God of War's Ragnarok sequel promises to throw Kratos and Atreus in the deep end with the destruction of the Nine Realms of Norse mythology and the death of the Norse gods. There's one Aesir, however, ...
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Tyr is easily the toughest boss/ enemy encounter you will face on your way through God of War Ragnarok Valhalla DLC's main storyline. Although Tyr appears multiple throughout Valhalla, each of his ...
We have less than two weeks to go until God of War Ragnarok hits its launch, and PlayStation has already released the game's official launch trailer. The trailer is brief at just 30 seconds long, but ...
God of War Ragnarok is the narrative conclusion of the iconic father-and-son duo, Kratos and Atreus. However, the game never fails to introduce new and perplexing characters that add a lot to the ...
Tyr is a keyGod of War Ragnarök character, basically Kratos’ equivalent in Norse mythology. This character has been in the middle of a number of plot theories and has been heavily featured in the game ...
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