God of War 3 Remastered (PS5) - Kratos Vs. Helios Boss Fight [4K 60FPS]

God of War 3 Remastered (PS5) - Kratos Vs. Helios Boss Fight [4K 60FPS]

#Godofwar #kratos #Helios God of War 3 Remastered (PS5) - Kratos Vs. Helios Boss Fight [4K 60FPS] After traveling through the ruined city, Kratos discovers Helios once again; severely injured from being both crushed in Perses' hand and thrown into the city, rendering him unable to lift himself off the ground. A battalion of Olympus Sentinels converged on the wounded Helios, forming a shield that Kratos could not damage due to their Onyx shields. Kratos managed to break their shields by taking control of a Cyclops which had also arrived to assist Helios, using its club to batter through their defenses before ripping the Cyclops' eye socket out and killing it. Death Helios, pleading for his life, reminded Kratos of the debt he owed the mortal for saving him from Atlas years ago (in Chains of Olympus), and promised to repay Kratos if his life was to be spared as his life was spared from Atlas by Kratos. Kratos immediately demanded the location of The Flame of Olympus. Helios stated he would never reach it or kill Zeus and that he would forfeit his life trying; to which Kratos replied that his life is not the one Helios should worry about. Helios subsequently unleashed the power of the sun, in an attempt to blind Kratos. Kratos however, was able to block the light with his hands, slowly advancing towards the Sun God. When he got within range, Kratos began violently stomping his head, after which Helios begged him to stop. Helios lies by telling Kratos that he would have to bathe in the Flames of Olympus in order to obtain its power. Kratos immediately saw through Helios' deceit however, yelling that Hephaestus told him that the Flame would kill all who touched it. Helios tried to defend himself stating that Hephaestus was lying himself, as the "freak" had fallen from the graces of Olympus, so why would the Ghost of Sparta believe Hephaestus's word over an unfallen deity's like himself; Kratos retorted that it was exactly why he believed the smith god, for Hephaestus has nothing to gain or lose by lying to the Spartan, as they had both fell from Olympian grace and therefore on even grounds. Helios' brutal death Failing to convince Kratos, and with a final gaze at the Spartan, Helios sternly told Kratos his death would not lead him to Zeus, only for Kratos to reply that is where he was wrong. Kratos then grabbed his head, and started to pull it fiercely, Kratos then, delivered a powerful hit on Helios's neck, breaking it, and then grabbed the Sun God's head again and started to pull it with all his might, Helios screamed in pain as Kratos brutally tore off his head, killing him. Helios's severed head screamed in pain and anger as Kratos observed it. With the sun god's death, clouds blocked the sun, bringing darkness and storms across the Greece. Kratos would then use the late god's head to discover several secrets, blind enemies, and unlocking new paths throughout Olympus, as well as the Underworld. Most importantly, he used it to temporarily blind Cronos twice during his battle with the titan. In the final battle against Zeus, the Sun God's head, while undamaged, has its light dimmed when Zeus destroyed Kratos' equipment except for the Boots of Hermes, the Blades of Exile and the Blade of Olympus. God of War 3 Remastered (PS5) - Kratos Vs. Helios Boss Fight [4K 60FPS]