Edited By
Liam Chen

As gamers immerse themselves in the rich narratives of the God of War universe, they have taken to forums to voice their opinions on the series' most compelling villains. With multiple strong contenders, including Baldur and Odin, fans are divided on who stands out the most.
Several notable villains have left a mark on players throughout the series. Key figures in current discussions include:
Odin: Described as a "scumbag" with a well-crafted character arc.
Thor: Viewed as both a "badass" and a tragic figure manipulated by Odin.
Baldur: Regarded for his emotional depth, with fans praising his transformation from vulnerability to rage.
In community discussions, impressions of these characters range.
"Odin is cunning and not just your typical action game antagonist. He really tries to corrupt Atreus and schemes for his goals."
A player noted, "Thor, while villainous, showcases depth as a victim of Odin's abuse."
Another user remarked on Baldur's character range, calling Jeremy Davies' portrayal exceptional.
"His boss fights are fun, and he captivates audiences every time," one fan commented.
Responses suggest a mix of admiration and criticism around violence in villain portrayals and their complexity. While many celebrate the intricate storytelling, others question the violent nature of the characters.
โญ Odin is recognized for his cunning nature: "More than just a villain, he exemplifies manipulation."
โ๏ธ Thor's character arc is highlighted: "He's pushed to despair by an unloving father."
๐ญ Baldur's depth is memorable: โHis emotional journey makes him a standout.โ
As fans continue to discuss and debate the intricacies of these villains, the God of War narrative continues to engage players like never before. Who do you think is the best villain?