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Game Rant on MSNGod of War Moving Back to Greece Would Raise One Obvious QuestionIt's been rumored the next God of War could be returning to Greece, and if that's true, it would raise one obvious question ...
God of War: Ragnarok raises every stake for Kratos and his son Atreus. More than 15 years after the first God of War game, Santa Monica Studio still manages to outdo itself with the huge scale of ...
The recently released Ragnarök is a direct sequel to that game, picking up after its predecessor revealed that Kratos’ son, Atreus, is actually the Norse god Loki, and that the mythological e ...
Players can finally tell Kratos’ son Atreus to shut the heck up, as first reported by Kotaku. In the original release, Atreus was like Ocarina of Time’s Navi on Adderall. He was, in a word ...
That’s the question at the heart of Sony Santa Monica’s “God of War Ragnarök,” which picks up the story of Kratos and his son Atreus in the midst of an unforgiving Fimbulwinter.
Check out how we test and review games here In a new post on the PlayStation blog, Cory Barlog, the game director on the project, talks about the concept and development of Atreus, Kratos’s son ...
Longtime fans were quick to portray the franchise’s tonal shift as the “daddification” of Kratos; the change corresponded with the introduction of his son, Atreus, who accompanies his father ...
The sequel, God of War Ragnarök, however, is about severing those ropes — or, rather, letting them fall. The things that characters held on to, we realize, were prisons, not protections.
Freya is angry at Kratos because he killed her son Baldur while trying to stop him from killing her. Kratos, the protagonist of God of War, has few friends. Although he is notorious for his ...
There are a lot of other things to dig into with Ragnarök. There’s the continued story, where Kratos’ son Atreus is now older and trying to learn about his past and future amid an impending ...
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