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God of War Ragnarök | PS5 Showcase Reveal Trailer

Evilms

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pratyush

Member
You can easily notice how much better the facial expressions are now, and the gameplay seems to be upgraded as well along with the graphics that were already amazing!
People are complaining because it has the same theme. Not sure what they were expecting? Giant skyscrapers? Facial details, Gameplay and boss variety looks massively improved. What else should a sequel deliver? Not sure why so many are complaining
 

xPikYx

Member
I wasn't expecting any better, 2022 sounded crossgen as fuck since the beginning and there it is. But it is not just that, those roughly 10tf of PS5 sounded a joke since the presentation and so does this fantomatic "next gen". How can you even think to push 4k 60fps and Ray tracing and surpassing by far the geometry of the previous gen. The only true next gen thing so far is the unreal engine 5 tech demo and I fear now it will remain so, just a tech demo
 

xPikYx

Member
People are complaining because it has the same theme. Not sure what they were expecting? Giant skyscrapers? Facial details, Gameplay and boss variety looks massively improved. What else should a sequel deliver? Not sure why so many are complaining
People are complaining because from a next gen sequel you expect something next gen, that wow effect that never will come
 

BaneIsPain

Member
This Thor is much more accurate than the Marvel or any other depiction in modern media. He seems to be missing his gloves and belt but he does have the red hair and is left handed. Wonder if they will make him as vicious as the legends say.

exactly. Thor always described as burly large and red hair. At least, that’s what I learned in my youth.
 

THEAP99

Banned
Not impressed tbh. Forgettable trailer and if you told me the gameplay was from the first game I'd believe it.

Hopefully sms are cooking up a new IP full game exclusively for ps 5
 

Dr. Claus

Vincit qui se vincit
Looks fantastic~! I adored the first game, though it suffered with its fair share of generic modern AAA walking segments and a lack of boss variety, but the story was well told and the characters were memorable. Hope they can improve upon the great base they built with this sequel.
 

Ceadeus

Gold Member
You can't go wrong with god of war. It looks stunning as always.

Who's underwhelmed by the graphic?! It looks incredible, would you prefer 30fps for some more fancy effects?
 

Sensei

Member
Except for Atreus' face, which needs some work, is pretty much in line with what I expected. Thor looks great to me, more similar to the actual myths.

Now I just need a release date.
 

Abhorash

Neo Member
Trailer didn't impressed me, either from a presentation or graphics perspective. Also I didn't like how they had to insert the obligatory African (even in a mythological series) and have Angrboda like that, or turn Thor into a fatso (btw, they revealed Thor with a tweet? wtf). I mean sure, he should definately not be the pretty boy model like in Marvel films, but here he looks like a fat bum. I wouldn't be that scared of this guy if I saw him in the streets. The Hellenic gods looked much more majestic than the Norse ones so far.

Overall, GOW 5 leaves me with a very MEH feeling so far. I don't think I'll get it.
 

Bluecondor

Member
I don't know about playing as teen-aged/early-20s Atreus. It was fun in the first game, as he was a kid and his bow and arrow gave you some extra damage and distracted enemies etc. He really seemed like a kid in the game, which made him a unique character.
 

Vtecomega

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As you can see in the trailer, we’re picking up a few years after the events of God of War (2018). The freezing winds of Fimbulwinter have come to Midgard, making survival for Kratos, Atreus, and Mimir in the Norse wilds even more challenging than before.
While the last game built an enormous amount of trust and understanding between father and son, there is still a great deal of complexity in their interactions – especially after the revelation of Atreus’ Giant heritage and the hidden prophecy only Kratos saw.

Atreus is desperately curious. Like most young people, he wants to understand who he is more than anything. In this case, he wants to understand who he could be.
The mystery of Loki’s role in the upcoming conflict is something that Atreus cannot let go of. He wants to keep his family safe, but Atreus also doesn’t want to stand by and do nothing while conflict consumes the Nine Realms.

