I do love how Heimdall was executed so well that I could love and hate him at the same time. And his boss battle was also ruthless to me out of most of the other bosses in the main story
@@TheKingKnownAsSilva Baldur was a true villain. The way Cory crafted the story was epic. Ragnarok didn’t stand up to the suspense and story writing of 2018 and I waited so long to see what would happen in the sequel only to be disappointed. Now I can’t even play 2018 again all the way through. Ragnarok didn’t even have Giants in it? Just the giant salty Grandma? They even left the giant Serpent out of it almost entirely…. Crazy
Heimdall was the best A villain for me because unlike Hermes he actually knew what he was doing. Yes he was like Hermes in a lot of ways cocky, his personality is his mind reading ability. Yet he wasn’t like Hermes whenever he was pinned to the wall he didn’t beg for his life like Hermes he threatened to gut Atreus. He made kratos so mad his face turned into young kratos for a moment. He would rather die because he has too much pride. A+ villain
That’s exactly why he was one of my favorite new characters in the game. He was a cocky Mf and was loyal to a fault to Asgard. I also like how he was able to deconstruct Atreus’ character just by looking at him. His ability complimented his character and allowed for interesting situations.
He was the most mid boss I have ever seen, just a terrible boss battle, a bit better than Hermes maybe but Hermes is a very low bar to aim for as a boss battle in the GoW verse xd
I'm glad to see someone else, can see Atreus is a villain. But there is one more Kratos himself is a villain during most of the early story. Yes the gods used him, but it was his own need for glory that starts it. During most of the story he will kill anyone to get what he wants.
I personally really liked Odin a moment I liked is when he makes innocent midgardians in battle and atreus realizes that anybody would do anything to win wars which was a great nod to kratos in the barbican king since he sacrificed everything and I also thought he was a very solid final boss(due to having all the mechanics up to that point) I agree that I wish he had a better plan and stole the mask but he did feel like a threat to me due to stuff like that but he is imo a low a tier great vid.
I can’t say that I disagree. Odin definitely isn’t a horrible Villian he’s even a somewhat good one. He has things that I like about him. I just feel like he should have been more competent because this would’ve helped him contrast better to his Greek counterpart. Make Asgard less forgiving than Olympus and therefore a little more dangerous.
@@TheNature904 I see what your saying I personally think they should have made it so that he stole the mask in the end and actually threw the spear back at kratos to show how cool he is ig and what are your thoughts on how asgard looks? I personally loved it
@@Omar8181 I thought that Asgard was really well designed and enjoyable. The only thing I wish is that the Bifrost bridge was able to be walked on lol. And also I wish it was a little more available to explore around but other than that I like Asgard.
@@TheNature904 would have been cool if we fought thor 2 for his first phase in there and then fight him down at the great lodge and is it confirmed that when kratos throws thor the old kratos grunts?
@@TheNature904 lmao, Odin is such a better villain. Just because you can't understand how that mindset works doesn't mean it isn't good. Especially since he smashed Zeus into the dirt.
Regarding Poseidon: In ghost of Sparta, Zeus imprisons Calisto, Kratos' mother, in Atlantis. Kratos is then forced to kill his own mother in self- defense after a curse Zeus puts on her activates. This turns her into a monster with Kratos as the target. Given the fact that she was in Atlantis, Poseidon's capital city, it is certain that he was involved in it. So it is VERY personal.
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I think thor could have been a s tier villain if they made it so that it turned out he was alive and helped us beat Odin instead of freya would have been as well a great reference to kratos and zeus
I definitely would have preferred if they went in that direction of his character. But regardless of his conclusion, he still one of the greatest Villians in God of War history.
Okay bro eveyone has an opinion, but Odin in B? he is no.1 villan currently man cared about no body killed thor in cold blood, sacrificed so many people, what he did to freya mimir and so others for his "rift of knowledge". and regarding Athena, her villaniy depends upon interpretation, for me her motive was to get ares killed by the hands of kratos and in return he would get his nightmares cleaned. Zeus lied to athena about removing kratos' nightmares it wasn't her fault, and she was advocating and taking the side of kratos behind the scenes infront of the gods. If you want you can read GoW1 and GoW2 novel. For Cory Barlog and David Jaffee (GoW2 and GoW1 directors) Athena was supposed to be the only friend of kratos among the gods who after the selfless act god corrupted from the powers of higher existence. For my own analysis the whole "Athena master manipulator from the beginning" doesn't make sense, i think she got corrupted only after the her death and didn't plan to get the throne of zeus from the beginning. But anyway everyone can have their own head canon
Hmmm. You’re probably right about the Athena thing, her being a villain is mainly an interpretation. If we were to only count her being one in God of War 3 it would probably put her lower in the tier list or exclude her from the tier list entirely. But I’m still not convinced with Odin being higher than B. And I strongly disagree with him being number 1. Sure, we can go by the lore and the backstory but his actions in Ragnarok, in my opinion, does not live up to the way he was built up.
