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Just the perfect sequel in every way - expanding and refining what already made the 2018 entry in this franchise such a great AAA blockbuster. The story, music, characters and cinematography are absolutely god-tier, and the gameplay remains as smooth and fun as it always was.

I haven't touched the Valhalla DLC just yet, just coz I put in like 50 hours getting the platinum already, but I will definitely dive into that once I've cleansed my palate a little.

Santa Monica not wanting to make the Norse saga a trilogy is definitely felt in this game. It suffers from some pretty glaring pacing issues story wise, and your companion refusing to shut the fuck up when doing a puzzle are probably the only two issues I had with this game.

I prefer 2018 over this due to the tightness and clear end goal set up right from the beginning of that game but this is still a great sequel to a nearly perfect game. The added enemy types greatly improve upon the combat and I do love Kratos redemption arc started in the previous game coming full circle. The environments and openness to combat arenas are great and Kratos becoming more of an outspoken Hero feels like one of the most well written character arcs in gaming. I love this game so much and the Valhalla DLC (which i'll probably review separately) takes all of the great parts of Ragnarok and trims out the fat. Santa Monica has a fan in me for life.

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Esse jogo é um dos pontos mais baixos da franquia. Isso quer dizer que ele é ruim? Definitivamente não, mas ele em toda a jornada promete muito e entrega pouco

Probably the best cinematic cutscene driven games will ever be, outside of Kojima


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Platinum: 163
Spoilers: A fuck tonne. Holy crap don't read this if you haven't finished it. No post game spoilers since that's special but yeah. I SPOIL THE ENDING SO DON'T READ BRUH.
God of War is a series that I have loved since I was younger. A young boy hacking and slashing through gods and doing off screen sex minigames.....
Anyways that's besides the point. It's a series I've loved forever and now we come to the sequel to the reboot that has given the franchise a new life.
Does Ragnarök stand up to the first game for me?
Let's find out!
Gameplay:
When I think of God of War, my mind always goes to the feeling of destroying enemies with insane combos and this game hits it so well. With the Levithan Axe and Blades of Chaos still in tow, Kratos feels better than ever. Both weapons have a sense of weight from heavy to light respectively. The combos feel better than ever, you can easily sling from one weapon combo to the next and with the skill tree, you're really able to have so much fun with the variety.
Of course, the third weapon of the game is the Spear and god do I love the spear. It's exactly what was needed to really bring out the rest of this games potential in terms of how the combat feels. Also a ring that turns into infinite spears is fucking awesome?!
Not only is Kratos a badass in this but we get to play as our BOY. Our Atreus. I was not expecting to play as him and all of his segments were fantastic. They not only breathed new story into the game but his combat didn't feel like a letdown like so many other side characters this year (Looking at you Bayonetta 3)
He plays really well and I adore every part of his combat. Especially when paired alongside the numerous companions we have in the game. The game feels so much bigger in just the gameplay scope of having two main controlled characters and at least 4+ companions.
It all combines to make the gameplay really shine.
Story:
Look, I was a little hesitant at first. Kratos and Atreus though contrast to the first reboot, it still felt like the start of the game was rehashing the events similar to it's predacessor. It felt TOO the same. However it quickly changes all of that and ultimately does just a representation of the changes the world has gone through and showing you just how much we fucked up in the first game killing Baldur.
Overall, I adore the plot. I love every character to bits. I fell in love with Thor and Odin more than I ever thought I would. They are two of the biggest highlights of the game. Which made the story so much more striking when facing the "enemies" of our adventure.
Ragnarök as a game has a lot more wide spread scope. It isn't as focused on blood relationships as the first. It's a story about found family, not having to chain yourself to the blood of your actual family.
It's a really beautiful underling tale in this game. Literal dinner table family moments galore and I think that makes the wide spread scope still feel localised to our band of misfit gods and dwarves.
The only one problem I found myself having was the lacklustre feeling of the ending. However the post game content changed all of that and also gave me time to reflect.
PLAY. THE. POST. GAME.
Do it. If you're reading this and you've beaten Odin. Play the post game. Ragnarök has a fantastic end game content that changes every single thought I had and adds so much more.
The first credits ain't the last 😉
Side notes:
This games music is insanely good. I honestly can't believe how good it is. There are some bangers, emotional set pieces and Hozier slaps out a final song that I listen to on repeat already.
Another point I'd like to make is how damn good all the actors are. The performence in this game is the best I have ever seen. I have never seen media this good. The mocap and the voice acting make for some of the most human and gut wrenching scenes I've ever watched.
Christoper Judge (Kratos) especially. His scenes where Atreus goes to Asgard for the first time and stares at the bag on the bed is THE scene for me.
As well as his reaction to when he realises at the end that Faye knew he'd win at Ragnarök.
ALSO did I mention Odin?!
Fuck. Talk about a villian who doesn't seem threating due to his low soft tone. He is the most intimidating bastard ever. He is someone you trust and then slits your throat ( 🙁 )
Overall thoughts:
I had a lost of issues with the game at first but doing the post game, it all clarified for me and left me feeling that every single ounce of this game is done perfectly and in so many fantastic ways.
I loved all 41 hours of this game and I god hope we get DLC. The post game leaves so much open and it's the only parts I won't spoil as they are vital.

