That young Kratos looked more ruthless and fierce than it did in the original games. Like a monster in a dark room patiently waiting for his next victim, his stare and silence make him looked even more menacing
@@juangoosemanI have a feeling santa monica tried asking Carson to do it but he maybe refused or they are just hinting what a god of war 2 remake kratos would look like cuz there is NO way they would showcase young kratos without a solid reason behind
The fact that young and older kratos are the same person (obviously), look like the same person in terms of features (also obviously and minus facial hair), yet my brain still has trouble believing that the man in that chair is the same man speaking to him- is such a testament to how amazing santa monica did with handling Kratos’ character arc. They just did an excellent job with this series what else can you say
yeah that old games means a lot to you ngl, i never had a chance to play them so God of War was my first gow game and it was so good for me. But couldn't playing doesn't mean i don't know the story, luckily i could watch it in like short stories. So after that stories, i found that the character development of Kratos in GoW was so good@@LiGhTsOuT929
@@LiGhTsOuT929you just cant accept character development ideas do ya..and well with tc carson some things cant always be as it was who knew maybe tc carson had beef with santa monica studio..i do love tc carson as young kratos but christopher judge do just fine
@LiGhTsOuT929 There is no place for that type of Kratos anymore. Greece is in ruins, and all significant Titans and Olympians are dead. Not much reason for Kratos to be so rage filled unless someone does us the favor of killing Atreus.
@@LiGhTsOuT929of course a loser like you had to come along and whine about the good old days, Christopher Judge is the voice of Kratos now and it's going to stay that way. So you better just accept it
@@LiGhTsOuT929Kratos still displays that brutality, but he doesn’t do so with rage anymore. And as for you calling him a slow, old, boring father figure. Kratos hasn’t slowed down, he takes time to consider things, he doesn’t throw himself forward trying to kill everything because he has changed. And yes he is older, but that I can’t see how that’s a complaint. And about him being a boring father figure, how do you call all that he did from these 2 games boring? The development between Atreus and Kratos as father and son was monumental. And it all happened with reason, and the both of them getting better together. And his journey stayed just as epic as the past games, just because he wasn’t screaming every 8 seconds doesn’t mean it was worse.
They made young kratos look so ruthless even with his silence... his body language speaks volume.. perfectly executed santa monica, young kratos combined with the modern graphics looks phenomenal
He looked way cooler in GoW3 and Ascension lmao. He looked like a god there. Now they gave him a Chris Judge puffy face/head Norse Kratos has a trash design
I love the inclusion of the message *”There is no end to one’s self improvement”* It doesn’t just speak to the character of Kratos, but also to us the players also.
@@therealkendallroy is He wrong tho? Many Hollywood producers have pretty much confirmed thats what theyre doing. Call drinker a hack all you want but he has a point.
After following Kratos since the 2018 game, looking back on his younger self makes you realize just how scary and menacing he actually was to the point you're terrified of him.
@@jksimmons1560 dawg are you even listening to yourself? lmao. the franchise started nearly 20 years ago. speak for yourself. "most of us" ... Who is most of us? You kids? get outta here with that shhh man
Younger Kratos was truly a monster he looked emotionless and angry all the time something about his eyes is super eerie and his darkness under his eyelids from the nightmares and sleep less night he was truly horryfyng to look at
@thenordicgreekman8884 yeah man. I play "God of war" not "GodFather of forgiveness". you ever see Mortal kombats' Scorpion with a kid in the last 25+ years??? nope. Deeper into hell. More blood. More fire. More demon. That's iconic.
I love how they really showcase the real tyr He uses weapons from other pantheons on top of that which is accurate since he traveled to the other realms.
And used Kratos' story with wisdom teaching kratos from an angle kratos wouldn't look at. Tyr was the mirror of someone in his shoes as a god of war but to teach than to punish him.
I really wish we could’ve seen Thor in Valhalla. Having a wholesome interaction with him would’ve been awesome. But I’m not complaining, this is amazing.
@@mahidsahariarmazumder2658 I remember that, and I was thinking that as I wrote this but still -it would be cool and kinda wholesome to see. Or even to see him in some way.
Forget Thor being strongest of Odin's brood, Tyr is the child who resembles his father the most. He has both powerful magic, wisdom and on top of being a masterful warrior and a genuine philosopher.