@@TheNature904 I think for me Odin was acting like this master manipulator and that's where he is tricking everyone. he is an awful person inside but doesn't let it show outside to the persons who is new to him like Atreus, Kratos has been dealt with awful gods before and in general he hates gods so he can see the bs behind Odin's word. And the people who knew him for long time like Freya, brok, sindri, mimir knows how he is inside. His main thing is he is so much obsessed with knowing about the future that he could do anything, and he is so coldblooded and self centred. like first time he meets kratos and talks about him killing magni and modi, he just says "They were useless" they were his grandsons and he had no affection for them, for him they were just a tool. same goes for baldur, he says to kratos you "killed my best tracker" he doesn't say you killed my son. When thor denies to fight kratos, Odin says "I am your father, you don't think, i tell you to kill and you kill" and odin just kills him in cold blood. he had no remorse even for killing thor, later he says i killed him because it was your fault (atreus and kratos). and besides these all of the stories about learning magic from freya then using her magic against him, how he cursed mimir. Then how children that were killed by their parents their souls converted to ravens who became slaves of odin. there are a lot of other stories in the games about his cruelty. For me he is no.1, right at first he just seems like a grandpa obsessed with knowledge but when you do deeper he is the most awful person.
In my opinion Odin is A tier you said he’s actions in the game besides killing didn’t do anything but for a time he literally turn Atreus against kratos, mimir, fayr, fraya, brok and sindri for a period of time and he cause Atreus to lie through the entire game. But a lot of the motivation the gods have to begin Ragnorok comes from the characters past for example he viewed mimir as too useful to kill so he imprisoned him in a tree not even mjolnir could break and he made mimir do stuff he heavily regretted, he trapped queen of the vanir gods in a loveless marriage and tricked he into revealing her magic to him and he used the magic to bind here to Midgard for centuries, he made fayr think his sister was dead and tore them apart, he turned sindri into what kratos was and he imprisoned tyr for centuries because whilst like Thor tyr could be his greatest asset tyr desired peace pretty much abandoning his role as Norse god of war. Odins actions caused so much he deserved A tier.
Gold Topper the Beast, tops the Villainy list. When Kratos ends Gold Topper, the Beast that carried, controlled Heimdall. Perhaps makes the death of all the gods, inconsequential. They didn't count.
I don't really know that much about the Greek era of God of war because I have never played 1 or 2 and have only played a little bit of 3, but, in my opinion, in the new games, Baldur and Heimdall are my favorite Norse villains, I do like Thor also but other than his fan freaking tastic first boss fight and spectacular music, Thor just doesn't really interest me a lot like Baldur and Heimdall do, I think Baldur and Heimdall were excellent villains mainly just because their personalities are pretty much shaped by the OP as heck powers they both wield, Baldur can't feel pain nor pleasure and it drove him mad and insane and reckless, even arrogant because he knows nothing can hurt him or kill him, and Heimdall is very arrogant and spiteful because he knows nobody can lay a finger on him, and he can see everything coming to him, and he knows all your intentions, he takes one look at Atreus and instantly reads all his intentions and motivations like he's a dang book, and I'm not even joking, watching Heimdall's boss fight is part of the motivation that got me into playing Ragnarak in the first place, so Heimdall's literally part of the reason I got interested in the whole game and even the franchise as a whole, also, both in the Baldur boss fight and Heimdall boss fight it took a specific weapon to disable both their invulnerabilities so they could be properly defeated and killed, A mistletoe arrow for Baldur, and the Draupnir Spear for Heimdall, Heimdall has pretty much been my favorite Ragnarak villain before I even started playing Ragnarak. Also, if we're being completely honest, Heimdall actually served a significant purpose in the story, he was the protector of Asgard, which means after Kratos killed him and took Gjallahorn, Asgard was basically screwed cause Heimdall wasn't there to do anything, after Heimdall fell, Asgard was left open and vulnerable.
Athena is not a villain though... that's a fact. Freya is cool and all but I still maintain that Athena is GOW best-girl. The nightmares thing was actually Zeus' deception, Athena actually meant to follow through on her word to take them away (this is in the novels for the first two games). Yeah she had a pretty employer-employee relationship with Kratos (who is by far more villainous than her both before and after Ares saved his life)... she gave him blades in every game and valuable intel to meet his objectives. She also saved Kratos when he was a kid trying to stop Ares from kidnapping Deimos... true she was there to take Deimos in the first place but those were Zeus' orders. Kratos is no saint and is very much like Erik Killmonger (in the comics) wherein he'll work with or for a certain group just up until the point where he gets what he wants. Athena knows that and she doesn't pretend she's not using him. She's honest like that which is refreshing for an Olympian.
I do think there was a lack of aesir gods in the game wish we got to see forsetti ride in a dragon similar to baldys and fight kratos with it as well as it having all of the moves from previous dragons fight
And that’s why they could’ve benefited from a 3rd game! They would’ve been able to flesh out this world a little more. Bring new characters in, flesh out existing ones. It would’ve given a more satisfying end.
@@TheNature904 I agree that a trilogy would have helped with that I personally would have just gotten rid of certain characters(lunda) and then add the other aesir gods in the game I know it’s not that simple but I would have liked that.
I have heard takes that thor didn’t feel like a threat due to being drunk and was lame due to that and I have to say that is the dumbest take I have ever seen he literally threatened atreus like 8 times and almost killed him btw(when you think about thor being brutal was what got brok killed due to almost killing atreus forcing him to leave and make odin chase after him) and even the bar scene was pretty dark when he literally threw mjolnir at a einherjar face ti the WALL just to save atreus and even then his dialogue speaks for itself,”look into my eyes,was it luck? Did my sons die ti blind FUCKING LUCK?!?,COME ON,FIGHT AND DIE, THAT IT?,I finally thought of a lesson I could teach you!”,etc I mainly want to hear your take on this point though.
