“I liked the idea that there was a lot more to Kratos than any of us knew. “I wanted to take on the challenge of a character everybody thought they knew, and make them think twice about who he is,” says Cory Barlog, the chatty, earnest creative director who led God of War’s five-year development. (If Game of Thrones is tits’n’dragons, God of War was tits’n’titans.) In this new God of War he is older, bearded, gruff, humourless and oddly pitiable, struggling to connect with his young son Atreus. In the God of War games of the 00s, Kratos was on a never-ending, gore-soaked vengeance mission against the Greek pantheon, ripping apart gods and beasts, engaging in mortifyingly puerile sex scenes in which he remained completely silent.
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