No wonder Tyr is a better God of War then Kratos as Tyr has been to other mythical pantheons, befriend and respected by other gods, demons and deitys and recived their weapons and blessings, from Greece, Azhtec, Egyptian and Japanese
@@mikehawk2235He is not talking about in a fight. He means that Tyr as a proper God of War is more professional, respectable deity. Tyr doesn’t have to be the strongest but his wisdom combined with his other skills makes him a better representation of the Position.
@@zerosorigin8387Tyr better than Kratos ¿ nice joke It was Kratos who freed tyr. It was kratos who won and prevailed against Asgard and set the norse realm at peace while tyr failed. In fact it was Kratos who was cherished and loved by the end by the people of all realms like in the final mural not tyr. Tyr was lucky he was saved by Kratos if he didn’t save tyr he would rote in that cell Odin placed him in
They really did it. They first showed us his conflict and perseverance to make amends for everything he did with this game and the one before it. But this DLC showed us that it was more than his choices. He was devastated by the death of his family by his own hands. Led down the path of vengeance against those that wronged him and believed he had allies. Only to be betrayed (TWICE in total) and left with nothing but the promise of a blood soaked throne he never wanted. A good if intense man that while he enjoyed battle, had honor and loved his people and family. This was shown very well when he did not remember what he did in Ascension, Orkos and the Oracle. Slowly being broken down game after game until he had nothing left but to fulfil fate in rage. Which I believe showed that the gods were eventually going to turn into what they were even if the Box was never opened. The comics between GoW3 and GoW4 also tie in his reluctance when saving people. He has finally accepted Pandora's words and all aspects of himself, even the ones that were diminished and forgotten under his rage.
It is a pity that the last and final boss was not the young Kratos himself. It would be like saying goodbye to the past by himself after the victory, as if he lets go of all the pain and suffering of the past.... And I really wanted to see a dialogue between them, it was very cool and nostalgic.
The director of the DLC is very pro Greek God in power scaling.(he said even Poseidon vs Thor is debateable) He likely believed Old Kratos would lose,and its understandable.
@@solartraveller don’t matter. Norse Kratos is stronger than Greek Kratos by a good amount. Norse gods were ragdolling Kratos that was much stronger in Greece. Therefore making Norse gods stronger by association
I think it scared Kratos too. He thought he was talking to an inanimate projection. An illusion. When it moved and locked eyes with him, I think he may have almost lost his nerve. Chilling.
@@LiGhTsOuT929 Yea but God of War isnt JUST about rampaging through pantheons, thats what the first 3 were about, GOW 4 and 5 is all about his transformation, its a lot less UNGA BUNGA SWORD GO BRR, but its a mental and spiritual journey that is supposed to add interesting and relatable dynamics to Kratos. Along with GOD 4 and 5, he was trying to leave that title of "God of war" behind, he was proud being a god of war and the ghost of sparta, those moments were caused from old kratos' rage and arrogance.
Oh god, i hope ragnarok comes to pc later. Looking at the youngest version of him just bring back memories from old times. What a journey kratos, one of the well written character in gaming industry, hats off for santa monica.
The final fight agains Tyr was brutal and maybe one of the best in the norse saga, however for a final boss I cant get out of my mind that a young Kratos vs old Kratos would've been mind blowing
Really I think it would have been a step back. Him fighting his younger self with his weapons and fists. Trying to kill what he was. Doesn’t sit right with me. Kratos accepting what he did and saying that it’s time for him to become something better. That to me is way more powerful than
They acted young kratos so well i felt myself being scared just by him sitting there even with a screen inbetween I felt terrified absolute banger of a dlc.
It was really cool to see young Kratos again as well as seeing all the weapons Tyr uses against you some of them being Egyptian and Japanese which would be a fire mythology to fight ngl
I wonder if the weapons Tyr has are replicas of any particular god’s weapons in general. Also the Greek wrestling throws(?) that Kratos uses on tyr as a finisher is rad af
One thing I think a lot of people might have missed is that the music changes to mirror the lands that the weapon Tyr is currently using. That’s really cool. 😮
I have to say, this is extremely good for psychological healing. I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life. But to know that, although I may be a result of my past choices, my past choices don’t directly define what I am today.
@@RandyoftheD Yeah but Christopher voiced young Kratos in the helheim vision where he was beating Zeus, and it sounded similar to him. It's not necessary to have Carson for a young Kratos VA.
