Thor looks away from Odin when he’s being verbally abused is heartbreaking. You notice it when Odin kills him too, Thor turns his head and can’t look Odin in the eye.

    • @tylerR512
      @tylerR512 Год назад +103

      Didn’t peep that genuinely made me a little upset nice eye tho

    • @iamfourmana
      @iamfourmana Год назад +31

      Same with Thrud

    • @idiosyncrasy7703
      @idiosyncrasy7703 Год назад +174

      It's fear. He's so afraid of his father that even at death's door, as he has a spear through his heart, he dare not slight his father in fear of further abuse. And to make thor, probably the most physically strong and imposing of the norse gods, to fear you like that. They made Odin different sure, but they made him right imo. Marvel's odin doesn't even feel like he's strong or that he deserves the throne.

    • @Nerf_Jeez
      @Nerf_Jeez Год назад +11

      That's a genuinely incredible detail 😢

    • @triggerhappy4731
      @triggerhappy4731 Год назад +60

      That scene made me feel so bad for thor....Odin just used him as a killing machine, and the moment Thor finally sees through his father's manipulation, Odin kills him. Probably the most tragic moment of gow Ragnarok alongside brok's death.....

  • @georgekostaras
    @georgekostaras Год назад +471

    I know people keep comparing Odin to a mob boss but he reminds me a lot of a manager I worked for at Best Buy. The guy was super friendly and dad like, and he’d stab you in the back and act like it was your fault. He used people and threw them away, a lot like Odin

    • @franingegnieri1831
      @franingegnieri1831 Год назад +23

      Mob bosses do the same

    • @georgekostaras
      @georgekostaras Год назад +104

      @@franingegnieri1831 Yeah but you're much more likely to have your life ruined by Dave from best buy than from Don Corleone.

    • @franingegnieri1831
      @franingegnieri1831 Год назад +1

      @@georgekostaras Don Corleone is a totally different thing from a totally different time

    • @victorconway444
      @victorconway444 Год назад +27

      @@franingegnieri1831 You're missing the point. He's just saying that a shitty manager is a more relatable situation to most people than organized crime.

    • @ALLmasked
      @ALLmasked Год назад +1

      maybe because i can spot a dave from a mile away that i didn't like schiff's take. i wanted to see a very charismatic odin, good enough to mask his intentions. you know, like our real world politicians/religious leaders. anyway if you watched enough 2000s media you'd definitely can tell the trope they were trying to do.

  • @crimmycat117
    @crimmycat117 Год назад +2339

    I think people who dont like the fact he's a straight up very in your face evil villain don't truly understand how fucking damaging gaslighting is. Odin is a mental, emotional and verbal abuser and it's SCARY how friendly he is and the way he gaslights thor especially, it did make me feel bad for him especially at the end. In addition, his subtle manipulation as Tyr is just....YIKESS

    • @nickv1212
      @nickv1212 Год назад +268

      Yeah. He's a true psychopath and they explored this completely. Way scarier than the flagrant murderers so many other villains are. People like this exist and it's terrifying cause you'd very rarely ever find out you were just talking to one. They might not be magic shapeshifters but we're only all the better for it.

    • @mustardsauce5201
      @mustardsauce5201 Год назад +204

      dude thor gets the full brunt of odins abuse its so fucked up. “ i liked you better when you drank.” “ what are you up to? DISMISSED!!” “ are you broken?” it’s awful.

    • @wibblesmcscribbles3018
      @wibblesmcscribbles3018 Год назад +11

      cringe bruh imagine actually using Fart light unironically

    • @1ULTRAKNIGHT
      @1ULTRAKNIGHT Год назад +72

      @@mustardsauce5201 "it's your husband's fault he started drinking again"

    • @Hugo_Tate
      @Hugo_Tate Год назад +7

      Gas lighting 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Bobbyhiddn
    @Bobbyhiddn Год назад +2691

    I adored the portrayal of Odin and his motivations. I sympathized with his search for knowledge. He saw the border beyond himself. He is the top of the mountain, and though he knows his subject matter, he is still Socrates. He knows that in the end, he can learn all there is to learn, yet the closer he gets to Truth, the further the gap expands.
    He is the deified agnostic. He is the fearful omniscience. He is terrifying and terrified.

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +190

      He deserves a whole deep dive video dedicated to him once I've got enough footage

    • @Batt-man
      @Batt-man Год назад +20

      Exactly!! I couldn’t have put it better myself, or even nearly as good.

    • @Bobbyhiddn
      @Bobbyhiddn Год назад +8

      @@Batt-man Thank you Chickenmanman.

    • @NitroNinja324
      @NitroNinja324 Год назад

      @@joshsmith2629 .....It's really not, dude. Don't be a prick.

    • @Sharmanixs
      @Sharmanixs Год назад +5

      Damn, that last line gave me chills

  • @MacinteuchPlus
    @MacinteuchPlus Год назад +470

    Odin's portrayal in Ragnarok really was a breath of fresh air, just an old dude, charming, casual in his ways, yet you know everything is calculated and he can and will ruin your life should you be in his way, terrifying presence hiding behind a friendly facade

    • @Mukation
      @Mukation 11 месяцев назад +2

      Him being so riddicolously friendly to Atreus etc, right up until the end, when he no longer has any use for him, gives creedence to exactly what he did to Freya and to Mimir. Mimir says Odin really laid on the charm to woo Freya, but once he realised she wouldn't cast the same spell on her as on Baldur, he threw her out and banished her to Midgard. Freya probably did end up falling for Odin. The same as when Mimir realised Odin had known all along that he had been tricked.
      It's essentially never shown "on screen" only ever mentioned behind the scenes. The same as how Thor is only ever mentioned at all in the previous game, we see none of them, yet we hear of them. When Mimir, still stuck to the tree, tells Kratos that Odin tortures him every day, you almost get the feeling that you "need to leave" quickly after cutting off Mimirs head, less you end up facing Odin.
      And as you say, a breath of fresh air

  • @blackbeardtx371
    @blackbeardtx371 Год назад +1597

    I agree it was refreshing that Odin wasn't this powerhouse unit, he has Thor for that, and more of the manipulator. The mover behind the scenes. Also instead of being a like a high level warrior he's more fitted to being a high level mage, something Kratos hasn't dealt with. Spell casters aren't going to go toe to toe with you, they'll do exactly what Odin does.
    EDIT: Yes, of course Kratos has dealt with magic users before, but not IMO at Odin's level, this is god KING, the depths of his power run deeper than avg, and like someone pointed out, Zeus had magic but was more physical than anything.

    • @whistleblower1717
      @whistleblower1717 Год назад +101

      I mean he’s still pretty strong. He picked up mjolnir and launched thruud miles away while kratos struggled to hold it.

    • @cookiejoe5564
      @cookiejoe5564 Год назад +123

      @@whistleblower1717 mjolnir was on the ground and static, that's why Thrud and Odin managed to pick it up and use it, Kratos struggled because it's moving. it's like trying to pick up a "bullet" vs actively stopping a "bullet".

