Was Kratos Justified? It's Complicated!

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As a sort of followup to my original video on God Of War, today we're going beyond the characterization of Kratos and Examining if he was justified in his actions.

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@JeSsE10mCcOy11
@JeSsE10mCcOy11 Жыл бұрын
Ironically only 3 gods were in Kratos’ kill list: - Ares: for killing his family - Thanatos: for killing his brother - Zeus: for being responsible of the former two and making him kill his mother The rest? They got in the way
@sethisevilone02
@sethisevilone02 Жыл бұрын
True if they just fucked off they would have been fine
@Fourtytwo4242
@Fourtytwo4242 Жыл бұрын
Zeus: "ok this is bad, but if we all work together we can easily bring him dow-" Apollo: "yeah no, you're on your own asshole, I know where this is going" artemis: "I got to agree with my brother, you're on your own." dionysus: "I will drink at your grave" demeter: "sorry I don't do the whole fighting thing." Eros and aphrodite: "we will take on Kratos" Zeus: "in battle right?" Eros and Aphrodite: "..." Zeus: "IN BATTLE RIGHT!!!"
@jaccblacc8424
@jaccblacc8424 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Persephone, she tried to destroy the world and Kratos' daughter with it but he didn't allow it.
@JeSsE10mCcOy11
@JeSsE10mCcOy11 Жыл бұрын
@@jaccblacc8424 I never managed to finish Chains Of Olympus…
@liamodynsky4871
@liamodynsky4871 Жыл бұрын
Or just happened to exist like Poseidon's slave wife...
@Manjawline
@Manjawline Жыл бұрын
Kratos is one of those characters where you need to play all or most of the games in the series to really understand his character arc and motivations
@maxfordgaming9278
@maxfordgaming9278 Жыл бұрын
Perfectly said.
@rodrigobueno8652
@rodrigobueno8652 Жыл бұрын
We get the characer arc, but from the original trilogy and ascension is a bad writen one, specially the third game
@zacharyyoung9646
@zacharyyoung9646 Жыл бұрын
And it was partly why I went back to play the original games for the first time in preparation for Ragnarok. Context matters and I wanted to know his full story.
@KratosisGod
@KratosisGod Жыл бұрын
He is one of the most thoroughly explored and nuanced character in games
@Jackie_3
@Jackie_3 Жыл бұрын
And I'm happy to do that
@skibot9974
@skibot9974 Жыл бұрын
There’s always a difference between being justified and being understandable
@anthonynorman7545
@anthonynorman7545 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, they seemed to conflate the 2.
@namastehindustan9879
@namastehindustan9879 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonynorman7545 who
@bungiecrimes7247
@bungiecrimes7247 Жыл бұрын
I understand why you cracked your friends head open with me mallet.
@altaydogahan342
@altaydogahan342 Жыл бұрын
Yep. He did miss that.
@fugyfruit
@fugyfruit Жыл бұрын
The difference between being sympathetic and being tragic
@factualtemplar8797
@factualtemplar8797 Жыл бұрын
It's like Kratos himself said: "I killed many who were deserving...and many who were not." Some of his victims deserved what happened to them, but others didn't. Simple as that, he was justified for those that deserved it, but not for those who weren't.
@aaronatkinson177
@aaronatkinson177 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting changes the way you look at things from a different perspective
@scader_shot
@scader_shot Жыл бұрын
Hermès didn’t deserve to have his J’s stolen and Helios didn’t deserve to be a Lamp
@Ishan_Singla
@Ishan_Singla Жыл бұрын
Only there of em deserved Thanantos , zeus and ares
@prodigygetgud7921
@prodigygetgud7921 Жыл бұрын
@@scader_shotfuck Hermes
@kombatman8802
@kombatman8802 Жыл бұрын
@@Ishan_Singla All of the others gods. Not only did they interfere with his vengeance, they were literally posses by evil. Made corrupted and evil.They had to die. It was man’s time not to be interfered with by gods.😊
@Schnee7929
@Schnee7929 Жыл бұрын
Well to be fair if I had to kill my mother because she turned into a monster, have my brother killed after saving him from torture and madness, refused to take my nightmares away after aiding the gods, tricked into killing my wife and daughter, had all my brothers in arms killed in one sweep, and was forced to leave my daughter forever alone to aid the gods that caused most of these things, I would also be pissed enough to cause a godly apocalypse.
@cristhianramirez6939
@cristhianramirez6939 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget getting your home city wiped out
@AGiftOfTheGods1
@AGiftOfTheGods1 Жыл бұрын
!
@stiffnuts420
@stiffnuts420 Жыл бұрын
Ya know what? That is fair 😂
@hariman7727
@hariman7727 Жыл бұрын
The hubris of the gods brought their own ruin. Kratos' own desire to be the greatest warrior for Ares brought his ruin. Ares created a perfect warrior that hated him. Zeus triggered the very events that guaranteed he'd be killed by his own son. And so many more times people sew the seeds of their own destruction, or bring themselves to ruin. And it continues in God of War 4 too...
@ryanlozano9086
@ryanlozano9086 Жыл бұрын
@@hariman7727 don’t forget 5
@Darkjonny79
@Darkjonny79 Жыл бұрын
When it comes to Hephaestus' death, I think it's important to remember that Kratos actually agreed with his actions. Despite being the monster that he is, he claims that Hephaestus did what every good father should. To me, that speaks a whole lot about his character. That even when he was so monsterous, the humanity inside was still there, still poking though. Something interesting I wish TBP spoke more about.
@joseph2000117
@joseph2000117 Жыл бұрын
@@godzillazfriction I understand what you're saying but there is certainly such a thing as inhuman brutality.
@SadMoribund
@SadMoribund Жыл бұрын
@@godzillazfriction To be fair, empathy and regret is also a part of being human. These emotions combine to complement rage and brutality, among others to form true humanity. It's safe to say Kratos was only consumed by his former half after the events of 1 and 2, so for him to show this much understanding to Hephaestus actions is technically more humanly of him.
@captaincap4931
@captaincap4931 Жыл бұрын
@@joseph2000117 no, people just can't comprehend that a person can be so horrid, monsters aren't real.
@rafaelcastor2089
@rafaelcastor2089 Жыл бұрын
@@joseph2000117 Is there? Nature for the most part can't be brutal, the environment does not have the autonomous will to premeditatedly commit violence of any sorts and in the animals that are intelligent enough and do purse violence for more than just getting food, i don't think you could really find ANY that gets anywhere near the levels of brutality humans have achieved throught history.
@bob74h67
@bob74h67 Жыл бұрын
Kratos sees himself as evil It's why, he refuses to tell atretus about his past and why he says we will better then gods of before Even in the og games Kratos was always questioning himself like about killing pandora or about how he killed his mom Kratos is supposed to be a badguy. Him trying to end his own life over all the guilt that he feels wouldt even make sense as a scene if he was a morally good person with no blood on his hands
@onetruesavior69
@onetruesavior69 Жыл бұрын
Kratos is basically Nietzche's "If you look into the abyss, the abyss looks back"
@michaeliv284
@michaeliv284 Жыл бұрын
Though it gets to the point where the abyss gets uneasy looking
@onetruesavior69
@onetruesavior69 Жыл бұрын
@@michaeliv284 The Abyss starts holding crucifixes whenever Kratos looks XD
@millerrepin4452
@millerrepin4452 Жыл бұрын
Not really I think a better quote to fit god of war is "you reap what you sow" The gods shaped and molded Kratos in warfare. Maybe he would have talked things out and vented anger in healthier ways had the greek gods had taught him when they had their chance. Instead they pushed him into a rabid dog.
@samueldodge8077
@samueldodge8077 Жыл бұрын
The Norse series is probably the time where Kratos and the abyss are continuing their staring contest, until the abyss blinks because Kratos is no longer its pet.
@Silentguy_78
@Silentguy_78 Жыл бұрын
@@millerrepin4452 but not all people would become like kratos so nietzsche's quote fits better
@ncrtrooper7246
@ncrtrooper7246 Жыл бұрын
"Kratos is a brutish monster with the depth of a spoon" A brutish monster? Maybe. Someone with the depth of a spoon? Never
@aaronatkinson177
@aaronatkinson177 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to argue that kratos is one of the most depth characters I ever played as in a video game 🎮
@extrage3061
@extrage3061 Жыл бұрын
"kratos is a bruitish monster" implies that it's the present and in the present god of war he is no longer a monster but actually a good god a god that inspires hope back into humanity so the answer is no.