I was hoping that Kratos fought his younger self. During the fight you see all of the moves from the older games and young Kratos constantly yelling out how he is a monster etc. Then when present Kratos defeats him instead of killing him he shows mercy. Something young Kratos was never presented with and then he vanishes. of course voiced by TC Carson. This was still good however!
Two gods as of recently in fiction I didn't know I wanted to find a new glorious purpose: Kratos and Loki. They became what they needed to be. absolute kino.
TC Carson was missing imagine if he talk back at older Kratos like “you’re weak and old,I’m disgusted at how you call yourself a god of war” it could’ve been epic.
I love the apparent duality of Tyr. A God of War, but his voice is so light. Super tall yet of a more slender build. Gentle demeanour but equal in ferocity to Kratos (Perhaps even more).
Me 2 was hoping kratos has to fight himself in the end which he did but in words not in combat but i was also hoping he has to fight with greek gods in mainly zeus vallhala not with tyr again and again
@@davemiller5882 there’s no question about it. But put into the story’s perspective, him using his words and mind to fight, resolve and make peace with his past self is so damn powerful and meaningful. Really shows us that no matter what’ve you’ve done, you can always redeem yourself.
My favorite part about this dlc (beside being free and wasn't over hyped) is the tyr boss fights (a god of war vs a god of war) and when kratos meets his younger self and becomes a god of hope / war
Man after i saw how tyr fight i really hope they could make tyr playable considering we could already see he has multiple weapon mastery like kratos does
I’m glad we get to see Tyr in action several times through the dlc. One of my biggest disappointments in Ragnarok was how ‘Tyr’ was actually Odin and he made a complete mockery of the god, we never saw him actually fight. This whole dlc is amazing
In the base game, I keep forgetting that Tyr is supposed to be the god of war from this land and each time I remember that I always disappointed at it for not showing what the Norse god of war is capable of. But they did him justice here. He's calm and patience but still know how to fight. Hell, he's more than just "know how to fight". And to let us know that he's truly the god of war, he's capable of using different weapons and magic from different lands, similar to Kratos.
True! Also he seems quite sluggish? Welll some moves look sluggish but it might be he hasn’t fought for a long time and besides like the he stops kratos punch like it was nothing. Lol.
@@Jak-lg4kz maybe he's not that proficient with his weapons? He have all of those weapons from different land and maybe he still haven't master those weapons
@@theunknowman12 makes me think its not just Kratos "therapy session" but also for Tyr. He probably wants to master them again since he hasn't fought for so long and what would be the perfect sparring partner for him which is another God of War. Lol.
Tyr : Let's start your therapy Kratos
Kratos: ok
Tyr: *pulls out divine weapons*
tyr when ur credit card declines on a therapy lesson:
Kratos:'and I took It personal '
Sometimes, all you need for a therapy session is to just let your anger out, and fortunately for everyone, Tyr volunteer as Kratos punching bag
@@Bruh-jz1secough* cough* Hercules
He flexin i would too if i have many collection of armour n weapons
That young Kratos looked more ruthless and fierce than it did in the original games. Like a monster in a dark room patiently waiting for his next victim, his stare and silence make him looked even more menacing
Fr what was only missing was his old voice
i want to hear tc carson voice the young kratos one last time man :(
It is like tyr said, it was not just memories but his perception of those memories. This is how kratos sees his past self.
its a missed oppertunity they didnt have Tc carson reprise his role to atleast have a cameo as young kratos
@@juangoosemanI have a feeling santa monica tried asking Carson to do it but he maybe refused or they are just hinting what a god of war 2 remake kratos would look like cuz there is NO way they would showcase young kratos without a solid reason behind
The fact that young and older kratos are the same person (obviously), look like the same person in terms of features (also obviously and minus facial hair), yet my brain still has trouble believing that the man in that chair is the same man speaking to him- is such a testament to how amazing santa monica did with handling Kratos’ character arc. They just did an excellent job with this series what else can you say
Nah they are changing his origin story and I don't like it in this dlc.
@@AaronBiswaschanging? It’s the exact same origin story
@@AaronBiswasIn what way?
