God of War

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Probably one of the best games of the new generation, God of War is a direct sequel to the previous God of War series that follows Kratos' story after he utterly destroyed the whole Greek Pantheon. He now somehow ended up in Midgar, the home of Norse mythology.
The story involves an Older Kratos who now has to take care of his son Atreus. The game is as action-packed as the previous installments, however, the story is less "kill everything that moves and rip the gods apart", and is more, "I need to protect my home and my son from a weirdo". It basically went from "God of War", to "Dad of War".
The game also has set a new standard in-game direction with all the scenes smoothly transitioning from gameplay to cutscene, and back, with no loading screens or cuts, whatsoever in-between. The opponents and especially the Valkyrie Boss fights leave players with a decent thrill of combat and the classic Quick Time Events (QTE) are there to stay.
The usual puzzles are as creative as ever and you'll also enjoy the natural conversations or dialogues the characters have as they explore Midgar and the other realms of Norse Mythology. This is why it deserved 2018's Game of the Year. I honestly think it can still hold its own vs the newer games of recent years!
The story involves an Older Kratos who now has to take care of his son Atreus. The game is as action-packed as the previous installments, however, the story is less "kill everything that moves and rip the gods apart", and is more, "I need to protect my home and my son from a weirdo". It basically went from "God of War", to "Dad of War".
The game also has set a new standard in-game direction with all the scenes smoothly transitioning from gameplay to cutscene, and back, with no loading screens or cuts, whatsoever in-between. The opponents and especially the Valkyrie Boss fights leave players with a decent thrill of combat and the classic Quick Time Events (QTE) are there to stay.
The usual puzzles are as creative as ever and you'll also enjoy the natural conversations or dialogues the characters have as they explore Midgar and the other realms of Norse Mythology. This is why it deserved 2018's Game of the Year. I honestly think it can still hold its own vs the newer games of recent years!