@gamerstheater1187
@gamerstheater1187 Жыл бұрын
He’s literally one of the smartest protagonists
@matthewmccoyd2578
@matthewmccoyd2578 5 ай бұрын
More like the depth of a small pool, at least compared to the Norse games
@norddorian5791
@norddorian5791 4 ай бұрын
​@@matthewmccoyd2578shut the fuck up what utter garbage you spew out
@ExoParadigmGamer
@ExoParadigmGamer Жыл бұрын
Having played all of these games for the first time recently, it's definitely all there in the games, plain as day. Even at Kratos' worst moments, I understood what he was thinking and feeling. It increases the dramatic tension of Dad of Boy, since you know exactly what Kratos was hiding from Atreus and even had a role in it as a player.
@TBP
@TBP Жыл бұрын
What is your opinion matter? You like Mega Man And Bass /s
@kaibaskywalker2725
@kaibaskywalker2725 Жыл бұрын
No its just Cory barlog toning down for of war because if he didn't he wouldn't be able to get into Fort nite
@Kjf365
@Kjf365 Жыл бұрын
@@kaibaskywalker2725 Fortnite's original crossover was with John Wick, I don't think the violence was an issue.
@unoriginalhazard
@unoriginalhazard Жыл бұрын
@@Kjf365 no it wasn’t, it was the season 4 event with Thanos.
@Kjf365
@Kjf365 Жыл бұрын
@@unoriginalhazard Yeah, no. John Wick was the original crossover. It wasn't a big gameplay event like the Avengers one, but it promoted the movie and gave John Wick as a skin. Back when I used to play, you would fear people with a John Wick skin because it meant they were an OG and would probably kick your a**.
@ULTIMATZEKROM
@ULTIMATZEKROM Жыл бұрын
Another point against the "The gods were corrupted by Pandora's Box being opened, that's the reason they were bad" argument is in the comic you mentioned about Kratos finding the Ambrosia to cure his daughter. The entire reason his daughter needed the Ambrosia was because Ares gave her a skin disease due to a bet between the gods about who would obtain the ambrosia, the other gods in the bet themselves doing various things to their "chosen champions" to motivate them into going after it (Hades infected the King of a Barbarian tribe to motivate his champion, the King's Son, Alrik (Fun Fact, Alrik is the one who would lead the Barbarians against the Spartans in the battle Kratos pledged his soul to Ares. In fact, the reason for this battle was Hades told Alrik that Kratos was to blame for his father's eventual death.) Poseidon infected an entire land with a plague, Artemis had cursed the women in their champion's land to only bare stillborn kids. I could go on, but you get my point.). So yeah, the gods were already bad, the only effect the box's evils had on them was making them worse.
@Dabajaws
@Dabajaws Жыл бұрын
Yeah the gods were like cups of animal piss and pandora's box added cow shit on top
@thedevilman.
@thedevilman. Жыл бұрын
This comment speaks volumes. Good to see someone else with common sense and knowledge on what they're talking about, I couldn't help myself but comment multiple times, this theme is really touchy appearantly 💀
@armaanallidina7916
@armaanallidina7916 Жыл бұрын
All the fear did to zeus was enhance what was already there, remember he had deimos, kratos' brother and presumably his own son, kidnapped and also cursed their mother, the only mortal affair that he had that was probably not only one of the few completely CONSENTUAL ones but also perhaps the only one he had long term, considering that the brothers aren't twins
@Zoki4444
@Zoki4444 Жыл бұрын
Plus, most of the immortal characters in Greek GoW pitied or downright despised mortals. The Gods created the mythical beasts (gorgons, minotaurs, manticores, etc.) to torment and brutally kill mortals as a way to force them to pray to the Gods to save them through worship and sacrifice. Don't even get me started on afterlife punishments like when Zeus sent all the titans to Tartarus just for what one titan (Cronos) did.
@BruceWayne-fj9bm
@BruceWayne-fj9bm Жыл бұрын
I mean, even look at the legends outside of the GoW universe. The Greek gods do horrible things all the time. Especially Zeus.
@Nameandaddresswithheld
@Nameandaddresswithheld Жыл бұрын
I swear, the princess scene is the first time since the first game that I was legitimately surprised at the gratuity of the violence.
@riiddisbuk2496
@riiddisbuk2496 Жыл бұрын
Really? I always was taken back by the opening of God of War 2 where he becomes the same piece of shit Ares was.
@Scrubermensch
@Scrubermensch Жыл бұрын
I agree, but the translator scene in God 2 are BROOTAL, but to me, not even Amphitrite's death tops the burning of the Athenian soldier. That's OG brutal kratos
@PaDelRu
@PaDelRu Жыл бұрын
For me it was the end of the Theseus fight in GoW2. The guy was already bloodied and beaten, but reaches up for you as you open a door. Kratos then puts is head in said door and repeatedly smashes it as the game tells the player to mash X. I think it was how he's smashing the door as I was smashing the button that did it for me. That I think was the first time I was stunned by the violence of a video game. Where that scene stunned me though, Poseidon's wife straight up made me sick.
@Takejiro24
@Takejiro24 Жыл бұрын
@@PaDelRu Poseidon's wife was the lady he jammed into the gears, right?
@zaszz165
@zaszz165 Жыл бұрын
@@Takejiro24 Yes. Pretty much one of Kratos worst deeds. She literally had nothing to do with him and the gods but brutally murdered her in the worst way possible. But GOW 3 Kratos was the worst. A man completely blinded by his want for vengeance with no care for any of the casualties.
@crushersbutlessedgynow
@crushersbutlessedgynow Жыл бұрын
It's never really been about whether he is justified, it's been about how believable it would be he would do this
@sumthingwikked4257
@sumthingwikked4257 Жыл бұрын
@@SECONDQUEST becoming God of War when Ares was a screwjob artist at worst to him Like why would he want to be a god that can screw someone like Kratos?
@CoralCopperHead
@CoralCopperHead Жыл бұрын
@@sumthingwikked4257 He would want to wield the power of a god and try and ensure no-one can screw with him again. It didn't work, but it was a good plan. Plus, the way Athena sold the job to him, it didn't really sound like he had much of a choice.
@thepericlesof8449
@thepericlesof8449 Жыл бұрын
You want believability in a work of fiction about gods, monsters, magic and a man who can fling the blades that are chained around his forearms and return them to his hands perfectly re-wrapping the chains on his arms?
@crushersbutlessedgynow
@crushersbutlessedgynow Жыл бұрын
@@thepericlesof8449 believability in character and setting are completely different
@angryhead7728
@angryhead7728 Жыл бұрын
@@sumthingwikked4257 Not like he had much of a choice. He was kinda just forced into that position when you think about it.
@MissBabyForte
@MissBabyForte Жыл бұрын
My thoughts on young Kratos is, "I understand his reasons for his actions but that doesn't mean I agreed to his method of violence" aka he has great reasons to hate the greeks but doesn't excuse him from his violent actions
@mavvynne444
@mavvynne444 Жыл бұрын
And what he did was very justified because the world was against him. So Kratos chosed to plunged the world into Chaos and wiped out the Greek Pantheon
@WarriorMasterTrainer
@WarriorMasterTrainer Жыл бұрын
@@mavvynne444 the gods =/= the world. He had millions of innocent inhabitants who had nothing to do with it killed because of his need for vengeance.
@WarriorMasterTrainer
@WarriorMasterTrainer Жыл бұрын
@@shoopoop21 Are you agreeing with me or disagreeing?
@kingcyclops4079
@kingcyclops4079 Жыл бұрын
In all fairness what was he supposed to do. Let the gods continue their corruption and further create more wars and bloodshed? I get that Kratos’s motives were personal but at the same time the God’s were poisoning humanity and slowly destroying the world. If Kratos got innocents killed then fine, it’s better than them living a life under the heels of beings who manipulate and abuse them. He may not be a hero but he’s a far better person than those he killed.
@tankbeast8480
@tankbeast8480 Жыл бұрын
Let me guess a girl? So are veterans bad and their actions bad for defending you from harm? And stopping them from hurting you?
@AlriikRidesAgain
@AlriikRidesAgain Жыл бұрын
He wasn't justified in murdering various helpless humans. The gods? The fates? The other heroes? The mythic beasts? Titans? All deserved it. Ship Captain? Poseidon's Princess? Deserved better.