@@papanurgle8393 it literally told what the other games told but tyr put reasoning into those deeds
How are they changing his origin story,Bro?@@AaronBiswas
The voice acting, the facial expressions when he met himself was flawless. Christopher Judge is the best person for this role.
yeah that old games means a lot to you ngl, i never had a chance to play them so God of War was my first gow game and it was so good for me. But couldn't playing doesn't mean i don't know the story, luckily i could watch it in like short stories. So after that stories, i found that the character development of Kratos in GoW was so good@@LiGhTsOuT929
@@LiGhTsOuT929you just cant accept character development ideas do ya..and well with tc carson some things cant always be as it was who knew maybe tc carson had beef with santa monica studio..i do love tc carson as young kratos but christopher judge do just fine
@LiGhTsOuT929 There is no place for that type of Kratos anymore. Greece is in ruins, and all significant Titans and Olympians are dead. Not much reason for Kratos to be so rage filled unless someone does us the favor of killing Atreus.
@@LiGhTsOuT929of course a loser like you had to come along and whine about the good old days, Christopher Judge is the voice of Kratos now and it's going to stay that way. So you better just accept it
@@LiGhTsOuT929Kratos still displays that brutality, but he doesn’t do so with rage anymore. And as for you calling him a slow, old, boring father figure. Kratos hasn’t slowed down, he takes time to consider things, he doesn’t throw himself forward trying to kill everything because he has changed. And yes he is older, but that I can’t see how that’s a complaint. And about him being a boring father figure, how do you call all that he did from these 2 games boring? The development between Atreus and Kratos as father and son was monumental. And it all happened with reason, and the both of them getting better together. And his journey stayed just as epic as the past games, just because he wasn’t screaming every 8 seconds doesn’t mean it was worse.
Tyr’s arsenal is really diverse. Spartan Spear and Shield, Egyptian Kopesh, Japanese Katana, Aztec Macuahuitl
This foreshadowing of traveling to different mythological realms is so exciting
GOW 6 is gonna be "Me and the boys travelling through pantheons"
Now I'm waiting to see kratos fuckin wield a katana in the GOW: Anime DLC
(Jk)
Kratos in the pantheons of madness@@Kratos_Messi7050
I thought the spear and shield were his own nordic weapons
They made young kratos look so ruthless even with his silence... his body language speaks volume.. perfectly executed santa monica, young kratos combined with the modern graphics looks phenomenal
The background music :
Manacing
He looked way cooler in GoW3 and Ascension lmao.
He looked like a god there.
Now they gave him a Chris Judge puffy face/head
Norse Kratos has a trash design
@@newhybrid101 xd
I was so immersed I was half expecting TC Carson’s voice to come out.
0:00 Fiske
1:08 Dreki
1:49 Tyr (Round 1)
7:36 Miklimunnr
8:29 Tyr (Round 2)
13:50 Modi
15:17 Tyr (Round 3)
21:56 Magni
23:32 Tyr (Round 4)
28:28 Ending Cutscenes
35:30 The Hateful
36:26 Vali the Oath Guard
37:47 Hardrefill, the Callous
Thanks
I love the inclusion of the message
*”There is no end to one’s self improvement”*
It doesn’t just speak to the character of Kratos, but also to us the players also.
You mean as a theme of this chapter or its literally mentioned? I must have missed it in the video if so, can you provide time stamp please?
@@Narn29 35:19
'The message'
-Critical Drinker
@@draw2death421critical drinker is a hack
@@therealkendallroy is He wrong tho? Many Hollywood producers have pretty much confirmed thats what theyre doing. Call drinker a hack all you want but he has a point.
After following Kratos since the 2018 game, looking back on his younger self makes you realize just how scary and menacing he actually was to the point you're terrified of him.
WoW! You've been following Kratos for so long! Godammit! You're a fan.
@@Snefro1338most of us followed since 2018 or older
@@jksimmons1560 dawg are you even listening to yourself? lmao. the franchise started nearly 20 years ago. speak for yourself. "most of us" ... Who is most of us? You kids? get outta here with that shhh man
Im since 2005 till now avid fan 😉
@@jksimmons1560not most of us ...
Many follow Kratos since the first game from PS2 . Don't speak for the Majority
Younger Kratos was truly a monster he looked emotionless and angry all the time something about his eyes is super eerie and his darkness under his eyelids from the nightmares and sleep less night he was truly horryfyng to look at
All this is just due to killing blindly his own wife and daughter
It's just his skin that is different. Happens to all of us, your face kinda drops as you get older.