Bro and people think MY takes are bad? That is terrible! Tho was not lame at all he was an excellent Villian. Even though I feel like Kratos is way stronger than everyone including Thor, I think he is still a threat because Kratos has weakness of holding back and wanting to protect his people. Which is how Thor was able to catch him off guard and knock him out. Imagine if Thor was throughout the whole game acting on his own motivations instead than Odin. Shit would’ve hit the fan for the whole 30 hours of the game.
@@TheNature904 I pretty sure people said he wasn’t involved in kratos story that much but he kinda was with atreus and like you said in the monster video if he kills atreus,you best believe asgard would be dead.
@@TheNature904 as well as people calling him a cry baby like how is he a cry baby?!!?!!? If we are going by that logic is hades a crybaby for getting mad at kratos for what happens to Persephone no!
@@TheNature904 I personally only am conflicted with the take kratos changed his old ways near the end like I agree but I also disagree since like you said I’m one of your videos he would still atleast try to reason with thor if it was gow 3 kratos although I do agree with him that he did evolve a bit during that part.
@@Omar8181 Yeah true that. One thing I found interesting about his video was how he was comparing both of the different camera angles. I like how the old games really showed you the scale and yet the gravity of the tasks you were taking on.
Another thing(sorry if I comment too much I just like talking gow both in a gameplay and story perspective mainly gameplay tho since that’s where most of my knowledge comes from due to being interested in game design) I know you said in the Odin vid that him killing brok wasn’t too big of a impact on the characters but I disagree since one,brok in ragnarok is one of the most important characters in the game and it was him who gave kratos the spear as well as having a lot of screen time and when that happens sindri a big character in this and the last game left to deal with the grieve,that’s a pretty big risk imo and it did lead to one of my fav moments in the game that being in the rag battle atreus questioning that people who sacrifice the most for war always win which was a great mid at kratos during his last war as a spartan general against the barbarian king and him sacrificing everything ti beat him another moment I love is kratos apologizing to freya for not giving her the choice of live or death since the gods didn’t allow that for him either after killing ares but anyways great vid
Don’t worry about commenting a lot I’m always down to discuss my favorite game. My main thing with Odin is not necessarily the fact that he killed Brok. It’s the fact that he ONLY killed Brok. Loki and Kratos really fucked up MASSIVELY by bringing that Tyr clone into their home of operations. The fact that he killed ONE blacksmith where we still have another one. Tried to take the mask but failed too and didn’t even think about taking the horn. He literally left with no advantage and displayed absolute incompetence in that scene. Now when I said he doesn’t do anything impactful to the characters it was more so of a joke I agree that Brok is an important character. But he doesn’t make the characters get punished for a extremely detrimental mistake that could’ve went HORRIBLE if the All father lived up to his name.
@@TheNature904 lol yeah your pretty right I would have made it so that odin stole atreus maybe and brought him to asgard and made it so that kratos started going back to his old ways a bit more and when he and freya go to get surtr for the war when the valkryies or a different god other than thor and Odin(maybe vili and ve or Vidar?) kratos gets overwhelmed holding back and kills them even more brutally than heimdall and when he goes through the battle he starts remembering his old ways and how it cost him his life and starts to change against thor.
@@Omar8181 that would have been interesting. I was really wondering if they were gonna add Vidar in the story that would’ve been fire. Cause in the Norse mythology he’s the one who kills Fenrir. Would’ve been a dope boss fight. Odin being more dangerous probably would’ve made the game longer which may have gotten some backlash but I personally would have liked it.
I disagree with Odin and Thor. They should be ranked C at best since they didn't live up to the set up of the 2018 game and they were relatively weak since they were removed from the equation pretty fast.
Thoughts on Odin saying my ex? Wanna hear your take since I hear people complain Odin talk so too modern although I feel like that’s kind of the point for me personally and then complaining it’s not god of war.
God of War was never meant to be accurate to the source material. It’s Merely an adaptation of it. Kratos is not even supposed to exist in that universe. So it’s really nothing wrong with Odins dialogue it’s actually my favorite thing about his character.
@@TheNature904 I also don’t know why it’s bad for them to try stuff different with their villains and then people saying it’s not god of war I mean what’s wrong with experimenting?
@@TheNature904 and characters in the Odin games did have some weird dialogue but imo that was the point just look at Hermes and how different he feels from the other Greek gods but imo that was the point same thing with Odin and I always found god of wars portrayal of Norse gods compared to Greek to be much more grounded,gritty,barbaric and realistic than Greek gods but still have a mythological which I thought Odin was solid at same with thor.
@@Omar8181 People be complaining about the wrong things. I think it’s cool how the speech of the Norse gods are more modern and human like compared to the godly persona of the Greeks. I think that the way they act represents the culture that worshiped them. There’s nothing wrong with variety.
@@TheNature904 even in 2018 when he was said to be the one to kill Ymir I don’t think it was meant to show how powerful he was but how he backstabbed people close to him.
Athena is the main villain in my opinion because think bout when ares hit kratos eye he has a mark and and lies to kratos to make him angry and makes him god of war he destroys cities and helps kratos destroy Olympus and at the end of gow 3 she ask for the power back to rule over mortals she don’t care about the message she orchestrated the whole story she used kratos as a pawn.
