Music composed by Bear McCreary. Clearing the Mind - Bear McCreary. Ripped by me. #gowragnarök #godofwar #godofwarragnarokvalhalla #dlc #ps5 #ps4 #themes #kratos #Mimir #bearmccreary
First time we get to see REAL Tyr in action. All that hype in 2018, the sad realization in Ragnarok you've been with a fake the whole time & then easter eggs of him doing Tai Chi in a frozen hellscape. I'm so glad he had such a big role in this DLC.
What I find weird is that Tyr didn't even need to technically be alive post-Ragnarok for him to have this role. He literally could have been an appiration in Valhalla who fulfilled the same role he did in the story.
thor would have won against tyr most likely, but i really don't believe Odin really wanted tyr dead, i mean odin was so strangely done in this game, he didn't need to be cartoonishly evil, a realistic aproach would be just, odin wants tyr arrested so he won't try to mess his plans, odin is egoistical and will do all it takes to survive ragnarok but he is not cartonishly evil or sadistic
“A man at war with himself places a deficit upon his focus. He is impatient, emotional, easily surprised. A man at one with himself has a clearer mind, sharper instincts. That man is ready to win. That man is ready to progress.” -Týr 2:42
@@martino1775my friend America is the name of all Continent (if your prefer we can said the Americas), other point when we say "Mesoamerica" is a archelogicac name for territory where was the Aztec and Mayan (and the other culture soo similar), that existed between central mexico to Central America. the second weapon is a Maquahiult from Aztecs culture.
Getting to see Tyr in action really put into perspective why Odin locked him up, and why Thor respected him in a way. Tyr, at least from the outset, seems to be the best fighter out of all the Aesir, and for good reason. He may not be as knowledgeable as Odin or as strong as Thor, but he earned his reputation as a God of War
Indeed it shows how much Odin feared him if Kratos and Atreus rescued this one instead of the fake he would gladly help to bring Odin down and lead the armies of Ragnarok alongside Kratos plus I bet he’s actually a good cook as well and gained recipes he acquired on his travels introducing them to a little bit of new cultures
This explains why Odin was so eager to see Groas panel when they rescued the fake Tyr. He wanted to see how him tricking them as Tyr changed the course of events
Damn can anybody else think of a single other fight in this franchise that could be considered a friendly spar? A fight that Kratos could actually have had fun?
I mean, this really proves all the "enlightened, God of War, but also a God of Peace, God of Justice" stuff Tyr was hyped up to be in the first norse GOW game. Literally the entire battle-gauntlet of Valhalla is a therapy retreat for Kratos, and nothing less than one of the few gods who just might be a match for him, in power and personal experience, reflection, and growth, is needed to be his therapist. "Sup bro, had a good jog(fight through thousands of enemies)? Ready for more fight-therapy?"
Love how their themes clash, but not in a kind of clash to dominate the song. As the game shows, it's a spar, letting every piece blend with one another to create a beautiful symphony. Clearing The Mind.
I'm reminded of when Heimdall said "I can't remember the last time someone *HIT* me." And I'm thinking, maybe Týr managed to wreck him a few times on the past.
@@Daniel_C_Griffinoh I loved it too, I'm talking about the post-game reveal that the real Tyr was in a prison the whole time. No cutscenes or anything; they just find him and then he can be seen hanging out in the other realms while you explore.
He really did not disappoint at all during the four encounters we had with him. He was able to switch between different Weapons of the Mythology like Kratos before.
Listen.....I thought GARM's theme with the vocals and drums, was a banger. But this one......added to the gym play list. These themes are..... GOD "Tyr" 😂😉
This mf on the 4th run (when he had the Katana but he combined all 4 weapons) and in the hardest difficulty was a nightmare for me he was harder than Sigrun and Gna
This is such a great way to showcase tyr and how he wasnt used in ragnorak, both god or wars, a trial, i love the combo of both their themes, a test to kratos to prove to tyr and himself, he is ready to become the god of war once again, despite his past, despite his mistakes, he is kratos, the destroyer of worlds, but also the god of war, and a protecter of the realms, the theme at 1:17 beat describes this, the rage is still there, but now with a purpose, a determination to prove himself and protect those he calls friend
His first phase is just the original Shield and Spear depicted in his shrine. The 2nd is using a Macuahuitl from Aztec that allows him the use of blood magic, along with some banging drums. 3rd is a pair of Khopesh blades from Egypt accompanied by some classic desert string music and his final is a Katana from Japanese which has a flute with it.
@@DJKO12XIt’s probably the Norse (standard) theme, considering that Tyr is a Norse god, and that the spear and shield were no less Norse weapons than they were Greek
I almost lost it when I saw a health bar over Týr FREAKING FINALLY HE DOES SOMETHING?! Awesome fight too and I like that they kept it fresh every time you faced him, getting tougher and tougher every time The soundtrack is definitely a new favorite 👌
It's amazing how this fight is really just a simple sparring but the stakes feel so much higher. Tyr's narrating and questioning Kratos during the fight adds depth and makes it feel like the true fight occurring within Kratos. What a battle for free DLC!
