This review contains spoilers

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.

Reviewed on Apr 23, 2024


1 Comment


3 days ago

Do I have good news for you, late last year a free DLC called "God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla" released that not only adds to the story of the base game, but also adapts the gameplay into a rogue like.