#DEXTER Posted March 26, 2020 Share Posted March 26, 2020 I actually completed this game in my PS4 console, I passed a wonderful experiences into this game, It's hard to overstate how impressive "God of War" is. It's the high water mark of 2018 so far the game that will measure all others. Whether you've played games in the series before is not important. Even if you don't like the previous "God of War" games, there is something here for you, In other words, If you own a PlayStation 4 "God of War" is a must-own, must-play game. let me just say this, Simply put, God of War is on a different level, The game is an incredibly impressive and fully realized experience unmatched by anything I've played in recent memory. It's scary good. And it's only on PS4. Now about the game story, When it comes to the main story though, it can’t be explained just how deep and emotional it feels to watch Kratos and Atreus grow together, its a bit sad one, God of War opens on a sad note this time, Its about his wife ashes, Kratos wife has died. Having killed most of his kin in the Greek pantheon in the original God of War trilogy, he’s retired in solitude to the land of the Norse gods. He married, had a son "Atreus" and intended to live a quiet life. Now, to respect his wife’s wishes, he and Atreus must climb the highest peak in the Norse world to spread her ashes, Also there is an unimportant hubs in the game about the main story, But it is a supplement to get full experience in game . Well in game sometimes to open a locked doors or chests often requires a little bit of forethought. They rarely take long to figure out, but they are complex enough to make you shift your mind away from combat strategy to a puzzle-solving mindset, which prevents any one type of activity from feeling to monotonous. The kid 'Atreus" ;v i call him kid xd, has many abilities he's as a game mechanic could have been the downfall in the game if done poorly, I was weary of having to babysit a kid throughout every fight xD, but instead it felt as if he was babysitting me at times. His usefulness is on another level. His ability to jump on top of enemies to hold them in place allows for better combos, his arrows with different abilities can slow enemies and render them more vulnerable, and his navigational assistance all helped me through my journey to the top of the mountain. The combat in God of War is extremely satisfying. The power of your axe can be felt with every hit, and the full strength of Kratos can be felt every time you enter Spartan Rage mode. The ability to unlock so many moves to work with made combat a fun and engaging way to experiment, and Atreus’s unlockable abilities furthered this. Weapons, armor, enchantments, and gems were all special ways to enhance your abilities and attributes even more. The amount of diversity in the combat felt like a breath of fresh air as every time you earned something new you felt as if you were truly gaining in power. lemmi talks a little about some boss fights -The brothers Magni and Modi Quote Full fight video: -Baldur Quote actually they had two fights, but this the final one: -Valkyries Quote -Gunnr -Geirdriful -Eir -Kara -Róta -Ölrún -Gondul -Hildr After you eliminate all of them, you will reach their queen fight "Sigrun", The big bossa :V All fights: Hahaha in the video it takes for him just 48 mints to kill them all, for me it takes about a day to kill their queen xD Well, About my verdict, I expected great action from god of war, and it delivers that handily. But I didn’t expect it to be a thrilling journey in which every aspect of it complements the others to form what is nothing short of a masterpiece. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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