God of War (2018) is considered by many to be one of the PlayStation 4's best exclusive. Kratos' journey through Norse mythology is revered by fans and has been showered with praise by critics. It was a huge turning point for developer Santa Monica Studio, as before this project the company was working on a new sci-fi game in the hope of recovering from the lackluster sales of God of War: Ascension. Returning to the God of War franchise in 2018 resulted in something truly special, and its sequel God of War: Ragnarok has leftfans curious.
With any sequel to a beloved game, expectations skyrocket. Detailed storytelling, increasingly elaborate puzzles, and improved visuals are what many presume will be included, and with a title as distinctive and epic as God of War: Ragnarok, the hope is that it will be bigger and better than ever. Much like Horizon Forbidden West did for the original, God of War's follow-up could present a larger, more carefully crafted world and story. As winter sets in and old enemies reemerge for Kratos and Atreus, there's every chance God of War: Ragnarok will be huge.
God of War Ragnarok May 2022 Trailer Rumor Breakdown
Norse mythology, unlike Greek or Roman, has a pre-determined destiny for many of its figures. Ragnarok (loosely translating to «fate of the gods») is an event consisting of many events that result in the end of the world. God of War introduced players to some key figures in the mythology that have a substantial role to play in Ragnarok, and though the game takes artistic license in its depiction of Loki, there are pre-set occurrences that will likely be at the forefront of the game.
Fimbulwinter was teased at the end of God of War, with the land being submerged in snow. This is the first
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