God of War Ragnarok’s free Valhalla DLC was announced right before its impending release and the only way it was really marketed was being a roguelike mode behaving as an epilogue. Because The Last of Us Part 2’s remaster had previously revealed its own roguelike mode, though, it wouldn’t be surprising if many fans took that to mean they’d be comparable in what they offered from a narrative standpoint, but that couldn’t be more incorrect. No Return doesn’t appear to have any story-related content, while God of War Ragnarok received a worthy epilogue with tantalizing deep cuts from the original God of War trilogy.