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I’m playing God Of War Ragnarök and I need Atreus to shut up, just shut up, please stop talking
Supporter posts mean I can talk about things that aren’t PC games – at least that aren’t PC games yet – and this weekend I used a giftcard to get God Of War Ragnarök, the hacktion-dadventure sequel to the God Of War soft reboot. So far I am finding it, you know, fine, by which I mean it is good and fun but also almost exactly the same as 2018 one, right down to the tension between Kratos and his son Atreus. Their dynamic seems to have largely pressed the reset button so they can do a character growth again, with the differences so far being that Atreus is now taller and his voice has broken, Kratos doesn’t call him “Boy!“, and also he won’t shut up under any circumstances.
Can you turn off Atreus and Mimir’s puzzle hints in God of War Ragnarök?
You can’t, not even through an accessibility menu setting
From Concept Art to Cosplay: Creating Kratos and Atreus’ new looks for God of War Ragnarök
God of War Ragnarok’s story trailer teases a hellish trip ahead for Kratos and Atreus
Today’s just been a day of pleasant, video game flavored surprises. To cap off a neat but ho-hum State of Play, Sony dropped the story trailer for God Of War Ragnarok.
Ragnarok sees the return of Kratos and Atreus as the two seemingly fend off (or, perhaps initiate) the arrival of Ragnarok — the end of the world in Norse mythology. Along the way, it seems like the father-son odd couple make new friends and enemies as they beat the shit out of every living creature in their path.
The trailer talks of fate, and features Kratos imparting his hard learned lessons about what it means to defy the fate destiny has laid out at their feet. And Atreus, just like his father, seems to have secrets of his own that will require him to build an even…