![]() ![]() Thankfully, each is given an adequate amount of time to make their mark. Odin, Thor, Heimdall, Sif, Tyr, Angrboda, the names go on. Compared to the relatively small cast assembled in the first, it's quite substantial. Speaking of characters, God of War Ragnarok has quite a few of them. The same can be applied to Freya's arc, still grieving from her loss. Sindri's obsession with cleanliness and Brok's foul-mouthed approach to the world is still relatable, yet we learn more about their past which helps to enhance every meeting. Each is paired up with one of our protagonists, creating some fantastic dynamics. He genuinely might be of the best side characters.īrok and Sindri return with bigger, more integral roles. Simple things like: "brother, what if we took a stealthy approach to our next battle?" followed up by a simple "no" from Kratos had me in stitches. The former advisor to Odin and self-proclaimed Smartest Man Alive is fantastically funny, creating some true bellylaugh moments. It's a far cry from the mindless monster which began the franchise in 2005 – and is better for it.īest of all, Mimir is available from the start this time. ![]() Kratos and Mimir, everyone's favourite travelling companion, have become closer too, even brotherly. One willing to embrace his son in times of sorrow and one that grows further than we've ever seen the character grow prior. This is a more open Kratos, one that has seemingly learned from his past experiences.
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