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# Norse Realms Vicious Combat Father-Son Journey E3 2016 Dummy ASIN Sony Game 1 PS4

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## Summary

> 🎮 Unleash the God Within: A Journey of Redemption Awaits!

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## Key Features

- • **Epic Narrative:** Experience Kratos' transformation in a gripping story.
- • **Immersive World:** Discover a rich, expansive universe filled with lore and adventure.
- • **Stunning Visuals:** Explore breathtaking landscapes inspired by Norse mythology.
- • **Father-Son Bonding:** Navigate the challenges of parenthood in a mythic setting.
- • **Dynamic Combat System:** Engage in visceral, up-close battles with innovative mechanics.

## Overview

God of War for PS4 redefines action-adventure gaming with its compelling narrative, dynamic combat, and stunning visuals, immersing players in a rich Norse mythology while exploring the complex relationship between Kratos and his son.

## Description

His vengeance against the Gods of Olympus years behind him, Kratos now lives as a man in the realm of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive...And teach his son to do the same. This startling reimagining of God of War deconstructs the core elements that defined the series-satisfying combat; breathtaking scale; and a powerful narrative-and fuses them anew. Kratos is a father again. As mentor and protector to Atreus, a son determined to earn his respect, he is forced to deal with and control the rage that has long defined him while out in a very dangerous world with his son. From the marble and columns of ornate Olympus to the gritty forests, mountains, and caves of Pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own pantheon of creatures, monsters, and gods. With an added emphasis on discovery and exploration, the world will draw players in to explore every inch of God of War's breathtakingly threatening landscape-by far the largest in the franchise 1 Game Disc