    • @mastervader4444
      @mastervader4444 Год назад +34

      @@whistleblower1717 kratos held it with momentum bro wtf you talking about?

    • @totallynotthebio-lizard7631
      @totallynotthebio-lizard7631 Год назад +12

      They could at least make the Norse gods… gods… not ancient superheroes

    • @rasenganmaster101
      @rasenganmaster101 Год назад +12

      uuuh he's fought zues? he's fought magic wielders that dwarf odin BADLY in power, odin just has a bag of tricks

  • @colorgreen8728
    @colorgreen8728 Год назад +3404

    The story of ragnarok is one of fathers and father figures. Odin being the father of thor and Odin being the all father and father figure of Atreus, mimir the father figure of Atreus and kratos the father of Atreus and thor father of his three children is very interesting

    • @tonysnyder2216
      @tonysnyder2216 Год назад +292

      ...say father again.🤣

    • @uvie_egua
      @uvie_egua Год назад +206

      What are you even saying

    • @Fukei_Mono
      @Fukei_Mono Год назад +199

      God of War had always been quite a bit about fathers and children.

    • @Stayfocused99
      @Stayfocused99 Год назад +41

      @@uvie_egua Father

    • @purplefidelity5162
      @purplefidelity5162 Год назад +2

      What the fuck are you talking about?

  • @RG-zt4ox
    @RG-zt4ox Год назад +153

    What I loved is that he doesn’t live in a gold castle he lives in a great hall made of wood where his family and soldier live, eat and drink but he holds a secret underneath it his insanity is hidden underneath a facade of humbleness

  • @RaptorJesus
    @RaptorJesus Год назад +1119

    This version of Odin is one of the few that bothers to remember that in the Myths he's also a Trickster God, so much of a Trickster God in fact that he & Loki got along so well that they became Blood-Brothers( *the* closest, most sacred bond one can enter into with another person in Norse culture).
    I also love the way the game seems to reference this when Atreus first goes to Asgard and has his encounter with Heimdal.
    Heimdal: He means to betray you.
    Odin: *gasp* Is that true Loki, are you a little trickster?
    Atreus: uhh..
    Odin: I'm just messin' around. Of course he means to betray me, Heimdal. Why else would he come? I've given him no reason to trust me, not yet.
    While yes, some part of it is undoubtedly the fact Atreus is of use to him, I think it's also that Odin clearly enjoys Atreus's company. Probably sees a lot of himself in the boy, that innate curiosity that drives both of them to varying degrees.
    They also explore some of Odin's qualities that get overlooked. Unlike Zeus, Odin in the myths isn't the King of Asgard because of his innate power. He's in charge because he's the most crafty, devious being in existence. So crafty & devious that he found a way out of death. Rather than the "muscly old barbarian" you so often see Odin depicted as. He's a God of War because of the subtleties of his mind, not because of sheer force. This Odin actually feels like the Mad One*, the Wand-Bearer, the Deciever, Glad-of-War.
    *The literal translation of the word "Odin" and like in English "mad" has both the crazy & angry connoctations in Old Norse.

    • @Writh811
      @Writh811 Год назад +138

      Contrary to what some folks may think. This depiction of Odin was actually not that far off of what is expected out of him in Myth. Odin isn't god who is great at fighting. Aside from losing to Fenrir, we only know of one other fight he directly took part in, the slaying of Ymir (he jumped Ymir with his two brothers). Some may say what about the Aesir/Vanir war but the information we have regarding that tale only really covers the end and doesn't mention Odin fighting. Most of Odin's stories involve him being clever or pursuing wisdom and ultimately all in the service of stopping Ragnarok. It's this nature to him and the nature of the Aesir that make them interesting to me. The idea that they don't even make all their best stuff they tend to get other races to make things for them. Weapons and jewelry > Dwarves, Wall to protect your city > giants, servants in Asgard > Elves (most folks don't know that one for some reason but the non-gods in Asgard are light elves.)

    • @vilek_7235
      @vilek_7235 Год назад +38

      Isn't there also a different norse god that represents chaos, which is theorized to be also Odin? Even the name was similar: "Óðr"

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Год назад +1

      @@vilek_7235 Yes, Óðr is likely a disguise or epithet of Óðinn.

    • @bannedmann4469
      @bannedmann4469 Год назад +2

      But the Mob doesn't trick you... this point ain't helping.

    • @KissMy2Moons
      @KissMy2Moons Год назад +2

      @@bannedmann4469 Mobs won’t betray you? Y’know, criminal organizations? You must be REALLY gullible to trust a Mob to not screw you over once you outlived your usefulness to them.

  • @filipmajewski8382
    @filipmajewski8382 Год назад +53

    I also love how the story of ragnarok is based on a huge theme of classic greek tragedies, which is the irony. The more the characters try to avoid their fate and prophecy, the more they ironically bring themselves closer to it. I think it’s great that they mixed in that little bit of greek flavour to the norse saga

    • @ruben4257
      @ruben4257 Год назад +15

      That was always a big theme in norse myths as well. Ragnarok itself ends up happening mostly because of the Gods attempts to prevent it in fact

    • @minecraftys
      @minecraftys Год назад +4

      @@ruben4257 and hiemdall is last to fall.

    • @windghost2
      @windghost2 Год назад +3

      @@minecraftys Him and Loki too since they kill each other.

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 3 месяца назад

      @@ruben4257 I truly believe that the reason Loki had Baldr killed was because of what happened with his and Angrboda’s children. It was just so out of character for the mostly harmless trickster to suddenly pull off a prank that was guaranteed to get someone killed.

  • @lucashampton6269
    @lucashampton6269 Год назад +264

    I remember thinking that the confrontation with Odin was going to be a Zeus level affair. Instead, Odin shows up at your doorstep. I didn't know what to think at first sight. He's some old man who comes across as diplomatic but also demanding. When we visit him in Asgard, I was almost convinced I had him pegged all wrong. If I did not have first hand knowledge of the awful things he'd done, it would have been so easy to take his side. Masterfully crafted villain in that aspect.
    After the revelation of his appearance and such, my expectations became wildly different. Instead of a Zeus level fight, I was expecting to fight a crazed tyrant that had become desperate since the end of the world was coming. His death was also fitting. Kratos and Atreus both showed how much they had decided to change. Atreus took the path similar to Avatar Aang. Instead of killing the bad guy, you take away their ability to continue harming people. Of course, Sandri got his vengeance and a well earned one. All in all, this Odin is one of the best put together villains ever.

