Kantor said: Believe me, there's a lot more to God of War than brutally slaughtering monsters. It's precisely the essence of the game, the story and atmosphere, the epic feeling and characters, the variety of gameplay, that distinguish God of War from knockoffs like Dante's Inferno. And God of War is one of the few games in which excessive violence and gore are actually justified, because Greek mythology itself isn't full of ponies and fairy dust. |
I don't know... It just doesn't sound good for me. I regreted playing it for a long time because of all this fanboyism existing regarding the game (maybe I'm acting like one now), but I'm pissed off now with this third game coming. I'll play the next time I have the chance, but I still think it won't amaze me as it amazed many others out there. It's my true feeling: there's something wrong with it, there's no way...
Anyway, thanks for finally explaining this game. I was tired of people describing the game with irritating phrases like "OMG, KRATOS RULES!!! BEST THING EVER!!!" and alikes.