God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 19 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 17 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 16 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 15 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 14 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 13 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 12 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 11 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 10 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 9 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 8 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 7 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 6 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 5 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 4 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 3 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 2 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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God of War (2018) Full Game Walkthrough Part 1 - No Commentary (PS5)
Many years have passed since Kratos took his vengeance against the Olympian pantheon. Having survived his encounter with the Greek gods, Kratos has left Greece behind and now lives in the dangerous but breath-taking world of the Norse Lands. With gritty forests, mountains, and caves of pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own creatures, monsters, and Pantheon of Gods. Kratos has now become a father again to a boy named Atreus, and in this harsh, unforgiving world, Kratos must not only fight to survive but also teach his son to do the same while preventing Atreus from repeating his bloodstained mistakes. While embracing his newfound role as a single father, protector, and mentor, Kratos is forced to deal with, control, and master the rage that has driven him for many years, which has brought down an entire Patheon of Gods, before it alienates his son, who is determined to earn his father’s respect but keeps coming up short. On one front, Kratos must deal with teaching Atreus how to survive in the world while also contending with the Norse Pantheon themselves on the other front, as the Norse Gods are taking precautions against him due to his reputation as the Patheon Killer. Over the course of their time together, Atreus learns more about his father's complicated and shady past while struggling with the decision of whether to be like his father or choose to be his own person, allowing for a powerful and moving narrative.
The brutal combat system in God of War with an over-the-shoulder-free camera that brings the combat closer to the action mirrors the nature of the Norse Lands: grand, gritty, and grueling. Kratos has access to a new main weapon: the Leviathan Axe, which is a versatile weapon that can be thrown and recalled at will, dealing frost damage and stunning enemies. The axe can be upgraded and customized with different skills and runic attacks, which unlock more powerful abilities that can be activated in combat. Kratos also has access to a new off-hand shield, the Gradian, which can be used to block and parry melee attacks and deflect projectiles. Finally, Kratos can still tap into his signature all-consuming anger, the Spartan Rage, which allows him to enhance his strength and speed, making him deal massive damage while giving him immunity against incoming damage and interruptions.
Atreus can assist Kratos in combat with his bow and arrow to shoot at any enemy that he is targeting or enemies that are out of reach. Atreus can perform special attacks with his runic summons and can distract or stun enemies, giving Kratos opportunities to attack, evade, or retreat. Atreus assistance isn’t limited to combat alone; he can also help Kratos when it comes to exploring the world. Atreus can read and translate runes, providing clues and lore, hints for puzzles and secrets, and activating mechanisms and doors. Atreus can interact with the environment by finding and collecting resources and pointing out hidden collectibles. Atreus can climb, crawl, or squeeze through places that Kratos cannot, allowing access to new areas or items and using his bow to shoot objects that are out of reach. Atreus can also communicate with other characters, acting as a mediator, translator, or negotiator, depending on the situation, while learning more about the world and its history and sharing this knowledge with his father Kratos.
God of War features a variety of enemies from Norse mythology, such as: Draugr: Undead warriors that come in different types and wield various weapons. Trolls are giant creatures that use massive clubs or stones to smash their foes. Ogres: Brutish monsters that charge at Kratos and Atreus with their horns and fists. Revenants are corrupted witches that use poison and magic to attack from a distance. They can teleport and become invisible, making them hard to hit. Ancients: living rock creatures that have elemental cores inside their bodies. Dark Elves: They can fly and use spears, swords, or crossbows to attack, and they can also blind with their flash bombs or summon reinforcements. Hel-Walkers: frozen zombies that can inflict frost damage and slow down Kratos with their attacks, exploding upon death and damaging nearby enemies or allies. Travelers: Mysterious warriors that wear heavy armor and masks that are very tough and resilient while dealing a lot of damage with their swords or maces.
Follow Kratos and Atreus’s as they embark on an adventure that would either bring them closer together than ever before or tear them apart for ever as they try to honor their loving late wife or mother's last wish: for ashes to be scattered to the wind from the highest peak in all the nine realms.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as Kratos and Atreus would appreciate it a lot.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 88– No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 86– No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as V would appreciate it a lot.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 16 - No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as V would appreciate it a lot.