@AlriikRidesAgain
@AlriikRidesAgain Жыл бұрын
@@GribbleGob ....Okay, missed that. Poseidon's Princess tho.
@metoo3342
@metoo3342 Жыл бұрын
I read that the ship Captain locked people in a room to die to the undead so he could escape. Kratos may not have been needlessly cruel after all.
@cynicalmemester1694
@cynicalmemester1694 Жыл бұрын
Kratos is literally responsible for the gods becoming corrupt, he was the one who opened Pandora's box in the first place. Kratos in the older games is a genocidal cunt who is evil incarnate.
@mavvynne444
@mavvynne444 Жыл бұрын
@@godzillazfriction And I'm so glad that Kratos killed the boat captain for his stupidity
@BruceWayne-fj9bm
@BruceWayne-fj9bm Жыл бұрын
Ship Captain was a sex slaver.
@JuliusCaesar103
@JuliusCaesar103 Жыл бұрын
Man, he was absolutely justified in killing Zeus and that's all Kratos cared about, he didn't care about anything else.
@maxmcqueen1196
@maxmcqueen1196 Жыл бұрын
Zeus, Ares, and Thanatos were really the only deities who deserved what they got. There were many others who were also corrupt, but they were only killed because they got in Kratos' way or attempted to commit their own revenge against him. Kratos in a lot of GOW 3 was just needlessly cruel and almost evil to an extent.
@FraserSouris
@FraserSouris Жыл бұрын
But seeing as doing so caused the apocalypse, I don't think it was that justified
@nnightkingj
@nnightkingj Жыл бұрын
@@maxmcqueen1196 poseiden was a rapist so he deserved it
@lucasgraeff5391
@lucasgraeff5391 Жыл бұрын
@@maxmcqueen1196I feel you, but I like to think thathe just lost it. It's too much, even for a fictional character, I think that it would be weird if he wasn't so animalistic in his behaviour
@kyellverdonschot9922
@kyellverdonschot9922 Жыл бұрын
@@maxmcqueen1196 I would say Cronos did too, he ate his own children, and even dared to criticize Kratos for killing his family. Also what did Thanatos do except for follow Zeus’ orders?
@kingmolo
@kingmolo Жыл бұрын
Great video. It's such a shame that people only see kratos as a mindless brute in the first three games and completely ignore his character development and chalk it up to the first game
@jimbridge64
@jimbridge64 Жыл бұрын
i think the reason people forgot about kratos's more positive side is because god of war 1 came out in 2005 and many people have forgotten about the smaller details by now.
@southeastpaw1722
@southeastpaw1722 Жыл бұрын
@@jimbridge64 or they just don’t play any GoW games prior to 2018. Never overestimates the knowledge of an average gaming journalist.
@Raximus3000
@Raximus3000 Жыл бұрын
@@jimbridge64 It is why the collections came out.
@bruschetta7711
@bruschetta7711 Жыл бұрын
it's still mostly that, the only time where i truly see redemption it's in the new God of War, before that it's just remorse without taking actions in the right direction
@Raximus3000
@Raximus3000 Жыл бұрын
@@bruschetta7711 Technicaly he belives the gods will absolve him of his actions. So, to him it is the right the direction. Literaly the entire world had to go to hell for him to relise being angry and vengeful in making decisions is not a good thing.
@ftrwrwbg
@ftrwrwbg Жыл бұрын
I really hope Ragnarok has a lot more moments of Kratos sharing his past with Atreus. Even with how great those moments were there were so few of them and by the end you know that there’s still so so much Atreus doesn’t know. I don’t even think he knows he had a sister long ago.
@loirigudo
@loirigudo Жыл бұрын
You'll be glad to know there is. There are tons of dialogue referencing past games.
@mattmysterious866
@mattmysterious866 Жыл бұрын
@@loirigudo I hope kratos tells atreus about his older sister that welp has been dead for centuries
@Saben.C-Spoon
@Saben.C-Spoon Жыл бұрын
Its not specifically to Atreus, but he tells many stories of his past to people like Mimir, who asks him of the validity of some of the myths he heard from Greece
@matejamicic3037
@matejamicic3037 Жыл бұрын
half sister actually
@eu7059
@eu7059 Жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, Kratos didn’t help the captain because he was human traficking and abusing the girls locked in the cabin, but this is only said in the book and I haven’t read them so who knows for sure. But I love how his human side is portrayed in gow1, and I think that the creators have slowly lost the vision of his character. Gow1 has the best depiction of his human side besides his monster self, which surprises me as it is the first in the series. And I can’t really say this is canon and intentional since I don’t see it in ascencion or chains of olympus. And yeah I know that as the games progressed he was supposed to become more and more a monster, doing things that were not justified anymore. They got it right in this point. I specially like the moment right before helios in gow3 where you kill the guy hanging out of his window, screaming that he lost everything, just because he was in the way. It was not necessary and feels just like the amphitrite moment but earlier in the game. My problem is when they tried to bring back his humanity. It felt shallow and lazy, honestly. It came out of nowhere, and I think this is the main reason everyone seems to have a wrong perception about him. It sucks to say this because I really love gow3 and only recently I’ve been thinking about the story, but gow1 did a much better job at delivering a monster with some sparkles of humanity within, which we can see in almost every scene where he was supposed to play as the villain. Nice video as always, I guess I owe to you for making me think too much about these games, so thanks for making me dislike gow3 a little bit but liking the whole series much more now 😅
@user-mu8dm4rk7g
@user-mu8dm4rk7g Жыл бұрын
GoW 3 Kratos is a monster. Him caring for Pandora isn't lazy, it was developed throughout the entirety of the game. After several meetings with Hephaestus, he begins to relate to him, it makes him remember he was a father too, not god slayer. I can agree that GoW 1 maybe showed duality of Kratos the best, probably because it was meant to be a stand-alone title. But, Kratos killing that guy next to window shows just how far gone and blinded by rage, lust got vengeance he is. To be fair, he did this guy a service. What are the odds he would survive all these cataclysms before or after Zeus' death? They are miniscule. The guy was not guilty, but he had a swift death, not suffering from disease, flood and thunderstorm. Kratos doesn't do the heinous acts out of malice, he does it out of apathy. Now, after seeing him fall so low as a person, you can appreciate him regretting his actions right in the end of GoW 3 and especially in God of War 2018. Him being more hell-bent on one extreme than the other, doesn't make his character or his development simple and primitive.
@Just_a_Tool
@Just_a_Tool Жыл бұрын
I thought it was because of the Spartan pride and not taking pity on cowards because the captain was going to leave all his men on board behind.
@MannerdDesert7
@MannerdDesert7 Жыл бұрын
you're over analyzing this, the captain was just a regular captain, the scene was meant to show that Kratos didn't care about saving the people on the ship, he just cared about completing his mission, Kratos was not meant to be a good person, in fact it was the exact opposite, however he was tormented by his past and sought an end to his pain. I find it really annoying that so many people try to categorize Kratos into either a Virtuous Hero or a Monstrous Villain, he is a human being with flaws but also virtues, just like the heroes of the Greek Tragedies he was based on.
@cristhianramirez6939
@cristhianramirez6939 Жыл бұрын
It's not right to compare GOW 1 with GOW 3, they are different stages in kratos life. GOW 1 is still human Kratos with a monster beneath the surface GOW 3 is full blown murderer beast with some humanity awaken by Pandora
@eu7059
@eu7059 Жыл бұрын
I’m convinced people didn’t read my comment, or just didn’t bother enough to understand it. Too bad I guess.
@MaoriGamerDood
@MaoriGamerDood 5 ай бұрын
Kratos: You would excuse my actions. Tyr: not excuse, only accepting them. Your actions are much deeper than you realise. The Valhalla DLC Not only makes your video hold up but it also makes the classic games hold up.
@abdulazimnaushad
@abdulazimnaushad 4 ай бұрын
Yeah Kratos did what he had to do at the times to survive. Sure while that pact with Ares was stupid and dangerously messed up, he really had no other way to win and he knew if he died, Alrik the Barbarian would not stop and continue violating Sparta, which Kratos could not accept.
