| Aldro said: Guys you are missing a big point though when it comes to Kratos.
EDIT: "pride, wrath, sorrow, deceit, vain, glory, cowardice, hate, arrogance, gluttony, envy, vanity, lust, fear, greed, etc. " |
I actually played up toward the end of gow iii and then stopped (though I watched the ending cutscene on YouTube). Was tired of the things I mentioned in my previous post, and just couldn't care less about the story or Kratos anymore (also was about to start grad school at the time, so had a lot of prep stuff to do anyways). I never got to play CoO or GoS either. So...there are definitely a couple of gaps in my knowledge of the story.
Some of the things u mentioned gave me better insight into some of the story and its themes, though, especially the theme of hope. Thats a nice touch to the storyline that i didnt know about.
I still dont understand why they decided to completely dehumanize kratos tho, especially to the point of making him so unlikeable to many/most ppl. If they just gave him SOME boundaries or SOME evidence of a conscience (consistently), it wouldve made a big difference. Willing to kill anyone that gets in the way of his revenge against zeus? okay. Boring and monotonous after 3 games, but ok. Killing innocent ppl for either no reason or simply without a trace of moral conflict or regret? i dont get the draw there. I can go for kratos ripping a mythical enemy in half, but when it comes to humans/human-like beings, excessive/brutal killing (e.g. Hercules), or unnecessary killing (e.g. going out of his way to kill a person hanging onto a net - for no effing reason - instead of simply moving to the side to climb around him (gow iii)), are 2 of the biggest mistakes i think SSM made with kratos' character. I guess some ppl like that stuff, but again, most ppl - even many ppl who really like the GoW games - dont actually like kratos bc of these things.
Okay im moving on. Ive already gone too far off topic, and im sorry for that:( If i didnt want to be able to like GoW so bad (LOVE the Greek mythology setting and the overall epicness), i never would have bothered taking the time to type all of that.
Anyhooters.....
I had meant to mention ascension! When that first single player footage of Ascension came out, it got me interested, yet I thought I wouldn't be playing another GoW game again. It's funny how simple and discreet the part is that (singlehandedly) regained my interest: The goat creatures impale the 2 ppl with spears, but kratos actually pushes the 3rd person out of the way. It was even obvious that he didn't care THAT much, and he was even a bit of a jerk about it haha; but he still saved him. Intentionally. Loved it! It was such a small thing, yet that short scene got its own separate buzz on forums and from game critics. I SSM expand on this and on kratos' humanity throughout Ascension. I think this could make a huge difference.
That part also makes me think even more how much popularity GoW could gain if they continue the series with kratos transitioned into a protective sort of role for earth/humanity. They could even make him reluctant at first, or with some selfish motives, so that the transition is slow/less radical-seeming. Can keep a lot of the violent/brutal nature - just give kratos a reason for it, such as making it known that the creatures that represent his enemies do horrible things - kill children, rape, etc.: things that kratos simply AVOIDED before, but they now - due to his change resulting from GoW iii's ending - actually elicit anger, explaining his reason for brutalizing his enemies rather than simply killing them.
I think it could be amazing (again, if done right) - even if I'm the only one haha.
Wow why did I write so much? I really had to get work done:( Sigh.