    • @ovencake523
      @ovencake523 Год назад +26

      after rewatching the first encounter we have with him, the way he abuses thor like a tool and talks about his thors sons and baldir show what a psycho he really is.
      he's not mad his family is dead, he's mad they're no longer useful to him

    • @ilvanasgobero8096
      @ilvanasgobero8096 Год назад +3

      The people who complain about this Odin not being charismatic and super strong don't get that in a situation like his, where everyone thinks you're a Monster, The best way to manipulate them is to Just seem like Nice dude, other people quickly lose credibilty

    • @kyriss12
      @kyriss12 Год назад +3

      One thing that impressed me about that intro was that Thor makes his appearance first in a manner that was a direct mirror of zues.
      Lightning flashes, the earths quacking, and then a larger than life absolute unit forces his way through and proceeds to assert dominance.
      Then when Odin comes in looking all weak and frail, playing up the whole godfather act, thor who up until that point had all the trade marks of the last big bad gets all quiet and submissive.

  • @Warlord-dc5un
    @Warlord-dc5un Год назад +211

    Odin was such an enjoyable villain, he isn't some big intimidating character like zeus but a slimy snake that doesn't seem that terrifying physically but mentally is a force unlike no other.
    He doesn't demand respect but instead tricks you to letting your guard down with his soft sophisticated speaking with you needing to pay attention to what he's actually saying along with the way he holds himself to realise he's a snake.
    We see Odin sweet talking Kratos and at first you think he isn't that bad but once you think about it you'll realise this guy just came unannounced making himself at home then goes onto take the drink that was offered to you for himself. He also undermines his own child in the process.
    He's constantly trying to appeal to Kratos and always making himself out to be this loving grandfather.
    He gaslights Thor on multiple occasions and uses the fact they're family to command his children like pawns. Thor wishes to see the best in Odin and Odin takes advantage just as he does with atreus and the people outside the walls of asgard.

    • @TheSSBBfan666
      @TheSSBBfan666 Год назад +14

      dude sent Magni and Modi to their deaths and Baldur to see more of Kratos and fetch the last giant, granted he wasn't expecting to lose Baldur due to his invulnerability curse. But in the end his grandsons were useless and Baldur was valuable as a tracker. His entire family are just tools, he didn;t even feel bad when Heimdall, his most loyal, kicked the bucket.

    • @idiosyncrasy7703
      @idiosyncrasy7703 Год назад +14

      @@TheSSBBfan666 he even called killing brok "a bargain" for heimdall's death. Mans treat other people and gods like goods it's actually fcked up. Lol

    • @piscessoedroen
      @piscessoedroen Год назад +6

      Fr the entire time atreus is in asgard or with the aesir i can't shake the feeling that he would get jumped at anytime

    • @TheSSBBfan666
      @TheSSBBfan666 Год назад +4

      @@idiosyncrasy7703 yeah, and not to mention what he had done with the souls of the children sacrificed to him by mortals.

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 3 месяца назад

      @@TheSSBBfan666 I swear, I nearly threw up when I figured that out. The only thing I wanted to do right then was burn that accursed place to the bedrock and salt the earth.

  • @ericschuller908
    @ericschuller908 Год назад +512

    I loved how Odin was depicted. His voice came across to me as a narcissistic Hollywood parent who breeds their children to be tools for their own vicarious successes. Thor's despondent and alcoholic demeanor and his struggle with sobriety and committing to it with Sif for the sake of their daughter is classic. He reminds me of a burned out child actor who turns to substance abuse to cope with having been used and turned into their parents' money maker and by adulthood is just a shell of a person. Tyr is the classic rebel child who turns against their abusive parent and becomes spiritually or religiously inclined and tries to learn about other ways of life and swears off of what their narcissistic parent groomed them for. He kind of reminds me of hipsters when I was in college - not the fedora-wearing assholes who act like they're better than everyone - but the kind who try to expand their horizons in a successful bid to overcorrect themselves and make amends for their past indulgences or transgressions. And Baldur is the vengeful little psycho whose parents couldn't let him go and became the collateral in a messy divorce between his power couple parents and took after the unstable one who got custody. Odin in this case. And don't even get me started on what a little shit Odin's parenting turned Heimdall into. Taking him down in the game was practically orgasmic due to being the embodiment of the untouchable trust fund brat bully that we've all come into contact with at some point in our lives.
    It's just a shitshow. And Odin is the director of the whole damn thing.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад +1

      Litterally Greta Thunbergs parents.
      We all saw how with FTX, the media only reports on what its paid to report on.
      Im not even surprised if all this bullshit was cus of Greta Thunbergs actor parents getting money hungry.

    • @gigachad6885
      @gigachad6885 Год назад

      Greta (((Thunberg))) is also related to Georges Soros, so no surprise she became so influencial

    • @bannedmann4469
      @bannedmann4469 Год назад +12

      I think that's the problem... what's Godly about any of that? That's so ordinary...

    • @terrencenoran3233
      @terrencenoran3233 Год назад +82

      Gods in Norse myth are rarely gods, they're just superpowered beings that are put on a higher pedestal by regular people.

    • @ericschuller908
      @ericschuller908 Год назад +56

      @@bannedmann4469, it's a way to humanize them. Also, it was only during the time of the three Abrahamic religions in the west - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - that gods were made into these wrathful omnipotent beings without limits or relatable behaviors beyond malevolence. Most gods in folktales and religions were often flawed and very human in their behavior, being prone to jealousy, lust, greed, generosity, empathy and any number of human vices and virtues.

  • @spideyfanatic93
    @spideyfanatic93 Год назад +79

    Some of the major themes of the game are generational trauma and breaking cycles of violence and abuse, so I’d say Odin being a gaslighter fit perfectly.
    He immediately puts Kratos and Atreus on the back foot, and even though it’s not explicitly stated, there’s a part of Atreus that wants to trust Odin even though he knows the All-Father is a manipulator.
    It’s not until the late-game twist that Odin lifts the ruse of being a conscientious, doting relative. He even lovebombs Atreus by giving him the mask and Ingrid.
    The truth is we either all know someone like Odin or we’re related to them. That’s what makes him scary.

    • @anselmopat4985
      @anselmopat4985 Год назад +10

      The love bombing I didn’t even think about it! But many victims of abuse mention this
      Love bombing and then stripping them of the love abruptly when the abused doesn’t do what they want ( remember him taking back Ingrid and the mask?!)

  • @billg7781
    @billg7781 Год назад +155

    This Odin and Thor are fantastic depictions. Richard Schiff and Ryan Hurst do an incredible job.

  • @05w47d
    @05w47d Год назад +23

    I think one of the scariest things about Odin is how likable he can be. Shows just how easy it is to manipulate and gaslight someone. Much like how Atreus was manipulated by Odin even as the player I began to second guess all that Mimir and Freya was telling me. Really goes to show the phenomenal writing in the game

  • @n00bswillruleall
    @n00bswillruleall Год назад +79

    It was honestly the most incredible acting in the game. Whenever Odin shows up, he absolutely steals the scene. He was a man obsessed with knowledge and used his son to do all the strong-arming most of the time.

