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"God of War": the series has matured with the paternity of its famous angry warrior

Philipp Rüegg
19.4.2018
Translation: machine translated

An almost unrecognisable Kratos is back. The series devoted to the bloodthirsty god of war has been transformed into a touching story of father and son. But don't worry, there's plenty of action to go around.

Who would have thought that the angry, bloodthirsty, epic series with the typical quick time events could turn out like this? Yet story was never an essential element of this game... Losing wife and child = revenge. The logic was simple and enough to kill monsters, demons and gods, and seduce a few damsels in the process.

It's the characters that make the story

An almost new game

While the game is slightly less violent, that doesn't mean Kratos has become cosy. Unlike previous versions, the brutality isn't completely gratuitous. It's much more illustrative of the harshness of the world and shows that Kratos is destined to remain a killing machine.

Levelling up, loot, skills and quests

The ability system further increases the variety and modalities of play. Focus, for example, on the invaluable aid of Atreus; you can direct your son indirectly and, if necessary, target your enemies. He then acts as an additional ranged attack. You'll also be able to activate various tricks to handle the axe and shield better.

The new version also comes with loot. Chests filled with new accessories or runes are constantly placed in your path. You'll also find them with your enemies. They improve your equipment. A pair of friendly dwarves also increase the value of your loot. They cost money or experience points, but they're worth it, and not just to reach the main objective. Side quests also allow you to face bosses if you wish and find loot with which to improve even further.

Summary: a good reason to buy a PS4

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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