Review: A Masterpiece. A MUST Buy - One of the best (if not the best) games of this console generation so far. This is a dark, mature action adventure game that will last around ~20-30 hour game (with no filler content) depending on how much you explore, and difficulty level you selected with emphasis on quality over quantity. The game has a very nice pacing/progression system that feels very natural. The game does not hand hold you, or set you to your own devices; rather gives you enough information to figure things out on your own Different from past God of War (GOW) games is that, this game is a over shoulder 3rd person view vs isometric view (camera with birds eye view panning in and out). The camera is very tight fixed, and behind kratos making it more grounded and personal. Entire game is pretty much one-shot (assuming you don't get any game over screen). The game has beautiful environment and the lighting is very impressive. It runs 1080p 30fps on PS4 (original or slim) 4k 30fps, and performance mode 1080 60fps (dips at times) on the PS4 Pro If you play on PS4 pro it's preferred you play at 30fps. The combat this time around is less combo based than past games, and more methodical as it's more about precision hits, quick turns*, and dodging; being aware of your surroundings due to the fixed over the shoulder view. So 60fps is not really necessary unless maybe you're playing on the hardest difficulty mode. * For quick turns there's a learning curve to keep form being disoriented during right corridors. Sound is amazing. Get your headset or home theater system ready because you're in for a treat as the game has really nice surround sound option. Does not support 3D audio in the PlayStation Platinum headset which is disapointing. Hope they add it in, in the future. Music typical for GOW games with drums, string instruments and orchestral vocals that really gets you pumped up There are some audio ques that help unlock hidden items so keep an ear out Interaction/dialogue with kratos and his son feel very real and not dialed in or exaggerated. very nice banter between the two and other characters as well -Story: As mentioned before, very mature yet dark. The story is more narrative driven and has more character development than past games where you're just full of rage and kill everything in sight. Each character has complex motivations in what they're set out to do Takes place in Norse mythology instead of Geek The main plot is that Kratos' wife has died and she wants her ashes spread from the highest mountain Kratos takes his son with him on this journey and through a bonding experience they both grow stronger as they reach their final destination. the journey isn't that simple as it seems as there are twist and turns along the way and enemies they have to face You do get some insight on how Kratos reach this land after GOW3, but it's sprinkled throughout instead of one long exposition Side quests brings out lore of the game and also way to upgrade your skill tree There are boat sections in the game where Kratos gives his son life lessons, conversely his son gives inside knowledge of the world he learned through observation/what he learned from his mother; which makes you more invested in the characters. -Gameplay The combat has a lot of layers/options to it. Instead of Quick Timed Events (QTE) there's a stun meter which which needs to be filled up for kratos make his signature final finishing moves on enemies. Feels very natural as you don't get a huge button prompt the middle of the screen I like how the core combat is mapped to the trigger buttons instead of the face buttons making combat feel more natural There's a skill tree that cater to how you want to play: defensive, offensive, focus on physical or magical attacks, range vs close combat, master a weapon over the other, etc You can upgrade weapons and armor by collecting materials Kratos' main weapon this time around is the leviathan axe (very similar to Thor's (Marvel movies/comics) weapon Mjolnir) instead of his chained blades of chaos. You can throw the axe and have it call back to you like a boomerang. You can swing and throw the axe at enemies and fun to master as you have to judge the timing of when the axe will return to you as without your axe you may only have your bare fists to do battle till it comes back There is some strategy involved especially in the higher difficulty settings. Some enemies are super effective against certain weapons/skills you have to be aware of Krato's son comes along with you on the journey and is able to help with by stunning/detract enemies with an arrow which you can control the activation. Overtime as he becomes more experienced in combat more options are available. He'll also yell out tips when needed** or jump onto enemies to slow them down. Also you can view his journals after you defeat an enemy to find out hidden weaknesses **Seeing the camera is so tight, he'll give you tips you are not able to see at times due to blind spots Armor and clothes can be crafted, purchased, or upgraded via dwarf blacksmiths in game . It changes krato's physical appearance in game. Some armor/clothing piece has slots for enchantments which effects stats Enemies attack you gorilla style as they can attack at anytime they want instead of gathering up in a circle and attacking one by one. Each enemy have different variety of skills, health, size, weakness and speed There are backtracking at times that builds on exploration. Also the environments sometimes change when going back making the location feel different yet the same. There's also hidden areas you cannot access until you get a particular item giving the game this somewhat of a metriod-mania style to it Through mini objectives like kills specific about of enemies to get exp rewards Side quest gives you glimpse of story narrative, exp gain and or material. It doesn't feel like fetch quests or something you have to do to directly upgrade your character . There's no fluff and the side quests does not feel tacked on as it feels necessary, yet optional You'll naturally stumble onto some side quests as the map only shows an overview of the land with a compass that points you to your main objective. Fast travel is limited, making exploration in the forefront. There's not too many side quests making it feel open and direct at the same time As of this review, this is best PS4 game in my opinion. Sets a new standard for video games
Review: Exceptional Game - Long Review - I'm big on Story Rich Games so i though i'd give this a try. Wasn't fully hyped when i started, but by the time i completed it, it gave me a feeling in which i haven't felt for a long, LONG time. That feeling of actually being sad because you've completed a game, and that you know you will not feel that same sense of wonder when you explore the fantastic and fully immersive world that has been created by Santa Monica Studio's. I have never played any previous GoW games, so i watched a lore video on Youtube to get me started. Simply Put, The protagonist, Kratos, alongside his son, "Boy" (Atreus) embarks on a journey to scatter his Wife's Ashe's Atop the highest mountain within the 9 realms. Kratos is a retired God, armed with a Fantastic Beard and an axe which is possibly the Greatest weapon created in any Video Game, due to it's ability to be recalled and thrown during combat with a press of a button. The Combat is Brutal, If you've ever wanted to watch someone built like Dwayne Johnson, (Maybe a little bit smaller, however) cut ghouls in half with an axe, you're playing the right game. You can also enhance on your ability's giving the game an RPG Element, allowing you to also upgrade, buy/sell and craft gear for you and Atreus. This allows you to preform certain actions which cause more damage to enemies and stun them, Meaning that during combat you have to adapt your fighting style when faced with different enemies. This intricate combat system almost makes combat a well choreographed fight, especially when you gain the ability to throw your Axe, recall it then instantly preform a heavy/light attack on enemies with the push of 2 buttons, as opposed to throwing your Axe, fighting with your fists, recalling the axe etc etc. During Certain boss fights, the fighting can become real time, and therefore making it like watch a movie in which you, as the player are controlling Kratos. The story is beautifully written. By the end of the game you are so attached to Kratos and Atreus, that you appreciate the Scenes between the two more and more. At the beginning you can relate with Kratos frustration with his son, but the two characters develop, together. Kratos is trying to come to terms with his past, (See GoW 1-3 + all the spin off's), and Atreus is trying to learn how to fight, and impress his father throughout the whole story. You will meet the Antagonist very close to the start, so be prepared to be blown away in the best boss fight made to date. One of, if not THE best game i have ever played, i do not have a bad thing to say about this. Hats off to Santa Monica Studio for creating a master peace that will be played for many many years to come, and will be remembered as the best game of the century.