  • @TheSinisterSquid13
    @TheSinisterSquid13 Год назад +92

    Richard Schiff's Odin was terrific, because even though I had played through GoW 2018 and had seen actual proof of some of the horrible things that Odin and the Aesir had done, I found myself at a point playing Ragnarok thinking that perhaps Mimir HAD been painting him in a bad light, or at least a worse light than he had deserved, simply because of how friendly and cooperative Odin seemed to be. Then, of course, he turned out to be just as bad as the stories; takes a pretty decent actor to manipulate an audience like that.

    • @thmistrapillay1811
      @thmistrapillay1811 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly, I expected him to manipulate the characters, not to manipulate me😂

  • @topcat59
    @topcat59 Год назад +507

    Odin is basically a self-centered man who feared death and tried everything in his power to seek Forbidden knowledge. Honestly he’s kind of the complete opposite of Zeus and I think that’s pretty cool.😺

    • @MrBlack_-_
      @MrBlack_-_ Год назад +31

      I don´t think he was afraid of death. He was afraid about what wold come next. He wanted to know what awaits him after death

    • @slyreject8370
      @slyreject8370 Год назад +88

      @@MrBlack_-_ His death was a fate worse than death. Everyone is aware that when they die their soul will travel to the lake of souls and will lend them to the after life ,Valhalla or Helheim. But they trapped his soul in a marble and Sindri destroyed it. He's more than dead. He is erased

    • @fraserduffy4576
      @fraserduffy4576 Год назад +3

      @@slyreject8370 but since all the soul parts went into the marble wouldn’t that mean that it’s destruction leads to a complete death

    • @Mr.2Dirty
      @Mr.2Dirty Год назад +21

      @@fraserduffy4576 I think the idea is that because it never went to any of the afterlife’s in the first place, the destruction of the marble 🟰 total erasure

    • @nickv1212
      @nickv1212 Год назад +10

      @@Mr.2Dirty I mean. I can think of fates worse than complete nothingness.

  • @taylor22222222
    @taylor22222222 Год назад +176

    I loved the depiction of Odin! He was terrifying because you knew he was pulling strings, but which strings remained a mystery for much of the game as well as for the previous title. I was taken aback by him in the first scene but by the time I saw him after that I kind of understood the story they were telling, but just enough.. it's hard to describe it exactly. He wasn't at all what I expected--virtually everything about him took me by surprise and I'm so glad that they did, and that they wrote his character as a master of deception and a master manipulator rather than a mastermind; same with his relentless obsession with knowing everything. How the story unfolded was nothing shy of a masterpiece. I've completed the game and I'm eager for New Game+ already!!

  • @germanwojtek3576
    @germanwojtek3576 Год назад +87

    I really liked how he’s portrayed here because he’s literally nearing the end of his life . He may have been more of a conqueror/stoic type ages ago … but I’m guessing he would have changed drastically after imprisoning Mimir and Freya . He drops his physical archetype and trades it for a more subtle , knowledge driven archetype complete with total corruption of the heart and mind due to access to all the knowledge without getting answers .

  • @maddogbasil
    @maddogbasil Год назад +34

    Odin: massacres his son
    Also odin:
    *"Look how they massacred my boy"*

    • @ThommyofThenn
      @ThommyofThenn Год назад +1

      Can you massacre one dude? Doesn't a massacre have to be like mass slaughter or something

    • @ThommyofThenn
      @ThommyofThenn Год назад +1

      Like Gideon in Albinauric village lol...awww too soon??

  • @Bl1tzkn1ght
    @Bl1tzkn1ght Год назад +35

    As I said before Odin reminds me of a cult leader. Despite being extremely dangerous he comes off as disarming, frail, and harmless through his words. He makes people drop their guard by appealing to their egos and softening up to his views.
    As soon as you go a direction he doesn't like and won't listen to him he's violent And Angry

    • @hansalanson3497
      @hansalanson3497 Год назад +2

      Someone said this already, but this is why Kratos is the perfect foil against Odin:
      1. He doesn't let his guard down
      2. He doesn't bargain with the enemy, and is extremely skeptical towards any offer regarding what's important for him.
      3. When it comes down to violence, few can contend against him; fewer even could survive.

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 3 месяца назад

      @@hansalanson3497 Exactly. Plus, Kratos has gone up against gods like Odin before. He knows that if someone like Odin comes up to you playing manipulative games, then the only correct answer is to flip the game board, because playing along in any way is guaranteed to end in defeat.

  • @addygil5000
    @addygil5000 Год назад +16

    I haven't played the game, but I saw the Kratos VS Thor fight + cutscene, and I thought it was such a good and interesting portrayal of Odin. It kinda reminded me of his portrayal in 'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman, where he is a sleezy conman who just so happens to be the man with the plan.

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +4

      American gods is dope but I haven't watched the TV series though

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 3 месяца назад

      Wait, Neil Gaiman wrote American Gods? The same guy who wrote the modernized stories of the Norse gods? That explains a lot.

  • @averysmiley987
    @averysmiley987 Год назад +14

    Honestly the portrayal of Odin in this game drives home the idea that Gods’ greatest flaws are how similar they are to humans, an idea which is most popular in Greek mythology and is prevalent in the original God of War games. In those games, Zeus starts war with Kratos out of fear that Kratos will usurp him and that he will lose his throne, a very human fear of being replaced. Odin earns the hatred of the entire nine realms all because of a desperate desire he had to learn the secrets of the universe and what awaited him after death, which is arguably the trait that humans are most known for. What I find incredibly interest about the Norse world of God of War is that unlike the Odin and the gods, who do not know what awaits them after death, mortals know that they will end up in one place or another after they die, meaning that the gods in this game are almost more relatable to us than the humans are.

  • @AbiManyu-kq7jj
    @AbiManyu-kq7jj Год назад +16

    videos like this helps people appreciate the game more. props to you, deserve more subs

  • @Cha05typhoon
    @Cha05typhoon Год назад +226

    There's actually a dialog that can happen between Atreus and Mimir when traveling in the open world about why Thor's statue doesn't look like the real Thor.
    Mimir says that at first of did, then Thor saw it. The second sculptor was more complimentary. I have to imagine that this explanation can apply to any statutes of Asguardians.
    Great video too, looking forward to the spoiler dive into his character

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +43

      Oh shit I haven't gotten that one yet but thats great that it's addressed in game, I love the little details in this game and all the stories from kratos about Greece. For some reason I was thinking there was also a statue of Odin in god of war 2018 but going back I seem to have been mistaken

    • @valeriocapanni
      @valeriocapanni Год назад +11

      And a lot people don't remember or don't know at all when that the Thor we see in the endgame cutscene of GoW 2018 is just a Kratos's recolor with another armor, that we barely see in the cutscene itself so I don't think it's a big deal the design change here, since there wasn't a true one yet at the time.

