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gamingtimespov · 11 months ago
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God of War Ragnarok: How To Find Tyr In Svartalfheim (PS5) 4K 60FPS
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GOD OF WAR: RAGNARÖK
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avatarobi · 1 year ago
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How did this win GOTY with such a big plot hole?????
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edaragao-art · 8 months ago
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Kratos God Of War Ragnarok Digital Painting.
Hope you enjoy it!!!
Watch the painting process if you are interested!!
Thanks!!
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redgraysonofthenight · 7 months ago
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He really loved her.. didn't he
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thisishowoursonggoes · 5 months ago
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I found this lil creature in God of War Ragnarok and I love him
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ps5captures7 · 18 days ago
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All the refrences I found while playing ASTRO'S PLAYROOM (2020)
Refrences: God of War (2018), Until Dawn (2015), Resident Evil (1996-), Uncharted (2007-), Tomb Raider (1996-), The Last Of Us (2013), Crash Bandicoot (1996-) and Horizon (2017)
Captured On PS5, By Me
Capture dates - ?
Post date - Friday 18th, April 2025
All likes, comments and reblogs are appreciated<3
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huds0ff · 2 years ago
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lord-autismo · 3 months ago
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Something you gotta know about me…is that I am an absolutely massive God of War fan. And taking screenshots in this game? Absolutely phenomenal and NEVER gets old! I love this game, this SERIES, with all of my heart. I could ramble about it for hours! But I’ll settle for just a few paragraphs haha
Kratos as a character is one of my personal favorites. His story has had a big impact on my life and my mindset. In Ragnarök specifically, he deals and talks about grief, forgiveness, making amends…and his son also explores these same themes. There’s a quote from Kratos’ wife, Faye (played by Daredevil’s Deborah Ann Woll), that really hit me…given how I myself have been in a grieving situation somewhat recently. “To grieve deeply is to have loved fully.” She says this when reassuring Kratos about her own death. And moments later, when Kratos expresses disinterest in a world without her, she says “Open your heart to the world as you have done to me, and you will find every reason to keep living in it.”
I mentioned his son, and one of the lessons that his son deals with personally hit me on my most recent playthrough. For context: in the story Kratos’ son, Atreus, makes a plan to do some good. However, his plan turned out to eventually backfire completely even tho it wasn’t his own fault. Nonetheless, it resulted in someone’s death. He never saw that something like that could have happened, all he wanted to do was help. But no matter how pure his intentions, that one death destroyed both him and a very dear friendship he held with someone very close to the victim. The reason that it hit me so hard, is because I had also recently lost a very dear friendship. My intentions were not necessarily as noble as Atreus, but nonetheless people got hurt even when that was never my intention. Obviously I won’t go too into detail, because that’s not the point of this post. But in the game, the game ends before Atreus is ever forgiven by his old friend. All Atreus can hope to do moving forward is not hurt that same person anymore, give them as much space as they need, and make sure that the same mistake is never made again. I won’t lie, it brought a couple tears to my eyes.
But yeah, it’s safe to say that God of War is very dear to me💕
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va1armorghu1is · 11 months ago
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satoshi-mochida · 1 year ago
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God of War: Ragnarok free DLC ‘Valhalla’ announced
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Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Santa Monica Studio have announced God of War: Ragnarok free downloadable content “Valhalla.” It will launch on December 12.
Here is an overview of the downloadable content, via PlayStation Blog:
(Spoilers for God of War: Ragnarok below)
Journey to Valhalla
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla will be an epilogue to the events of God of War Ragnarok that follows Kratos on a deeply personal and reflective journey. Set after the decisive battle against Odin and Atreus’ departure, Kratos has seen a path for himself that he never thought possible before. Brought to the mysterious shores of Valhalla accompanied only by Mimir, Kratos will enter its unknown depths to overcome trials within himself and face echoes of his past.
Combat Reimagined
The team here at Santa Monica Studio challenged ourselves to make something different from anything we have done before in God of War history. God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla celebrates the combat you know and love from God of War Ragnarok and blends it with fresh, experimental elements inspired by the roguelite genre. Each attempt in Valhalla will encourage you to master different aspects of Kratos’ arsenal as you face new combinations of enemies and some surprises along the way!
Fight, Learn, Grow
In Valhalla, defeat in combat is not the end of a warrior’s spirit. If Kratos falls, he will reawaken outside the doors ready for the next try. During each attempt, you will learn and adapt to the challenges Valhalla has to offer. The more you overcome, the more resources you’ll gain that can be put towards permanent upgrades that affect both Kratos and even Valhalla itself. Accumulating rewards and knowledge during your attempts will help you get ever closer to discovering the mysteries that await Kratos within.
Master Valhalla, Master Thyself
The shore of Valhalla humbles all those who wish to enter. Kratos must cast off his armor and equipment, and instead build towards both per-attempt and permanent rewards. Kratos will have access to all his weapons and fully-upgraded skill trees at all times, but must commit to a shield and path of Spartan Rage for each attempt. As you overcome the trials of Valhalla and explore its depths, you will make choices between temporary Glyphs for which Stats to upgrade, which Perks to select, which Runic Attacks to wield, and more. Each attempt can play out differently based on the rewards you choose, so keep your strategy in mind when making selections! Wise preparation, adaptability to the challenge at hand, and command of your abilities will be the keys to mastery.
Play in Style
Armor in Valhalla is for appearances only, so don’t hold back when customizing for style! Unlock different looks, then mix and match your favorites between attempts to get Kratos looking fighting fit for all your Photo Mode needs.