@pootis4986
@pootis4986 Жыл бұрын
It pisses me off that Cory Barlog himself jumped on the "old games were shallow" bandwagon in that Polygon article It's almost like it was Sony's marketing plan all along
@reddeadspartan
@reddeadspartan Жыл бұрын
It's a shame too because Sony used to trest Kratos as their new mascot after Crash and would let him guest star in a bunch of games (Soul Calibur, Mortal Kombat, Shovel Knight to name a few) and GOW was the most featured game in PlayStation Allstars with 2 characters and 2 alt character skins (kinda like echo fighters ended up being).
@pootis4986
@pootis4986 Жыл бұрын
@@godzillazfriction I couldn't believe it either but in the Polygon article he's on board with the narrative
@stephenjenkins7971
@stephenjenkins7971 Жыл бұрын
@@pootis4986 Eh, then maybe its the fanboys who are trying to see something profound in something shallow when even the lead director says so
@DrMonty-yr1kc
@DrMonty-yr1kc Жыл бұрын
@@stephenjenkins7971 So everything Cory says is the absolute truth? Do you just believe people that are above you all the time? Lol
@stephenjenkins7971
@stephenjenkins7971 Жыл бұрын
@@DrMonty-yr1kc You can generally agree with what something someone says without agreeing with everything. Idk why this is a controversial thing to you lol
@charleschamp9826
@charleschamp9826 Жыл бұрын
I cannot recall if it was outright stated anywhere, it's been a while since I've played through the series, but I think you can safely infer that because of the on-going prophecy about the son causing the downfall/death of the father, Zeus favored Athena over Ares. What form that took is left to interpretation, but I imagine at best he'd have to fight twice as hard in order to gain half as much, at worse he suffered verbal, emotional, physical, etc abuse at the hands of his father and probably the rest of the pantheon as well. Which would over time lead Ares to want to kill Zeus and take over Olympus for himself. Come the prophecy of the Marked Warrior causing Olympus' downfall. So Ares can take care of them, both gaining favor with Zeus, but also keep them to himself so he can make them into his weapon to take down Olympus should he actually want to go through with that. But then Zeus commands the Marked Warrior to be detained within Thanatos' realm, throwing a big wrench into whatever plans he may have. But hey, the Marked Warrior has a sibling, he can keep an eye on them, maybe something will come of them. The sibling Marked himself in the same way? Very interesting. Imagine how different the series would be if Zeus was not a dick.
@masterjoda999
@masterjoda999 Жыл бұрын
If Zeus was not a dick then he wouldn't be Zeus. It's like one of the core tenets of Ancient Greek mythos: Zeus must be a dick and also use his.
@MannerdDesert7
@MannerdDesert7 Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest problem with people understanding Kratos character comes from the tonal shift in God of War 2, the writers did a complete 180 with the story and it's clear that 3 and the prequels were trying to retroactively explain the change, the gods in the original game weren't meant to be evil and even helped Kratos, Zeus (disguised as the Grave Digger) even saves Kratos and tells him Athena isn't the only God looking out for him, yet God of War 2 tries to set up this huge battle between the Titans and the gods and tries to make Zeus evil, but at the same time shows Kratos being just as bad as Ares at the start of the game. In my opinion Kratos actions are not justifiable but they are understandable, Kratos spirals into a depression after becoming a god and focuses on war and revenge to distract himself from his memories but at the end when there is nothing left to distract him, he realizes that what he has become.
@Zoki4444
@Zoki4444 Жыл бұрын
On that note, you can also notice this based on Kratos's voice between God of War 1 and 2. In the first game, Kratos barely ever screams during cutscenes or in-game dialogues. He's actually more like someone who has a bad rep and everybody hates him but he's just trying to get the job done while trying to get his peace in the end. Then in God of War 2, in almost every cutscene and in-game dialogue, he is screaming or at least using an upset tone. God of War (2018) kind of blends the two as Papa Kratos is still grumpy, but only screams when something dangerous is happening.
@MannerdDesert7
@MannerdDesert7 Жыл бұрын
@@Zoki4444 “Zeuuuuuuuuusssssss” - God of War 2 2007 Yeah there’s was definitely a lot of yelling in god of War 2, honestly I think there might have been less yelling/screaming in god of war 3 and there was a fair amount in that too.
@TGPDrunknHick
@TGPDrunknHick Жыл бұрын
pretty sure they also threw Pandora's box into the mix to explain the shift for the mainline games. especially important as many people did not play the PSP games and such.
@MannerdDesert7
@MannerdDesert7 Жыл бұрын
@@TGPDrunknHick 100%, GOW 3's story is messy but overall, it does a good job of recontextualizing the changes made in GOW2, originally GOW3 was going to have kratos kill all the greek gods in the first level and then go on to kill every pantheon until for some reason Christianity happens, it was awful so even though GOW3 isn't perfect it's much better than what we could have gotten.
@more_less
@more_less 5 ай бұрын
This argument falls apart very quickly when you realize gods were always horrible people and needed pandora's box to become even more evil. They tortured Kratos for years, sent him to missions and still didn't give him his wishes. It is not about the writers changing, even in ascension kratos was comparatively calmer.
@300kyuubi
@300kyuubi Жыл бұрын
In the words of Aries: Aries” I was trying to make you, into a great warrior” Kratos “You’ve succeeded”
@mrwestcottx3487
@mrwestcottx3487 Жыл бұрын
To his half brother
@MatheusPacheco1
@MatheusPacheco1 Жыл бұрын
Kratos, Akuma, Asura, Trevor, Javik are all characters we like to see reaching their goals but wouldn't want to be friends with lmao
@Dabajaws
@Dabajaws Жыл бұрын
I would like being friends with asura, he has a good head on his shoulders and i'd welcome early tinitus if it meant getting to hang out with him sometimes
@PatrickMenesesYTOfficial4945
@PatrickMenesesYTOfficial4945 Жыл бұрын
Akuma seems like that chill Teacher you can hang with while Trevor lol just don't get in his badside.
@BruceWayne-fj9bm
@BruceWayne-fj9bm Жыл бұрын
Mostly agree. Asura was cool. He was literally just trying to save his daughter, he never killed a civilian and actually befriended humans. Asura isn’t on the same level.
@wisguen
@wisguen Жыл бұрын
To be fair trevor is loyal.....crazy, psycho, but loyal
@DeviIGundam
@DeviIGundam Жыл бұрын
Nah Asura is a total bro, those others though...
@WarriorVirtue
@WarriorVirtue Жыл бұрын
You could make the argument that as horrible as the short term consequences of his actions were, the people will ultimately be better off without the Gods lording over them.
@Flipitmixit
@Flipitmixit Жыл бұрын
What people? He literally destroyed the world. (It got retconned to only destroying greece but thats not what it was at the time). But yea he stabbed himself giving hope back to the people, the 10 people that survived the floods and the freaking sun disappearing from the sky
@reddeadspartan
@reddeadspartan Жыл бұрын
Yeah but when the short term consequences are country sinking floods, death of all nature, enternal night and dead walking the earth I don't think you'll find many people wanting to shake Kratos' hand
@soupborne9008
@soupborne9008 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t everyone in Greece die. He destroyed their entire world.
@MichaelR43
@MichaelR43 Жыл бұрын
1. I don't believe he killed every god. 2. The deaths of the gods would cause huge world devastating physical disasters in mythological Greece.
@jurivjerdha2467
@jurivjerdha2467 Жыл бұрын
point is gods are beyound humans ...so its not about what is the best for humans but whats the best for gods.
@possumjesus4769
@possumjesus4769 Жыл бұрын
As of replaying God of War recently this is such a needed watch
@Draygarth
@Draygarth Жыл бұрын
Kratos actually reminds me a lot of Guts from Berserk. His uncaring vengeance phases are like the Black Swordsman Ark, where Guts just mindlessly kills demons often getting innocents caught in the crossfire on his hunt for the on that betrayed him. Then later after failing to get satisfaction, he mellows out a bit and starts to care again.
@fluffygargos7066
@fluffygargos7066 Жыл бұрын
The only people that say the original God of War trilogy is just an alpha male fantasy are the ones that have either never played God of War or just played for the gameplay and not the story (there are SO MANY PEOPLE LIKE THIS 😡)
@guilhermehank4938
@guilhermehank4938 Жыл бұрын
Coincidentally almost none of them have held an actual controller in their lives
@ReinAfterDark
@ReinAfterDark Жыл бұрын
Honestly every God of war game excluding 3 he was a complex character who wasn't killing just to sate his bloodthirst In gow 3 the devs themselves ruined his character to lean into his brutality and made him a mindless killing machine, if he didn't kill humans begging for their life or naked kidnapped princess his character would be seen as more complex by people who didn't play the game
@extrage3061
@extrage3061 Жыл бұрын
@@ReinAfterDark they didn't ruin his character as the guy in the video says it could be that the diseases and fear went into kratos aswell making him evil which is why he did all those things.