Ah, you’re one of those
@@LiGhTsOuT929edgy boy
@thenordicgreekman8884 yeah man. I play "God of war" not "GodFather of forgiveness".
you ever see Mortal kombats' Scorpion with a kid in the last 25+ years??? nope. Deeper into hell. More blood. More fire. More demon.
That's iconic.
This damn dlc was longer than 2 COD stories combined! 😂
Christopher Judge said the same thing…and it was quite truthful.
And free xd
I love how they really showcase the real tyr He uses weapons from other pantheons on top of that which is accurate since he traveled to the other realms.
And used Kratos' story with wisdom teaching kratos from an angle kratos wouldn't look at. Tyr was the mirror of someone in his shoes as a god of war but to teach than to punish him.
They are not realms just a whole different land completely
I really wish we could’ve seen Thor in Valhalla. Having a wholesome interaction with him would’ve been awesome. But I’m not complaining, this is amazing.
Ayo same.
Same but i think he has ascended to the higher plane of existence like athena.
@@mahidsahariarmazumder2658 I remember that, and I was thinking that as I wrote this but still -it would be cool and kinda wholesome to see. Or even to see him in some way.
@mahidsahariarmazumder2658 some say it's just some average room all the gods hang out in.
Or it foreshadowed that Thor is still somewhat alive, and he would possibly be Kratos’ future companion. Think how crazy it is
Forget Thor being strongest of Odin's brood, Tyr is the child who resembles his father the most. He has both powerful magic, wisdom and on top of being a masterful warrior and a genuine philosopher.
No wonder Tyr is a better God of War then Kratos as Tyr has been to other mythical pantheons, befriend and respected by other gods, demons and deitys and recived their weapons and blessings, from Greece, Azhtec, Egyptian and Japanese
@@spore4893Tyr better than Kratos? Bruh lay off the drugs. You do know if Kratos wanted to kill Tyr he could right?
@@mikehawk2235He is not talking about in a fight. He means that Tyr as a proper God of War is more professional, respectable deity. Tyr doesn’t have to be the strongest but his wisdom combined with his other skills makes him a better representation of the Position.
@@zerosorigin8387 So Kratos isn't wise?
@@zerosorigin8387Tyr better than Kratos ¿ nice joke It was Kratos who freed tyr. It was kratos who won and prevailed against Asgard and set the norse realm at peace while tyr failed. In fact it was Kratos who was cherished and loved by the end by the people of all realms like in the final mural not tyr.
Tyr was lucky he was saved by Kratos if he didn’t save tyr he would rote in that cell Odin placed him in
They really did it. They first showed us his conflict and perseverance to make amends for everything he did with this game and the one before it. But this DLC showed us that it was more than his choices. He was devastated by the death of his family by his own hands. Led down the path of vengeance against those that wronged him and believed he had allies. Only to be betrayed (TWICE in total) and left with nothing but the promise of a blood soaked throne he never wanted. A good if intense man that while he enjoyed battle, had honor and loved his people and family. This was shown very well when he did not remember what he did in Ascension, Orkos and the Oracle. Slowly being broken down game after game until he had nothing left but to fulfil fate in rage. Which I believe showed that the gods were eventually going to turn into what they were even if the Box was never opened. The comics between GoW3 and GoW4 also tie in his reluctance when saving people. He has finally accepted Pandora's words and all aspects of himself, even the ones that were diminished and forgotten under his rage.
33:20 made me nearly cry just look how Kratos looks and how Mimir smiles
I "felt" his rage in the older games . The "pure anger".
Bro they do justice to him in this one . Fucking amazing work
22:11 I love how he dodged Magni sword by triggering a runic attack. Epic!
he didn't you can see the health bar deplete
It is a pity that the last and final boss was not the young Kratos himself. It would be like saying goodbye to the past by himself after the victory, as if he lets go of all the pain and suffering of the past.... And I really wanted to see a dialogue between them, it was very cool and nostalgic.
The director of the DLC is very pro Greek God in power scaling.(he said even Poseidon vs Thor is debateable)
He likely believed Old Kratos would lose,and its understandable.
@@newhybrid101yeah the Greek gods are a good amount weaker than the Norse. Greek Kratos would lose but it’d still be a crazy fight
@@jksimmons1560Far from the truth, that's stated nowhere, Greek gods have shown far greater feats.
