I actually just finished the 2018 game and am of the mind that his character didnt really change THAT much, maybe towards the end arguably.

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    That’s a big part what makes the new God of War so great - that Kratos has changed. He’s not a one-dimensional murder machine anymore; he’s a dad, and becoming a dad softens you. The game would’ve flopped if he was still the same Kratos from 18 years ago.

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      That’s something I think many folks forget, in art your have to change or else people will eventually get bored of it.

      God of War is one of those games that wants to tell a story, so of course Kratos is going to change since the game isn’t meant to be a saturday morning cartoon where characters are meant to be one-dimensional. Like, if they want games like that, there’s always Crash Bandicoot or Call of Duty where the plot doesn’t really matter that much.

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    I can appreciate an edgy as hell 2000s character today. Characters like Jack Garland in Stranger of Paradise and Vergil in Devil May Cry 5 are fun to me because they’re practically caricatures. They could’ve done that with Kratos, but taking a character the least suited for parenthood, especially single parenthood and putting him in that situation was narratively interesting. Kratos processing his wife’s death, reconciling his relationship with his son, and ultimately learning to let both go is more adult than running around ripping everything in half because angy.

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    it’s always been baffling to me how gamers cried when roger ebert said video games weren’t art but violently react when video games are elevated on an emotional and/or aesthetic level

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      What they always wanted was people from “legitimate” forms of media to tell them that video games are legitimate too.

      Of course video games have always been art - guys like Roger Ebert who dismiss the medium are reacting to the fact that the biggest games are crass commercial products. Imagine dismissing all of cinema but the only films you’ve seen are the Marvel movies.

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    i enjoy how one of the few gaming franchises that got better and more mature with time and after changing hands makes the OG creator seethe because his juvenile ultraviolent misogynist toybox was taken from him

    alternatively frothingfash “They shrunk his shoulders, made him look soft.”

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    Did this dick weed forget that the original god of war games back in the day killed themselves through player exhaustion and that the reboot was wildly successful for being different.

    After god of war 1-3, ascension and the psp games people literally didn’t want any more of old kratos and old kratos gameplay, it was so bad that anything being like god of war was shit on like dantes inferno.

    Personally I much prefer the rebooted series. The originals were fun but pretty shallow and generally boiled down to mash button and sometimes big enemy with qte and angry man go AAARRGGG.

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      I quite like the rebooted series, but I would like the power level turned up a bit. It’s all well and good having the gritty one on one combat for major creatures, but also I want to be able to just tear through minor enemies rather than things getting complicated when there’s more than 2 of them.

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      G*mers are stuck in the 90’s and still think “attitude” is the most admirable trait imaginable. I think it now makes sense why they’re stereotypically reactionary. They see themselves as too cool to respect others, and because of how cool they are, all the losers around them are targets for their all-knowing-but-sassy mouth.

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        Gamers are reactionary because most of them are essentially big man babies. Their idea of masculinity is the same as that of an insecure teenage boy. The reason why they are so obsessed with video games in the first place is because these types of people are still stuck in the same mindset they had when they were 15, they simply never moved on and think binging call of duty and watching anime with big tiddy waifus in it is the dopest shit ever, and that the evil woke feminists want to take their fun away or whatever.

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          Huh, maybe it’s actually a good thing that I’m not nearly as interested in video games as I used to be. The boomers were right, it’s much better to geek out over music than video games.

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    Nooo, he can’t care about being a better father to his son while still viciously murdering gods, he’s so soft now!!!pronounjak-rage

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    Kratos isn’t a character he’s a brand for all the loyal PlayStation consumers to go “wow videogame so mature now it’s totally not cringe for me to still play this now that I have kids”.

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    Kratos remaining a vengeful murder machine would have cheapened the conclusion of the old series (Ascension notwithstanding). Like, what was he supposed to do from there after killing the whole Greek Pantheon who set him on his path in the first place?

    His whole character development was also one of the big draws of the 2018 game, as opposed to the Assassin’s Creed route of “Same God of War but Norse Mythology because why not”.