Man Heimdall's boss battle was the most underwelming boss battle ever in my opinion. We kept in the same area, Kratos barely tried, it was short as shit, at least we had some scenery change in the Hermes one and his death was funny and well deserved. He was not built up as "the untouchable one" just to die in like 8 minutes flat. He is a D tier battle at best. Thor is B tier just because of his ending and the second fight with Kratos, which both were fucking ass. And don't you dare disrespect my boy Poseidon and his absolutely bomb first boss battle, even better than Baldurs one fr, he must go in A tier. The rest I agree with, also the speaking of Baldur the fucking reasoning xd.
Yeah I agree I enjoyed Heimdall as a character but I felt his boss was fun but not developed and wished he took the fight more seriously and there were more varieties in his moveset, but I disagree with the point Kratos wasn't trying the guy felt his frustration
Do you think freya forgiving kratos was rushed? I do but not as much as other people say since it is said she only wanted to blame kratos for baldurs death
I do think that it was a bit rushed but not too badly and not as badly as other things. She didn’t really keep her promise of “every agony” but hey it’s fine. Overall I think she was cool
this video was going good with pretty good explaination for the first 4-5 characters but then just dropped to level 0 and the best reasoning that could come up was that baldur's name is baldur but he isnt bald thats why hes f? like really dude ?🤣🤣🤣
Sorry to contradicting you but Perseus, Hermeus, Clotho and Heimdall are all f-ng annoying and they suck. Heimdall and Clotho ain't A-ranked Bosses. But I agree Zeus and Thor are the best.
I believe these annoying characters serve their purpose. They were designed to be like that so it would be satisfying to overcome them. And I believe Heimdall does it the best.
Not going to lie I think ares is pretty overrated I dunno I wish he had more depth to his character(as much as Zeus I’d say) although then again most characters in gow 1 were pretty lame(outside of kratos and a few other characters and ares is far from lame but could have used some more backstory which ascension tried to do and did a decent job I’d say although I want MORE) he was also kind of a bigger idiot than Odin I mean why did you kill kratos OWN FAMILY and expected him to forgive you for it I know why he did it but like why?
LOL when you put that way Ares is a dumbass. But i think where Ares lacks as a character with depth, he shines in the department of impact and importance. His intentions of making Kratos a great warrior and taking down Olympus he succeeded in and his existence kicks off the entire damn series. This, I believe,makes up for his lack of depth even though I see Ares as foreshadowing of what Kratos will become in the future. You take Odin out the series and we don’t have GOW Ragnarok or 2018, but if you take Ares out the series we don’t have GOW at all.
@@TheNature904 I see where your coming from also is it just me or would a trilogy have been overkill I see some people complain that a duology was too short but know for a fact if it were a trilogy it would’ve overstated its welcome(and the old games all combined are as long as the 2018 game) just wanted to say since I want to hear your take on it
@@Omar8181 I feel like a trilogy would have benefited if they altered the story. I see where you’re coming from if they kept it in this specific direction that it would’ve been overkill. BUT I think it would’ve benefited the side characters since we get a lot of them in Ragnarok. It would’ve gave them more screen time and therefore story players would care more. It also would’ve ironically made it more different than the original trilogy since OG God of War didn’t do that almost at all.
@@TheNature904 I semi agree I personally think the direction they went was solid for the story and I think 3 games would have been overkill at the end for me atleast.
When Kratos yelled “Ares” I genuinely got scared. It didn’t help I was watching at full volume.
LOL my fault bro I’m still tryna learn to tweak the audio to perfection.
I do love how Heimdall was executed so well that I could love and hate him at the same time. And his boss battle was also ruthless to me out of most of the other bosses in the main story
Buldur was a better villain than Thor.
No
I agree
The way Baldur carry’s himself you know he’s some crazy fool.. he’s insane and that’s what I like about him.
@@TheKingKnownAsSilva Baldur was a true villain. The way Cory crafted the story was epic. Ragnarok didn’t stand up to the suspense and story writing of 2018 and I waited so long to see what would happen in the sequel only to be disappointed. Now I can’t even play 2018 again all the way through. Ragnarok didn’t even have Giants in it? Just the giant salty Grandma? They even left the giant Serpent out of it almost entirely…. Crazy
@@HelloZukoHere7 yes
calm and reasonable discussion had me dead, damn straight a common w nature
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Heimdall was the best A villain for me because unlike Hermes he actually knew what he was doing. Yes he was like Hermes in a lot of ways cocky, his personality is his mind reading ability. Yet he wasn’t like Hermes whenever he was pinned to the wall he didn’t beg for his life like Hermes he threatened to gut Atreus. He made kratos so mad his face turned into young kratos for a moment. He would rather die because he has too much pride. A+ villain
That’s exactly why he was one of my favorite new characters in the game. He was a cocky Mf and was loyal to a fault to Asgard. I also like how he was able to deconstruct Atreus’ character just by looking at him. His ability complimented his character and allowed for interesting situations.
Yes that's why I liked Heimdall, he could have ran after losing his arm but he was too proud to leave like that.... atleast he died fighting
He was the most mid boss I have ever seen, just a terrible boss battle, a bit better than Hermes maybe but Hermes is a very low bar to aim for as a boss battle in the GoW verse xd
I wish the Heimdal fight was better and a little longer. He was a great villain but they didn’t do him no justice.
12:55 he is their brother btw!
I'm glad to see someone else, can see Atreus is a villain. But there is one more Kratos himself is a villain during most of the early story. Yes the gods used him, but it was his own need for glory that starts it. During most of the story he will kill anyone to get what he wants.
