God of War 4 (aka God of W4r, God of Four, 4 God 4 Fourious, etc) is, I think it’s fair to say, not what people expected from a God of War follow-up. In it, Kratos has a precious new family member (his beard) and also a son. What does it all mean? Nothing’s concrete yet, but there’s been some interesting speculation.
Now that Death Stranding has landed on iOS, here are five other PS4-era blockbusters that we'd love to have to play on our iPhones at any time.
Like the film or television industry, the world of gaming has seen its fair share of reboots over the years. While some of these video game reboots have had
What if we told you that the future of the God of War franchise might just lie in the hands of Kratos’ young son, Atreus?
Might be in a minority here but I didn't enjoy any of the sections playing as Atreus or having companions at all. If I had my way it'd be Kratos on his lonesome from start to finish. Straightforward action gameplay without the endless boring chatter.
One thing that I was confused on is when the name of the building popped up and it said that it was discovered. Does that mean the game is going to be open world? I m probably reading too much in to it, I hope it isn't personally not every game needs to follow the open world trend. Still hyped for this though...God of War was my first PS2 game I ever bought on my own, so the series holds a special place to me and will accept whatever the direction is that they go in.
Oh..Kotaku is still a thing? I thought Hulkamania buried them.
Since when is a beard considered a family member?!
Wow...this was a really great write up noting some interesting theories....thanks!