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Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more



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o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more

Play God of War Saga. It's like 30 dollars used at gamestop (I think 40 new... I'd buy new to support the developers). It has GoW:1,2,3, CoO and GoS I went into gamestop looking for the GoW:Origins because I already played 1,2 and 3 and Origins is discountinued and the guy tried to get me to buy the saga. It's worth the money in my opinion.



I believe this is the how the storyline goes. *Pulled shamefully from IGN* Have yet to play origns collection.

God Of War: Ascension
God Of War: Chains Of Olympus
God Of War
God Of War: Betrayal
God Of War: Ghost Of Sparta
God Of War II
God Of War III

Source: http://ca.ign.com/wikis/god-of-war-ascension/God_of_War_Timeline



I hope they do something like this for god of war 4.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLrhWErmWcc

I prefer greek mythology over christian mythology.



o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more


If GOW3 was my only GOW game I would think Kratos was a pointless murder as well. The third game is the culmination of a trilogy of his struggles with the gods.The games have a reason for his rage and it can only be understood by playing the saga, but GOW3 is the worst one to base an opinion on if you want to know Kratos. If you care to understand, the sagas price should be pretty good at this point. :)



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S.T.A.G.E. said:
o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more


If GOW3 was my only GOW game I would think Kratos was a pointless murder as well. The game does have a reason for his rage and it can only be understood by playing the saga. If you care to understand, the sagas price should be pretty good at this point. :)

i know its a common complaint but i never believed that to be the case

i always knew that there had to be reasons for kratos' actions in gow 3 ( which should be obvious since cronologically its the last game in the series so far )

so i've been reading up on the story and its clear to see why he feels the way he does from how his family was killed to how his mother was treated etc etc etc

and its not as if the gods and titans were innocent either 

i don't see how someone could be expected to go through these events and not be enraged



o_O.Q said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more


If GOW3 was my only GOW game I would think Kratos was a pointless murder as well. The game does have a reason for his rage and it can only be understood by playing the saga. If you care to understand, the sagas price should be pretty good at this point. :)

i know its a common complaint but i never believed that to be the case

i always knew that there had to be reasons for kratos' actions in gow 3 ( which should be obvious since cronologically its the last game in the series so far )

so i've been reading up on the story and its clear to see why he feels the way he does from how his family was killed to how his mother was treated etc etc etc

and its not as if the gods and titans were innocent either 

i don't see how someone could be expected to go through these events and not be enraged


Lol the titans really fucked up. They were the biggest dummies in the series. They just used him and thought he wouldn't be a problem. If they kept a strong alliance they would have been on top... but I guess Kratos did kinda screw them in other games such as Atlas.



Max King of the Wild said:


Lol the titans really fucked up. They were the biggest dummies in the series. They just used him and thought he wouldn't be a problem. If they kept a strong alliance they would have been on top... but I guess Kratos did kinda screw them in other games such as Atlas.


thats true but they too betrayed kratos and ended up suffering for it



o_O.Q said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more


If GOW3 was my only GOW game I would think Kratos was a pointless murder as well. The game does have a reason for his rage and it can only be understood by playing the saga. If you care to understand, the sagas price should be pretty good at this point. :)

i know its a common complaint but i never believed that to be the case

i always knew that there had to be reasons for kratos' actions in gow 3 ( which should be obvious since cronologically its the last game in the series so far )

so i've been reading up on the story and its clear to see why he feels the way he does from how his family was killed to how his mother was treated etc etc etc

and its not as if the gods and titans were innocent either 

i don't see how someone could be expected to go through these events and not be enraged


The last straw as to why Kratos snapped was revenge for (Spoiler): The death of his brother Deimos. His thoughts and dreams led him to figure out his brother was abducted  by the gods when they were children and so he pursed his dreams and found his brother only to lose him again by the man the gods hired to detain him. During Ghost of Sparta, Athena and the rest of the gods try to stop Kratos from finding out the truth and after Kratos fails to save him, he returns to mouth Olympus with a huge scowl on his face ready to rip the place to shreds and at that point Zeus has no choice but to overthrow Kratos as the God of War in the beginning of part two. Kratos' reason for being pissed went a while without being explained. Just in case you would like to know, the reason Kratos brother was abducted was because the fates revealed to Zeus much like the fates revealed to his father Chronos that he would be overthrown, but this time it would be at the hands of a pale warrior. The gods mistakened Kratos' brother for him and left Kratos believing his brother was dead for years.



S.T.A.G.E. said:
o_O.Q said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
o_O.Q said:
Aldro said:
o_O.Q said:
very interesting theory

Glad you found it interesting :D


i honestly can't say much else because god of war 3 was my first and only god of war game so far

but upon beating it i really did wonder what happened when kratos stabbed himself and crawled away from the scene ( at least the blood trail implies he did ) because i wasn't really clear at all on what happened

so this really sheds some light on the whole thing 

 

i'll definitely be there for ascension though and i think that'll clear things up even more


If GOW3 was my only GOW game I would think Kratos was a pointless murder as well. The game does have a reason for his rage and it can only be understood by playing the saga. If you care to understand, the sagas price should be pretty good at this point. :)

i know its a common complaint but i never believed that to be the case

i always knew that there had to be reasons for kratos' actions in gow 3 ( which should be obvious since cronologically its the last game in the series so far )

so i've been reading up on the story and its clear to see why he feels the way he does from how his family was killed to how his mother was treated etc etc etc

and its not as if the gods and titans were innocent either 

i don't see how someone could be expected to go through these events and not be enraged


The last straw as to why Kratos snapped was revenge for (Spoiler): The death of his brother Deimos. His thoughts and dreams led him to figure out his brother was abducted  by the gods when they were children and so he pursed his dreams and found his brother only to lose him again by the man the gods hired to detain him. During Ghost of Sparta, Athena and the rest of the gods try to stop Kratos from finding out the truth and after Kratos fails to save him, he returns to mouth Olympus with a huge scowl on his face ready to rip the place to shreds and at that point Zeus has no choice but to overthrow Kratos as the God of War in the beginning of part two. Kratos' reason for being pissed went a while without being explained. Just in case you would like to know, the reason Kratos brother was abducted was because the fates revealed to Zeus much like the fates revealed to his father Chronos that he would be overthrown, but this time it would be at the hands of a pale warrior. The gods mistakened Kratos' brother for him and left Kratos believing his brother was dead for years.

yeah i know as i said above i read up on the story

its really weird how zeus' actions actually fulfilled the prophesy he was trying to stop from coming through