Players should enjoy the game at their own pace regardless of the time listed above. The God of War franchise currently has 8 games in the series, with another installment in the works. The next God of War will release in To get the latest updates on release timing, make sure you follow Santa Monica Studio on Twitter , Instagram , and Facebook!
Find out more. Buy now. A fantastic odyssey. The quest to redeem Kratos Living as a man outside the shadow of the gods, Kratos must adapt to unfamiliar lands, unexpected threats, and a second chance at being a father. A saga borne of ashe. Father and son. Atreus is the humanity that Kratos lost "From a story perspective, Atreus is the humanity that Kratos lost.
Bringing Atreus to life. Father and son trailer. Magic of throwing the axe. The Leviathan Axe. A darker, more elemental world. Our Norse universe. Prehistory point While real Norse lore and mythology was extensively researched by our team and is often heavily drawn from, this is our unique twist on the Pre-Viking, Pre-Migration Era of Norse Mythology. Exploring Norse myth. Sindri Huldra brothers. Brok Huldra brothers.
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Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Set in an entirely new mythological world, God of War 4 offers an experience that is unique from the rest of the series.
It offers a tantalizing mystery set in a beautiful and dangerous world, rich with playable content and fun surprises. Not only is the gameplay fun and exciting, but the story is riveting and heartfelt, resulting in one of the strongest PlayStation games ever made. A large portion of God of War 4's story is a mystery, slowly revealing itself to the player as they progress. Taking place an unknown amount of time after God of War III , this tale once again sees Kratos, a divine but now aged warrior, embarking on a perilous journey packed with violence.
However, instead of being set in the world of Greek mythology, God of War 4 inexplicable takes place in the lands of Norse lore. After the death of his wife Faye, Kratos and his son Atreus set out to carry her ashes to the top of a nearby mountain. Shortly after their journey begins, Kratos is attacked by a mysterious enemy, sent by the powerful god Odin. Fearing for his son's safety and eager to deliver Faye's ashes to the mountain, the pair set off into the wilds of Midgard where uncertainty awaits.
Although God of War 4 maintains the third-person action genre of its predecessors, there's a lot about the game that is notably different. Instead of wielding Kratos' iconic blades, you'll utilize his new Leviathan Axe, which can be thrown and then magically pulled back to his hand. You'll use the axe in both combat and exploration, cleaving through enemies' skulls and solving environmental puzzles respectively.
Combat generally feels more complex than before, offering a variety of distinct moves and abilities over hack 'n slash attacks. It is a ton of fun from the start right to the end and it is a truly iconic video game that every gamer needs to experience. Let me start by saying this is one of the most complete and well-developed games I've seen. God of War is set in Greek mythology, and as you might expect the gods are not getting along. Ares has decided to destroy Athens and, well, Athena is not too happy.
However, the gods are forbidden to wage war against each other so the battle must be fought in the mortal realm. Hence Kratos, a general that sold his soul to Ares years ago and is now being summoned by Athena and the other gods to put and end to Ares once and for all. Usually action games lose me well before the end.
Run around, attack enemies, solve simple puzzles, advance story. God of War breaks that stereotype right out of the gates. Somehow God of War manages to cover all its bases and then some. It's remarkable how smooth the game is from start to finish and I've got to admit, it's been well into morning before I turned the game off many times. There always seems to be a reason to keep playing.
Either you'll find yourself pushing the story along in anticipation for the next scene or battling for the next weapon upgrade. It's the combat system that holds God of War together and drives the experience however. Not only is the control system comfortable, easy to use, and intuitive, but battling enemies is actually enjoyable.
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