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n 2005, a new protagonist named Kratos was unleashed into the gaming world in God of War. This character, sporting ash-white skin and his iconic Blades of Chaos, was a completely different type of character compared to the colorful icons that had dominated the gaming landscape at the time. Kratos was not a happy-go-lucky purple dragon, nor was he a bipedal anthropomorphic animal. Instead, players were presented with a tough looking Spartan soldier who was motivated by one thing: revenge.

By the time players got to control the man known as the Ghost of Sparta, he had become a warrior that had no moral issues about killing anyone who got in his way. It didn’t matter if they were an enemy, or just an unfortunate soul that was in the wrong place at the wrong time. His motivations, unlike most protagonists, were not noble by any means. His goals were strictly selfish, with no care for how his actions could possibly affect others. For him this was a personal vendetta.

God of War is very much Kratos’ story, not the players'; there are no branching paths, and no making decisions for the champion of the Gods. Linearity may be a common complaint in games, but for God of War this worked.. Kratos is a strong character, so it only makes sense that he would do things his way. It would feel against his core essence to allow the player to choose for him.

Anti-Hero

Kratos does terrible, despicable things during his journey; the murder of innocent lives, an unsettling amount of violence towards women, and a thirst for dominance are all common occurrences in the series. Kratos is not a hero by any measure. That isn’t a bad thing, though. In fact, it is one of the reasons why he’s such an interesting and memorable character.

Kratos has plenty of flaws as a person, and in his defense, the guy has gone through a lot. Everybody he has ever loved is dead. His wife and daughter were killed not by Ares, but by his own hands. These events would cause almost anyone to become emotionally detached, and Kratos is no exception to this. It is a stark reminder that the character you are controlling was mortal, and carries an unbelievably heavy burden with him.

Most people consider Kratos an anti-hero, a character that lacks the traditional heroic attributes. Some would even go as far as calling him a villain due to his lust for blood and his indefensible actions at many points during the games. I would argue that defining Kratos by any of these terms would be doing the character a disservice. He is a unique, deeply flawed character that we have been lucky enough to watch develop over six games. His suffering and quest to set things right in his mind have entertif Kratos is a bad person why has he become an iconic part of the PlayStation brand? How has someone who has no regard for others managed to connect with so much of the PlayStation audience. One of the most prominent reasons for his success is due to the character’s hulking appearance and combat skills in-game. Kratos is a character that manages to pull off incredible feats and look good while doing so. His chalk-like skin and red tattoos are as iconic as the character himself. He may be flawed as a man, but as a warrior there is none greater.http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2015/05/14/god-of-war-kratos-the-anti-hero-no-one-asked-for/#/slide/1



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I always found video games archaic and a little comical mainly because the player has to defeat a large number of enemies, or in other words, kill a large number of living creatures before reaching the end of the story. This is why video games in general have been based on a fantasy setting. God of War's interpretation of Greek mythology is obviously still fantasy, but it was inspired by well known literally works and movies and it was't apologetic about what It was trying to achieve.



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All hail Lord Kratos!!!



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I love Kratos, he's just my favourite character to play as and I love how ruthless, direct and determined he is. It's so nice playing as the troubled arsehole who gives no shits and marvel at the incredible feats he accomplishes throughout the series.

There's a vocal minority of people on the internet who don't like him, fair enough, but if anyone thinks he's not coming back in GoW4 you've got to be crazy. Sony's most liked & popular character by a significant margin isn't going anywhere.



The point is Kratos is not one dimensional as a character. He has deep rage but it is fueled as much by guilt as it is by hate and anger. And if you play all the games you also see a willingness to trust (which ususally ends up being misplaced, but not always) and love.



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I dont get this thread gooch. Do you have an opinion on all this or are you just copy/pasting parts of the article?

I really dont care what some derpy website thinks.



Nem said:
I dont get this thread gooch. Do you have an opinion on all this or are you just copy/pasting parts of the article?

I really dont care what some derpy website thinks.


My Opinion is that Kratos is just an alright character. Like I don't really care for him or the God of War series like that. It's good to have more mascots for the PS brand though. 

 

I glad you cared. :D



gooch_destroyer said:
Nem said:
I dont get this thread gooch. Do you have an opinion on all this or are you just copy/pasting parts of the article?

I really dont care what some derpy website thinks.


My Opinion is that Kratos is just an alright character. Like I don't really care for him or the God of War series like that. It's good to have more mascots for the PS brand though. 

 

I glad you cared. :D



Well, i agree. Kratos is hardly a deep character. He just rages and kills everyone. He does look cool, but is very one dimemsional.



Nem said:
gooch_destroyer said:


My Opinion is that Kratos is just an alright character. Like I don't really care for him or the God of War series like that. It's good to have more mascots for the PS brand though. 

 

I glad you cared. :D


Ok.

Well, i agree. Kratos is hardly a deep character. He just rages and kills everyone. He does look cool, but is very one dimemsional.


Well have you played the games?



"Say what you want about Americans but we understand Capitalism.You buy yourself a product and you Get What You Pay For."  

- Max Payne 3

alternine said:
Nem said:


Ok.

Well, i agree. Kratos is hardly a deep character. He just rages and kills everyone. He does look cool, but is very one dimemsional.


Well have you played the games?


All of them.

They gave him excuses for the rage, but still... its all he does.