    • @hurricane7727
      @hurricane7727 Год назад +5

      I assume That and Thor in 2018 was Thor in His Prime Appearance ( Not how he looks now but when he was Young like Younger Kratos).

  • @glurganergc4856
    @glurganergc4856 Год назад +52

    Anyone who has ever had the deeply unfortunate experience of being around people in real life who act the way he does will appreciate how extremely realistically written he is

    • @everettenjeze6276
      @everettenjeze6276 Год назад +1

      Ik it all to well. Left me incredibly broken for some time.

  • @scarecrowscene443
    @scarecrowscene443 Год назад +11

    Not every villain needs to be big and bad and scary like Thor. For those of you who play Destiny 2, Odin reminds me of Savathun. They're both very careful with their words, and they're extremely good at manipulating and acting like their your friend. It's a really special kind of villain. You hear all these stories about how awful and merciless and mean they are, and then you meet them, and they seem so calm and laid back.

  • @Alex_FRD
    @Alex_FRD Год назад +121

    I've had people wondering why Odin has a wooden lodge while Zeus had a giant mountain palace. I have to remind them that the Greeks were leagues ahead of the Scandinavians at the time.

    • @thewerdna
      @thewerdna Год назад +60

      Yeah, as the devs have said this is set in a Pre-Roman Empire time. So midgard here is representative of very old norse culture.

    • @angellara7040
      @angellara7040 Год назад +77

      @@thewerdna a lot of people don't realize just how old ancient Greece is. Like kratos fought in the Persian war

    • @birinderwarraich1179
      @birinderwarraich1179 Год назад +34

      Agreed Nordic architecture was just lodges and huts that why Asgard look like it. Greeks 2500 years ago were advanced AF in their architecture

    • @GreaterGrievobeast55
      @GreaterGrievobeast55 Год назад +38

      Wait, but why would aseir not be more advanced than Scandinavians? I think Heimdal explanation works fine. Odin could’ve commissioned the dwarves (or heck even the jotunn before the war) to construct some monolithic palace, but all father did want anything of the sort. Something cozy, and unsuspecting to better hide what was going on.

    • @alifhafizbinjasni5644
      @alifhafizbinjasni5644 Год назад +1

      well.. the architecture of the travel buildings say otherwise

  • @PeachDragon_
    @PeachDragon_ Год назад +8

    I've always said that Odin is my spirit in a way because of his connection to ravens and wolves and because of his insatiable thirst for knowledge, i always joke that I'd happily give my eye for knowledge, this depiction of him, while initially disappointing, ended up growing on me and showing me what can happen when knowledge is your only objective, he's an amazing character and he stands as a reminder to put morality above curiosity for people like me.

  • @rudolphbloom
    @rudolphbloom Год назад +30

    There is something about his introduction in the game that I find fascinating: his entrance. He doesn't say his own name, he doesn't try to look badass, he doesn't want Kratos nor Loki to think that he is a threat, but there are very small details that show how scary he is. And my favorite is how comfortable he seems when he just walks in and grabs a bench. And he goes directly to it. He doesn't wait for anyone to grab it for him, because why would he? He doesn't want to look pompous, but more importantly, he knows the place. He has his ravens. He probably monitored the house for months. He just knows where to go and how to act.

  • @craytherlaygaming2852
    @craytherlaygaming2852 Год назад +20

    Mimir being Celtic was pretty fun to me...
    Wonder if anyone's asked him about the Selkies

  • @adrastos50
    @adrastos50 Год назад +28

    Didn’t realize a whole bunch of folks disliked his portrayal. I greatly enjoyed it. Like the whole time you knew he would betray us and was up front about it. It was more so figuring out how he planned to go about it while also getting what he wanted.

  • @Lewis-jn8ry
    @Lewis-jn8ry Год назад +29

    Odin is the perfect depiction of a psychopathic narcissist. What really strikes home is people like him exist in real life and are very destructive to those around him.

    • @bannedmann4469
      @bannedmann4469 Год назад +2

      Is that what we want? Realistic Gods?

    • @markelscott100
      @markelscott100 Год назад +11

      @@bannedmann4469 yes cause thats manly what norse gods were personality wise

    • @Lewis-jn8ry
      @Lewis-jn8ry Год назад +6

      Well, I would argue if Gods were real. They would have a similar personality to that of Odin. We say that people who behave like Odin in the game have a God complex for a reason.

    • @b_k_williams_
      @b_k_williams_ Год назад +1

      @@bannedmann4469 I mean, that exactly what the Greek and Norse gods were, hyper exaggerated aspects ( good and bad) of humanity.

  • @B0NES48
    @B0NES48 Год назад +14

    I can honestly say I didn’t like the sleazy uncle betrayal, that we were given at the start of the game, but as I finished my Playthru, I really did appreciate how unique he was

  • @SomasAcademy
    @SomasAcademy Год назад +24

    I really like how they depicted Odin. In the mythology he's about as much of a trickster god as Loki, regularly manipulating people, using one of his powers to render himself unrecognizable to others so that he can mess with them, etc., and paired with how his main motivation for doing anything is ultimately quite selfish, the depiction of him as a weaselly little mobster type felt really right to me.

    • @VSM101
      @VSM101 Год назад +3

      You mean the sources that were Christians who hated the Norse Gods?

    • @coltonwilliams4153
      @coltonwilliams4153 3 месяца назад

      @@VSM101 Snorri probably painted Odin in a better light than he was originally depicted as. He wanted Loki to be a Satan allegory, remember? For Loki to be the root of all evil, he had to paint the Aesir as noble and just heroes.

  • @its_A_me_Njobe
    @its_A_me_Njobe Год назад +6

    Odin wasn't at all like I imagined him to be in the game and I LOVE IT

  • @Panjax
    @Panjax Год назад +5

    I don't mind how they protrayed him I just wanted more. I wanted more tricks more manipulation and a colder revelation of his true methods and aims. After the Tyr reveal that was it, basically, and even the Tyr reveal didn't feel...that nuts. I think they needed to make him seem more evil, through some actions of his that really show his ends justify the means style.

  • @TheHonoredMadman
    @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +19

    His quest for knowledge should have been expanded on but I'm gonna do a whole video on him at some point

    • @MattSpoon07
      @MattSpoon07 Год назад

      The actor is great, he does a great job with what they gave him, but he isn't a powerful God in this. He's a petty old man.

    • @AsuraQin
      @AsuraQin Год назад

      He’s talked about searching for knowledge in the last game to a certain extent.