## Features

- A New Beginning — His vengeance against the gods of Olympus far behind him, Kratos now lives as a man in the lands of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive… and teach his son to do the same
- Second Chances — As mentor and protector to a son determined to earn his respect, Kratos is faced with an unexpected opportunity to master the rage that has long defined him. Questioning the dark lineage he’s passed on to his son, he hopes to make amends for the shortcomings of his past
- Midgard and Beyond — Set within the untamed forests, mountains, and realms of Norse lore, God of War features a distinctly new setting with its own pantheon of creatures, monsters, and gods
- Vicious, Physical Combat — With an intimate, over-the-shoulder free camera that brings the action closer than ever, combat in God of War is up close, frenetic, and unflinching. Kratos’ axe —powerful, magic and multi-faceted – is a brutal weapon as well as a versatile tool for exploration

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01GVRZZGY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,227 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #701 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,267) |
| Date First Available | March 8, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | 711719386070 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | PLAYSTATION |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.31 x 1.18 inches; 2.12 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 711719386070 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Masterpiece. A MUST Buy
*by S***R on 20 June 2018*

One of the best (if not the best) games of this console generation so far. This is a dark, mature action adventure game that will last around ~20-30 hour game (with no filler content) depending on how much you explore, and difficulty level you selected with emphasis on quality over quantity. The game has a very nice pacing/progression system that feels very natural. The game does not hand hold you, or set you to your own devices; rather gives you enough information to figure things out on your own Different from past God of War (GOW) games is that, this game is a over shoulder 3rd person view vs isometric view (camera with birds eye view panning in and out). The camera is very tight fixed, and behind kratos making it more grounded and personal. Entire game is pretty much one-shot (assuming you don't get any game over screen). The game has beautiful environment and the lighting is very impressive. It runs 1080p 30fps on PS4 (original or slim) 4k 30fps, and performance mode 1080 60fps (dips at times) on the PS4 Pro If you play on PS4 pro it's preferred you play at 30fps. The combat this time around is less combo based than past games, and more methodical as it's more about precision hits, quick turns*, and dodging; being aware of your surroundings due to the fixed over the shoulder view. So 60fps is not really necessary unless maybe you're playing on the hardest difficulty mode. * For quick turns there's a learning curve to keep form being disoriented during right corridors. Sound is amazing. Get your headset or home theater system ready because you're in for a treat as the game has really nice surround sound option. Does not support 3D audio in the PlayStation Platinum headset which is disapointing. Hope they add it in, in the future. Music typical for GOW games with drums, string instruments and orchestral vocals that really gets you pumped up There are some audio ques that help unlock hidden items so keep an ear out Interaction/dialogue with kratos and his son feel very real and not dialed in or exaggerated. very nice banter between the two and other characters as well -Story: As mentioned before, very mature yet dark. The story is more narrative driven and has more character development than past games where you're just full of rage and kill everything in sight. Each character has complex motivations in what they're set out to do Takes place in Norse mythology instead of Geek The main plot is that Kratos' wife has died and she wants her ashes spread from the highest mountain Kratos takes his son with him on this journey and through a bonding experience they both grow stronger as they reach their final destination. the journey isn't that simple as it seems as there are twist and turns along the way and enemies they have to face You do get some insight on how Kratos reach this land after GOW3, but it's sprinkled throughout instead of one long exposition Side quests brings out lore of the game and also way to upgrade your skill tree There are boat sections in the game where Kratos gives his son life lessons, conversely his son gives inside knowledge of the world he learned through observation/what he learned from his mother; which makes you more invested in the characters. -Gameplay The combat has a lot of layers/options to it. Instead of Quick Timed Events (QTE) there's a stun meter which which needs to be filled up for kratos make his signature final finishing moves on enemies. Feels very natural as you don't get a huge button prompt the middle of the screen I like how the core combat is mapped to the trigger buttons instead of the face buttons making combat feel more natural There's a skill tree that cater to how you want to play: defensive, offensive, focus on physical or magical attacks, range vs close combat, master a weapon over the other, etc You can upgrade weapons and armor by collecting materials Kratos' main weapon this time around is the leviathan axe (very similar to Thor's (Marvel movies/comics) weapon Mjolnir) instead of his chained blades of chaos. You can throw the axe and have it call back to you like a boomerang. You can swing and throw the axe at enemies and fun to master as you have to judge the timing of when the axe will return to you as without your axe you may only have your bare fists to do battle till it comes back There is some strategy involved especially in the higher difficulty settings. Some enemies are super effective against certain weapons/skills you have to be aware of Krato's son comes along with you on the journey and is able to help with by stunning/detract enemies with an arrow which you can control the activation. Overtime as he becomes more experienced in combat more options are available. He'll also yell out tips when needed** or jump onto enemies to slow them down. Also you can view his journals after you defeat an enemy to find out hidden weaknesses **Seeing the camera is so tight, he'll give you tips you are not able to see at times due to blind spots Armor and clothes can be crafted, purchased, or upgraded via dwarf blacksmiths in game . It changes krato's physical appearance in game. Some armor/clothing piece has slots for enchantments which effects stats Enemies attack you gorilla style as they can attack at anytime they want instead of gathering up in a circle and attacking one by one. Each enemy have different variety of skills, health, size, weakness and speed There are backtracking at times that builds on exploration. Also the environments sometimes change when going back making the location feel different yet the same. There's also hidden areas you cannot access until you get a particular item giving the game this somewhat of a metriod-mania style to it Through mini objectives like kills specific about of enemies to get exp rewards Side quest gives you glimpse of story narrative, exp gain and or material. It doesn't feel like fetch quests or something you have to do to directly upgrade your character . There's no fluff and the side quests does not feel tacked on as it feels necessary, yet optional You'll naturally stumble onto some side quests as the map only shows an overview of the land with a compass that points you to your main objective. Fast travel is limited, making exploration in the forefront. There's not too many side quests making it feel open and direct at the same time As of this review, this is best PS4 game in my opinion. Sets a new standard for video games