Enjoy!!!
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 89-No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 90 - No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 87– No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Full Game Walkthrough Part 85– No Commentary (PS4)
In Cyberpunk 2077, step into the first-person perspective of a mercenary named V. V’s voice, face, hairstyles, body type, modifications, background, and clothing are customizable. V survives by doing whatever it takes to make a name for himself in Night City. Night City is an open-world American megalopolis in the Free State of North California. It’s controlled by corporations, assailed by the laws of both country and state, obsessed with power, glamour, and body modification, and packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, secrets to discover, and people to meet. Night City sees conflict from rampant wars between gangs and its ruling corporate entities, both contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.
From the polished high rises of Corpo Plaza to the spacious outskirts of the Badlands, it’s up to V to decide where to go, when to go, and how to get there. V will be meeting a host of memorable characters, from rockstar rebel Johnny Silver-Hand, played by Keanu Reeves, to a variety of fixers, friends, and enemies, all of whom have their own agenda. Who V chooses to help and how won’t always be easy, and it’ll have far-reaching consequences for him that shape his journey and the people around him, but with great risks come great rewards in a city where legends are made.
When starting his journey, V will have to choose between one of three life paths that create a background identity for V that alters his story's starting point, prologue, dialogue options, the characters he meets, and more. These life paths are Nomad, Street Kid, and Corpo. The Nomad Life Path is one that revolves around V as an outsider to Night City. The Street Kid Life Path is someone who's no stranger to the streets of Night City. The Corpo Life Path is all about holding one's own while navigating around people consumed with money, power, and respect.
In this walkthrough, V chooses the Corpo life path, taking on the job of a lifetime, stealing a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality, and uncovering the mysteries of this priceless implant everyone is dying to get their hands on. V also invests in a variety of skills and perks to build a playstyle that’s unique for an all-rounder, enabling him to engage in amazing gun-blazing combat while aiming, running, jumping, and double jumping, all the while using upgradeable ranged weapons from a distance with Direct Assault, as well as well-aimed stealth headshot takedowns from cover, utilizing Quick Hacks to take out enemies and clear his way forward. There are five attributes that V can improve as V gains experience: Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool, influencing the character classes that V assume, which are Net-Runner, Techie, and Solo. Body Determines V's raw physical power, broken down into three subcategories: Athletics, Annihilation, and Street Brawler. Reflexes determine V’s maneuverability, broken down into three subcategories: Assault, Handguns, and Blades. Technical Ability represents V technical know-how, allowing V to unlock doors and use Tech weapons. Intelligence determines V’s net-running proficiency, broken down into two subcategories: Breach Protocol and Quick-Hacking. Cool determines V’s resilience, composure, and effectiveness in operating from stealth, broken down into two subcategories: Stealth and Cold Blood. There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customized and modified: Standard Power Guns, which function as normal guns; Tech Guns which penetrate walls and enemies; and Smart Guns with homing bullets. V mostly uses his three favorite guns, which are a silenced revolver known as “Overture” and two “Defender” machine guns that are all standard power guns. V consults Ripperdocs to purchase and upgrade body-enhancing Cyberware implants in the black market, which offer military-grade abilities to become the best hired gun in town and gunsmiths to repair and upgrade weapons. The rarity of any given piece of equipment is shown by a colored-tier system, with white being common, green being uncommon, blue being rare, purple being epic, and orange being legendary. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted: Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.
Follow V’s journey while he takes on all Main Missions, Side Quest, Gigs, Cyberpsycho Missions, and all NCPD Scanner Hustles, collecting all possible Tarot cards throughout the map, to go from low-level hired mercenaries to Night City Cyberpunk legends. V will not be reading all lore-related reading materials as it would be time-consuming and would disrupt the viewing experience, while also not chasing after all the Ionic weapons unless he finds them naturally throughout his journey.
If you love the content, please remember to leave a like, comment, and subscribe, as V would appreciate it a lot.
Enjoy!!!
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