God of War 5 Ragnarok - Kratos Warns ODIN Of The Kratos From Greece (4K 60FPS) PS5

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God of War 5 Ragnarok Kratos tells Odin he does not want to unleash the God Kratos was, referring to young Kratos from Greece

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ZanarGaming
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"What kind of God is that, Kratos?"
"R3+L3"

ogfloatzel
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“Return my son or you may meet the God I once was” had no business being the coldest line in the game

xannylennox
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2:00 I think the minute Odin calls Atreus the key to peace, Kratos snaps because it's a callback to Pandora being the key to killing Zeus. The insinuation is that Atreus may die in his quest to help Odin like Pandora did.

A_Swarm_of_Waspcrabs
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"You don't care about mortals. You don't care about anything beyond yourself, beyond the monster who kills without cause. You fear what you can never even hope to understand."

Odin, if you were projecting any harder, you'd be a movie theater.

AngryNerdBird
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Mimir just casually boosted Kratos' self-esteem after Odin left. He's the embodiment of that one friend that's always by your side regardless the situation.

rafhaelquerijero
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"Has anyone every prayed to you?"

Yeah all the soldiers who fought in his name, and all the foes who he was about to slay.

jefthereaper
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One thing I loved about this scene is that Kratos is a very different person, but isn't afraid to revert back if it is needed. He is no longer the same hateful, vengeful person he once was, but he is willing to bring it back if it means his son gets to live. Watching him grow from the god killer he once was and back to a caring father, it would feel far more terrifying if he ever reverted back to his old self, especially with his mastered rage.

gamingnerd
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It's so interesting to see how many angles Odin attempts to manipulate Kratos with. He fails to bribe him, play his ego, enrage him, scare him, or crush his confidence. He can't even physically intimidate Kratos because he probably can't kill him 1 on 1. The only leverage he has is Loki.

It is SO satisfying to see an oppressive, lying tyrant fail to bully someone.

igglywompus
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“That boy of ours” Odin was just pushing Kratos buttons 😂😂

dakidd
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"You don't care about mortals. You don't care about anything beyond yourself. You fear what you can never even hope to understand."
He's projecting

Jampolo_OG
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I love Odin’s, “Do they not have metaphor in your homeland?” The irony. Because yes, they did have metaphors in Greece. The word and concept are derived from Greek… μεταφορά (metaphorá) literally means "transference (of ownership)" which is why it’s used to refer to one thing by mentioning another.

The story, dialogue, and character development in this game are truly outstanding,

penneth
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I love the final dialogue between Odin and Kratos. When it becomes clear to the All-Father that this former Greek God won't fall for any of Odin's tricks, he starts to lose control of himself, trying to verbally tear into Kratos by citing his stoic and steadfastness as proof of how little he cares for mortal life, but Kratos holds his ground and doesn't talk back. He simply looks at him as a soldier holding the line, proving his discipline over himself greater than the King of Asgard.

Kobukseon
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“Return my son or you may meet the god I once was” I got chills!!

natebabb
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1:31 - I love how, as Odin says how he wants peace with Kratos, the camera is panning towards spears behind him, implying his actual intentions with Kratos. And when Mimir actually states that he is lying, Odin takes blacksmith tongs and approaches Mimir as if he is deep down pissed at him for snitching on him and wants to torture Mimir once again. It's these artistic details that make the entire dialogue so good and complete.

RebelWvlf
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I love the way Odin was handled in this game. We know how evil he is. But when Atreus goes to Asgard, the front he puts on is so convincing, I found myself starting to question if Odin was just misunderstood the whole time. I had to keep reminding myself of all the awful things he's done. That's some good writing.

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2:25
This exchange here I think is the first time in a LONG time or ever, Odin has been confronted with someone who has been able to see through the silver tongue while also having the strength, power, and credibility to back up the threats. Odin knows how strong Kratos is and that if Kratos went all out and Odin wasn't in a prime situation he would lose. You can see very briefly after Kratos' statement Odin sways back but doesn't fully step back. Odin is rattled but knows enough manipulation to be aware of his body language. It's also the only time I think that Odin's speech pattern really changes, usually everything he says flows, even if he has pauses in it but in response to Kratos here it seems like a lump forms in his throat that he has to swallow down before returning back to his usual self.

skokilla
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Odin: "Has anyone every prayed to you?"

The Last Spartan: "I have faith that our brothers of Sparta will live on through the true God of War."

TheRoguePumpkin
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That “I know” from kratos is probably the softest he’s ever spoken and it was so perfect. The amount of trust and love between mimir and kratos in this game was amazing

TheRealOGnick
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It’s incredible that Odin is so charming in this game. The actor does a stunning performance, and that’s what I love about it. I feel like so many series have a character or an antagonist that people say “don’t be charmed by him! Be careful!” And then you meet the character and they’re just a sad, wet sack of a person. But Odin genuinely seems like that most of the time he is like a swindling uncle that you somehow like despite the fact he’d abandon you at the drop of a hat. This game playing around with these familiar characters and giving them a new perspective is truly fantastic to see.

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