Colossus of rhodes was huge but he was still smaller then the city of spartaKratos is still someone who’s broken mountains with his bare hands on screen and regularly overpowers giants
That the player has to purposefully stand there and not even attempt to dodge to get hit by.it's a intentionally animated scene
It absolutely is.it's not a random instance of gameplay
No it isn't.plus he loses to forest animals in the comics so it's consistent
> Shat on Posiedon whose death flooded GreeceAnd even ignoring that even his high ends are just him struggling against giant guy with no noteworthy feats outside of ig their large size eg cronos and colossus of rhodes
> Shat on Posiedon whose death flooded Greece
> Overpowered Atlas who holds Greece over his head.
> Harmed Baldur who hits hard enough to wound the World Serpant
Because Mount Olympus is too damn tall to be flooded?The fact, kratos is still alive standing on mount olympus and that some mortals in greece are still alive for kratos to give the power of hope too
proves poseidon's flood is really not as grand as your suggesting
> Literally says out loud that Posiedon was the one maintaining the waters with his power.and even then it's a not a feat, it's just that the waters went out of control cause poseidon the god of oceans was no longer there to maintain the water
Kratos was the one who fucking chained him there, despite Atlas' attempts to stop him and having to fight through Persephone to do it.Atlas beat him with two fingers and only let him live out of curiosity
Wow, you're a disingenuous sack of shit, not that I'm surprised at this point.The world serpent is just a giant snake
Wow he injured a giant snake
Because Jormungandr isn't trying to do anything else in that instance.How do we go from poseidon flooding some parts of greece to a snake that moves a bit to lift the water levels in the lake of nine
I don't know.This whole instance just shows how overwanked the poseidon death scene is here, If jormie can only raise the water levels a bit then let me know how poseidon floods all of greece or maybe it's just that his existence as a ocean god maintained the water levels to a stable degree plus if he can flood all of grece why not kill kratos that way.
It absolutely is if you're not being willfully ignorant and ignoring the feats said snake has.And just to conclude on the snake thing
It's not that impressive outside of the snake itself just being large.
''Kratos overpowers altas'' - adamant soul
Fan fiction type arguments per usual
Accuses me of fanfiction arguments.
''Kratos overpowers altas'' - adamant soul
Fan fiction type arguments per usual
Kratos was the one who fucking chained him there, despite Atlas' attempts to stop him and having to fight through Persephone to do it.
This is the original scene, which runs in direct contradiction to the novels, which in themselves, are non-canon.
I don't know.
Maybe because Posiedon DOESN'T WANT TO DESTROY GREECE YOU STUPID MOTHERFUCKER!
Thor hitting the world tree to get sent back in time is not that impressiveA giant snake whose fight with Thor shook the fucking World Tree dipshit, that's what sent Jormungandr back in time in the fucking first place.
In the original, as soon as he says he seeks to destroy Zeus, Atlas stops trying to crush him wholesale and lets him fall from his grip, whereas in the novels, he still has him in his grip after saying that.Gets crushed then says im seeking to destroy zeus
which then he lightens his grip yknow like in the novel
Not sure what this proves in terms of there being a contradiction cause it reads the same to me
Except he totally did as I just demonstrated.Yea he did by outmaneuvering altas and hitting the chains onto his forearms
chains that were already there
it's not like he beat the shit out of altas and then tied him down with sheer power alone
No Atlas TRIES to crush him and FAILS multiple times.Gets crushed then says im seeking to destroy zeus
which then he lightens his grip yknow like in the novel
That would be because you're inherently dishonest and are refusing to acknowledge anything that doesn't fit your view of GOW.Not sure what this proves in terms of there being a contradiction cause it reads the same to me
Yes he did, Greece is flooded in almost its entirety following his death.he didt destroy greece when he died and flooded parts of it in gow 3
so your reasoning makes no sense
And even if we wanted to go with the lowest end possible. That's still NINE Scandanavia sized landmasses that the Tree is holding, which still makes the feat MASSIVELY beyond just city level or even country level.Thor hitting the world tree to get sent back in time is not that impressive
the world tree itself only spans the various realms and in scandavania
all of which share the same physical space
it's the same ideaIn the original, as soon as he says he seeks to destroy Zeus, Atlas stops trying to crush him wholesale and lets him fall from his grip, whereas in the novels, he still has him in his grip after saying that.
Kratos, in a very weakened state, held him off in the game version, with no mention to him being about to black out or anything like that. That's impressive, no matter what way you look at it.
Only thing I will mention is that Kratos was using the Gauntlet of Zeus to bind Atlas, which lets him hit above his weight class. It’s also what allowed him to kill Persephone while still a mere Demigod.
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> Literally hits the chain hard enough to PUSH Atlas's arm up with it (meaning Atlas couldn't resist the force of Kratos' punch/strength).
> Never mind the fact Kratos' capacity to move or break these chains at all while Atlas blatantly can't already shows his superiority.
> TOTALLY NOT overpowering him?
Sure, whatever you say.
He still breaks those chains (which Atlas couldn't do) without the gauntlet so the point stands.Only thing I will mention is that Kratos was using the Gauntlet of Zeus to bind Atlas, which lets him hit above his weight class. It’s also what allowed him to kill Persephone while still a mere Demigod.
Yes he did, Greece is flooded in almost its entirety following his death.
it's not the lowest end possibleAnd even if we wanted to go with the lowest end possible. That's still NINE Scandanavia sized landmasses that the Tree is holding, which still makes the feat MASSIVELY beyond just city level or even country level.
Ignoring Bob's r/WWW-tier baits, it does actually raise a question on what constitutes "world". I'm not going to sit and argue that Kratos is actually universal, but last I checked isn't it generally agreed upon destroying any Earth equivalent (or anything at least considered "the world") would be considered planetary at least? I understand in the case of GOW a lot of it is heavily contextual (and I do agree with a lot of Nygma's points), I'm referring to stuff where the entire Greek/Norse realm is affected. Else that's a notable amount of series getting downgraded.As I said up above, lad, some of the boys wanted this thread made, so I made it. If there was ever a time to bring the goods and prove Kratos had reached a higher tier than multi-continent level, it'd be here and now.
@Claudio Swiss @Stocking Anarchy @Flowering Knight you guys have any response to what Nygma has said?
I dont buy Kratos being planet level. Multi-Continental as Blade says makes more sense.
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