This will make Kratos automatically K tier for Killer.
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Actually smash. Ngl if I was Hades I would’ve kept her ass in the underworld too.
6:45 I’m crying
The ending 🤣
I personally really liked Odin a moment I liked is when he makes innocent midgardians in battle and atreus realizes that anybody would do anything to win wars which was a great nod to kratos in the barbican king since he sacrificed everything and I also thought he was a very solid final boss(due to having all the mechanics up to that point) I agree that I wish he had a better plan and stole the mask but he did feel like a threat to me due to stuff like that but he is imo a low a tier great vid.
I can’t say that I disagree. Odin definitely isn’t a horrible Villian he’s even a somewhat good one. He has things that I like about him. I just feel like he should have been more competent because this would’ve helped him contrast better to his Greek counterpart. Make Asgard less forgiving than Olympus and therefore a little more dangerous.
@@TheNature904 I see what your saying I personally think they should have made it so that he stole the mask in the end and actually threw the spear back at kratos to show how cool he is ig and what are your thoughts on how asgard looks? I personally loved it
@@Omar8181 I thought that Asgard was really well designed and enjoyable. The only thing I wish is that the Bifrost bridge was able to be walked on lol. And also I wish it was a little more available to explore around but other than that I like Asgard.
@@TheNature904 would have been cool if we fought thor 2 for his first phase in there and then fight him down at the great lodge and is it confirmed that when kratos throws thor the old kratos grunts?
@@TheNature904 lmao, Odin is such a better villain. Just because you can't understand how that mindset works doesn't mean it isn't good. Especially since he smashed Zeus into the dirt.
Regarding Poseidon: In ghost of Sparta, Zeus imprisons Calisto, Kratos' mother, in Atlantis. Kratos is then forced to kill his own mother in self- defense after a curse Zeus puts on her activates. This turns her into a monster with Kratos as the target. Given the fact that she was in Atlantis, Poseidon's capital city, it is certain that he was involved in it. So it is VERY personal.
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I think thor could have been a s tier villain if they made it so that it turned out he was alive and helped us beat Odin instead of freya would have been as well a great reference to kratos and zeus
I definitely would have preferred if they went in that direction of his character. But regardless of his conclusion, he still one of the greatest Villians in God of War history.
@@TheNature904 agreed
I'm glad you didn't miss Loki.
He’s too much of a GOATED villian to forget
mans got the smite loki LOL
S-Tier: Classic Kratos.
With athena technically she didnt lie to kratos she says your past will be forgiven
Okay bro eveyone has an opinion, but Odin in B? he is no.1 villan currently man cared about no body killed thor in cold blood, sacrificed so many people, what he did to freya mimir and so others for his "rift of knowledge".
and regarding Athena, her villaniy depends upon interpretation, for me her motive was to get ares killed by the hands of kratos and in return he would get his nightmares cleaned.
Zeus lied to athena about removing kratos' nightmares it wasn't her fault, and she was advocating and taking the side of kratos behind the scenes infront of the gods. If you want you can read GoW1 and GoW2 novel.
For Cory Barlog and David Jaffee (GoW2 and GoW1 directors) Athena was supposed to be the only friend of kratos among the gods who after the selfless act god corrupted from the powers of higher existence.
For my own analysis the whole "Athena master manipulator from the beginning" doesn't make sense, i think she got corrupted only after the her death and didn't plan to get the throne of zeus from the beginning.
But anyway everyone can have their own head canon
Hmmm. You’re probably right about the Athena thing, her being a villain is mainly an interpretation. If we were to only count her being one in God of War 3 it would probably put her lower in the tier list or exclude her from the tier list entirely.
But I’m still not convinced with Odin being higher than B. And I strongly disagree with him being number 1. Sure, we can go by the lore and the backstory but his actions in Ragnarok, in my opinion, does not live up to the way he was built up.
@@TheNature904 I think for me Odin was acting like this master manipulator and that's where he is tricking everyone. he is an awful person inside but doesn't let it show outside to the persons who is new to him like Atreus, Kratos has been dealt with awful gods before and in general he hates gods so he can see the bs behind Odin's word.
And the people who knew him for long time like Freya, brok, sindri, mimir knows how he is inside.
His main thing is he is so much obsessed with knowing about the future that he could do anything, and he is so coldblooded and self centred.
like first time he meets kratos and talks about him killing magni and modi, he just says "They were useless" they were his grandsons and he had no affection for them, for him they were just a tool.
same goes for baldur, he says to kratos you "killed my best tracker" he doesn't say you killed my son.
When thor denies to fight kratos, Odin says "I am your father, you don't think, i tell you to kill and you kill" and odin just kills him in cold blood. he had no remorse even for killing thor, later he says i killed him because it was your fault (atreus and kratos).
and besides these all of the stories about learning magic from freya then using her magic against him, how he cursed mimir.
Then how children that were killed by their parents their souls converted to ravens who became slaves of odin. there are a lot of other stories in the games about his cruelty.
For me he is no.1, right at first he just seems like a grandpa obsessed with knowledge but when you do deeper he is the most awful person.
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Why did I do my guy baldur like that
seeing Aries dead body in GOW3 was dope
Although one question why did Odin say he won’t stop to atreus that was pretty weird it could be because he knew he was screwed which makes sense
He was trying to give Atreus a false sense of security and safety. Which would have been cool if Odins plan was anything of value.
