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LuccaCardoso1 said:
pitzy272 said:

There are specific artistic and narrative reasons for them doing this. I believe the biggest reason is a matter of intimacy. It’s a story about Kratos and his son, and this way you truly never leave their side for the entire journey. 

That's probably it. If the camera never cuts, you feel like you're not missing a single thing about the relationship of Kratos and his son, and so you'll be more involved with the story and with the characters, and feel sadder when one of them dies (that's my prediction for the game's story: either Kratos or his son will die at the end. I'll be kind of sad annoyed if one of they do die because it is so cliché, but whatever).

Kratos dies all the time, it wouldn't surprise me if he dies again this time.



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