Kratos the GOD OF WAR is BACK

Hello, readers! You must be aware that Sony Interactive recently released a new game as a Component of their best-selling game, "GOD OF WAR," which was created by Santa Monica Studios. I can't wait to play this game on my console and share more insights with you, but first let me share some game history before getting to the review. Kratos, the game's main character, With extraordinary superhuman godlike power and fighting prowess, Kratos, a demigod son of Zeus who was born in Sparta, subsequently became the God of War. When Kratos accidentally killed his wife and daughter while serving as Ares' commanding officer, he lost his wife and daughter and gained the moniker "Ghost of Sparta." 

Kratos then renounced his service to the War God, eventually killing him and rising to Godhood by becoming the new and full "God of War." As the Deity ofWar, Kratos started taking revenge on his father, the Olympians, and the Titans who had betrayed him. He did this while continuing to be a full god eternally until moving on to another realm. The Son of Kratos, Arteus, discovered his identity as Loki in the last game. And this is where THOR enters the game and where it concludes.

The terrible Ragnarok is approaching, and its events will revolve around his son Atreus like one of Odin's ravens, so this game is the sequel to the narrative. Fimbulwinter, a period of turmoil that precedes Ragnarok, has already arrived, and in the years afterwards, Atreus has been getting stronger, discovering his Giant name, "Loki," and attempting to win his father's confidence.


The plot has many turns, and while it flits between big spectacle and intimate discourse, fakeouts and misdirection are weaved throughout the narrative. Old and new characters also play important roles, and there is rarely a wasted word between them. This includes new portrayals of Norse behemoths like Thor and Odin. 

I'll give this a 4.8 out of 5 rating, and I want to play as Kratos as soon as I can get my hands on this gorgeous game


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