This wasn't just a spar. Nor was it a test of conception. Týr was training Kratos to be in every shape and form a God of War - a _diplomatic_ and strikeful figure, one who fought not to satiate bloodshed, but to defend the peace.
NGL, when Tyr pulled out a godsdamned Macuahuitl of all things, I got excited out of my mind. A God of War set in Mesoamerica would be a tale of blood and sibling rivalry that I imagine even Kratos would pause and say "What the Hel?" at. Though I imagine it'd probably be Atreus who would tackle that journey, likely kicking Mictlantecuhtli's behind for being a bastard to human souls.(According to this setting's lore.) Imagine having to fight with star demons, winged jaguars, and all kinds of human-faced, bloodthirsty horrors, possibly cooperating with Quetzalcoatl-who famously loves mortals and detests 'fatal' blood sacrifices- against the likes of Tezcatlipoca-who has been resoonsible for Humanity perishing in 4 out of 5 incarnations in the Myth of the Five Suns-, maybe even have a showdown with Huitzilopochtli, the Aztecs' own God of War, the Sun and Sacrifice. On the other hand, a God of War set in Egypt could probably even help Mimir get a body of flesh back.
If you lose to Tyr one of Sigrun's dialogs on the runback is "He won't hold back. He wouldn't insult you like that." or something like that. He's going full force.. for a friendly fight. I'd imagine he might get a little bit more dangerous if he were going for the kill but the same goes for Kratos.
"Don't hold back. I won't." That last punch was also the same punch that he did in GOW4 when he used spartan rage on Baldur for the first time. The punch that sent Baldur flying into that tree. And the same punch that made Thor flee in GOW Ragnarök. Clearly neither were holding back.
Honestly thought this was gonna after spoiled with the thumbnail showing that young version of him and the title having final boss, but happy with that final Týr fight.
This part in the theme, (1:00) along with the main part of Kratos’ theme is the greatest sound my ears have ever fucking heard. This is pure motivation in the form of audio waves.
What is great for me is that I think both of them were holding back, so imagine the scale of a full bloody battle between them if it were ever to happen
Even War can have a zen take, lest we forget there are wars many would agree were just; the war to end slavery, the war to break Nazi occupation, etc. Anyone can make war. Doing it at the right time, with the right people, for the right reasons... now THAT's something few people get right. But this Tyr feels like he gets pretty close.. "We're going to wage war... on your self-doubt and depression! Literally! I'm making it manifest so we can kick it's ass together!"
The Tyr fight is just so much fun. A bunch of little gimmicks thrown in, but when you figure them out you start to expect the tricks. Not too easy, not a pushover. Has his own cool abilities like blood magic and clone attacks. Everything he does is fair and can be countered. Knowing that you'll have to get all the way back if you die keeps the tension up
The last one is quite difficult as he mixes up his pattern to use every weapon, not to mention losing focus for a second could mean life and death in many cases. But if you play to your favorite weapon and its strengths, Týr is by far one of the easiest guys to fight. Whether it's mastery over the Axe, complete control over the Blades or fluent and precise movement with the Spear, all it takes is one chain and you have him beaten with very small difficulties.
it's a massive shame that Tyr's theme is so ignored on the internet compared to The Hammer Of Thor or The All Father (which are justifiably recognized because they sound so good) but Tyr's theme sounds just as good, it sounds epic and heroic and awesome but nobody's done a remix of it at all
Tbh, I thought he would be underwhelming the way ragnarok made a mockery by Odin impersonation. After laying the DLC, I'm like "yea he could fuck thor and Odin up"
Bro as usual, goated showcase of such a goated OST😭 will you be doing all 3 of Tyr’s boss them as multiple have different symphonies based on his weapon’s mythologies
The Spear and Shield are his own tools, the giant mace-like weapon is from Aztec or Celtic, a pair of Kopesh blades are from Egypt and the Katana is Japanese.
@@GodofWarThemesI've been running an RPG campaign for almost 5 years, your edition of Odin's music simply resulted in one of if not the most epic battles I've narrated in all these years. I'm narrating a new table, and man... this song just made me super immersed for the next boss fight of my rpg, the part from 3:20 onwards is literally a PERFECT battle symphony, what did they do in this song? It’s on another level. The only thing that makes me sad about the soundtrack of God of War, is that gods like Freya and Heimdall didn't have battle music as impactful as Baldur, Odin, Thor and now Tyr
La verdad Tyr fue un digno Oponente incluso en una pelea "amistosa".. No quiero imaginar si sería una pelea a muerte.. Digno Oponente y digno dios de la guerra.. Pd: alguien sabe como se llama el soundtrack con el toque japonés? Cuando saca la katana? Sé que masomenos es la misma igual 💞