@riiddisbuk2496
@riiddisbuk2496 6 ай бұрын
Video Title: Was Kratos Justified? It's Complicated! Kratos: What does this mean? Tyr: That your legacy has always been a *complicated* one. You know DAMN WELL how much GOW acknowledges its players and/or audience.
@marxist-leninist-protagonist
@marxist-leninist-protagonist 5 ай бұрын
YES
@riiddisbuk2496
@riiddisbuk2496 5 ай бұрын
;)@@marxist-leninist-protagonist
@SithAssassinOfSkyrim
@SithAssassinOfSkyrim Жыл бұрын
Kratos being a Spartan and even a general makes it easy to see how he transitions from someone who is morally ambivalent due to circumstance to a monster seamlessly via the action of the player because its easy to imagine the value a human life would hold being diminished after being so desensitized to death and killing. This is perfect because it ironically opposes the tragic theme of the story being the death of his family by his own hands.
@KratosisGod
@KratosisGod Жыл бұрын
Even though he isn't a modern hero I am able to sympathise with Kratos far more than most heroes in media nowadays and I believe given his mental state and the situation he found himself in that being he would've never been able to find peace in life or death as Gaia tells him that when he dies his soul would be tormented by hades for all eternity that he did what any human would which is struggle to improve his situation it's just that along the way his anger got the better of him.
@mrszmatan2727
@mrszmatan2727 Жыл бұрын
He is edgy, but he is believeable. And as I would say it, he feels truly human. His humanity represented by feeling many conflicting emotions, doing horrible things and regretting it only to do other horrible atrocities again. We can actually see the results of his upbringing and his environment. In those ways he is definitely more real than many heroes which quick and recognize their faults and fix them, or those anti heroes that don't even have second thoughts.
@AmyraCarter
@AmyraCarter Жыл бұрын
Greek Pantheon: A bunch of morally bereft jackarses, even for the era Kratos: A victim of a pantheon's misdeeds Also Kratos: Ends a pantheon's existence before they could enslave the entirety of mortals Me: Commissions a full-sized bust in Kratos' image with a plaque at the base that reads 'More than a hero' Also Me: Is aware that the creator of Kratos' character also is the mind behind Needles Kane/Sweet Tooth
@jakewulgar
@jakewulgar Жыл бұрын
Thats probably why Kratos and Sweet Tooth are considered rivals in Playstation all stars battle royal
@Dabajaws
@Dabajaws Жыл бұрын
@@jakewulgar Sweet Tooth's ending was my favorite
@PerfectDark0
@PerfectDark0 Жыл бұрын
Well he didn’t just end the pantheon, but the people too lol
@oscar_1673
@oscar_1673 5 ай бұрын
This video feels different after Valhalla
@lackinganame7857
@lackinganame7857 Жыл бұрын
That was a good brake down. You're also right about things being different now then even a few generations ago. My great grandfather had a principle brake up a fight he was involved in with the school bully. The principle took the two of them around the school then let the fight continue and he saw my great grandfather was winning and the bully was about to learn a lesson. Very different from how it would be handled today.
@Flipitmixit
@Flipitmixit Жыл бұрын
Bro kratos destroyed the world😂
@Envixity591
@Envixity591 Жыл бұрын
Breakdown*
@checkb0y985
@checkb0y985 Жыл бұрын
what a shit principal
@woahbeashooder8671
@woahbeashooder8671 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I really feel like people who hate Kratos forget that he was a Spartan, which were raised to feel little to no pain or emotion in order to perfect themselves as warriors, yet Kratos actually feels a sense of remorse and self loathing despite that. There are glimpses of a good person deep within him, but at birth he was stripped of those qualities and even moreso to be the god of war
@sumthingwikked4257
@sumthingwikked4257 Жыл бұрын
A Spartan is only as good as the family and people he must protect. Take it all away... You don't have a Spartan. You have a monster.
@user-mu8dm4rk7g
@user-mu8dm4rk7g Жыл бұрын
@@sumthingwikked4257 "BeYoNd tHe MoNStEr whO KilLs wIthOuT cAUsE"
@gd88467
@gd88467 Жыл бұрын
@@godzillazfriction alot actually. They’d prefer death or victory.
@WhipLashJimmyFrank
@WhipLashJimmyFrank Жыл бұрын
I mean, men deteriorating into monsters does scream David Jaffe the same man behind Twisted Metal.
@anthonyernst999
@anthonyernst999 Жыл бұрын
I feel like poseidons princess had the worst and most unjustified death that I actually felt bad about. She got crushed under a wheel just so we could open q gate. Rest in Piece
@alexmalik6204
@alexmalik6204 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I love the writing around Kratos overall, from the original trilogy, to the prequel and in-between games, and GoW 2018. It’s the story of a competent military commander who let his ambition lead him further away from his humanity, and those who he put his trust in to help fix his mistakes backstab and betray him until finally he loses himself to the worst parts of his nature. Through his own actions and the actions of others against him he does become a monster. He’s in between a rock and a hard place, and somehow both he and those he’s fighting are both. It’s like a Bronze Age arms race, and both sides continue to escalate the situation, no one wants to call chicken, until finally someone throws the first punch. The God of War games feel like someone kicking over a domino, starting a cascade of bigger and more damaging events. God of War 2018 gives us a chance to separate ourselves *partially* from that cascade of events and look at them with some retrospective knowledge, and give Kratos some much needed time to come to terms with what he’s done and how he wants to proceed with his life moving forward. His line to Atreus, “We must do better,” near the end of GoW 2018 proves that despite everything he’s done he can choose to change. A lot of this feels like a story of nurture vs nature. Kratos’ upbringing and ambition to stand near the apex of his Spartan society feeds the worse parts of his nature, but as Ares found out to his ultimate detriment, Kratos’ family fed the good man he could be. Without the positive nurture to feed his nature and majority negative environment, Kratos’ bad habits and underlying mental instability only got worse. I think decoupling Kratos from Greece and giving a fresh start in Midgard may have been the right call. It allows him to build new social connections in a new, neutral environment, and allows us to see what Kratos can be outside of his all-encompassing rage when he still has someone he loves in his life. I love Kratos’ character, not because he’s a macho man or a badass killing machine, but because he’s written with a surprising amount of humanity, with all the good and bad that comes with being human. Hell, I’d bet a psychologist would have a field day figuring out Kratos’ diagnosis. I’m really excited to see where Kratos and Atreus’ stories lead. Santa Monica studios has done a pretty great job with this character 😊
@grodcoyote6635
@grodcoyote6635 Жыл бұрын
It's the background on his upbringing as a Spartan that really makes the reasoning for naming his son after Atreus of Sparta so believable and heartwarming. Of course a Spartan who would always have a smile and lift the spirits of all his fellow brothers in arms even in the worst of times and up to his sacrifice would make an impact on Kratos. like Kratos said the Spartans saw life grimly and viewed the world as such, but atreus of sparta really was a bright spot in his brutal world.
@karkashan
@karkashan Жыл бұрын
One thing I thought was neat in Ragnarok is that in one of the Lore entries (that's told from Kratos' perspective) he actually reminisces and expresses regret over what he did to that ship captain.
@sirnetflix7162
@sirnetflix7162 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. It’s a shame some deeper moments for Kratos are relegated to the spin off games
@leithaziz2716
@leithaziz2716 Жыл бұрын
While I do believe Kratos is a character with depth from the start and that the trilogy was depicting a fall from grace where you weren't meant to sympathise with Kratos by the 3rd game (you could also argue that it's a critique of morals in Greek Mythology), the thing that has always bugged me was that scene you brought up in 3 in Poseidon's Chamber where Kreatos lets that woman get brutally murdered. On its own, it shows Kratos becoming as uncaring as those he seeks to kill, but there's a trophy you unlock afterwards that had rather morbid implications, and personally, frames all of this in a different light. I think it was something like "I wish I could have done that myself"? That trophy even got removed from the game later, which only makes the intent of the developers seem even more suspicious. As if the scene wasn't intentionally made to critisise Kratos, but live out a sick fantasy. It's always felt like the one scene in all of GOW which I don't know how to feel about.
