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Zero999 said:
torok said:
Zero999 said:
killing cronos doesn't mean much when all that size doesn't translate into difficulty.

 

Cronos is pretty easy (on max difficulty, medium). But if we are talking about difficulty, the very hard mode (God mode, Titan, Chaos, depends on the game) on GoW is a challenge in a lot of areas:

- Ares on GoW 1

- Theseus on GoW 2 

- Daedalus' Labyrinth on GoW 3

- Cerberus on the 3 judges section at the end of GoW 3

- Satyrs on GoW 3, specially the 2 on the corridor next to Hera's garden

 

I've not played the 2 PSP games yet and I'm still halfway in GoW: A on maximum difficulty and it is still manageable. But anyone who played the games above can confirm that these parts are hell on earth. From the above, the worse is probably Ares or Theseus, despite the fact that I've beaten all of them except the 2 satyrs on the corridor (you can pass straight and that is really better because they are complete bastards).

Of modern games, GoW has one of the hardest difficulty when on very hard. Normal difficulty is easy, but it scalates real quickly. 

I'm not sure but if bayo is like W101, normal dificulty is already pretty hard. regardless, you'r e off topic. my point is that defeating cronos does'nt set any parameters. if all that size doesn't allow him to crush you, it loses the point.


I'm not off topic. I've compared a large enemy with another large enemy, and you argued about the difficulty. So I added difficult foes. And if him, with all that size, can't crush Kratos, it just means that he really have an amazing strength, being able to hold the Titans hands and avoiding being crushed.