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god of war 3 endings

Surely he is still filled with guilt, but hopefully his son can help him trough that pain. In the end of GoW 4, he seems to let go some of that guilt and shame, but this could only mean that he doesn't hide his deeds anymore. In God of War 4, he even admits he will always be a monster. Kratos is not really any older than he was in God of War 3 even though a millenia has passed. Even Mimir and Freya stated they know he is a God not a Demi God half mortal/ God. He can only see himself as the man who killed his family, destroyed Greece, and even failed to kill himself. If you played the New God of War Kratos is able to vibrate the Injuries away which Baldur was doing who is Impervious to damage,a mortal cannot kill a God. Strictly speaking, Act 3 is not part of the creation story. He stabbed himself with the Blade of Olympos, and fell to the ground. When God confronts them, Adam blames Eve, Eve blames the serpent, and God proceeds to utter. God of War 3 and Kratos in general has gotten a lot of justified criticism for writing an irredeemable protagonist whose crusade for vengeance and disregard for humanity comes across as a spoiled brat who screams and kills at everything that looks at him sideways. Text in the blue boxes explains in parallel what. The Worst Thing About God of War 3 (Ending Spoilers) 1. It goes without saying, but spoilers ahead. After seeing the destroyed Greece, a world ruled only by Chaos now, something he had brought into this world, he decided to end it. This page explains the ending of God of War and covers a few unanswered questions and theories.

god of war 3 endings

Never did he try to kill himself because of himself. God of War 3 includes a scene where not only is Kratos forgiven by his actions, but in that same sequence, hes receives a speech about true power lies in hope. This time he did not try it, only almost stepped over the ledge, until deciding not to. Crossing Eden said: Because good writing and characters tend to have clear and justified motivations. We all know Kratos despises himself, and has contemplated suicide many times, (once tried it, but Athena stopped/saved him) but has it ever been because of him hating himself? Kratos tried to jump off the Suicide Bluffs after he was told that the Gods would not erase his nightmares, and then after the God of Death, Thanatos, murdered his brother Deimos. Kratos, the most selfish human being alive, finally gave humanity the hope it needed - after causing an untold amount of damage to the world on his conquest for blood. By killing himself, he would do something good for the world for once in a long time, and, well, kill himself. He only thought about killing two birds with one stone. Sure, he released Hope to the world (really want to see what happened to that), but that was not his main goal. I'm not going to state my opinion on here that should he be forgiven for his deeds. A lot of people seem to think this is Kratos trying to redeem himself, and that he should not be forgiven. At the end of GoW 3, Kratos impales his own stomach with the Blade of Olympos.













God of war 3 endings