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AndrewWK said:
M.U.G.E.N said:

I would spoiler tag that first bit...and dunno if you noticed..the ending showed it was not the 'end'

what the heck do you mean just mountains? sorry i can't take your opinion seriously after a statement like that....you generalize way way too much.  SO batman has always been in a city...and in the US.  the boss fights were different in gow of war too..i wish you and xxain would use the same methods of measurements to both games and not just gow.  The gameplay have made some real significant changes, both combat and movement.

Have you see elephants in greece? The goats, the elephants are oozing african/asian (southern/south east) influence. and why ignore the multiplayer?! it's a huge change for the series as I explained above..and it plays very differently too

change is there,,,gotta go more than skin deep to see it. Which I'm sure is the case with batman as well

tagged it.

And yes ot showed the end of Kratos, not of the series but of Kratos

I did not say just mountains, but you always end up somewhere in the mountains(You know its true). God of War has 5 games and Batman 2 (from Rocksteady) you can´t measure them equally.

I know there where changes, I already said that. They attached the "magic" to the weapons which as not a real improvement imo, and they made you climb a  Titan who climbs a mountain. And climbing was not really new, we already had that in God of War 2. And those Goats are from the very first God of War game, except the big one, now they just look better.

I think the overall weapons system they ended up with was fantastic at the end of the third game, where you can switch them up mid combo. Compare that with what we had in the first game and you'll realize (maybe) how much it has changed (for the better)

I do agree with you, that a change in setting (Norse or Egyptian while keeping the name of the IP) will be extraordinarily epic, but I'm not tired of these games enough to be disappointed by what we have been shown so far.