God of War is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. God of War won Game of the Year 2018. This subreddit is dedicated to discussion of the games and sharing news about them. Or posting anything related to GOW really. 368K Members.
god of war had un-needed terribly designed rpg elements that make no sense. also the worlds felt unimaginative/empty. the game felt triple A but also lacked anything to give it character/life if that makes any sense. sure the graphics were nice but the world and levels sometimes felt so half assed. some parts did look awesome too. battles felt
Where God of War triumphs is as a game. God of War as a game is almost perfect. The depth of the combat is unparalleled. Unlike some similar games, there is no "rock paper scissors" where you learn quickly the best moveset for different enemies. The simple quick/heavy strikes, sometimes arrows from Atreus, slowly grow so pretty soon you are In fact, the reason why he got Baldr's brother to kill him with a twig of mistletoe varies depending on who you ask: some stories have him orchestrate the murder because of jealousy, but in others it's just a prank gone horribly wrong. Also Thor once dressed like a woman to marry a giant who'd stolen his hammer.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 weâre 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.
Review Embargo is almost over :) Man I havenât been this hyped for a game in years, only a few hours to go till the God of War Ragnarok review embargo is lifted, so excited to watch and read the reviews, another game of the year incoming ;) 9. It is exhilaratingly brutal: every hit has heft, and most enemies are a threat. You can unfurl an arsenal of attacks with bare fists, a shield and an ice-imbued axe that, once thrown, flies back The Abrahamic God (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) is canonically omnipotent and omniscient, that is all-knowing and all-powerful. That would mean that Kratos could only succeed as far as God wanted him to, which wouldnât make for a compelling story like God of War had with the Greek Gods and Norse Gods, who, while powerful, are not truly omnipotent or omniscient, even in their own sourceThat is a terrible idea, he is 57 and Kratos is built like a greek statue, plus Kratos has to be ash white or at least look like he is covered in ashes all the time. I mean, no matter who they cast, theyâre gonna need to paint the dude. After all, heâs not âI grew up in Swedenâ white, heâs literally unnaturally ashen.DBX3OD.