God of War - Plot Discussion (Spoiler alert)
Topic for discussion of the plot
On 4/17/2018 at 10:53, Megalocyte said:
Yes, a trailer on this topic has already been filed.
the fact of the matter is that it is not explained in any way how he got into someone else's mythology
6 hours ago, NightyNight said: Spoiler
"real ending"
I watched it and I want to quickly a new part
I passed the game and when I saw what was happening during my sleep, I applauded while standing!
This "post-credits scene" just made all the Marvels.
Well given the context, of course
I also like how the climate change was arranged after the end of the plot. But I didn't really like this color scheme, at least on the lake.
The moment when Kratos returns to the hut from the witch must have forever crept into my head ... It's just a masterpiece. The atmosphere was off scale. Goosebumps
Modified December 27, 2018 by BogoroditskPassed through. Questions have piled up. First, what is Boldar's motive? What did he want from Kratos?
Is Atreas Loki? Wtf, how is this explained in general?
And what can mean the drawing on the wall where Kratos dies in the arms of his son (on the wall at the end of the game, where all the actions of the father and son are predicted).
And what motive might Thor have in the sequel?
20 minutes ago, iSpoke said:
Passed through. Questions have piled up. First, what is Boldar's motive? What did he want from Kratos?
he went to kill a giant (kratos' wife was a giant) and mistook kratos for a giant, watch the first fight and you will see the dialogues take on a different meaning
20 minutes ago, iSpoke said:Is Atreas Loki? Wtf, how is this explained in general?
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Loki (Old Scandal Loki, also Loki Laufeyjar sonr, German Loge) - the son of Jotun Farbauti and Lauvei
Laufeyjar is his mother, it turns out that Farbauti is Kratos
20 minutes ago, iSpoke said:
And what can mean the drawing on the wall where Kratos dies in the arms of his son (on the wall at the end of the game, where all the actions of the father and son are predicted).
xs for now, we are waiting for the sequel
20 minutes ago, iSpoke said:
And what motive might Thor have in the sequel?
the most obvious: to avenge the death of their children, and this is how Ragnarok and the battle of two families emerge. On the one hand, Odin, Thor, Freya, ac the other Kratos, Loki, Serpent, Mimir (well, other characters, of course)
Modified on April 23rd, 2018 by JeneaJenea so why then did Boldar want to kill Kratos' wife? The motive is not clear anyway
1 minute ago, iSpoke said:
so why then did Boldar want to kill Kratos' wife? The motive is not clear anyway
because she is a giant and Odin (his father) wanted to kill all the giants, which he successfully did, it was not in vain that many giants left Midgard and closed in their world, where access for the rest was closed
Do you think Freya will be the boss in the sequel, like the queen of the Valkyries? Sorry to kill
Modified on April 23rd, 2018 by Flexio38 minutes ago, iSpoke said:
First, what is Boldar's motive? What did he want from Kratos?
Nothing, he was looking for his wife on the orders of Odin
38 minutes ago, iSpoke said:Is Atreas Loki? Wtf, how is this explained in general?
And what is there to explain? The guy knows how to play the whole game in languages ​​and shows himself more like a smart guy, not a strong man
39 minutes ago, iSpoke said:And what can mean the drawing on the wall where Kratos dies in the arms of his son (on the wall at the end of the game, where all the actions of the father and son are predicted).
That Kratos will die at the hands of Loki, or in the next part we will run away from this
40 minutes ago, iSpoke said:And what motive might Thor have in the sequel?