    • @modulo6706
      @modulo6706 Год назад

      @@MattSpoon07 the most accurate depiction of odin

  • @proctordoctor5756
    @proctordoctor5756 Год назад +1

    9:05 Mimir actually talks about that fact in Ragnarok, the first statue of Thor looked like him but it's implied Thor killed the sculptor because of that. The second artisan was (wisely) more generous with his features and that's the statue from gotw 2018

  • @Faurded
    @Faurded Год назад +12

    Odin is my favorite by far, he has so much personality. The voice and the manner of speaking just feel right to me, and I can’t get enough of the performance in general. Here everything feels natural, genuine. What most people expected was probably the AC Valhalla portrayal of these gods, but I feel they tried too hard to be all epic and larger than life there

  • @desroth
    @desroth Год назад +1

    Honestly this is exactly how I expect him to be even in the real world myths. Odin is a freaking magical super nerd with a god complex that courts a cult of personality around himself. He has no issue with using who he wants when he wants to serve his own needs and to gain more knowledge and power.

  • @grayve2122
    @grayve2122 Год назад +13

    This is actually the first place that I'm made aware that some people weren't fond of this depction of Odin. I feel like this game was such a master piece, loved the dialogues, the story, the characters and all

  • @misslabellekitty1298
    @misslabellekitty1298 Год назад

    I just love your nonchalance. I aspire to it, honestly.

  • @schnek8927
    @schnek8927 Год назад +5

    I know you (kind of) mentioned that what you're saying is subjective, but i still have to point out that most of this is indeed nothing but subjective and frankly quite ignorant takes.
    For example, the writing and dialogue truly is horrible. That's not subjective... Having the characters talk like they're in a low-budget soap-opera with modern slang, and swearing every few seconds, is NOT good writing/dialogue and it *certainly* is not *mature...* (just pointing that out since a lot of people say these games are mature now, which is nonsense)
    And if they truly wanted to make Odin different from Zeus, then why not make him good?
    Seriously, it's almost *comical* how the characters in this game *CONSTANTLY* tell you how evil Odin is, how much he lies and deceives, how nothing he says can be trusted even when he speaks the truth, etc... And the only ones we hear saying this... Are the supposed "good guys", who's biased gospel we are just supposed to believe and trust despite never being given any reason to until the very end... They could just as easily be lying, not be giving the full story, and only focusing on their own selfish desires.
    (freyja especially is a power-tripping mary-sue, who is comically vile, self-centered and toxic to the extreme. Odin was clearly justified in locking her up)
    Those are just a few quick thoughts to counter the circle-jerk going on in these comments, that's all.
    Also, this is the first time i've seen the early version of thor, and it looks *so much better* than the new version! Shame we didn't get that, but it's not like a different-looking thor would've fixed the awful writing anyway... Oh well.

  • @wachyfanning
    @wachyfanning Год назад +2

    I had no idea people were upset about Odin. How did that expect him to be depicted?

  • @SirAdrian87
    @SirAdrian87 Год назад +10

    I for one really like Don Odin Aesirleone

  • @seanob4563
    @seanob4563 Год назад +1

    This is actually a pretty good depiction of Odin according to mythology, when the Romans first found the Germans worshiping Odin they assumed Odin was the trickster god Mercury/Hermes rather than Jupiter

  • @absurdreference1864
    @absurdreference1864 Год назад +8

    It was a breath of fresh air to see this depiction of Odin. It would have been so easy for them to just make him another all powerful Zeus-like tyrant for Kratos to punch to death, but this depiction really showcased how manipulation and strategy can make a character powerful too. Also the splendid voice acting helped.

  • @captaintoyota3171
    @captaintoyota3171 Год назад

    Love the thumbnail. GoW last two games have been amazing feets in unbroken narrative storytelling

  • @colorgreen8728
    @colorgreen8728 Год назад +14

    I love how Odin is portrayed, it’s spot on imo, he reminds me of Jeff goldbloom lol

    • @magicman3163
      @magicman3163 Год назад +2

      Jeff Goldblum doesn’t look Nordic

    • @colorgreen8728
      @colorgreen8728 Год назад +3

      @@magicman3163 do you think I was going off looks? No. Mannerisms and sound of voice

    • @kazekage2407
      @kazekage2407 Год назад

      i thought the exact same

    • @boatymcboatface4120
      @boatymcboatface4120 Год назад +1

      @@magicman3163 🤦‍♂️

  • @roaneagen7726
    @roaneagen7726 Год назад

    I haven't played Ragnarok, but the depiction of Odin I thought was so creative and refreshing.

  • @Spec0psGrunt
    @Spec0psGrunt Год назад +15

    Gideon Offnir is kinda Odinesque

    • @macandcheeseofficial
      @macandcheeseofficial Год назад +6

      He is called the all knowing, all hearing, and all seeing just like Odin. His pursuit of knowledge drives him. He is the father of a storm warrior. He wields a scepter like Odin. Finally the name “Ofnir” is Odin’s last name. He is very much like Odin

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +5

      They both have a crippling desire for knowledge and a penchant for manipulation so I totally agree

    • @elegantcat1496
      @elegantcat1496 Год назад

      Oh, yeah! He is! Good catch.

  • @jeilman93
    @jeilman93 Год назад +1

    I didnt like Odin when he first got introduced, but he grew on me. I think it was a good portrayal of a manipulative, and capable person. His little hidden insults, his charisma, having him help building and such gave him a kinda good at everything, but down to earth vibe.

  • @sadrequiem
    @sadrequiem Год назад +8

    I liked his portrayal in the game. I had minor issues with his language however, just because he used some expressions that felt a bit too modern and so they took me out of the immersion.

  • @wintersoldier164
    @wintersoldier164 Год назад +1

    I loved odin as a mob boss give him funny and yet threatening tone

  • @stefanskatteforhojning1134
    @stefanskatteforhojning1134 Год назад +4

    Odin in my mind has always been like a metal version of Gandalf mixed with Tywin Lannister
    And I must say The way Odin looks in this game is a pretty shit version of him

  • @brandogents6624
    @brandogents6624 Год назад +2

    I agree with you 100% Odin was portrayed amazingly, he fit exactly what we know from all the stories we heard in 2018 GOW. He really killed the role imo I liked all the interactions with him in the game. I can understand that some people don't like it but it's perfect for what they set up.

  • @danieldevito6380
    @danieldevito6380 Год назад +5

    Of the countless comments I've read about the depiction of Odin in Ragnarok, every single one of them said That it was amazing. I haven't read a single negative comment about the depiction of Odin or Thor... Just absolute praise

    • @TheHonoredMadman
      @TheHonoredMadman  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's pretty overwhelmingly positive but I don't think it's above criticism though, many people have pointed out very valid critiques to the portrayal I just really liked it

  • @lynx4082
    @lynx4082 Год назад +1

    I think the portrayal is perfect, thought different from what I expected, his silver tongue even had me gaslit irl

  • @colinakersakers44
    @colinakersakers44 Год назад +7

    I loved all the interpretations of the different norse gods personally. I think the line “If he tells you snow’s white, he’s lying” is a really good quick summary of his character. In every scene he’s in you can see the way he casually lies and manipulates people to get them on the path he wants.