Kratos, still bearing the knowledge of his past mistakes, wants to spare Atreus the bloody lessons he learned from his conflict with gods.
He wants to keep his son safe, above all, and their confrontation with Baldur has vindicated the belief that only tragedy will come from further entanglements with the Aesir.
Together, Kratos and Atreus will have to make a choice about which path they will take.

Whatever they choose will define the fate of all those living in the Nine Realms as Ragnarök approaches.

Agony and Vengeance​

We show a brief look at two of the main antagonists you’ll face in God of War Ragnarök: Freya and Thor.
Because of Kratos’ actions at the end of the previous game, the once-ally-turned-enemy Freya has sworn vengeance for the death of her son, Baldur.

We wanted to remind players that Freya isn’t just a terrifyingly powerful user of Vanir magic, but also that she’s a formidable warrior in her own right. Enraged by Kratos’ evasion of justice by her hand, Freya will turn every weapon at her disposal towards her son’s killer.
Also suffering the loss of his sons and half-brother, Thor’s legendary bloodlust and wrath will be aimed at Kratos and Atreus.

Referred to disparagingly by Mimir as the “Biggest Butchering Bastard in the Nine Realms,” Thor earned his title as one of the most powerful Aesir gods by wiping out nearly all the Giants at Odin’s command.
While we don’t want to give too much away right now, we think even a peek at Mjölnir wreathed in lightning will give you a hint at just how formidable Thor will be as an adversary.

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You Have My Axe​

It would not be God of War without a healthy serving of visceral and spectacular combat.
You’ve been able to see just a hint of new attack abilities, a new Runic Summon for Atreus, and of course, the return of Kratos’ legendary weapons

As a team we’ve worked hard to take our learnings from God of War (2018) and improve upon combat to feel fresh, yet familiar. With God of War Ragnarök, one of our main goals was to push player choice in combat.
Whether it’s through hard hitting combos, a mastery of elements, or clever defensive tactics – you will find plenty of opportunity to fight alongside our duo in a way that feels uniquely expressive.

Whatever your choice of combat strategy, the enemies that await in God of War Ragnarök will be ready. The realms have grown harsher, and a whole host of new creatures from across Norse mythology will test your skills.
From the trailer you can see what happens when Kratos finds himself under the hooves of the Stalker or grabbed between the jaws of a Dreki, and that’s just the beginning.

With an expanded cast of adversaries, we aim to keep each combat encounter memorable from the smallest brawls to the big show-stopper bosses! We can’t wait to show you more as we get closer to release.

Onward to Asgard​

Fans who played the last game know they were able to visit six of the Nine Realms during their journey. In God of War Ragnarök, you will be able to visit all nine!
God of War Ragnarök will take you to the previously unreachable Vanaheim, Svartalfheim, and Asgard – as well as to new areas from locations featured in the last game. Exploring the realms will take you everywhere from verdant, otherworldly jungles to intricate subterranean mining networks.
This next installment in the series will bring you a more diverse, beautiful, and mysterious variety of locations than in any other God of War game.


Looks like a PS4 game. Animations are stiff. Atreus voice is annoying as fuck. Zero blood and gore. Thanks Cory.
 

Jigsaah

Gold Member
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As you can see in the trailer, we’re picking up a few years after the events of God of War (2018). The freezing winds of Fimbulwinter have come to Midgard, making survival for Kratos, Atreus, and Mimir in the Norse wilds even more challenging than before.
While the last game built an enormous amount of trust and understanding between father and son, there is still a great deal of complexity in their interactions – especially after the revelation of Atreus’ Giant heritage and the hidden prophecy only Kratos saw.

Atreus is desperately curious. Like most young people, he wants to understand who he is more than anything. In this case, he wants to understand who he could be.
The mystery of Loki’s role in the upcoming conflict is something that Atreus cannot let go of. He wants to keep his family safe, but Atreus also doesn’t want to stand by and do nothing while conflict consumes the Nine Realms.

