Kratos has serious daddy issues. After being momentarily killed by his father, Zeus, at the beginning of God of War II, Kratos has spent every waking hour trying to return the favor. His quest for vengeance is unwavering. The majority of the cutscenes are centered on angry exchanges between Kratos and someone who dares oppose him, and end with an irreversible resolution. The motivation that pushes Kratos forward is easy to understand, but the repetition of his uncanny fury dulls the impact after a while. It's hard to relate to his actions after he gruesomely disposes of yet another mythical opponent with the same wicked scowl plastered on his face. For much of the game, the story hits just this one note.  - GameSpot


Now this has happen to me time and again, as soon as I want to blog about what would be cool in an upcoming came that I think doesn't exist, I find a hint that there is a new one in the making.  O well, still so cool that there is a God Of War IV coming in 2012.  

If I had a say, and I do.  It would be a great concept making our deranged Kratos move between lost cities such as Atlantis.  Exploring each city with its unique element based power.   

Johan Meyer

Self proclaimed gaming addict

Essie
7/6/2011 11:19:10 pm

I would love to see Kratos transported into the 21st century. See how he copes with all the technology, trying his best to find his way back to his own timeline.

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Larry
7/13/2011 08:32:27 pm

Kill it! Kill it with Fire!

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