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Mimir: “I gave her head. Next question”
ОтветитьI am glad someone had the patience to play through Valhalla I got bored to death doing the exact same thing repeatedly.
ОтветитьFor anyone who doesnt know, the story of Mimirs youth is based entirely on William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", where Oberon is king of the fairies, Titania is queen, and Mimir seems to be the character Puck. Pretty interesting.
ОтветитьThey gotta give mimir a body because this whole thing is awkward. I understand they value personality over physical traits; my point here is that you could at least attempt to build a body for my boy.
If I had a loved one who was beheaded and somehow survived I'd try everything I could to at least make their life comfortable. I'd put them on high tables, I'd have some sort of custom movement device, etc. My guy mimir is strapped to a dudes waist and being thrown around like a watermelon. If I was sigrun I'd feel weird talking to my husband in some dudes hand being hung like a trophy. It's norse mythology. If you can resurrect a guy then surely you can take the head and attach it to some dead guys body or something like that.
"I caused her to fall in love with something preposterous.... an *actor*!"
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ОтветитьI find Kratos' interest in Mimir's love life too funny! I wouldn't have thought he'd be interested in people's affairs 😂
Ответить"Peace dwells among us"
Wow
Is surprising how Sigrun, despite being a superboss, has a surpsing amount of lore behind, knowing how most of the time, bonus and superbosses are not acknoweldged by the story
ОтветитьMimir's version of "a midsummer nights dream "
Is just to damn funny
Mimir's recounting of a Mudsummer Night's Dream is so funny. He brings up that Bottom was an actor, but not that he had a donkey head 😂
ОтветитьThis shit was so fucking deep, related a lot to it too unfortunately
ОтветитьMustafel: star wars crossover with norse myth
ОтветитьWhat if we decapitate a man take his body to freya to revive it and boom magically fuse mimir to it new body
ОтветитьWait, did I hear that right at the beginning? "Myustophel"? XD ngl had me rolling for a couple seconds
ОтветитьYou forgot to turn around at the end after Kratos says lets clear our minds, and press the Circle Button prompt above Freya.
ОтветитьKratos causally sipping tea in the background
ОтветитьThis relationship is so toxic, she friendzoned mimir and then dumped him to find her happiness 😂
ОтветитьI've always wondered, Now that Odin is dead, one would assume the magic he used to create the tree that bound Mimir must be gone by now, I wonder why they never considered returning for his body and maybe using Freya's magic to I don't know, connect them somehow?
ОтветитьOh my lord... another tool that buys into the cheesy "god of hope" idea. He SORTA MAYBE refers to himself as "a god of.... hope" and there's an achievement. It is a stupid idea.
ОтветитьKinda far fetched but what if Sigrun is also learning how to get Mimirs body back in Egypt but in the process gets discovered by an Egyptian god as it is forbidden to use that type of magic she’s imprisoned or worse killed..Feels like a pretty damn good reason for Kratos to pick up his axe again, given how close Mimir and Kratos’s friendship has grown 😮😮😮
ОтветитьThe game tries too hard to make a story of „these specific people are good“. In old God of War, it was amazing how it was shown that pretty much every god was evil, they just came in different shades of it. Even Kratos himself was a monster and the writers then didn’t try to sugar coat it and went for a unique story where there aren’t any real heroes, only monsters fighting for power.
But here, it’s constantly „oh, no, you misunderstand, only Odin is the bad one, he manipulates everyone! Thor doesn’t want to be a murderer, but he has to!“ etc. Heimdall (despite a god awful design) was the closest to the old GoW gods and it felt so refreshing just fighting a god that was despicable and you wanting to fight and kill him! Meanwhile people say: „Thor is a more mature take on Gods“ while the „mature problem“ he has is being an alcoholic. What amazing creative writing… Not to mention how it almost feels like they were tryharding making Tyr a good guy here.
Hell, even 2018 was leagues above with Baldur! Dude had an absolute horrible life, but it doesn’t excuse him still being an evil god and even Freya, who sees the monster Baldur became, shows her own flaws where she would rather sacrifice the world and herself before seeing Baldur die, which in turn made her a compelling flawed and grey character. But in Ragnarok, she is 100% a good god again. Bro, as if a 14 year old tumblr wroter wrote Ragnarok…
Was beautiful listening to all the dialogue and seeing the growth between these three. They have all come so far from how we first met them and the brotherly bond Kratos and Mimir now share is perfection. The effort the developers put into this free DLC is mindblowing and enough good can't be said about it.
Thank you for all your efforts to capture this footage and sharing it with the rest of us.
I am 109% convinced that Santa Monica already got the money to make the next full game, and because they want Kratos to be in a much better place at the start of it, they made this DLC (for free) in order to bridge the gap between "struggling but ultimately good father" Kratos to "just ruler" Kratos.
If we don't get a scene of him delivering judgement to petitioners in the next game I will be upset
Yeah it was good. Beat the dlc myself.
ОтветитьI got this dialogue and did it once
Ответитьthis is secrete? had no idea, i got it and had no idea
ОтветитьKratos: spawns
Vases: Holy s**t (explodes)
Best dlc ever
ОтветитьI actually find it amazing how the entire DLC Mimir was the one telling Kratos to let go of the past and that he wasn't the man he used to be, reassuring and supporting him.
Now we have Kratos doing the same for Mimir!
Thanks for describing it in the title and spoiling it. Now I don't have to watch the video.
ОтветитьI wish the dialogue was less ham-fisted…
ОтветитьAnd i felt i have robbed santa monica for this being free dlc😂
Ответить"Sometimes I think you've come TOO far brother."😂💀 Mimir really suggested he healed too well😂😂💀... I'm a therapist and I'm proud of this game. I haven't played it myself but I've watched theRadbrad play it and man...the lessons in it. Wisdom spewed and reality tackled so well
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ОтветитьKratos being a wingman for Mimir is fucking awesome
ОтветитьMidsummer Night?????
ОтветитьThe story Mimir tells is midsummer nights dream right? Or am I wrong
ОтветитьLol i got my ass kicked by týr so many times i got this ending like 2 runs after the young kratos scene
ОтветитьI feel as a therapist, the need to congratulate the writing and themes of this DLC.
Because it is really just *Bros go to therapy, and it is awesome*, the DLC.
Kratos learns to finally forgive himself
Mimir deals with his low self esteem and broken heart
Hel, even Tyr is here being a fantastic therapist, only ever interjecting to refocus the conversation on something that needs to be worked on.
I'm not crying you're crying bro why didn't she kiss him at the end😢
ОтветитьSo mimir was puck in midsummer night dream? That’s actually pretty cool to bring it all together like that because I didn’t know Oberon and the rest of his company existed in this world. Or it was mention before and didn’t click but that’s so cool
ОтветитьI really like how much depth this adds to Mimir and Sigrun AND how well Kratos also "guides" the guide.
Mimir's real problem is a lack of self-confidence and self-worth. He's so tunnel-visioned on thinking he knows everything that he never even gave it a thought that Sigrun could've been ready to compromise for him if he just told his feelings to her. And considering how much she became to loathe her title and her career, I doubt she woud've regretted the choice to stay with him instead.
So in a way, Mimir's lack of confidence didn't help him in any way, it didn't help Sigrun either. And the moment he gains enough of it to just tell Sigrun his feelings, it all begins to fall into place for both of them.
Just great storytelling!