God of War 5 Ragnarok – All Odin Cutscenes + Secret Scenes (The All-Father) 4K 60FPS PS5



God of War Ragnarok All Odin cutscenes the God of all Norse gods, the all-father the main villain vs Kratos

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16 thoughts on “God of War 5 Ragnarok – All Odin Cutscenes + Secret Scenes (The All-Father) 4K 60FPS PS5”

  1. "What is this?! Are you broken?!"
    Just goes to show that Odin looked at his own son as nothing more than a toy he could throw at whoever he hated. The lack of hesitation he has when killing Thor is pure psychopathic; Thor's refusal was a direct insult to Odin's obsessive aspect of control, and with that insult, Odin instantly chose death.

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  2. Who should be the Main Antagonist of The Next God of War for me Set The Egyptian God of Deserts Storms Disorder Violence and Foreigners Anubis The Egyptian God of Death Mummification Embalming The Afterlife Cemeteries Tombs and The Underworld or Ra The Egyptian God of Sun

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  3. Months ago when they revealed that Thor and Freya would be main antagonists, I thought that Thor will murder Odin and become new ruler of Asgard when Ragnarok will begin, but I really not expected it will be Odin who will do Cycle in the end.

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  4. I believe the reason for Odin’s obsession over ‘knowledge’ was because he hoped to become discount King Salomon, in which was the wises king to ever live. Odin wanted to become the ‘perfect’ ruler, even if that meant manipulating, subjugating, and destroying, friends and family alike. For he hope that once he gotten that so called infinite wisdom he thirsted for so long, he would be ‘wise’ enough to undo all the wrongs he rot. But what he never understood is that, ‘wisdom’ is earned, NOT giving.

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  5. I know what this is a hot take….

    But i actually would believe Odin when he told Atreus to put on the mask. The man lost everything, for a brief moment he has you alone, and yet he allows you to finally reach something he was desiring to do. It shows what Odin truly wanted to know what was behind the creation.Sure, he couldn't do it himself, but between an option to lose everything and gain something he still chose to be the change in the world

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