Review PinkCorebutTeal 3/5 · Jun 20, 2026
Good story, but slow and Tedious
God of War 2018 was a decent game:
- The main story was good; I especially liked the parts with Freya, while Mimir, Brok and Sindri provide a good amount of comedic relief. As for Atreus, I can tell that this is a good parenting, 'coming of age (or at least puberty)' story, but I genuinely don't much care for it …
God of War 2018 was a decent game:
- The main story was good; I especially liked the parts with Freya, while Mimir, Brok and Sindri provide a good amount of comedic relief. As for Atreus, I can tell that this is a good parenting, 'coming of age (or at least puberty)' story, but I genuinely don't much care for it - Atreus is annoying as shit at many points, and while I appreciate having someone to talk to or someone through whomst Kratos grows -and helps grow-, I am not fond of having to watch him raise a child in miniature. However, I appreciate his thirst for knowledge, his journal entries, and him prompting Mimir. As for Kratos' wife, I am really invested into the new game now; they way she spoilers orchestrates Kratos' and Atreus' journey in order to bring them into conflict with the Aesir and put in motion an unstoppable chain of events is really cool! And she also sounds super kind.
- Some of the maps and Cinematic moments are really gorgeous even in my shitty computer than can only run medium graphics.
Ok onto the negatives now:
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In the main story you get taken through so many hoops and loops, do so many relm travels, and fight the same plot-armoury bosses to do what is in reality very little; spread your wife's ashes. I know it's everything to Kratos and Atreus and this task is what brings them onto the path of conflict with the Aesir and thus to the eventual restoration of justice, balance and peace, as Kratos' wife machinated, but it truly is extremely boring. You reach the top of the mountain, you get the BIG REVEAL, you spread the ashes AND... well that's where the game ends, with you having accomplished the goal you set out to do, yet in reality accomplishing profoundly little in response when it comes to fixing all that you have discovered in your journey. The journey is the point, as one great poet once opined, and yet if you are unresponsive, or I should say do not take action in response to the injustices you witness -or get told about by a severed head while rowing- in your journey, then what's the point. This is exacerbated with how slow the boat sections are, how tedious the puzzles are, and how gods that you should have killed -or beaten and thus forced to reform- the second time keep coming back
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The side quests SUCK BALLS! The puzzles are tedious, the enemies numerous and tanky (see combat section), and you can often get lost in the, mostly dire and uninteresting, looking maps if not paying attention. There is also little point to them; they don't offer much outside of 2 minute conversations and story between Mimir and Atreus, which is good, but not nearly enough to justify the time sink. Even the most seemingly important ones, the dragon freedom and -even more importantly- the Valkyries, have little impact in the world and you will not encounter any positive or negative consequences for your efforts. The Valkyries one is the most aggregious one! The Valkyries' absence has, partly, caused the dead to come back to life in Midgard, and if you free them all, and even beat the most difficult boss in the game their Queen, all you are rewarded with is 10 minutes of dialogue in total. The Valkyrie fights mostly serve to give you loot, which you cannot easily upgrade due to the lack of perfect and normal Asgardian steel, and which gets outpaced by the loot you can gain by the grindirst bit of the game; Niflheim. The XP you get is also useless as is the hack silver as you end up maxing out all your skills and main armour set in the mid game if you are thorough and do a couple of side missions. Frankly, unless you are fighting the Valkyrie Queen or are playing above balanced -or even hard- you can just use the generic legendary armour sets Brok and Sindri make for you and a couple of basic attack patterns. There is little reward for spending time in this game. Oh yeah, and endless, pointless puzzles and chests that make you scan every nook and cranny for materials that you are not going to use very much of.
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The combat sucks. Don't get me wrong; many of the moves you do are cool as hell, and so are the combos and runic attacks, but it's hard to really feel how epically you owned the enemy when the 10th lvl 8 dark elf heavy in Niflheim tanks your fully upgraded Prometheus heavy runic blade attack that's supposed to literally create a lava explosion with only a fifth of his health at being lost. The Valkyries are the only -welcomed- deviation from this pattern because they all have kinda unique movesets that force you to pay attention to each fight and their queen combines all of them together for one of the most interesting boss fights in terms of mechanics; yet even then SHE HAS SO MUCH HEALTH WHERE IF YOU ARE PLAYING ON ANYTHING OTHER THAN STORY MODE IT TAKES AN HOUR TO BEAT HER WITH -almost- MAX LEVEL GEAR, as it is basically an endurance fight where you are allowed only 5 minor or like 3 major mistakes. I am an adult; I simply do not have the patience or the time to dodge her attacks for 20 minutes straight. Good thing is that you don't have to fight her because this SUPER DIFFICULT boss fight HAS NO BEARING ON THE STORY, despite it being named a legendary labour and mimir/ Atreus highlighting each time how important it was to save them, and the loot you get is mediocre (I didn't even use it; i had to basically fully upgrade the Ivady set and the Valkyrie axe pommel to beat her and then not only was the Valkyrie loot worse, you couldn't upgrade it, and even if you wanted to use it you had to manually swap out the enchantments.
Conclusion:
The keen reader will notice that the negatives far outweigh the positives in this review. Yet it is only testament to how high the highs are that I ranked this game 3 stars, despite all my complaints. Now I am moving on to Ragnarok, which I hope will prove a better experience.