In all honesty Odin was a way better written character than Zues, but Zues felt like a more satisfying villain to beat the day-light out of
In my opinion Odin is A tier you said he’s actions in the game besides killing didn’t do anything but for a time he literally turn Atreus against kratos, mimir, fayr, fraya, brok and sindri for a period of time and he cause Atreus to lie through the entire game. But a lot of the motivation the gods have to begin Ragnorok comes from the characters past for example he viewed mimir as too useful to kill so he imprisoned him in a tree not even mjolnir could break and he made mimir do stuff he heavily regretted, he trapped queen of the vanir gods in a loveless marriage and tricked he into revealing her magic to him and he used the magic to bind here to Midgard for centuries, he made fayr think his sister was dead and tore them apart, he turned sindri into what kratos was and he imprisoned tyr for centuries because whilst like Thor tyr could be his greatest asset tyr desired peace pretty much abandoning his role as Norse god of war. Odins actions caused so much he deserved A tier.
Gold Topper the Beast, tops the Villainy list. When Kratos ends Gold Topper, the Beast that carried, controlled Heimdall. Perhaps makes the death of all the gods, inconsequential. They didn't count.
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I don't really know that much about the Greek era of God of war because I have never played 1 or 2 and have only played a little bit of 3, but, in my opinion, in the new games, Baldur and Heimdall are my favorite Norse villains, I do like Thor also but other than his fan freaking tastic first boss fight and spectacular music, Thor just doesn't really interest me a lot like Baldur and Heimdall do, I think Baldur and Heimdall were excellent villains mainly just because their personalities are pretty much shaped by the OP as heck powers they both wield, Baldur can't feel pain nor pleasure and it drove him mad and insane and reckless, even arrogant because he knows nothing can hurt him or kill him, and Heimdall is very arrogant and spiteful because he knows nobody can lay a finger on him, and he can see everything coming to him, and he knows all your intentions, he takes one look at Atreus and instantly reads all his intentions and motivations like he's a dang book, and I'm not even joking, watching Heimdall's boss fight is part of the motivation that got me into playing Ragnarak in the first place, so Heimdall's literally part of the reason I got interested in the whole game and even the franchise as a whole, also, both in the Baldur boss fight and Heimdall boss fight it took a specific weapon to disable both their invulnerabilities so they could be properly defeated and killed, A mistletoe arrow for Baldur, and the Draupnir Spear for Heimdall, Heimdall has pretty much been my favorite Ragnarak villain before I even started playing Ragnarak. Also, if we're being completely honest, Heimdall actually served a significant purpose in the story, he was the protector of Asgard, which means after Kratos killed him and took Gjallahorn, Asgard was basically screwed cause Heimdall wasn't there to do anything, after Heimdall fell, Asgard was left open and vulnerable.
Athena is not a villain though... that's a fact. Freya is cool and all but I still maintain that Athena is GOW best-girl. The nightmares thing was actually Zeus' deception, Athena actually meant to follow through on her word to take them away (this is in the novels for the first two games). Yeah she had a pretty employer-employee relationship with Kratos (who is by far more villainous than her both before and after Ares saved his life)... she gave him blades in every game and valuable intel to meet his objectives. She also saved Kratos when he was a kid trying to stop Ares from kidnapping Deimos... true she was there to take Deimos in the first place but those were Zeus' orders.
Kratos is no saint and is very much like Erik Killmonger (in the comics) wherein he'll work with or for a certain group just up until the point where he gets what he wants. Athena knows that and she doesn't pretend she's not using him. She's honest like that which is refreshing for an Olympian.
I do think there was a lack of aesir gods in the game wish we got to see forsetti ride in a dragon similar to baldys and fight kratos with it as well as it having all of the moves from previous dragons fight
And that’s why they could’ve benefited from a 3rd game! They would’ve been able to flesh out this world a little more. Bring new characters in, flesh out existing ones. It would’ve given a more satisfying end.
@@TheNature904 I agree that a trilogy would have helped with that I personally would have just gotten rid of certain characters(lunda) and then add the other aesir gods in the game I know it’s not that simple but I would have liked that.
@@TheNature904 question what were your thoughts on the rag battle
I have heard takes that thor didn’t feel like a threat due to being drunk and was lame due to that and I have to say that is the dumbest take I have ever seen he literally threatened atreus like 8 times and almost killed him btw(when you think about thor being brutal was what got brok killed due to almost killing atreus forcing him to leave and make odin chase after him) and even the bar scene was pretty dark when he literally threw mjolnir at a einherjar face ti the WALL just to save atreus and even then his dialogue speaks for itself,”look into my eyes,was it luck? Did my sons die ti blind FUCKING LUCK?!?,COME ON,FIGHT AND DIE, THAT IT?,I finally thought of a lesson I could teach you!”,etc I mainly want to hear your take on this point though.
Bro and people think MY takes are bad? That is terrible! Tho was not lame at all he was an excellent Villian. Even though I feel like Kratos is way stronger than everyone including Thor, I think he is still a threat because Kratos has weakness of holding back and wanting to protect his people. Which is how Thor was able to catch him off guard and knock him out. Imagine if Thor was throughout the whole game acting on his own motivations instead than Odin. Shit would’ve hit the fan for the whole 30 hours of the game.
@@TheNature904 I pretty sure people said he wasn’t involved in kratos story that much but he kinda was with atreus and like you said in the monster video if he kills atreus,you best believe asgard would be dead.