@Solverse_
@Solverse_ Жыл бұрын
Or it could’ve just been a dark joke?
@squidwardtentacles244
@squidwardtentacles244 Жыл бұрын
@@Solverse_ I mean isn't joking about it immediately afterwards kinda defeat the purpose of the scene if it was in fact meant to make you feel uneasy and start doubting Kratos? I don't see the point unless the achievement was there on purpose to bother the player even more for enjoying all the killing that came before.
@Solverse_
@Solverse_ Жыл бұрын
@@squidwardtentacles244 Not really. Honestly it just depends how you choose to interpret it. Plenty times on media there’s a dark sense of humor after something extremely unsettling. But anyway you sort of just also explained how you can also interpret it yourself right now.
@heyesphilip
@heyesphilip Жыл бұрын
"I didn’t do it... But I wish I did!" is what the trophy was called.
@blackroberts6290
@blackroberts6290 Жыл бұрын
@@Solverse_ Pretty sure it's twitter's (and similar sites) fault they got removed. Can't get morbid without Tenpenny taking an interest
@Kagrynac
@Kagrynac Жыл бұрын
13:38 *Bear with a Shotgun* - anyone else immediately think of Carbot's Elden Ring animations?
@SuperShadowdragon14
@SuperShadowdragon14 Жыл бұрын
A quote in God of War PS5 says it best. "I killed many who were deserving, and many who were not." So as you can notice, Kratos had been a man on suicide quest to destroy Zeus, and everyone else that got in his way were just obstacles. He also did what he tried to teach Atreus. "Close your heart to their desperation." What I appreciate about the PS5 Kratos is that he's learned from it all. And knows he's done more than usual people would be willing to forgive. But because we've seen his journey from start to finish, we can see that alot of what he did we can't really empathize with BUT we do... *understand it* . We get it. We comprehend how a man of his likeness becomes the force of the greek ending apocalypse.
@vitorgouveia5378
@vitorgouveia5378 Жыл бұрын
PS4*
@kade-qt1zu
@kade-qt1zu Жыл бұрын
Well, I don't think he was fully justified. His motives and goals were justified to an extent, but the things he did for those goals and motives, that's where things get blurry. So yeah, I agree with you.
@ricardomiles2957
@ricardomiles2957 Жыл бұрын
I never thought of Kratos rage to be aways there. At least in the games. It's mostly a result of his misfortune AND everyone around him using and manipulating him.
@l0rf
@l0rf Жыл бұрын
Kratos simply was more unhinged, angry and still very much traumatised by his own deeds in the earlier games. He rejected responsibly by always desiring vengeance and seeking a target to fight. Older Kratos from 2018 has grown in his character and is more quiet, introspective and filled with a silent sadness instead of blind rage. That doesn't mean he was not deep in his rage, but more easily described as shallow.
@thedevilman.
@thedevilman. Жыл бұрын
The nuance in the way he talks about literally every single perspective in all the GoW games, as far as including the 4th main game which is set in a totally different Pantheon, that legendary build up to the end joke while being neutral and respectful the whole video is just beautiful.
@thedevilman.
@thedevilman. Жыл бұрын
sorry I'm late TBP 😭
@riiddisbuk2496
@riiddisbuk2496 Жыл бұрын
The captain scene was funny. But don't forget, he kiiiinda neglected the people inside his ship to save his own sorry ass.
@reddeadspartan
@reddeadspartan Жыл бұрын
One thing I'm not sure on, and it could be a case of me not remembering it correctly, but isn't the problem the gods had with Kratos in 2 wasn't just him not bowing to Zeus' whims but rather that he was not listening to anyone and heavily favouring Sparta in every conflict? Like doesn't 2 have the Spartans attacking one of Athena's cities?
@leithaziz2716
@leithaziz2716 Жыл бұрын
You are correct. And regarding Zeus, the reason he tried to kill Kratos is because he was starting to view Kratos as a threat that could challenge Olympus, so he tried to act before Kratos would ever think of doing it. Cronos tried to do the same with Zeus and all of this is suppoused to symbolise a never-ending cycle of father and sons killing eachother. That's why Kratos says "the cycle ends here" to Baldur before killing him, as he's stopping him from killing Freya and continuing the cycle.
@squidwardtentacles244
@squidwardtentacles244 Жыл бұрын
@@leithaziz2716 Also Pandora's box played a part in making all the gods paranoid and bringing out the worst of them.
@jimbridge64
@jimbridge64 Жыл бұрын
@@leithaziz2716 funnily enough this might have been a very bad idea kratos had. it is true that greek mythology has a lot of fathers and sons killing each other, but norse mythology does not. kratos decision to kill baldur might have completely put the norse world into chaos.
@BloodRawEngine89
@BloodRawEngine89 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, and a lot of that motivation is out of spite that gets explained a little further in Ghost of Sparta--TL;DR he and his family had basically been a victim of the Gods in some direct way since his childhood.
@lolrus5555
@lolrus5555 Жыл бұрын
That's true, but it's also worth remembering that, in addition to Zeus's paranoia that Kratos was gonna usurp him like he did to Cronos, that Kratos never even _wanted_ the title of God of War in the first place. The Olympians basically strong-armed him into it after they not only denied him the one thing they promised him and stringed him along with in all those years of servitude, the removal of his nightmares/memories of his past crimes, but wouldn't even let him use death as a means to escape his nightmares and madness. By making Kratos God of War, they essentially condemned him to forever be stuck with the memories of the past horrors he committed as an immortal. And this isn't even touching upon the events of Ghost Of Sparta, where Kratos learned about how the Olympians were ALSO the ones who took Deimos from him, how Zeus cursed his mother to turn into a monster should she reveal to Kratos who his father truly is, and how Athena says the utterly RETARDED shit to a mourning and near-suicidal Kratos that with his brother and mother's deaths, he can now 'truly become a god' or whatever. Kratos wasn't heavily favoring Sparta going on a conquest through Greece up until the events of that game happened, where his already present resentment towards the gods for dicking him over time and time again came to a boiling point. Kratos's desire for revenge might have brought a shitton of destruction to Greece and had him directly and indirectly kill a lot of innocent people, but with everything he's gone through in mind and with how the Gods had an active hand in the ruining of his life, I honestly don't blame him for becoming so bitter and revenge-obsessed by the time 2 and 3 rolls around.
@petwisk2012
@petwisk2012 Жыл бұрын
Kratos was never a Hero, but the gods had It coming, they betrayed hin so many times of cource that combined with the PTSD and the visions that even as a God haunted hin would push hin over the Edge, but even with what he did there a lot of deept in This Character even If his actions are Evil by some extent
@shane_edwards
@shane_edwards Жыл бұрын
awesome, my friends and I were just having this conversation
@FriendlyNeighborhoodGeek99
@FriendlyNeighborhoodGeek99 Жыл бұрын
Shane! Long time no see
@shane_edwards
@shane_edwards Жыл бұрын
@@FriendlyNeighborhoodGeek99 Hey!! what’s up dude!!
@LightingbladeShen
@LightingbladeShen Жыл бұрын
in regards to Hepheastos, he admits he kills him but he doesn't hold it against him when Pandora asks "what happened to Hephaestos", kratos answers in a way "he did what any parent should do, protect their child" meaning yes, he killed him for trying to kill kratos, but he doesn't do it out of the same space as he did Hera or Hermes
@lefteris.k.680
@lefteris.k.680 Жыл бұрын
Good job on the video. You forgot to mention, however, one of the main reasons for the tough upbringing of the Spartans. Before the tribe of Doriis (the so called Spartans) moved to Laconia (Sparta), the area was already inhabited. The indigenous people were enslaved by the Doriis, and were forced to serve the Spartans. These slaves were called Helots. Due to the great number of Helots in Sparta, as well as their lust for freedom, the Spartans were afraid of a Helot uprising. Therefore, in order to be able to put down such a revolt, all Spartans (literally all of them) had to not only be able bodied, but also mentally prepared in order to carry out a mass slaughter against the Helots. It should be noted that the coming-of-age ritual for every Spartan involved them killing a Helot. You can see just how brutal as a society they were
@uli11
@uli11 Жыл бұрын
You had a lot of good points- but a few wrong takes: We can absolutely blame Kratos~ the whole “victim of circumstance” is true and it makes it a compelling story… but all of humanity (even throughout history), holds people accountable for the impacts of their actions- regardless of what led them there. We as consumers absolutely can ‘blame’ Kratos for this- we are meant to blame him and acknowledge his evil, WHILE simultaneously being him. That creates great inner tension that makes the game so good. It also contrasts so well in 2018- where he’s hollow… he burned himself out and filled the chasm with shame. I think we can all relate to this on some level. We all can look back on parts of our lives when we were acting… less than good, and we can all recall the ache of “what the fuck have I done”. I also like to think of Kratos as a 1000 year old God who has had eons of time for that to really sit and settle. It shows in his behavior throughout the game- and even more in his relationship with Atreus.