  • @justaplaguedoctorroamingthenet
    @justaplaguedoctorroamingthenet Год назад +1

    A bit off topic but you mentioned how Thor's statue was different from his actual appearance so here's my theory of that, the statue was made during Thor's younger years when he first started working for Odin, his "glory days" if you will, then he started drinking heavily and while keeping his godly strength, he slowly became the "fat mindless brute" he is seen in Ragnarok

  • @midmiddleton163
    @midmiddleton163 Год назад +6

    That's not Odin. At all...

    • @trolley2327
      @trolley2327 5 месяцев назад +1

      yeah , right ? 👍

  • @harryfennessy1093
    @harryfennessy1093 Год назад

    I appreciate the insights and I do love the "Don/Mafioso" aesthetic they gave Odin's character, but I just wanna take the time to appreciate the absolute monster cone you ripped for your outro

  • @Bacxaber
    @Bacxaber Год назад +1

    8:43 Thor isn't fat, he's built like a strongman.

  • @pathfind_
    @pathfind_ Год назад +15

    I didn't even realize people hated the depiction of Odin. I personally adore it. It's so good. Not only is this character trope great, but it actually fits near perfectly with what we know about Odin in actual Mythology. It's amazing imo

    • @brixcer
      @brixcer Год назад +2

      Majority like it

    • @JordanR
      @JordanR Год назад +4

      @@brixcer Majority of people in your bubble maybe, but that's hardly a citable source.
      I don't mind the personality, but I do mind the character design and how much of a dud the boss fight was.

    • @brixcer
      @brixcer Год назад +3

      @@JordanR my bubble meaning the entire internet

    • @JordanR
      @JordanR Год назад +3

      @@brixcer You exist simultaneously all over the entire internet? Oh, OK.

    • @pathfind_
      @pathfind_ Год назад

      @@brixcer yeah... that's why I said near perfectly, not perfectly

  • @localdude2979
    @localdude2979 Год назад

    youtube recomendations finally recomending some great analisys videos, thanks for making this ans the thumbnail is great

  • @dirk_035
    @dirk_035 Год назад

    the music that plays when atreus opens the door for odin is fucking diabolical

  • @fluffybear916
    @fluffybear916 Год назад +6

    I absolutely loved how they portrayed Odin in Ragnarok. Ngl, it took me off-guard at first. But the further I got in the game, the more I really liked it. It gave him a personality yet still hung onto his nature from the myths.

  • @meettheamazing2456
    @meettheamazing2456 Год назад +1

    I think this is arguably the most accurate portrayal of Odin. In the myth he is a Weasley, manipulative, brilliant bastard who tricks people. It fits perfect

  • @JP-rf8rr
    @JP-rf8rr Год назад +6

    I guess my issue would be that they had to change the mythology to make Odin more clearly evil. Mimir didn't loose his head because of Odin. Mimir lost his head because of Frya's people who broke a peace agreement and killed him, and Odin genuinely felt sad by this. A bunch of other small things too.
    I'm not saying the norse gods were not incredibly brutal, but it's not like how the Greek gods were who for the most part were clearly evil.
    I mean, you can easily depict them as antagonist, Odin had Loki' children (who were innocent) horribly mistreated because he saw in the future how they became monsters who would destroy the world not knowing his treatment of them is what turned them into those monsters. In this light Odin is an antagonist but an understandable antagonist who is sympathetic. He also wasn't totally self serving and only caring about protecting his life. He willingly chose to leave the walls and lead his army against loki to have an honorable battle. That's not something this Odin could do.
    I guess it seems that they have to take more liberties with the norse mythology.

    • @TarsilyWasTaken
      @TarsilyWasTaken Год назад

      they did very much change it, i don't mind it as a story retelling these events to serve it's own story, Kratos didn't kill Baldr in the mythology, Heimdall and Loki don't kill each other at the same time, the world serpent isn't killed by Thor before Thor succumbs to it's venom, etc. but they do in this game

  • @scroom1202
    @scroom1202 Год назад

    Odin, All-Father. God of Magic. Wise Wanderer wearing a Raven Cloak.
    The old myths really don't tell you much about Odin when compared to the others, so while what they did wasn't what I expected it was still good.

  • @nicozandhuis1865
    @nicozandhuis1865 Год назад +1

    Thor being chonky kinda makes him a tonne cooler to me honestly. He's clearly of a size to mess you up but not to the extent that hercules had, showing that there's more to be weary of than just his physical strength, despite how most of the boss fights with him went.

  • @artistna
    @artistna Год назад +4

    I really liked how Odin is in this game. He seems like a guy you shouldn’t trust, he smiles and tries to get you to trust him. He seems like a slimy silver tongue manipulator. He screws over and manipulates anyone that tries to makes deals with him, it’s an interesting take on Odin.

  • @folk.
    @folk. Год назад

    The first Thor, Odin Kratos scene is the best in game scene I have ever watched.

  • @sebastianpobletecarvalho5081
    @sebastianpobletecarvalho5081 Год назад +3

    My one and only problem with ragnarok is that Asgard feels quind of empty sometimes, they could have thrown Vidarr, Idune or Njord, like you would espect Odin to have collected a larger variety of henchman (thou the valkyries quind of compensate for this)

    • @Enskyed
      @Enskyed Год назад +1

      Vidarr wouldn't work, he's more of a joke character than anything, he literally kills a mythical beast with a shoe.
      Idune is pointless unless you want some Hera esque kill.
      Njord is the only one that i felt was missing.

  • @aeroscantsee1665
    @aeroscantsee1665 Год назад

    The writing of Odin as a manipulator is sooo good. He pulls out so much manipulation tactics every time he's on screen and we miss a lot of them.

  • @michalbotek
    @michalbotek Год назад +3

    It´s not Odin, it´s the whole game. Gods talk like modern humans. To me it feels like Santa Monica Studios were going for their own Marvel movie (like we don´t have enough of those already), I felt like everyone´s is waiting to crack a joke in a modern way. I´ve never felt boredom while playing the GoW3 game (that´s why I think it´s the best of the series). In Ragnarok, there are whole sections, that are boring. I´m not saying, that it´s bad game. Far from it. One of the best voice acting, acting, visuals and score in a game to date. I like the game. But a great GoW game? Not in my opinion. But since this video is about Odin....I like the AC Valhalla Odin better (and AC Valhalla is mediocre game at best). Gods should have a regal way of speaking (Zeus, Raiden for example). That been said. I ´m happy, that there are people that enjoyed this odin, this game. I truly am. It´s just not my thing.