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceptional Game - Long Review
*by T***E on 8 May 2018*

I'm big on Story Rich Games so i though i'd give this a try. Wasn't fully hyped when i started, but by the time i completed it, it gave me a feeling in which i haven't felt for a long, LONG time. That feeling of actually being sad because you've completed a game, and that you know you will not feel that same sense of wonder when you explore the fantastic and fully immersive world that has been created by Santa Monica Studio's. I have never played any previous GoW games, so i watched a lore video on Youtube to get me started. Simply Put, The protagonist, Kratos, alongside his son, "Boy" (Atreus) embarks on a journey to scatter his Wife's Ashe's Atop the highest mountain within the 9 realms. Kratos is a retired God, armed with a Fantastic Beard and an axe which is possibly the Greatest weapon created in any Video Game, due to it's ability to be recalled and thrown during combat with a press of a button. The Combat is Brutal, If you've ever wanted to watch someone built like Dwayne Johnson, (Maybe a little bit smaller, however) cut ghouls in half with an axe, you're playing the right game. You can also enhance on your ability's giving the game an RPG Element, allowing you to also upgrade, buy/sell and craft gear for you and Atreus. This allows you to preform certain actions which cause more damage to enemies and stun them, Meaning that during combat you have to adapt your fighting style when faced with different enemies. This intricate combat system almost makes combat a well choreographed fight, especially when you gain the ability to throw your Axe, recall it then instantly preform a heavy/light attack on enemies with the push of 2 buttons, as opposed to throwing your Axe, fighting with your fists, recalling the axe etc etc. During Certain boss fights, the fighting can become real time, and therefore making it like watch a movie in which you, as the player are controlling Kratos. The story is beautifully written. By the end of the game you are so attached to Kratos and Atreus, that you appreciate the Scenes between the two more and more. At the beginning you can relate with Kratos frustration with his son, but the two characters develop, together. Kratos is trying to come to terms with his past, (See GoW 1-3 + all the spin off's), and Atreus is trying to learn how to fight, and impress his father throughout the whole story. You will meet the Antagonist very close to the start, so be prepared to be blown away in the best boss fight made to date. One of, if not THE best game i have ever played, i do not have a bad thing to say about this. Hats off to Santa Monica Studio for creating a master peace that will be played for many many years to come, and will be remembered as the best game of the century.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Only sometimes epic.
*by M***G on 30 June 2018*

It's a good game, but gaming is a very personal experience (just like life ha ha). I loved the visuals, a very pretty game this. The combat is also quite enjoyable. Slinging your axe to have it return to your hand is great fun. Some of the puzzling elements are very well done too and I thoroughly enjoyed the vast majority of the game. Having said all that from my own personal point of view, there were a number of things I wasn't overly impressed with. For the first hour kratos referring to his son as 'boy' was mildly amusing but it quite quickly gets old. I'm a big fan of open world games with lots of side quests and options for things to do. (Probably my favourite PS4 game being the Witcher. Now they are different games but I would rather have the ability to choose where I go and what I do. God of war is not a true open world game and the experience (if you are an more open world game fan) can feel quite linear and stifling, again only in my opinion. Also some of the puzzles to open the chests ie throw your axe at things in a specific order within a timeframe etc just left me cold I honestly couldn't be bothered with them and the ones I did do weren't really worth the effort for what I recieved. And then we come to the ending, it just sort of fizzles out. One minute your chatting the next the credits are rolling and there was a real sense of 'is that it? ' . According to sources I've seen there are no plans for DLC so maybe a second instalment is planned to tie up all the loose ends and questions. The story is OK, the game is good I'd certainly recommend playing it but I think personally it's a little overated in a lot of ways. Kratos movement is adequate but doesn't feel quite as good as some characters you get to control in other games. His climbing ability is limited to certain areas and only works when you press o when looking in the right place. (And I know the Witchers climbing mechanic was pretty awful too but at least you could attempt things!). Horizon Zero Dawn, Witcher 3 ,Assasins Creed Origins all had better control systems, more to do and arguably better stories, again in my opinion. I'm glad I played it, it's not bad I just think it could've been so much more.

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- PlayStation®5 console (slim)

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