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binary solo said:

They are all a bunch of pathetic wannabes not worthy of attention, especially given Kratos has pretty much handed over the reigns of overlordship of the world to the people by releasing all of the contents of Pandora's box. The remaining gods have actually lost all their power now. The only thng I want to see is that when Aphrodite and Kratos bonked in GoWIII she got preggers. So now we have a 1/4 mortal grandchild of Zeus. Athena, being the only remaining god of any worth, and who feels aggrieved towards Kratos, sees the child as a threat. Since all the Greek Gods are now pretty useless she enlists the help of a different pantheon of Gods to deal with this child. The child of Kratos is the protagonist. The spirit of Kratos is someone the child visits at some point.

Kratos' story is done and I really don't want another story about Kratos.

We could be here all day making up plotlines for possible GOW games, and some of them may even give us something worthwhile experiencing with Kratos in the spotlight.

You say any sequel with Kratos as pratogonist is no good, I say it could work as it is possible it could be underwhelming.

When I said I had a kill-list with other gods I was referring to other mythologies.

Actually, the God of War creator David Jaffe himself had the idea of Kratos going beyond destroying more mythologies, Stig Asmussen from Santa Monica shared some ideas from David Jaffe (and some Jaffe made but Stig attributed to GOW2's Barlog:

"What David Jaffe talked about doing was — and I'm not sure how it would happen — basically, you destroy Greek mythology and then Norse mythology is right around the corner", Asmussen told GamePro. "That's the next thing that Kratos would go after. It becomes clear at the end that he's going to become this harbinger of death across different mythologies in the world and maybe carry the series on from there."

- another idea from Jaffe that Asmussen apparently attributed to Barlog:

"Cory Barlog talked about Kratos becoming Death", says Asmussen. "He pretty much becomes the Grim Reaper at the end of the game and his blades become sickles. They're both incredibly good ideas, but you need a director to be passionate about the story and understand it intimately. If I had used Dave or Cory's idea, I wouldn't have been as passionate about it."

http://kotaku.com/5526898/god-of-war-creators-had-different-ideas-on-trilogys-ending-update



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1