@@solartraveller don’t matter. Norse Kratos is stronger than Greek Kratos by a good amount. Norse gods were ragdolling Kratos that was much stronger in Greece. Therefore making Norse gods stronger by association
idk, i think the dialogue has much more impact than a fight itself, but yeah it would be crazy
The moment young kratos move his hands is so fcking scary.. dude is every monster's monster
I think it scared Kratos too.
He thought he was talking to an inanimate projection. An illusion. When it moved and locked eyes with him, I think he may have almost lost his nerve.
Chilling.
@@TimeCircleBlueI really doubt he got scared.
Yes
Seeing how far Kratos has come since God of War 1 has been a journey
Týr got every weapons from worlds he traveled
Then Egypt and Japanese mythology is confirmed in GOW
Pretty sure Kratos went to Egypt in the comics
Plus the Big Aztec obsidian blade. That was so badass.
All mythologies exist in the gow universe, they are just bound by location, explaining how kratos got from greece to egypt and midgard by boat
Then rip kartos he not killing the money king
@@ThePeakOfHumanEvolution69yeah, on his way to Midgard
Challenging a Spartan to a spear fight is a bold move
@Tigran-AbazyanStill, who else is famed for their spearmanship? (We're not going to count pikemen, right?)
@Tigran-Abazyan ...fair enough.
@Tigran-Abazyanyou look like geek bro 😂
I can’t understand why you see my comment as glorifying i only speak of the spearman ship.
Tyr: Only to help you prepare
Kratos: Why?
Tyr: *Because I can*
30:00 Bro ths part made me wanna cry lowkey(I played gow 3 as a kid and I play it now)
Tyr dual wielding Khopesh is perhaps the best thing I’ve seen all day.
Gods of War's therapy sessions: beating the crap out of each other
I like how Santa Monica basically called out anyone who said that young Kratos was a one-dimensional character
And people wanna downgrade kratos for no reason, especially the dc fangays
@@Gizmo800 why the dc fans especifically?
@@alandavidarrietanunez9959DC fans believe that WW would beat Kratos in a fight
@@SkepticminecraftHAHAHAHA
@@Skepticminecraft Well, if were talking about movies then yes kratos negs
The "dodge" at 22:12 looked SO sick!
Damn What a Badass God of War Tyr Really is 😮😮😮
Odin really tried his best to do him dirty... It's really cool that his story didn't end with that one cameo in the main game
@@ThePeakOfHumanEvolution69 he even used different weapons from another pantheon 🔥
I never realized how scary kratos is from other person perspective.
I was hoping the barbarian king would make a return considering he was the central catalyst to his transformation
@@LiGhTsOuT929 disagree
@@LiGhTsOuT929 cope old kratos better
@@LiGhTsOuT929 Yea but God of War isnt JUST about rampaging through pantheons, thats what the first 3 were about, GOW 4 and 5 is all about his transformation, its a lot less UNGA BUNGA SWORD GO BRR, but its a mental and spiritual journey that is supposed to add interesting and relatable dynamics to Kratos. Along with GOD 4 and 5, he was trying to leave that title of "God of war" behind, he was proud being a god of war and the ghost of sparta, those moments were caused from old kratos' rage and arrogance.
it wouldve been cool if u could encounter him or ares, id be really fascinated to see how they interpret a greek god boss fight in this
Dodge at 22:12 was clean af.
I think Kratos has found the best spring partner and therapists in the world lol
Still remember back on Greece
Oh god, i hope ragnarok comes to pc later. Looking at the youngest version of him just bring back memories from old times.
What a journey kratos, one of the well written character in gaming industry, hats off for santa monica.
I think that when tyr first sees kratos and is giving him the mind and body speech along with the swelling music a really cool scene
The final fight agains Tyr was brutal and maybe one of the best in the norse saga, however for a final boss I cant get out of my mind that a young Kratos vs old Kratos would've been mind blowing
Really I think it would have been a step back. Him fighting his younger self with his weapons and fists. Trying to kill what he was. Doesn’t sit right with me. Kratos accepting what he did and saying that it’s time for him to become something better. That to me is way more powerful than
It's crazy seeing how evenly matched Tyr and Kratos are even when not trying to kill one another.
Kratos wasn’t trying to kill Tyr he was just punching him around until he submit which he did many times.
They acted young kratos so well i felt myself being scared just by him sitting there even with a screen inbetween I felt terrified absolute banger of a dlc.
