From what can be gleaned from the God of War Ragnarök trailer, the sequel is wasting no time in picking up where the first left off, and will be finishing the Norse story of Kratos' narrative. Atreus may be older, but the nature of his identity is still a mystery and the battle against the Asgardians is still brewing.Last we saw Kratos, he still enjoyed getting hammered on a bottle of red, participating in a well-lit orgy and slaying Greek gods in ways that a teenager might storyboard onto the back of a ruled
Kratos is the former Greek God of War, while Atreus is half Giant, one-quarter god, and one-quarter mortal and is also referred to by his Giant name, Loki. Since the conclusion of the previous game, Kratos and Atreus have been in hiding at their home in Scandinavia in the realm of Midgard, training for the inevitable battle ahead of them.Uthok. • 5 yr. ago. One explanation could be that kratos had it destroyed. In Tyr's vault,Kratos gives a knife to Atreus, saying that he mixed a metal from his home with a metal from midgard. This metal could be the blade of Olympus. As for the rest of the blade, it could be Kratos destroyed the rest of it, only keeping the metal needed for a
Like Kratos, God of War recalls the past while acknowledging the need to improve. Everything new it does is for the better, and everything it holds onto benefits as a result. Kratos is no longer aHow is kratos still alive Veladus posted Danceswithsloth posted there isn't one, that's why there are so many of these topics. we don't know how he survived. but he did, and swam/walked/crawled his ass to midgard somehow. Yeah, it's a total mystery. Not like there's nobody guarding the afterlife.
The PlayStation 4’s God of War is changing a lot when it launches April 20. Kratos is now fighting in a Norse setting instead of ancient Greece. But that new locale isn’t the most radical
Story-wise, everything in God of War III fell to the wayside. I still love this game but to me, it's a narrative failure and the new one did a fantastic job salvaging what little remained of Kratos. /endrant Feel free to downvote me. Maybe it's just oldmanism, and the empathy in me that isn't as amused with violence as he used to be.
Kratos Goes to Egypt in God of War Comics. A lot of fans already knew that Kratos had been to Egypt. It was revealed in Tyr's Vault that other pantheons exist and that Kratos had encountered some