@Darkman9000
@Darkman9000 Жыл бұрын
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: There's obviously better ways Kratos could have gone about things, but the odds were almost always stacked against him, since he was either being used or just prodded into being the destructive monster that many knew him as.
@jurivjerdha2467
@jurivjerdha2467 Жыл бұрын
They expect kratos to ask for the barbarians king pronouns before fighting a pillow fight somehow
@sawysauce1256
@sawysauce1256 Жыл бұрын
The way I justify it and how i think Kratos justified it in the moment is that all he wanted was to die and finally be at rest but the world would not let him die so he decided to kill the world instead. It’s pretty stupidly simple but we are talking about Kratos here.
@EpicFinisher
@EpicFinisher 5 ай бұрын
It’s cool they acknowledge and really scrutinize all the stuff he did in Valhalla
@djander7523
@djander7523 Жыл бұрын
I fear that I'm alone in this thinking, but I feel that kratos is somewhat justified in killing zeus, but when you say that zeus is evil for enslaving the titans or kidnapping demos. The curse on kratos mom I think that was too much, while with the titans I doubt the titans would let zeus beat his father and save his siblings, like how most people are, if you are loyal and your leader is attacked by his son, then you would oppose the attacker regardless of their reasons. And with demos, it's like with odin, fear controlled him, and if someone foretold your death wouldn't you have tried to stay alive and if you are a king, wouldn't you want to defend your rule remain, the madness of the titans drove him mad. And the servitude for 10 years, I think that it was only Athena that accepted kratos plea, while zeus never made him a promise.
@lordrj4203
@lordrj4203 Жыл бұрын
I think it's understandable where Kratos comes from But justifying it would be wrong Things like killing those cruel gods are justified to an extent both personally and for good reasons as well But the consequences of those actions(destruction of whole Greek world) outweigh that solution Not only that he is a spartan and a fighter Killing someone who fights you is to be considered OK But what about those who didn't harm him Like that women in posieden's chamber He could have used anything other than her but was so blindsided with anger(anger that was understandable) but those actions which were not Kratos is the type of guy whom you can have sympathy for what he has lost and you relish when he gets his revenge Even If that is very brutal and unnecessary , but we overlook it because we seem it as justified But only when we see how he treated other innocent people who hadn't done anything to him We get to know even if Kratos has suffered and you can sympathize with him He is still a monster and can be cruel Even when you hadn't done something to him and are just in his way to progress even for a temporary goal Which shows how far he went for his revenge If someone was to accomplish something in their life We can understand that But if by *"ANY MEANS NECESSARY"* is where we draw the line That's why Kratos in Gow 3 seems borderline evil(sometimes unnecessarily) even if the goal had been set long before that I know there are many things to his character and the way he has changed in the GOW 4 are left out of this I just wanted to give my opinion about this question pre GOW 4 He has more than one sides , it's just that I focused on this one
@ricardomiles2957
@ricardomiles2957 Жыл бұрын
13:12 in GOW2 there's the moment where gaia appears as Kratos' wife and give him a upgrade for rage of the titans and the way it's presented its looks like Gaia was too enhancing his rage
@vergilthewolf3619
@vergilthewolf3619 Жыл бұрын
Honestly no one has a clean slate in these games.
@marxist-leninist-protagonist
@marxist-leninist-protagonist 5 ай бұрын
I love how Valhalla kinda did the title of this video by Tyr saying "his legacy was always complicated" or something.
@LaserBungalow
@LaserBungalow Жыл бұрын
Yet another excellent video essay about the God of War series by TBP. I feel like you understand GoW better than most people on the internet. It means a lot to me that thousands of people are seeing this kind of sentiment about the pre-2018 GoW games. ♥️
@AmateurAnimations65
@AmateurAnimations65 Жыл бұрын
The idea that a character not being morally perfect means they can't be deep is, ironically, a pretty shallow way to judge the quality of a character
@karimali9699
@karimali9699 Жыл бұрын
Its not that complicated in my eyes. His need for revenge is justified but his actual revenge pretty much destroyed his realm including millions of innocents
@over_killerpro13
@over_killerpro13 Жыл бұрын
Exceptional video. I love this. Some Of the points you brought up even made me think a little more into his character. Great work dude.
@crispyshadow3729
@crispyshadow3729 Жыл бұрын
Once again another master craft video in logic and explanation of our boi, you even used a wild bear analogy which is exactly what I thought of as well.
@RoxasTheBest89
@RoxasTheBest89 Жыл бұрын
I don't think the original creators wanted him to be likable, they just wanted an aggressive and violent character to fit with the brutal gameplay and was "justified" in his rampage by the narrative, so that the players could understand him. I mean, killing your family is the worst things you could do, of course you're a raging monster, a ghost of your former self. Cool thing is that by making him like that you avoid doing a ludonarrative dissonance, like Nathan Drake's kills in the uncharted series for example.
@edwardbo4666
@edwardbo4666 Жыл бұрын
There is a difference between justifiable and understandable.
@johnnystreet9197
@johnnystreet9197 Жыл бұрын
Yea, and kratos is at times both. His actions are for sure always understandable. But it gets a lot more hazy when discussing if he is justified
@SithAssassinOfSkyrim
@SithAssassinOfSkyrim Жыл бұрын
"A series where Kratos becomes a worse monster than any that he has fought" the best description of his arc
@maelhendrixson3508
@maelhendrixson3508 Жыл бұрын
Honestly if i was treated the way kratos was by the gods and betrayed and thrown away like that id argue anybody In kratos shoes would wipe down the entire pantheon too... considering the fact that most of the gods are literally ego fueled childrens
@johnbunceiii2668
@johnbunceiii2668 Жыл бұрын
Kratos has pretty much always been a rage monster in the games... But wanton violence wasn't really his modus operandi. Does it happen sometimes? Yep. But there was pretty much always a specific target, a specific goal in mind.
@daviddimitrov3696
@daviddimitrov3696 11 ай бұрын
I always appreciate people proving that Kratos was in fact always a deep character.
@anderschristensen8654
@anderschristensen8654 5 ай бұрын
now after GOW valhalla. Not bad, you were pretty spot on.
@nnightkingj
@nnightkingj Жыл бұрын
Justified just had some unfortunate consequences he necessarily didn't want but didn't care too much when they happened either
@jmoya16
@jmoya16 Жыл бұрын
When you think about it all of this could’ve been avoided if Kratos just kept his ambitions in check. His inflated ego is what got him beat by a much larger barbarian army. When that ego was crushed he turned to Ares and sold his soul to the devil. Sure it’s understandable but this was all his fault lol. I believe that’s why he’s so ashamed to speak on his past. Because he knows deep down it was his choices that led him to that
@Scrubermensch
@Scrubermensch Жыл бұрын
Really like this format. Congrats
@brandencortez1205
@brandencortez1205 Жыл бұрын
I love your ramblings, reminds me of me, we would talk for weeks
@liamodynsky4871
@liamodynsky4871 Жыл бұрын
The bride of Poseidon has always been the reason I can't replay God of War 3. It's just so harrowing to force this innocent girl who's clearly suffered so much and for so long meet possibly the most gruesome death in the series, I can't bring myself to re-experience it. And I get that that's the point, to really make you feel like it's gone too far, but I just can't bring myself to retraumatize myself to that degree again, knowing I have no way to save her, hearing her beg to save spared.
@harrryguy
@harrryguy Жыл бұрын
He dedicated a whole video to the guy from Fortnite
@tylerhansen931
@tylerhansen931 Жыл бұрын
Poseidon's princess is one of my favorite parts of the series. Keep a save file to download whenever I want to revisit it
@DerNomade1871
@DerNomade1871 Жыл бұрын
Ookay I already like this channel and the twisted metal content that popped up on recommendations for the past two weeks has really enticed me to watch more of your videos which you have not disappointed in that regard and growing into a fan of yours
@Scroteydada
@Scroteydada Жыл бұрын
He's extremely, cartoonishly evil and that's the point.