Watching Tyr use a katana really hyped me up!!!
And japanese music plays briefly when he pulls out that katana
@@dentangaji6161 Yeah!!
It was really cool to see young Kratos again as well as seeing all the weapons Tyr uses against you some of them being Egyptian and Japanese which would be a fire mythology to fight ngl
The fact this kind of video is already out, woah 🤯. I only downloaded it yesterday 😅 haven’t even played it yet
I wonder if the weapons Tyr has are replicas of any particular god’s weapons in general.
Also the Greek wrestling throws(?) that Kratos uses on tyr as a finisher is rad af
One thing I think a lot of people might have missed is that the music changes to mirror the lands that the weapon Tyr is currently using. That’s really cool. 😮
22:12 that was to smooth
Kratos has always had power of hope and still does, he just doesn’t use it and didn’t know he had it until now
I have to say, this is extremely good for psychological healing. I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life. But to know that, although I may be a result of my past choices, my past choices don’t directly define what I am today.
8:48 is this an Aztec weapon? if so that is cool as hell
Still hope last boss would be young Kratos
Missed opportunity definitely. But I guess since it's free they couldn't hire tc Carson or make a new boss
@vishishtmishra9082 just use Christopher judge, it would make 0 sense for the young kratos to have completely different va
@@omega_sam except for the fact that young Kratos had a different voice actor
@@RandyoftheD Yeah but Christopher voiced young Kratos in the helheim vision where he was beating Zeus, and it sounded similar to him. It's not necessary to have Carson for a young Kratos VA.
@@RandyoftheD no shit but the fact doesn't changes that va has been changed
22:11 the sword barely missing was so clean
You improved very quickly on the Týr fights. It's especially apparent in the third fight.
Kratos has to be the best character in game history
His development truly is absolutely phenomenal
Doomguy*
@@gq55sqgq55sqdoaoverrated fodder
I like how this DLC is just a therapy session for Kratos...
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The fact Tyr uses an Aztec weapon tells me that there’s a higher likelihood the next GOW is gonna be with the Aztec pantheon.
Those dark bags under Young Kratos' eyes, you can tell how far gone he is, how sick he is...
Kratos look great when facing a huge monsters
22:10 This dodge while performing runic attack 🔥🔥
These effects mirrored with the artwork 🖼️ is beautiful 😍 bravo 🙌🏽 Shirako bravo 👏🏽
Blood, Sweat and Tyr (Tear) 😂👏🤩 7:16
I was hoping that Kratos fought his younger self. During the fight you see all of the moves from the older games and young Kratos constantly yelling out how he is a monster etc. Then when present Kratos defeats him instead of killing him he shows mercy. Something young Kratos was never presented with and then he vanishes. of course voiced by TC Carson. This was still good however!
Two gods as of recently in fiction I didn't know I wanted to find a new glorious purpose: Kratos and Loki. They became what they needed to be.
absolute kino.
One hell of fight it would've been between old and young kratos. It would be a hulk vs superman type clash
Would it be cool if we could have a Young Kratos vs Old Kratos Boss Fight at the end?
TC Carson was missing imagine if he talk back at older Kratos like “you’re weak and old,I’m disgusted at how you call yourself a god of war” it could’ve been epic.
I loved the scene when Kratos saw his younger self that scene gave me chills
I love the apparent duality of Tyr. A God of War, but his voice is so light. Super tall yet of a more slender build. Gentle demeanour but equal in ferocity to Kratos (Perhaps even more).
Me 2 was hoping kratos has to fight himself in the end which he did but in words not in combat but i was also hoping he has to fight with greek gods in mainly zeus vallhala not with tyr again and again
There’s only so much you can do in a year and for free
@@mrastro3582 fair point
@@mrastro3582would’ve been amazing to fight your old self though
But yeah, I think we all get it since it’s hard to put loads of stuff in a year for a Free DLC
@@davemiller5882 there’s no question about it. But put into the story’s perspective, him using his words and mind to fight, resolve and make peace with his past self is so damn powerful and meaningful. Really shows us that no matter what’ve you’ve done, you can always redeem yourself.
