@Klarkada

Bigger size means bigger hitbox. Gods are smart, titans aren't

@ExtremeGameplays1

I thought you were also going to bring up size inconsistency in the Titans IN GoW3 generally. One second Cronos' shoulder is a football field, next it's a queen size bed for some stupid reason.

Happens a lot in GoW2 as well with Atlas.

@night00glider

What's more amazing is that in the scene of GOW2 where Hades pulled out Atlas's soul, he was actually already in giant form, the burning on the ground is actually trees burning

@it_again

(About that size question) The Gods had lesser power in the beginning that's why they were smaller, even hades chains were not glowing or purple.....their might grew with prayers of mortals and occupations of 3 newly found Dominions (heavens, earth, underworld(s) below)

@felixortiz257

Kratos snatched Zeus' ability to go colossal with the Blade Of Olympus back in 
God Of War 2.

@zelnickno.2348

0:36 tbf in gow2 kratos sucked up zeus' god size with the blade of olympus

@hassoselb02

The Gods And Titans Can Change Their Height. And Haephastus Has Probably Been Cursed To Be Like That Forever So He Cant Escape.

@JustaGuy5296

Kratos is a big guy....

@reagz2515

What would be amazing is David Jaffe, Cory Barlog, Stig Asmussen, and/or Bruno Velazquez doing a reaction video on this

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bro called me short in 20 ways

@DanteTMed

You haven't scratched the surface of this major delima, the stupid titans have inconsistent sizes, in each segment they're at a different size, amd it's most noticeable against cronos or in the entire prologue with gaia, the sizes are so random it's not even funny

@GhostofSpartagodofwarkratos

We can all agree Kratos is a fucking beast!

@drlecter2077

1:42 It's good to mention that's not just a GoW thing, it's a norse mythology thing.

The ones we call "giants" today were just called "jötnar" (plural for jötunn) in the norse sagas. There is no known translation for the word nor a very accurate definition of what a "jötunn" is, all that is known is that they were similar beings to gods, like the titans of greek mythology. But at some point it was translated as "giant", which leads everyone to imagining the jötnar with gigantic sizes, even though that is never described in the myths.

@EzanaSpace

Nah, using helios’s decapitated head as a meme is so disrespectful.😂😂😂

@VanTemplar

I'm still waiting for Kratos to shrink to 5'8 so I can cosplay him 🤣

@Alaxy10

Never stop uploading my guy Love the videos

@jormun_jormie10

in the great war i think that the olympians went into their big form because they look a lot bigger than they are supposed to be in the cutscene and the titans went in their bigger form because lets assume the titans can do that too

@tirtho_

😂😂😂😂 i died laughing throughout this entire video

@Leviathan1000

That's it aswell prime greek kratos was 7'8 "and had a bodybuilder looke and could change size as well, but as he got older, he shrunk down to 6'4 and had a strongman build in norse.

@lidge1994

I'm guessing growing in size means the Gods find it harder to channel their Godly powers, which work better against Titans than brute strength.