@maxfordgaming9278
@maxfordgaming9278 Жыл бұрын
Kratos is not evil at all. His father is the evil one for abandoning him as a baby also lead to kratos not having a father figure.
@Scroteydada
@Scroteydada Жыл бұрын
@@maxfordgaming9278 Kratos' father was not evil at all. HIS father was the evil one for abandoning him as a baby etcetera etcetera. Everyone is everything for a reason. Evil begets evil.
@maxfordgaming9278
@maxfordgaming9278 Жыл бұрын
@@Scroteydada true.
@NetMoverSitan
@NetMoverSitan Жыл бұрын
He killed those who was deserving and those who were not.
@wisguen
@wisguen Жыл бұрын
So just to understand. Are you saying Kratos was to polite and soft?
@NetMoverSitan
@NetMoverSitan Жыл бұрын
@@wisguen No, I was saying that he wasn't as discriminating as he is now...or as restrained.
@jeremiahscott2032
@jeremiahscott2032 Жыл бұрын
That joke at the end😂😂😂😂😂
@khaelstorm2552
@khaelstorm2552 Жыл бұрын
The Gods spent most of Kratos’ life farting in his face and telling him how good the glory of Olympus smells, yeah, they pretty much had it coming.
@Tenchigumi
@Tenchigumi Жыл бұрын
I love how in Ragnarok, Atreus asks Kratos "Father, is it moral to kill anyone who wants to kill us?" and Kratos simply replies "Yes." And that's basically the entire conversation. Within that simple notion is the context of the world they live in: unreasonable creatures are CONSTANTLY trying to kill them, and stopping to consider whether or not retaliation is justified is a luxury, not a moral obligation. It is not wrong to do what you must to survive.
@xeox4280
@xeox4280 4 ай бұрын
And then they changed this for thor and the valkyrie for no reason
@Tenchigumi
@Tenchigumi 4 ай бұрын
@@xeox4280 I'm not sure what you mean by this. Having justification to kill and choosing to spare aren't mutually exclusive.
@diamond_dogs
@diamond_dogs Жыл бұрын
Kratos was just following the sigma male grindset 💪
@wisguen
@wisguen Жыл бұрын
So just to understand. Are you saying Kratos was to polite and soft?
@mr.sand7899
@mr.sand7899 Жыл бұрын
Your videos made me want to replay the old God of War games.
@spartan5018
@spartan5018 Жыл бұрын
With this lense i think it rally enhances the modern god of war games arc for Kratos. Freya and Mimir probably only heard about how terrible the greek gods where and how after wronging kratos he killed them which is why they say it's understandable what he did. But Kratos? He knows all the terrible things that led him their he remembers what he does and feels guilt and shame because he realizes he went to far
@BrennySpain
@BrennySpain Жыл бұрын
Chains of Olympus and ghost of Sparta are extremely underrated I think. If you played the games in release order, ascension was getting to the point of the series getting stale. And luckily the gameplay was revamped the right way! Not whatever the assassin’s creed RPG mechanics Ubisoft implement. I mean trust me they’re great games but they’re not true AC games like the earlier ones. With god of war, the identity of the series is still there! At least in my eyes anyway.
@level5650
@level5650 Жыл бұрын
Kratos might have been a monster, but until Faye, no one ever gave him a chance to be anything else.
@JoaoVictor-hn8ht
@JoaoVictor-hn8ht 5 ай бұрын
Now that I've finished Ragnarok's DLC Valhalla, I'm convinced Santa Monica watched your video! Good job!
@GenericProtagonist118
@GenericProtagonist118 Жыл бұрын
Now this does bring up the question... What character (main protagonist and not apart of this series) WOULD be justified as a mindless, gory, brute? What character could people look at and say "this guy makes old Kratos look like new Kratos"?
@Faintwolf
@Faintwolf Жыл бұрын
Lol I got you!!!! Doomguy. 😈 That beast of a man (demigod technically, I believe, thanks to new lore) is now nothing but a nearly mindless killing machine. Jk jk, he’s not mindless but I still think he fits your description best 😂 if not him, then Asura from Asura’s Wrath definitely does, although he has a reason what with his daughter situation and being betrayed as well….
@GenericProtagonist118
@GenericProtagonist118 Жыл бұрын
@@Faintwolf well Doomguy only kills demons with a passion and Asura is trying to save his daughter and avenge his wife. But the thing is... they both care about humanity. Well Doomguy/Slayer might not so much based on his interactions in Eternal but he doesn't go out of his way to slaughter them or harm them in any way. And Asura doesn't think it's right for humanity to be subjugated to so called "gods" who are just a bunch of assh*les. I mean Kratos doesn't actively kill mortals in the games either but unlike Doom or Asura's Wrath it's an actual option. But now that I think about it maybe the character I'm thinking of would be the Protagonist from Hatred, "Not Important". Except maybe that's THE MOST extreme example I can think of.
@Faintwolf
@Faintwolf Жыл бұрын
@@GenericProtagonist118 😂😂😂 you got me there!!!! And good lord man good example but Jesus I forgot about that game 😅
@dragonstormx
@dragonstormx Жыл бұрын
Honestly I still don't like Kratos in the Greek saga past his debut. No matter what stuff the game's include, the catalyst for his warpath against Zeus was Zeus killing him in Rhodes. Not the fact that he was never there Kratos growing up, not what he did to Kratos' mother, or what happened to Deimos. In fact since the series' creators hadn't thought of Deimos yet, the only who even brings him during II & III is Zeus. Not to mention Kratos at the end of his debut was done with his life of violence, but in II he goes right to it. And I don't think the series' creators had any clever ideas, from what I have heard they didn't put much thought into II & III. I believe it seeing acts by Zeus and the other gods almost always get more weight than those of Kratos. Kratos murdering innocent people in Rhodes gets no weight to it, while Zeus ruining the life of one child is treated like the worst thing in the world. Plus II gave a ton of weight to Kratos bringing the Titans to the present, just for them to play almost no role in III. The writing on Kratos in that game also somewhat scattered brained. One minute he is only killing people because they in his way, and then he we have the pointless cruelty with Poseidon's princess and him murdering the guy to get the Bow of Apollo, which he would have given him anyways. Is Kratos someone who just focuses his anger on people who gets in his way while not caring about the consequences or is his monster whose actions are just cruelty for its own sake?
@haydenk6459
@haydenk6459 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is criminally underrated
@lazarus9638
@lazarus9638 3 ай бұрын
Hell Yeah bro! Really appreciate your video for actually helping people understand Kratos's story
@aconfusedshoe6240
@aconfusedshoe6240 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand why he disregards the moral norm of today as just that. As if it's just a coincidence that violence and killing is greatly despised, at the same time that those values are held in the most peaceful time in human history. Maybe we live in the most peaceful age ever because of these kinds of moral standards and properties? Kratos literally ruined everybody else's life, even those of completely innocent mortals, by destroying the pantheon. This isn't a debate at all. Kratos felt so much pity for himself and his situation, he acted like he was the only person to ever be betrayed and abused in such a way. He felt unbelievably sorry for himself, and only himself. As if he was the only person to ever lose a wife and child due to the actions of heathens. Like somebody else here said, being justifiable and understandable are two very different things.
@BRouge
@BRouge Жыл бұрын
Remember that in GoW 3 he just wanted Zeus, if the rest of the gods gave him up, it would have been fine
@Trigger99X
@Trigger99X Жыл бұрын
But Kratos was fing things up in 2 they told him to stop his foolishness before the game kicked off why would they think he would mellow out after killing Zeus, he certainly didn’t after Ares
@BRouge
@BRouge Жыл бұрын
@@Trigger99X To be fair, after Ares he just wanted to die and they didn't let him. And as a god he just helped the spartan, he didn't kill any other gods
@Trigger99X
@Trigger99X Жыл бұрын
@@BRouge he attack their cities, their worshippers, might as well be indirect attacks
@BRouge
@BRouge Жыл бұрын
@@Trigger99X Well they should have been happy with that, the direct attack was much much much worse
@Trigger99X
@Trigger99X Жыл бұрын
@@BRouge no they shouldn’t that’s why they went against himself he was already a problem, he is THE problem
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