@@TheNature904 as well as people calling him a cry baby like how is he a cry baby?!!?!!? If we are going by that logic is hades a crybaby for getting mad at kratos for what happens to Persephone no!
@@Omar8181 People be saying all kinds of crazy things. I’m starting to believe it to be pure shock value with no substance.
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Did u watch jacobs geller video on the sequels of the series? It’s very cool.
Yo I just got done watching it. Thank you for the recommendation. I find this to be a pretty in depth comparison of the two games.
@@TheNature904 I personally only am conflicted with the take kratos changed his old ways near the end like I agree but I also disagree since like you said I’m one of your videos he would still atleast try to reason with thor if it was gow 3 kratos although I do agree with him that he did evolve a bit during that part.
@@Omar8181 Yeah true that. One thing I found interesting about his video was how he was comparing both of the different camera angles. I like how the old games really showed you the scale and yet the gravity of the tasks you were taking on.
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Thoughts on people who say thor was too nice and kind to atreus when he killed thors children.
Thoughts on the thor bar scene and him throwing up?
Fire scene and disgusting
Another thing(sorry if I comment too much I just like talking gow both in a gameplay and story perspective mainly gameplay tho since that’s where most of my knowledge comes from due to being interested in game design) I know you said in the Odin vid that him killing brok wasn’t too big of a impact on the characters but I disagree since one,brok in ragnarok is one of the most important characters in the game and it was him who gave kratos the spear as well as having a lot of screen time and when that happens sindri a big character in this and the last game left to deal with the grieve,that’s a pretty big risk imo and it did lead to one of my fav moments in the game that being in the rag battle atreus questioning that people who sacrifice the most for war always win which was a great mid at kratos during his last war as a spartan general against the barbarian king and him sacrificing everything ti beat him another moment I love is kratos apologizing to freya for not giving her the choice of live or death since the gods didn’t allow that for him either after killing ares but anyways great vid
Don’t worry about commenting a lot I’m always down to discuss my favorite game. My main thing with Odin is not necessarily the fact that he killed Brok. It’s the fact that he ONLY killed Brok. Loki and Kratos really fucked up MASSIVELY by bringing that Tyr clone into their home of operations. The fact that he killed ONE blacksmith where we still have another one. Tried to take the mask but failed too and didn’t even think about taking the horn. He literally left with no advantage and displayed absolute incompetence in that scene. Now when I said he doesn’t do anything impactful to the characters it was more so of a joke I agree that Brok is an important character. But he doesn’t make the characters get punished for a extremely detrimental mistake that could’ve went HORRIBLE if the All father lived up to his name.
@@TheNature904 lol yeah your pretty right I would have made it so that odin stole atreus maybe and brought him to asgard and made it so that kratos started going back to his old ways a bit more and when he and freya go to get surtr for the war when the valkryies or a different god other than thor and Odin(maybe vili and ve or Vidar?) kratos gets overwhelmed holding back and kills them even more brutally than heimdall and when he goes through the battle he starts remembering his old ways and how it cost him his life and starts to change against thor.
@@Omar8181 that would have been interesting. I was really wondering if they were gonna add Vidar in the story that would’ve been fire. Cause in the Norse mythology he’s the one who kills Fenrir. Would’ve been a dope boss fight. Odin being more dangerous probably would’ve made the game longer which may have gotten some backlash but I personally would have liked it.
I can't stop laughing from start to finish cuz of this vid😂. You deserve more subs, won't be surprised if this channel blows up hard
You scared me when Sisters on D and Baldur on F 😂
Also when is the next vid planned to release and what is it about
Imma be completely honest. I have no idea of either. Kind of running outta ideas lol.
@@TheNature904 lol
Tbf Poseidon did have beef with kratos, kratos destroyed his city (atlantis) in gow ghost of sparta
Do you think ragnarok does a good job when it comes to telling kratos wanting to not become the ghost of Sparta again
Yeah I think the combination of 2018 and Ragnarok does a good job in that department
for me Baldur it's a "S" Tier , powerfull...
I disagree with Odin and Thor. They should be ranked C at best since they didn't live up to the set up of the 2018 game and they were relatively weak since they were removed from the equation pretty fast.
Thor in my opinion is the best villain he’s just like an inspiration 2 me and every time I think about his I start tearing up f Odin
what song is in the background? that shit sounds mad familiar
It’s either:
-Trove menu theme
-Dungeon Defenders tavern theme
-Terraria night theme
-Wizard101 commons theme
one of those
Heimdall> Norse Pantheon
My favourite character in the whole verse probably, well either him or Athena.
Do you think Odin could be alive? A guy named cooking with kratos made a interesting video talking about it.
Really? I never thought of that. I gotta check that video out.
@@TheNature904 what did you think of it?
Thoughts on Odin saying my ex? Wanna hear your take since I hear people complain Odin talk so too modern although I feel like that’s kind of the point for me personally and then complaining it’s not god of war.
God of War was never meant to be accurate to the source material. It’s Merely an adaptation of it. Kratos is not even supposed to exist in that universe. So it’s really nothing wrong with Odins dialogue it’s actually my favorite thing about his character.
@@TheNature904 I also don’t know why it’s bad for them to try stuff different with their villains and then people saying it’s not god of war I mean what’s wrong with experimenting?
