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    God of War | The best storyteller ever!

    God of War | The best storyteller ever!


    The best storyteller ever!

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 05:38 PM PST

    My mom drew this of me

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 03:10 PM PST

    Imagine if GOW 5 is equivalent to GOW 3

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 08:20 AM PST

    Imagine if we get like 8 boss fights then get to keep all the equipment of the bosses after we kill them just like in GOW 3. And then after the main story there are a bunch of really hard endgame bosses like the Valkyries that we can just decimate with Mjolnir and stuff. There is nothing more I could ask for.

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    Just finished the game for the first time

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 09:40 AM PST

    This game was so much fun. Loved the storytelling, combat,and especially the photo mode

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 03:09 AM PST

    I find this funny/adorable of sindri from god of war.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 10:40 PM PST

    "Fate Of the Valkyries", Completed the portrait from my Previous Post, with head of the Queen. An Armour for each servant of Valhalla. NG+ GivemeGodofWar 1st-Run.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 10:26 PM PST

    Finally!

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 11:59 AM PST

    I finally got the platinum trophy, first platinum ive ever gotten, and for my favourite game.

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 07:43 AM PST

    Here’s my bet for the next games story:

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 11:15 AM PST

    Kratos and Atreus are living a peaceful life three years after GOW4. One day Thor arrives in their little forest. Kratos saves him from a horde of dragur only for Thor and several of his God friends to beat him to death with a hockey stick. Boy is forced to watch. Atreus sets out to go to Asgard and avenge his fathers death. Brock goes with him and they become lovers along the way. We kill a bunch of people including all of the other Gods that killed Kratos. We also get flashbacks of Kratos and Atreus having fun hunting together. Halfway through the game we switch to Thor and see his side of the story and it is revealed that Kratos killed kittens and ate babies. Thor was justified in doing what he did. There's also a full detail sex scene with Thor and he helps some kid out. He's a hero. Atreus and Thor at the end and Boy wins. But then he remembers his last conversation with his Dad and let's Thor go. The End.

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    Here is an ' Epic Montage ' of all the brutal War's this beautiful fucking game has given me - Fate of the Valkyrie's - Clash of the Gods, DBS Ultra Instinct Hybrid Orchestral Cover - featuring The Ghost of Sparta.

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 02:19 AM PST

    Do you think that this will happen to Atreus?

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 10:22 AM PST

    Kratos themed controller I got for my birthday.

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 05:53 PM PST

    Just got all the achievements. Sorry for image quality I'm not sure how to get the images from the PlayStation to reddit.

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 12:07 PM PST

    Trilogy and ascension

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 11:48 AM PST

    I have played god of war 1 on ps1 and ghost of sparta and chains of olympus on psp quite long ago. After that i wanted to continue playing gow 2,3 and ascension and also as of lately the latest god of war However i just couldnt get the ps3. Is there anyway i can play the older parts 1,2,3 ghost of sparta , chains of olympus, ascension on a ps now? Or is it too late ?

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    "I AM the God of War!" Art by me

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 11:45 AM PST

    If anyone is interested in discussing or asking questions about the history in this game, come check us out!

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 11:09 AM PST

    Imagine if the scene was like this when you met mimir in god of war

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 10:47 AM PST

    God Of War Artwork By John Conlon

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 01:24 AM PST

    Freya and Faye

    Posted: 18 Jan 2021 05:37 AM PST

    I feel like Faye and Freya have more of a connection and planned some of these events. When Kratos and Atreus are greeted by Freya on the mountain, when they are talking, Freya mentions something abt Vanir magic, and Atreus knows abt Vanaheim. She asked how much he knew, and Atreus said he knew very little. I think thats weird, that Faye would educate him in everything gods, giants, trolls, but not the Vanir, exspecially the Vanir because they weren't killing giants. Why wouldn't she tell their history? I feel Freya was testing his knowledge in this moment. In the end, Freya shows up to the final fight cause "the woods speak Baulders name,"(I think Faye told her the outcome and she showed up trying to change it) why did she not show up in the beginning, when Balder and Kratos first fought? Wouldnt she have heard that from the woods and fields then? Also, she hands Kratos a bifrost as if she can just run to Walmart and buy another? And after she loses her son, she is looking for her wings? I feel like Freya should have been looking all along, but she was asked to wait. Why did she settle under the turtle, her fighting spirt was physical, not mental, we saw that at the end, when she threatened Kratos. Why hasnt she been trying to fix this all along? Gain her freedom, form new magics? Also Mimir tells a couple stories abt Vanir, but for the guy who knows everything he sure was short on stories and history of the Vanir, outside of Freya and Fjord. I am probably wrong, but that's why I posted here. To see if its just me, and sorry for the spelling.

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    Replay on PS4 or wait for PS5?

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 10:46 PM PST

    I've been itching to replay the 2018 God of War, but seem to recall reading that it runs/looks much better on PS5.

    I don't have a PS5 yet, but will buy one as soon as I find one that's available!

    Should I wait and replay it whenever I get a PS5 or just go for it now on PS4?

