I'm still at the beginning but I thought Odin was introduced in a good way. He more similar to a mob boss getting someone to drop an investigation so no one has anything unfortunate happen to them. With Thor being the muscle
I wanted something more like the Northman where the Norse gods and their followers are socially aliens, I feel like universalizing the modern man (helpful for Kratos/Atreus) is a missed opportunity with the death cult elder gods
That sounds bad. I liked 2018 fine, but found the story kinda meh. The one thing I really digged was the Odin crow surveillance state going on.
Though maybe that should be expected since one of the god boss battles in the first one was just two large adult sons.
I think that was my favorite fight tbh
Odin was played like he's the head of a crime family in the one scene he was in so far, I thought it worked reasonably well.
I'm still at the beginning but I thought Odin was introduced in a good way. He more similar to a mob boss getting someone to drop an investigation so no one has anything unfortunate happen to them. With Thor being the muscle
I wanted something more like the Northman where the Norse gods and their followers are socially aliens, I feel like universalizing the modern man (helpful for Kratos/Atreus) is a missed opportunity with the death cult elder gods