Kratos, still bearing the knowledge of his past mistakes, wants to spare Atreus the bloody lessons he learned from his conflict with gods.
He wants to keep his son safe, above all, and their confrontation with Baldur has vindicated the belief that only tragedy will come from further entanglements with the Aesir.
Together, Kratos and Atreus will have to make a choice about which path they will take.

Whatever they choose will define the fate of all those living in the Nine Realms as Ragnarök approaches.

Agony and Vengeance​

We show a brief look at two of the main antagonists you’ll face in God of War Ragnarök: Freya and Thor.
Because of Kratos’ actions at the end of the previous game, the once-ally-turned-enemy Freya has sworn vengeance for the death of her son, Baldur.

We wanted to remind players that Freya isn’t just a terrifyingly powerful user of Vanir magic, but also that she’s a formidable warrior in her own right. Enraged by Kratos’ evasion of justice by her hand, Freya will turn every weapon at her disposal towards her son’s killer.
Also suffering the loss of his sons and half-brother, Thor’s legendary bloodlust and wrath will be aimed at Kratos and Atreus.

Referred to disparagingly by Mimir as the “Biggest Butchering Bastard in the Nine Realms,” Thor earned his title as one of the most powerful Aesir gods by wiping out nearly all the Giants at Odin’s command.
While we don’t want to give too much away right now, we think even a peek at Mjölnir wreathed in lightning will give you a hint at just how formidable Thor will be as an adversary.

God-of-War-Ragnarok-Image-6-scaled.jpg


This pic is pissin me off. PS5 version or STFU.
 

EverydayBeast

thinks Halo Infinite is a new graphical benchmark
Microsoft fanboys are in last place and you’re going to comment on Sony’s 1st party AAA game of the year contender? You would think you would want Sony gamers to get all these games. Oh well. Yeah Sony’s trying to win game of the year, and it’s only September. We’ll see how the PS5 responds to this beast of a game.
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Hoddi

Member
This Thor is much more accurate than the Marvel or any other depiction in modern media. He seems to be missing his gloves and belt but he does have the red hair and is left handed. Wonder if they will make him as vicious as the legends say.
I'll even take that a step further. This isn't just 'more accurate' but a genuinely accurate depiction of how Thor is described in the original stories.

For comparison, here's an old Danish comic that was popular in the Nordic countries when I was a kid. I was fairly worried that SSM would fuck it up but they've nailed the character down to a tee.
 
Echo the statements it looks a bit cross gen. Part of that might be the similar snowy environments. The areas that aren't snowy looked a fair step ahead of 2018. My thoughts are this was probably always a PS4 game that got delayed by COVID

Hopefully that means they can absolutely cram it with content at least.

The fact its the last game in the norse mythology is surprising - thought we'd get at least 3 games

No Cory also disappointing but he is still around and if things weren't working out with the new guy I'd say he would have been brought back in
Delayed by Covid? For how long? They didn't even say 2022
 
People thinking the game looks anything like 2018 ... :D well i guess u guys dont remember 2018 .... it looks like a real big step up. Now give me high quality video sony :(
Lmao. I finished GoW last month and this looks exactly like it. Same moves, same world, same graphics.
 
I was thinking it would look more next-gen like Horizon does for the PS5

But God of War already looked amazing, and God of War: Ragnarok still looks better than 99% of next-gen games that have been revealed.

We're spoiled just because it's SSM and we know they could do better if they didnt need to be shackled to PS4.
 
I was thinking it would look more next-gen like Horizon does for the PS5

But God of War already looked amazing, and God of War: Ragnarok still looks better than 99% of next-gen games that have been revealed.

We're spoiled just because it's SSM and we know they could do better if they didnt need to be shackled to PS4.
Just think, if they can do this on PS4 imagine what games built from the ground up for PS5 will look like in 2-3 years..... holy crap.
 

KAL2006

Banned
So no release date for this. This better be the latest a June release and Sony better have a secret PS5 only game releasing Q3/Q4. If not that means PS5 won't have a first party exclusive until Spiderman 2 in 2023 which is honestly dissapointing.
 
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