This is an incredible game, but unfortunately, the feeling that it could be much more never goes away.

Very good narrative, really dives deep into Kratos's attempt to deal with his kid getting older.
The game is overall excellent in terms of story and gameplay, which feels tight.

The only reason why I took off the star is due to the fact the there is too much padding. The game is quite long and sometimes it feels they could have shaved a few hours to make it more impactful.

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This is cinema.

Easily the best game I've played this year so far. The intro with Thor and Odin coming to Kratos' house and the fight that occurs is peak. What this game really nailed was the character development. I do still think the story (and intro) in the first game were superior but similar to Mass Effect 2 were the story was better in the first and characters in the second, this game develops the shit out of everybody. Kratos changes so much from the first game and is one hell of a daddy figure. Freya, Mimir, Atreus, Thor, Odin, Brok, Sindri, Tyr, all these characters feel real and I actually cared or was interested in them. This game also splits up who you play as a few times, so there's sections were you play as Atreus instead of Kratos. Normally, I'm not a fan of this kind of thing, like in Spiderman how you would play as Mary Jane or Miles Morales, it just wasn't fun and actually would become tiresome. In this game; however, I really didn't mind, Atreus was super smooth and had his own unique fighting style; the story was always still there too. The combat and graphics of course are very much upgraded and feels next gen, some areas looked truly beautiful on my big TV.

A few complaints I have is that the game doesn't change a whole lot from the first. Of course it's a continuation of the story but there wasn't much added other than a new weapon, new armor, skill tree, and other generic stuff. The weapon is cool and all but I was expecting a bit more innovation. Collectibles are also pretty much the same with the chests, ravens, tears, etc... The side quests are all great though, similar to the first.

The only character I didn't like was Thor's daughter. There was a very out of place scene near the end with Thor being in a bar drinking his life away and her daughter getting emotional asking him to change his habits. It was made very serious and tried to go deep but it wasn't emotional at all but rather quite cringe. Why am I supposed to get invested in this dudes drinking problem completely out of nowhere? Especially when that's one of the factors that make him cool. I was surprised why they threw that in there, it doesn't serve much purpose. Also the armor menus were a little confusing to navigate, it took me a decent amount of time to get used to unlike the first.

Both were great fun to platinum with this one being less tedious but taking more time. After finishing both of these games I can confidently say that imo Kratos is the greatest video game protagonist that has ever been created.

Dios mío, casi me saca una lágrima

Um jogo bom, muito bem feito, batalha e trilha sonoras épicas, mas o final eu esperava mais. O primeiro ainda foi épico do início ao fim, apesar dos problemas de inimigos repetidos que esse corrigiu.

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super disappointing for me personally. the writing was terrible compared to the last one and it felt very marvely. the game is called ragnarok and the acutal events of ragnarok suck fucking dick. its lackluster as hell & i was thoroughly bored throughout most of the story beats. ironwood is so fucking bad oh my god it was ridiculously boring in combat and in story. i cant express enough how excited i was for this game before it was released this shit was supposed to change my life and then they dont even let you have mjolnir because it "would have been too obvious" you are not fr. I DONT CARE!!!!!! some diamonds in the rough are Thor's character and arc hes really cool in thsi game except the part where his death is extremely unceremonious and stupid . the rating might be harsh but i guess my expectations were too high. writing was stinky poopoodookoo garbage

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Overall it is become better and better than the previous game. but too bad the last boss battle is not as grande as baldur's fight. I expected odin will be a challenging battle because he is the all father but i think i was wrong

Looks amazing, plays great. Did not like playing as Atreus but overall a great game.