    • @tuukkamatikainen3389
      @tuukkamatikainen3389 Год назад +1

      Finally, a respectful opinion. I don't think this means much, but actually thank you

  • @gokubruce24
    @gokubruce24 Год назад

    Odin was the perfect end villain for two games that focused on the relationship of a father son over everything else. The two games are epics of our time. They are masterpieces of storytelling and serve for more than just the adventure and lore itself(which is all 10/10) . They are commentaries on the most important thing in life :Family.
    All throughout the games we see people be affected because of their love for their family
    Kratos would do anything for Atreus, Atreus going out of his way to prevent the prophecy of his father dying, Freya and her quest to destroy Odin because of what he did to Baldur, Sindri killing Odin, Thors character growth because of his love for Thrud, etc the list goes on.
    Only one person doesn’t do anything for his family or even cares about them and that is Odin. Despite this, his family will do anything for his approval and acknowledgment . He only has use for them if they are useful for him, he doesn’t even care for his own blood. It shows the depth of power he wields and controls. He is the antithesis of what the core theme of these games are about. That makes him as equally badass as Zeus.

  • @ValtaKash
    @ValtaKash Год назад +3

    I love how he’s basically just a Jewish New Yorker lmao.

  • @wil.d_sage
    @wil.d_sage Год назад +1

    Odin reminded me of someone’s weird uncle from Jersey, and I loved it 😂

  • @KjcKiesh
    @KjcKiesh Год назад +3

    I got big sleazy salesman vibes from Odin in GoW:R; reminded me partly of how James Woods described his thoughts on finding the character/voice for Hades in Hercules
    A fantastic portrayal, I was excited to see where it went next

  • @CloneJFK
    @CloneJFK Год назад

    I just love that Toby Ziegler is still getting work

  • @starryskyhighway9628
    @starryskyhighway9628 Год назад +3

    i imagined odin probably felt bad about hurting his loved one and become desperate to make up for it to the point that he become ruthless in search for way and willing to sacrifice thinking the outcome will be good, so when he found mask he felt like he can fix it after knowing the supposedly knowledge from green crack...this explained why he seems lose of hope when the green cracks gone because then there's no way for him to make up for his mistake.

  • @smokesdegrass
    @smokesdegrass Год назад +2

    I'll come right out and say it. Odin is played like a mob boss, but he is NOT like Tony Soprano. If you want to know why Odin's characterization in this game is so well done, you need to look at his actor. You may notice that he is not Italian. But his people do have "mafias", and some are so well integrated into massive, existing power structures that you may never notice their presence on your own. This is how his performance comes off as so effortlessly duplicitous and conniving. Everyone who witnesses him in this game knows deep down that people like Odin run the show in real life, but because real life doesn't have a final boss battle, they'll never get any satisfaction over them. So, in real life... we let it go, we deal with the daily struggle and try to stay sane or survive... and the All-Fuckers out there do what they do, while we basically get Skjoldr'd. But in Ragnarok, we know we'll rise up and triumph over them so long as we keep playing, so we don't lose focus of him; we're paying close attention to everything he does (as best we can, and still, he gets us good) and waiting to fuck him up. And you really come to be impressed with what a rat bastard he is.
    edit: oh, and if anyone wants to get pissy at this, take it up with the casting director. there's a reason he was picked.

  • @zefellowbud5970
    @zefellowbud5970 Год назад +4

    i kind of thought of odin more like a shady corporate CEO, with all the "we are a family here" while calling everyone who follows him his employee.
    all that trying to make oneself look like a clean company, yet always screwing people over. but mob boss definitely works as well
    NGL made me think of EA or something

    • @sealevel5961
      @sealevel5961 Год назад +2

      The only difference between a shady CEO and a mob boss is the side of the law they walk on.

  • @gokubruce24
    @gokubruce24 Год назад

    Odin was the perfect end villain for two games that focused on the relationship of a father son over everything else. The two games are epics of our time. They are masterpieces of storytelling and serve for more than just the adventure and lore itself(which is all 10/10) . They are commentaries on the most important thing in life :Family.
    All throughout the games we see people be affected because of their love for their family
    Kratos would do anything for Atreus, Atreus going out of his way to prevent the prophecy of his father dying, Freya and her quest to destroy Odin because of what he did to Baldur, Sindri killing Odin, Thors character growth because of his love for Thrud, etc the list goes on.
    The only person who doesn’t care about his family is Odin yet his family will do anything for his approval and acknowledgment . He only has use for them if they are useful for him, he doesn’t even care for his own blood. He is the antithesis of what the core theme of these games are about. That makes him as equally badass as Zeus.

  • @joshualyons4121
    @joshualyons4121 Год назад +3

    I get what you are saying but I still think the various accents from the voice acting and some of the lines took me out of the story rather than immerse me. I found some of them quite jarring. If Odin had spoken with a more authentic accent but still behaved the same way I think I would feel different. The dwarves having an American southern accent was ridiculous but I guess it's all definitely subjective.

  • @lpvgs-817
    @lpvgs-817 Год назад +1

    i think this depiction was perfect they did a phenomenal job

  • @averongodoffire8098
    @averongodoffire8098 Год назад +4

    0:03 “I’m here to make an offer you cannot refuse”

  • @zsu-23-4shilka2
    @zsu-23-4shilka2 Год назад +2

    Meet Odin Soprano, the Mob-Father!

  • @karmicbacklash
    @karmicbacklash Год назад +13

    I thought the performances themselves were great, but the dialogue absolutely veered into Marvel-esque territory at times, and the humorous intermissions were far more prevalent than 2018. I will admit that I didn't initially like the way they portrayed Odin but it grew on me a lot, especially after (SPOILERS) Atreus goes to the lodge. You really start to see that manipulative side of him as he starts trying to groom Atreus. I still prefer the story in 2018 overall but Ragnarok was a hell of a ride.

    • @SandyCheeks1896
      @SandyCheeks1896 Год назад +2

      Totally agree. It was frequent enough to be noticeable and it was certainly more humor than I would have liked to be in the game, but it wasn’t completely out of place as Kratos is softening and his son is a mischievous teenager. It also was usually not completely pointless humor for the sake of humor, it usually seemed like something the characters we’ve come to know would actually say.

    • @andrewgreeb916
      @andrewgreeb916 Год назад

      To be fair plolytheistic pantheons were superheroes before superheroes were a thing.

  • @Ok_Thanks
    @Ok_Thanks Год назад +16

    Richard Schiff did an incredible job. Odin has been done so (so so) many times before, literally hundreds of different but similar interpretations-his was a perfect reimagining.

  • @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule
    @FrilledMayfly_AmberlyFerrule Год назад

    Right when he started talking he gave me Disney villain vibes, like, the Frollo kind who's genuinely terrifying. polite in a sinister way, clearly someone you do not want to mess with. His desperation to stop Ragnorok and to see beyond the veil was incredibly interesting

  • @Astavyastataa
    @Astavyastataa Год назад +3

    They made him sound like an old new york jew.

  • @MrPojopojo
    @MrPojopojo Год назад +1

    They do highlight in the game that the statues you see of Thor and Odin were rebuilt after depictions were too realistic and insulting to Thor

  • @jakejager
    @jakejager Год назад +3

    I love all the characters in GoW Ragnarok, they're all perfect for a video game adaptation of Odin who was basically a mob boss in the original myths