Young Krators is ruthless, his stare alone is enough, to defeat any foe jeeeeez
Second Tyr was using a mesoamerican weapon and started to use what appeared to me blood magic
Finally a Tyr bossfight. I was craving to see him in action lol
I love how the tyr boss battles are more just a chat and fight then a confronting finale
Lmaoo the achievement sure has a great pun
"Blood, Sweat and Tyr"
Awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Týr is a monster here, if he fought Thor or Odin on 1vs1 battle he might have won
No😂😂
Tyr vs Thor might be extreme diff fight, but still Odin > Tyr, Thor high diff
My favorite part about this dlc (beside being free and wasn't over hyped) is the tyr boss fights (a god of war vs a god of war) and when kratos meets his younger self and becomes a god of hope / war
Man after i saw how tyr fight i really hope they could make tyr playable considering we could already see he has multiple weapon mastery like kratos does
Imagine the next God of War DLC would be a prequel, where you get to play as Tyr during Odin's reign.
@@jonathankennedy1963 now that would be cool!
P.S. seeing other Aesir gods as well (minor ones too, lol)!
Imagine a Tyr Mod where we can scroll between his four weapons and with that, we can have Magic from those lands
I’m glad we get to see Tyr in action several times through the dlc. One of my biggest disappointments in Ragnarok was how ‘Tyr’ was actually Odin and he made a complete mockery of the god, we never saw him actually fight. This whole dlc is amazing
Me when Tyr brings out the Katana: *THE ONLY THING I KNOW FOR REAL*
*THERE*
*WILL*
*BE*
*BLOOD*
*SHED*
Tyr is a fucking unit bro casually caught one of Kratos punches
Mimir: You're on fire Kratos!
Kratos: You're damn right.
Mimir: No, I mean... ah forget it
As expected from @shirrako ❤
Thank's for the video
As fun and cool as this dlc is, I’d like to see one focused around Atraeus and his journey so far.
I mean still time for it, we didn’t know about this dlc till that trailer dropped.
Honestly, that might just be a whole new game instead of a DLC.
Goated free Dlc ❤️🔥 Thanks you du much Santa Monica Studio ❤️🔥
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Even Old Kratos felt 💀 !
Young kratos is the true GOD OF WAR GOD OF DESTRUCTION
I loved this dlc,even thought I can't even play it 😢
no ps4?
I like that Tyr and Kratos like to stockpile weapons. Shame most of Kratos's arsenal is rotting on some mountain top in Greece.
I like how this DLC confirmed Kratos' ashes are fading, you especially notice it toggling between the Classic and Default skins
I like how casually Tyr stopped a Spartan rage Kratos’ punch n is just like “bro chill”
How is it I’m only just now realizing that Sigrun Gunnr and Eir were the only three surviving Valkyrie from Ragnarok
I was wishing the original voice actor for Kratos would make an appearance
But still epic
A tyr game would be interesting it would be him gathering weapons and fighting different gods and enemies around the world
Bro Christopher Judge is an amazing actor!!!!!
In the base game, I keep forgetting that Tyr is supposed to be the god of war from this land and each time I remember that I always disappointed at it for not showing what the Norse god of war is capable of. But they did him justice here. He's calm and patience but still know how to fight. Hell, he's more than just "know how to fight". And to let us know that he's truly the god of war, he's capable of using different weapons and magic from different lands, similar to Kratos.
Tyr be like: finally I can show all the cool stuff to someone with a good taste
I can't believe they made this amazing dlc for free
Man seeing old kratos is amazing 👏 😮
3:46 i love they timed when kratos saying "show me" and starts the fight
I love how they broke the tension man so cool, it sounded badass
Tyr always seems like a chill dude , but motherfucker is still a god or war , lol
True! Also he seems quite sluggish? Welll some moves look sluggish but it might be he hasn’t fought for a long time and besides like the he stops kratos punch like it was nothing. Lol.
@@Jak-lg4kzHe was in prison for quite a while, it's still impressive how good he is at moving with weaponry
@@moron4true, well he's the God of War of Norse after all. Hoping we get more from him, like he'll guide Kratos to other pantheons.
@@Jak-lg4kz maybe he's not that proficient with his weapons? He have all of those weapons from different land and maybe he still haven't master those weapons
@@theunknowman12 makes me think its not just Kratos "therapy session" but also for Tyr. He probably wants to master them again since he hasn't fought for so long and what would be the perfect sparring partner for him which is another God of War. Lol.
I squealed so loud when Tyr busted out the Macuahuitl! Please Santa Monica, take Kratos to the Aztecs next!