One of theGod of Warfranchise’s greatest strengths is how it integrates mythology into its action and narrative. Every second of the originalGod of WarGreek Sagais steeped in real-world mythology, from Kratos' dramatic fight against the Hydra, to the countless Greek gods and goddesses standing between Kratos and his bloody revenge, to Athena and Ares' rivalry that fuels much of Kratos' origin.

That strong integration of mythology carried through toGod of War’s Norse Saga, where figures like Baldur, Odin, Thor, and Freya all play key roles in Kratos and Atreus' journey throughout the Nine Realms. The most memorable of these characters are those who pop up throughout the story, reinforcing their unique personality and motivations with each appearance. Such is the case withGod of War Ragnarok’s Heimdall, one of the series' best villains that fans love to hate, and an archetype that needs to carry over to the nextGod of Warentry.

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The Next God of War Series Should Have Its Own Version of Heimdall

God of War Ragnarok’s Heimdall Excelled At His Job

Ripped right from mythology,God of War Ragnarok’s Heimdallhas been given the gift of foresight, along with mastery over the Bifrost. Heimdall uses these gifts to mock his adversaries relentlessly.

InGod of War Ragnarok, players first meet Heimdall as Atreus is climbing the walls surrounding Asgard. Heimdall mocks Atreus and even attempts to push him to his death, but Atreus manages to hold on and convince Heimdall to let him up, stating Odin wouldn’t be pleased if he killed his guest of honor. Though Heimdall agrees to take Atreus to Odin, he instead leads him into an ambush where he sends his Einherjar soldiers to attack the boy.

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Throughout the fight, Heimdall teases Atreus. Once the Einherjar have been defeated, he turns to physically bullying Atreus, using his mastery of the Bifrost and his powers of foresight to dodge all of the half-giant’s attacks. Heimdall’s assault only comes to an end whenThor and Odinappear.

This lengthy introduction to Heimdall does a great job of building a natural rivalry between the player and the Asgardian, with Heimdall’s arrogance and brutality encouraging players to want to take revenge. So, later on inGod of War Ragnarok’s storywhen Kratos and Freya set out to kill Heimdall, players should be enthusiastically on board. And when players finally manage to land a hit on the god, and see his arrogant facade crumble into frustration and fear, it’s incredibly satisfying.

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How The Next God of War Series Could Improve Upon Heimdall’s Blueprint

Heimdall’s continued antagonization of the player throughout the first two-thirds ofGod of War Ragnarokmakes his ultimate defeat feel all the more rewarding, and if the nextGod of Warwanted to up the ante with its own version of the character archetype, it could extend that period of antagonization. ]

Rather than have the new villain pop up for just the first two-thirds of the next game, they could appear throughoutthe nextGod of Warsaga, taunting Kratos and co. and retreating before their taunts can be stopped for good. By the time players finally get to silence the antagonist, the confrontation could have several games' worth of build-up, leading to a very climactic, cathartic duel.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Embark on an epic and heartfelt journey as Kratos and Atreus struggle with holding on and letting goFrom Santa Monica Studio comes the sequel to the critically acclaimed God of War (2018). Fimbulwinter is well underway. Kratos and Atreus must journey to each of the Nine Realms in search of answers as Asgardian forces prepare for a prophesied battle that will end the world. Along the way they will explore stunning, mythical landscapes, and face fearsome enemies in the form of Norse gods and monsters. The threat of Ragnarök grows ever closer. Kratos and Atreus must choose between their own safety and the safety of the realms.

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Kratos battling a creature with Atreus assisting in the background