Choose your Challenge
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla has five difficulty settings that have been specially crafted and tuned to the unique gameplay of the downloadable content. Each difficulty setting increases the rewards you’ll gain from battle, and you can swap freely among them between attempts (including to and from the highest difficulty setting, Show Me Mastery). As your skills grow, we encourage you to try out some of the higher difficulties to earn more rewards and test your mastery over Kratos’ arsenal! Between the five options, you will be able to select the level of challenge that is most fun for you. To help further customize your gameplay experience, the downloadable content will continue God of War Ragnarök’s standard for accessibility settings.
Play at Any Time
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a separate experience from God of War Ragnarök, so you don’t need to worry about going in without certain upgrades, equipment, or story progress. If you think the DLC sounds fun, you can jump in at any time! However, if you are concerned about narrative or gameplay spoilers, we do recommend that you finish God of War Ragnarok first as God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla serves as an epilogue to the story of the base game.
A Gift to the Fans
If you own God of War Ragnarok, you will be able to download God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla for free on December 12 at PlayStation Store. On behalf of everyone at Santa Monica Studio, we want to wish everyone a happy holiday and extend our heartfelt gratefulness for the incredible support you’ve shown us over the past year. We truly are fans of our fans, and we hope you enjoy God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla when it comes out next week. We can’t wait for you to play and share your experience with us by using #GodOfWarRagnarokValhalla or #GoWRV on social.
God of War Ragnarok is available now for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
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demifiendrsa · 1 year ago
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God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla - Reveal Trailer
The free "Valhalla" DLC for God of War Ragnarök will launch on December 12, 2023.
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First details via PlayStation Blog
Journey to Valhalla
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla will be an epilogue to the events of God of War Ragnarok that follows Kratos on a deeply personal and reflective journey.
Set after the decisive battle against Odin and Atreus’ departure, Kratos has seen a path for himself that he never thought possible before. Brought to the mysterious shores of Valhalla accompanied only by Mimir, Kratos will enter its unknown depths to overcome trials within himself and face echoes of his past.
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Combat Reimagined
The team here at Santa Monica Studio challenged ourselves to make something different from anything we have done before in God of War history. God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla celebrates the combat you know and love from God of War Ragnarok and blends it with fresh, experimental elements inspired by the roguelite genre.
Each attempt in Valhalla will encourage you to master different aspects of Kratos’ arsenal as you face new combinations of enemies and some surprises along the way!
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Fight, Learn, Grow
In Valhalla, defeat in combat is not the end of a warrior’s spirit. If Kratos falls, he will reawaken outside the doors ready for the next try. During each attempt, you will learn and adapt to the challenges Valhalla has to offer. The more you overcome, the more resources you’ll gain that can be put towards permanent upgrades that affect both Kratos and even Valhalla itself.
Accumulating rewards and knowledge during your attempts will help you get ever closer to discovering the mysteries that await Kratos within.
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Master Valhalla, Master Thyself
The shore of Valhalla humbles all those who wish to enter. Kratos must cast off his armor and equipment, and instead build towards both per-attempt and permanent rewards.
Kratos will have access to all his weapons and fully-upgraded skill trees at all times, but must commit to a shield and path of Spartan Rage for each attempt. As you overcome the trials of Valhalla and explore its depths, you will make choices between temporary Glyphs for which Stats to upgrade, which Perks to select, which Runic Attacks to wield, and more. Each attempt can play out differently based on the rewards you choose, so keep your strategy in mind when making selections!
Wise preparation, adaptability to the challenge at hand, and command of your abilities will be the keys to mastery.
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Play in Style
Armor in Valhalla is for appearances only, so don’t hold back when customizing for style! Unlock different looks, then mix and match your favorites between attempts to get Kratos looking fighting fit for all your Photo Mode needs.
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Choose your Challenge
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla has five difficulty settings that have been specially crafted and tuned to the unique gameplay of the downloadable content. Each difficulty setting increases the rewards you’ll gain from battle, and you can swap freely among them between attempts (including to and from the highest difficulty setting, Show Me Mastery).
As your skills grow, we encourage you to try out some of the higher difficulties to earn more rewards and test your mastery over Kratos’ arsenal!
Between the five options, you will be able to select the level of challenge that is most fun for you. To help further customize your gameplay experience, the downloadable content will continue God of War Ragnarök’s standard for accessibility settings.
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Play at Any Time
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a separate experience from God of War Ragnarök, so you don’t need to worry about going in without certain upgrades, equipment, or story progress. If you think the DLC sounds fun, you can jump in at any time!
However, if you are concerned about narrative or gameplay spoilers, we do recommend that you finish God of War Ragnarok first as God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla serves as an epilogue to the story of the base game.
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A Gift to the Fans
If you own God of War Ragnarok, you will be able to download God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla for free on December 12 at PlayStation Store.
On behalf of everyone at Santa Monica Studio, we want to wish everyone a happy holiday and extend our heartfelt gratefulness for the incredible support you’ve shown us over the past year. We truly are fans of our fans, and we hope you enjoy God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla when it comes out next week. We can’t wait for you to play and share your experience with us by using #GodOfWarRagnarokValhalla or #GoWRV on social.
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GOD OF WAR: RAGNARÖK
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robotripin · 5 months ago
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the spark of the world ♡
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salt-up-to-your-ankles · 2 years ago
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currently in the process of drawing kratos from god of war
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the little details are kicking my ass cuz its all in ballpoint pen but itll be so worth it in the end
ps ignore the horrible camera quality
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redgraysonofthenight · 8 months ago
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Despite the price Freya had to pay losing her brother and son, it was amazing seeing the change in her from what we had seen at the start to the end. To forgive such an act from Kratos and Atreus and to fight by their side and unite as heroes against Odin was a sight to behold showing that all can be better if you choose to be. I hope to see her again in the next game that follows Ragnarok..
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