Really, really good. Then the main event of Ragnarok happens, and it's lame as fuck. Isn't it meant to be the end of the world? It feels like a minor skirmish at best. Lame as hell to be honest, should have been a trilogy of games rather than a duology.

The best god of war in terms of everything.

Continuation of one of the best modern gaming series. Kratos and Atreus relationship is told beautifully, especially if you are a dad.

God of War Ragnarök is slop for gluttonous consumer pigs.

The game treats you like a child that can't think for itself to ensure the widest possible audience and maximum profits.
The story features well known characters and elements from mythology, so you can clap your hands and point at the screen and go "Hey, I know that guy he's so cool and strong I have also seen him in one of my 50 mind-numbingly shallow marvel movies!!" To Sony, it must feel like jingling keys in front of a baby.
And to put the cherry on top of the most pop culture cake you have ever tasted, every filler dialogue has to be written in a quippy "well this is awkward he's right behind me isn't he? 😜😜" type of way, desperately trying to get you to chuckle, because god forbid a player doesn't have dopamine shooting through his brain for 30 seconds! He might engage with the media beyond the surface level then!

Or atleast that was what I thought my opinion about God Of War Ragnarök would be. Fortunately, this game owned my hating ass. Because even though the game truly does end up feeling somewhat patronizing in its effort to accomodate every possible gamer and non-gamer demographic, and the dialogue truly being quite cringy and forced sometimes, the things this game does really well more than make up for it. There are two elements that really stuck out for me.

The first one is the gameplay, which is sick as hell. There are 3 and a half weapons with dozens of combos and special attacks aswell as - of course - parrying, blocking and dodging, and you'll have to employ all of these mechanics in attunement to a large and diverse cast of enemies. It took some time to get used to all of this complexity, but once I did, fighting turned into an action-packed and well-tuned remix of various offensive and defensive moves that felt incredibly satisfying when I pulled it off smoothly.
There are also two bossfights here that are on par with the best FromSoft-Bosses, which is a compliment I certainly do not give lightly.

The second is Kratos & Atreus's relationship. It is ironic that I likened people being entertained by well-known pop culture characters appearing to jingling keys infront of a baby, when I apparently can't help but get my shit rocked emotionally by every parent-child dynamic I see. For me, Kratos & Atreus's dynamic specifically excels in being quite relateable, with Kratos being a harsh and cold father figure who, while wanting the best for his child and truly loving it, is completely unable or unwilling to ever communicate that feeling. It made me think a lot about my own father and about the father I want to be.
The overarching story meanwhile is engaging from beginning to end, although the plot sometimes moves too fast for the characters to keep up with it, leading to questionable character decisions and some moments not really having the payoff they probably should have.

Lastly, the Valhalla DLC is a pretty cool addition to the game. The fact that it's free gets a fat wholesome updoot from me

Atreus segments had me cleep

absolutely amazing with the ps5 graphics, amazing story, NEED to play it again one day maybe.

Where the previous game was a Meta Story about Kratos (this ones still a lil meta) Ragnarok focuses more upon the people Kratos affects. Its a game about Manipulation, About Family, About Love about Friendship and if that all sounds pretentious Believe me the story and ganeplay do it far more justice.

Sadly it ends on a cliffhanger of SORTS with Three particular characters and unless we get a followup...ill be mad.

Graphics - 10/10
The graphics have once again gotten better from GOW 2018 thanks to the added power of the PS5. The insane level of detail immerses me so much.

Performance - 10/10
Game ran at a steady 60fps the entire time on PS5 as far as I could tell.

Story - 10/10
Once again the story had me hooked from start to finish.

Gameplay - 8/10
Gameplay suffers from the same problems that plagued GOW 2018 with some slow areas that seem to go on for too long that I just get fed up with after a while.

One of the most beautiful stories ever told in a video game. The ending was actually god tier.

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The end was a bit disappointing, but overall the story and music are really good.

fechei o jogo, lembro de pouca coisa :D