flyingmonkeyunicorn. • 1 yr. ago. Well canonically Greece doesn’t even exist anymore in the God of War games, it’s been flooded, destroyed by earthquakes, and ravaged by raging storms. All because of Kratos. So no, it wouldn’t make sense to go back there, Egyptian myth was the original choice for the 2018 game instead of Norse, and In the next game whatever mythology we end up in it would be super cool to see some shadow of the colossus style boss fights where we’re actually climbing on them instead of dodging their attacks and using the environment. Discussion. 1 2. r/GodofWarRagnarok: A subreddit for the game God of War: Ragnarok. 249K subscribers in the GodofWar community. God of War is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published… It would be so funny. I’m one of the people that watch the game awards solely for trailers, the actually winners don’t really matter. trailers plus orchestra music. the music is always awesome. I'm hoping it happens now, GOW and ER split the vote enough that the kitty game takes the cake would be a real gamer move. Elden Ring got review bombed first by God of War fans when the game came out last month. So seeing it get review bombed in retaliation isn’t surprising to be honest. Its stupid both ways. But I can understand why it happened. If only people could stop being so petty and just let each game stand in its own right. God of War (2018) review. The first hour of this game sets an amazing tone that I really enjoyed. The tension between Kratos and Atreus is very easy too see and makes getting to know their relationship interesting. The first scene in the medium of Kratos chopping wood sets a dull scene of him burying his wife. Giant Bomb is a bit weird for me. Not in a bad way, just that they're becoming less of the traditional game sites. It feels like they're like "early Rooster Teeth" years (people you like and want to hear their opinion on games), except that they have more insight and experience when critiquing games and you'll have to watch Quick Looks (or other series) or listen to them on their podcasts From the games you said you enjoyed before, Horizon would be the closer comparison as it's more open world, do things when you want to do them. God of War was much more linear. I personally prefer more linear games generally, like Uncharted, because I like to feel a sense of completion rather than the open world where you can very easily miss Kratos vs Christian God (God of War 5) Id die for a new DI. God of War works better with polytheism IMO. Gotta fight through a lot of archangels before you get to the big man. Can’t imagine Gabriel going down easily. Isn’t Gabriel an archangel which are supposedly in the lower brackets of the nine angel types. lVdgz.

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