![]() Carson is not set to return in the new game. In other God of War news, original Kratos voice actor T.C. You can also read our interview with Barlog about the challenge of making people take Kratos seriously. "And I thought, 'There's some fascinating potential here for what Kratos would be like if given a second chance.'" "You have a kid and it kind of changes the way you see things and how I approached problems creatively," Barlog said. In the same interview, Barlog talked to us about how having a child helped him reinvent Kratos and the God of War series. "It's a fun space to be in because it allows us to paint our own image of Norse mythology as opposed to anyone else's," Barlog said. This idea that we're at is saying, 'We're at a prehisory point, where gods did walk the Earth, when monsters were real, before they became extinct.' "In the viking era, they always talked about, 'The gods have abandoned us.' Thor and Loki and Odin all walked the Earth at one point, but they're not around any more. "A lot of people think Norse, they think viking, but there's really this amazing prehistory-the migration, and then prior to that, the pre-migration era," Barlog explained. Now Playing: God of War - E3 2016 Gameplay Trailer In terms of the actual game, that usually translated into massive, chaotic, over-the-top action sequences. Though these types of sequences will definitely be present in the new "God of War," the gameplay will be much more methodical and slow-paced.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's In that so-called origin story, Kratos' is famously short-tempered and quick to act violently. We want to tell the story of Banner now." Your controller will have a "kid, do something" button Put more simply, Barlog told IGN, "We’ve already told the story of The Hulk. By transitioning into the world of Norse mythology, the new "God of War" can tackle a more personal chapter of Kratos' life. In an interview with the gaming site Polygon, "God of War" creative director Cory Barlog said the previous "God of War" games were like Kratos' origin story. If you missed that day of history class, that's Thor, Odin, Loki, and all of their family and friends. So far, the "God of War" series has taken place in the world of Greek mythology, but the newest one takes place in Scandinavia, tackling the world of Norse mythology. ![]() Despite looking quite different, it is indeed a sequel. Wrong! "God of War" will actually add on to the existing games in the series. The trimmed down title for the game, which is simply "God of War," might lead you to believe the PlayStation 4-exclusive game is a reboot. These are the coolest details we've found thus far, shedding light on just what kind of game we can expect "God of War" to be. ![]() Since the game's initial reveal, lots of little details have begun trickling out. While the game will still have those characteristic overblown action sequences, the heart of the game lies in the relationship between Kratos and his son. It seems like the new "God of War" is ridding itself of the worst tropes of action games: one-dimensional characters, and overtly sexual (often distasteful) portrayals of female characters, to name a few. Instead, "God of War" features a bearded, grizzled Kratos as a father to a young boy. More than just gorgeous graphics, the new "God of War" eschews much of what audiences have come to expect from the series as a whole. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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