@@TheNature904 and characters in the Odin games did have some weird dialogue but imo that was the point just look at Hermes and how different he feels from the other Greek gods but imo that was the point same thing with Odin and I always found god of wars portrayal of Norse gods compared to Greek to be much more grounded,gritty,barbaric and realistic than Greek gods but still have a mythological which I thought Odin was solid at same with thor.
@@Omar8181 People be complaining about the wrong things. I think it’s cool how the speech of the Norse gods are more modern and human like compared to the godly persona of the Greeks. I think that the way they act represents the culture that worshiped them. There’s nothing wrong with variety.
@@TheNature904 even in 2018 when he was said to be the one to kill Ymir I don’t think it was meant to show how powerful he was but how he backstabbed people close to him.
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Athena is the main villain in my opinion because think bout when ares hit kratos eye he has a mark and and lies to kratos to make him angry and makes him god of war he destroys cities and helps kratos destroy Olympus and at the end of gow 3 she ask for the power back to rule over mortals she don’t care about the message she orchestrated the whole story she used kratos as a pawn.
Leaving a like for the channel boost, but damn was this incorrect.
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You’re very close my guy. What would you change btw? I’m curious
This video is amazing, you are very underrated, hope you get to 1k soon.
Glad you enjoyed.
@NATURE904 well, I didn't enjoyed it
I SUPER MEGA ENJOYED BRO, THAT WAS FUNNY AND ENTERTAING AF
Do you think thor could not be taken seriously due to being fat and drunk?
Man Heimdall's boss battle was the most underwelming boss battle ever in my opinion. We kept in the same area, Kratos barely tried, it was short as shit, at least we had some scenery change in the Hermes one and his death was funny and well deserved. He was not built up as "the untouchable one" just to die in like 8 minutes flat. He is a D tier battle at best. Thor is B tier just because of his ending and the second fight with Kratos, which both were fucking ass. And don't you dare disrespect my boy Poseidon and his absolutely bomb first boss battle, even better than Baldurs one fr, he must go in A tier. The rest I agree with, also the speaking of Baldur the fucking reasoning xd.
Yeah I agree I enjoyed Heimdall as a character but I felt his boss was fun but not developed and wished he took the fight more seriously and there were more varieties in his moveset, but I disagree with the point Kratos wasn't trying the guy felt his frustration
Do you think freya forgiving kratos was rushed? I do but not as much as other people say since it is said she only wanted to blame kratos for baldurs death
I do think that it was a bit rushed but not too badly and not as badly as other things. She didn’t really keep her promise of “every agony” but hey it’s fine. Overall I think she was cool
@@TheNature904 I agree maybe they could have had her try to get to us after the thor fight but that’s just me.
I havent watched the video but we all know who will be on the top lol
Do you think they tell too many jokes in the game? I’m talking ragnarok
Lol nah I don’t think that. I feel like the serious moments balance out the comedic characters and it’s not like that’s all there is to them.
I like hermes tbh
Understandable.
🔥 never diss brok again 🔥 u saw what sindri did to Odin, the All-Father. 🔥
Oh yeah he got killed by a Midget too 🤣🤣
this video was going good with pretty good explaination for the first 4-5 characters but then just dropped to level 0 and the best reasoning that could come up was that baldur's name is baldur but he isnt bald thats why hes f? like really dude ?🤣🤣🤣
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Why everybody hates me
furies are annoying
Sorry to contradicting you but Perseus, Hermeus, Clotho and Heimdall are all f-ng annoying and they suck. Heimdall and Clotho ain't A-ranked Bosses. But I agree Zeus and Thor are the best.
I believe these annoying characters serve their purpose. They were designed to be like that so it would be satisfying to overcome them. And I believe Heimdall does it the best.
Lol posiden did hqve beef with him🤣🤣that's why kratos fuc*** him up
Not going to lie I think ares is pretty overrated I dunno I wish he had more depth to his character(as much as Zeus I’d say) although then again most characters in gow 1 were pretty lame(outside of kratos and a few other characters and ares is far from lame but could have used some more backstory which ascension tried to do and did a decent job I’d say although I want MORE) he was also kind of a bigger idiot than Odin I mean why did you kill kratos OWN FAMILY and expected him to forgive you for it I know why he did it but like why?
LOL when you put that way Ares is a dumbass. But i think where Ares lacks as a character with depth, he shines in the department of impact and importance. His intentions of making Kratos a great warrior and taking down Olympus he succeeded in and his existence kicks off the entire damn series. This, I believe,makes up for his lack of depth even though I see Ares as foreshadowing of what Kratos will become in the future. You take Odin out the series and we don’t have GOW Ragnarok or 2018, but if you take Ares out the series we don’t have GOW at all.
@@TheNature904 I see where your coming from also is it just me or would a trilogy have been overkill I see some people complain that a duology was too short but know for a fact if it were a trilogy it would’ve overstated its welcome(and the old games all combined are as long as the 2018 game) just wanted to say since I want to hear your take on it
@@Omar8181 I feel like a trilogy would have benefited if they altered the story. I see where you’re coming from if they kept it in this specific direction that it would’ve been overkill. BUT I think it would’ve benefited the side characters since we get a lot of them in Ragnarok. It would’ve gave them more screen time and therefore story players would care more. It also would’ve ironically made it more different than the original trilogy since OG God of War didn’t do that almost at all.
@@TheNature904 I semi agree I personally think the direction they went was solid for the story and I think 3 games would have been overkill at the end for me atleast.