Revenge for your brother? And according to the stories Thor is a mad maniac, he does not need a reason to kill
1 minute ago, Flexio said:Do you think Freya will be the boss in the sequel, like the queen of the Valkyries? Sorry to kill
Definitely not, I think she will remain our friend
That's what I didn't understand, it seems like the battle of Thor and Jormund should be in ragnarok, but here we are just starting it
PS I am very glad that Kratos did not die tragically, from the moment of the announcement he was afraid of this
7 minutes ago, Brontozyvr said:
That's what I didn't understand, it seems like the battle of Thor and Jormund should be in ragnarok, but here we are just starting it
Mimir generally said that Kratos changed the course of events, because there should not be any in his prediction, so the days of ragnarok appear faster
I thought Kratos was going to die, and the main goal of the second part would be to save him from Hel. Well, on the way, another Thor will knock
Although here they flirted with the Egyptian gods so much that I really thought Atreus would learn from them after the death of Bati
And in the previous parts there were hints of Tyr?
23 hours ago, iSpoke said:
Passed through. Questions have piled up. First, what is Boldar's motive? What did he want from Kratos?
Is Atreas Loki? Wtf, how is this explained in general?
And what can mean the drawing on the wall where Kratos dies in the arms of his son (on the wall at the end of the game, where all the actions of the father and son are predicted).
And what motive might Thor have in the sequel?
1) Odin wanted to get rid of all the giants, so he sent Baldur to look for the last survivor, because of this they all left Midgard and moved to Jotunheim (if I'm not mistaken). 2) Not exactly, they wanted to give him that name, but in the end Kratos called him Atreus. 3) As I understand it, this is not the death of Kratos, but the scene in the game itself has been slightly altered, when Atreus, having studied the dead language, calls the World Serpent to help in the battle with the giant Frey. And perhaps a prophecy that did not come true, why is it covered with a cloth? We need to translate the runes. 4) Very simple, revenge. Also, he may want to kill Atreus when he learns that Atreus is a half-giant demigod. Considering that in Scandinavia we will be left for at least 1 game, already happy. There will be an opportunity to visit other worlds. It is also unnecessary to forget the prophecy of Zeus. To the question of Kratos - "In the name of the gods, the worlds are connected, there is Egypt, Maya, ancient Greece and others. Have you seen the signs of the "War" of the four countries? That's it. Nobody is going to kill Kratos, even Corey said that you can't just take and throw out 10 years of character development history (whatever development it is). the worlds are connected, there is Egypt, Maya, ancient Greece and others. Have you seen the signs of the "War" of the four countries? That's it. Nobody is going to kill Kratos, even Corey said that you can't just take and throw out 10 years of character development history (whatever development it is).
I am waiting for the release of all parts of the comics, I want to see what and how it was with Kratos before the start of the game. Already in issue 0, it was shown how he tried to fight his rage. It is a pity that, of course, they did not show, even with flashbacks or the hero's thoughts, about how he wandered around the world, how the wound healed after such an execution (he thrust the sword of Olympus). I will never forget the words of Santa Monica Studio that Kratos can only be Kratos, but not this time.
Modified April 24, 2018 by Kurzgesagt2 hours ago, Kurzgesagt said:
Already in issue 0, it was shown how he tried to fight his rage.
the comic reminded me of this
A question for the knowledgeable, just try to answer without spoilers
Must the secret ending condition be met before the final battle? Or is it possible after it?
Just now, Brontozyvr said:
A question for the knowledgeable, just try to answer without spoilers
Must the secret ending condition be met before the final battle? Or is it possible after it?
What's the secret ending? If you're talking about a cliffhanger at the end, then there are no conditions. You come home after the credits and that's it.
Modified on April 24, 2018 by Chertos2 minutes ago, Chertos said:
What's the secret ending? If you're talking about a cliffhanger at the end, then there are no conditions. You come home after the credits and that's it.
Straight into the house? I just wandered around that territory, and there was nothing but dialogues
4 minutes ago, Brontozyvr said:
A question for the knowledgeable, just try to answer without spoilers
Must the secret ending condition be met before the final battle? Or is it possible after it?
There is no secret ending, there is a scene when you come home and that's it.
Just now, Brontozyvr said:
Straight into the house? I just wandered around that territory, and there was nothing but dialogues
Yes, right into the house.
Just now, Brontozyvr said:
Straight into the house? I just wandered around that territory, and there was nothing but dialogues
Calmly come in and watch.