Is God of War PS4 the Same Kratos?
Fans of the God of War series have been eagerly awaited for the latest installment to hit the PlayStation 4. The game, launched in 2018, has received widespread acclaim from critics and gamers alike for its engaging storyline, incredible visuals, and revamped game mechanics. One question has been on the minds of many fans: is Kratos, the protagonist, the same as the iconic character from previous games or has he undergone significant changes?
The Evolution of Kratos
Kratos, the god of war, has undergone a notable transformation since the first installment of the game. Since then, he has progressed from a brutal and isolated being hellbent on slaying gods to a devoted father and a man plagued by his own demons.
Kratos’ Return to Mortality
When Kratos dies at the end of God of War III, he is indeed dead. However, being the god of war doesn’t mean he stays lifeless. He breaks through the gates of hell itself, and subsequently, revives. Kratos’ immortality is deeply tied to his connection as the god of war
Kratos’ Growth and Development
In terms of character development, the 2018 God of War game sees Kratos in a completely new, more mature, and caring light. Gone are his brutal and reckless tendencies in favor of a more humble and compassionate Kratos who is dedicated to improving himself and being a proper father to his son ATREUS
Who is Kratos in GOW 2018 and Beyond?
Despite his past, Kratos has evolved significantly in PS4 god of War GOW 2018 and BEYOND**. God of War 2018 and Ragnarok are much more focused on his present and future rather than trying to relive the conflicts of his past.
At the end of the battle with Thor in God of War Ragnarok, you see Kratos standing hand in hand with his ally, Faye. According to the prophecy, their presence kept Death the door which meant Kratos and allies managed to prevent their lives from being cut short – which is another instance or example of his survival skills
How does this relate to God of war PS4 being the Same Kratos?
What we see in the more recent games of the trilogy is a new definition of Kratos’ IMMORTALITY He gets better while battling not avoiding death. It is seen as a metaphor for perseverance and growth
From a God to a Regular Mortal
The significant change in Kratos now resides in his character. Despite being the god of war, he is now only a mortal with few, limited godly powers but not any of the former abilities for godly status
| God of War Feature | Description | Significance for Kratos’ Immortality |
|---|---|---|
| Godly Powers and Abilities | Limited immortality | Limited by not having godly powers |
| Immunity to Death | Survives through battle and avoiding death | Seen as part of his perseverance and growth |
| Symbolic Immortality | Represents the never-to-be-killed, for now | Reflects kratos’ immortal soul even as a mortal creature |
The End
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