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    Theory For God of War 5 Ragnarok: Týr is Old Kratos From The Future As Well As The Man in The Jotunheim Mural

    Posted: 17 Jan 2021 07:00 PM PST

    So I've been thinking about this for a while about who the man in the mural at the end of god of war 4 is and I also heard alot of people stated that they believe Kratos is Týr but I haven't seen someone talk about that fact that Týr could be Kratos from the future kinda like how the world serpent is from the future, I'll start by explaining the theory and then showing the evidence I have gathered as to why it could be true

    So my theory goes as follows: I believe that at the beginning of the next game during the fight with thor, Kratos will be killed and sent to Valhalla where he will be trapped right under Odin's nose and forced to escape however opposite to hell, Kratos will find out that time in Valhalla moves much quicker than time in Midgard, so by the time Kratos escapes Valhalla, Ragnarok will be just around the corner, once Kratos escapes he will start looking for Atreus, he will eventually find him in Asgard possibly captured by Odin when he tried to find and get Kratos out of Valhalla.

    During Kratos & Atreus' escape they will encounter two other beings trapped under Odin's thumb, the wolf Fenrir and more importantly for this theory Týr who will turn out to be a future version of Kratos who came back in time (possibly to stop Ragnarok or to watch over Atreus while Kratos is gone) Kratos & Atreus break Týr free and Týr tells them that they need to go free the wolf Fenrir whom he is very close with (could also possibly be another attempt from Týr at stopping Ragnarok) however when they get to Fenrir, he is furious because of what Odin did to him and attacks Kratos, Týr and Atreus and bites off Týr's hand however he is eventually tammed and calmed down

    Týr then would serve as the tritagonist of the game (alongside Mimir) and may possibly be a playable character since he is still Kratos

    Jumping here to the possible end of the game (as it's the part relevant to this theory) Kratos, Atreus & Týr would locate the wolves Skol and Hati (maybe Týr realizes at some point if he is trying to stop Ragnarok that in order for the people of the universe to have a new beginning that Ragnarok needs to happen so they set out to find the wolves and have them capture the sun and moon) the trio would encounter and have a fight with possibly Thor again (similar to how Baldur was the first and last fight of the last game) during which Týr will be killed recreating the image we see on the Jotunheim mural of Atreus holding him and later walking away with three wolves being Fenrir, Skol & Hati (and also present day Kratos) after having allowed Ragnarok to happen.

    Now my evidence for this theory:

    1. First of all, Týr is the norse God of War which makes him the equivalent to Kratos this may not seem like a big deal as other characters have counterparts that are not the same person (like Odin & Zeus) however Týr has also been to multiple other pantheons including the greek pantheon add to this that the original plan for God of War 4 was to have Kratos go to Egyptian Mythology instead of the norse one and the game director Cory Barlog stating before that these other pantheons could be explored in the future, well then Týr being a future version of Kratos would set this up perfectly as on his journey to becoming Týr, Kratos would travel to other pantheons in the future like the Egyptian and Japanese mythologies seen in Týr's vault allowing them to have them as seatings for possible future games.

    2. Now while it might seem odd that Kratos would have a vase depicting himself as the Ghost of Sparta in his vault seeing as how he hates that part of him, seeing as this is a future version of Kratos, it is possible he has learned to accept the past which is why he keeps that vase in his vault (the vase that his past self ironically smashes).

    3. Týr being future Kratos would explain why in the mural he looks different to normal Kratos (with him missing the red tattoos and his beard being slightly different and all that) because again he is from the future so he is going to naturally look different.

    4. The skirt I guess? Kratos is wearing in the mural is somewhat similar to the skirt Týr is wearing in some of his shrines however there are some slight differences but that could easily be explained by how Týr was imprisoned for a long time and that probably has took it's toll on him.

    5. In the mural the runes if translated spell death of the father, grief and fraud, if Týr is truly a future version of Kratos then all these would fit that description as he is still the father of Atreus and Atreus (even Kratos) would grieve over him and also fraud seeing as it's not the current version of Kratos we are all used to and that this possibly might trick the asgardians to believe that Kratos has died for a second and final time making them not concerned about him during Ragnarok.

    6. It would also explain why in the mural Kratos' hand is scratched off which would be to hide the fact that he is missing it which matches up with the fact that Týr in norse mythology also lost his hand which I believe we will see play out during the event of this second game.

    7. Also in the mural only two of the wolves (possibly Skol & Hati) are clearly visible while the third (possibly Fenrir) is hard to see with a decent gap in between them, this could possibly be because present day Kratos is walking in between them (or even behind him) and that part is chipped off the mural to avoid spoiling that.

    8. Killing off Kratos at the beginning of the game would possibly create the perfect fake out for the audience in the eyes of Santa Monica Studio as they would allow the player to believe that this is destiny fulfilled and that the mural has been recreated but instead later turn out to be false.

    9. Santa Monica Studio has stated before that Kratos will always be the protagonist of God of War games meaning that it's unlikely will see him die permanently any time soon, however if it was a future version of Kratos it would allow the devs to kill him off permanently while also continuing to make God of War games in the future.

    10. This would also not mean that Kratos' final fate is to die at that point in time as the future isn't always set in stone and can always change (seen in things like how Magni and Modi were originally destined to survive Ragnarok) so it would create uncertainty in us as the players as to whether or not this truly is Kratos' final fate.

    And that's all I have for this theory, this is currently what I, a regular ass player with no insider information believe might happen with the mural and Týr in the next game.

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