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Forums - Sony - Predict how God of War 3 will end (POTENTIAL MAJOR ****SPOILERS*****)

joehok.gr said:
you dont seem to think the greek way.they are going to dig something new from greek mythology again just like the gow2 when kratos turned the time back.something big will happen and i think kratos might die but in a very strange epic situation.in the end there will be balance not chaos.

But at the end of this game 'chaos' should lead to 'balance'. If everyone dies that brings 'chaos' but also 'balance'



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This is insider information: At the end of the game, Kratos will go back into time and kill both the titans and the Gods, resulting in the end of greek mythology.

I know people.





just kidding.



They will make any ending which will allow them to make GOW4, believe!



i think possibly that as kratos still controls time he will kill all the gods but realise what he has done and make himself go back to the time when he gave his life to aries and instead of asking to be saved he will kill his past self so that his future self dies and everything he ever did is undone and all the gods are still alive and his family aswell as beeing free from all his torment and suffering OR he will go back and save himself at the last min so that he never becomes aries servant and when he goes back to his own time his wife and child are there but eather way i think he will still end up killing all the gods first



Titans will betray Kratos and he will turn against them and kill them with help of the gods.



 

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Dark_Rulez89 said:

Kratos looks up and see's a strange light and it's reads in huge letters"Coming to the 360 God of war 4"

Lol this.



 

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Either it ends like it did in GoW I (where he rules over all the wars of the world, forever doomed to what he became, a being completely devoted to the art of hatred, violence, and loss: War).

He finally lets go of his hatred, hatred against the gods, hatred against fate, and hatred against himself, and the weapons chained to him slip off, the ashes and memories peel off his body, and he finally rests in peace with his family.

I think that him absolving himself of guilt is actually kind of irresponsible. He SHOULD feel guilty for what he's done. But, Western cultures do value the concept of salvation and atonement. And it does seem harsh to make someone suffer forever.

Although it doesn't really sit well for Kratos to "let go" of his sins, but if he doesn't then he's eternally doomed to continue fighting.



I believe this story will go from a greek epic to a greek tragedy in God of War 3.

I hope you know the difference