Old man gets jumped by a god, his son, and ex 🤣
The ending of God of War Ragnarok is forever satisfying 🤣
Oh my gosh, I couldn't agree more with the original post – the ending of God of War Ragnarok truly left me with an incredible sense of satisfaction! I remember vividly finishing it and just sitting there, soaking it all in. That final confrontation, especially, was a masterpiece of storytelling and action. Seeing Kratos, Atreus, and Freya finally come together to take down Odin was an absolute thrill. For so long, we’d been dealing with Odin's manipulative presence, his lies, and his relentless pursuit of knowledge, no matter the cost. When those three legendary figures united, it felt like the ultimate payoff. As the image text describes, 'Kratos, Atreus, & Freya jumping Odin was the best way this could've ended.' It wasn't just Kratos, the lone wolf, anymore; it was a family, a true alliance, facing down their tormentor. The dialogue during that scene was gripping. You could feel Odin's desperation as he pleaded, 'This was our chance, Lok,' and 'I could have had my answers.' He was so consumed by his obsession that he couldn't see the destruction he'd caused. But Atreus's response, 'YOU did those things. Your choices,' was such a powerful moment. It perfectly encapsulated the core theme of the game: that our choices define us, not some predetermined fate. Odin’s constant refrain of 'It wasn't my choice. I had no choice' rang hollow against the backdrop of all his selfish decisions. It was incredibly satisfying to see that truth laid bare. But the ending wasn't just about Odin's defeat; it was about the new beginnings for our heroes. Kratos's journey, in particular, reached such an emotional peak. After a lifetime of violence and grief, he finally sees the murals depicting him as a beloved god, a protector, not just the Destroyer. It felt like he finally found peace and a true purpose beyond vengeance. His acceptance of leadership, guiding the Nine Realms towards a new era, was a beautiful conclusion to his arc. Then there’s Atreus, stepping out of his father's shadow and embracing his destiny as Loki. His bittersweet departure to find the other Giants was a poignant moment, signifying his growth and independence. You see him not as a boy anymore, but as a young man ready to forge his own path, armed with the lessons Kratos taught him. And Freya! Her quest for vengeance against Odin was finally complete, paving the way for her to heal and reclaim her rightful place as Queen of the Vanir and possibly an even greater leader. The emotional weight of Brok's death, too, was handled with such care, reminding us of the real sacrifices made. All in all, the God of War Ragnarok ending wasn't just a boss fight; it was a profound narrative resolution. It tied up so many loose ends, offered closure for beloved characters, and opened doors for new adventures. It was satisfying not just in terms of combat, but deeply satisfying for the heart and mind, leaving me hopeful for the future of these incredible characters.
