What Happens If You Finish God of War?
Finishing God of War, once a mythical task, doesn’t hold the same connotation it did in bygone years. The PlayStation exclusive series has undergone countless transformations since its inception and has managed to adapt marvelously with the changing narratives and cinematic landscapes. Whether you’ve spent hours re-experiencing Kratos as the brooding protagonist devouring chaos and blood vengeance or embracing his role model fathering moments with his son Atreus, or simply delving into battle against behemoths: there comes a time with God of War where things seem finite, leaving lingering questions – What happens at the conclusion? Does time come full circle, where a single question loots a labyrinthine quest as Kratos does in those hazy times?
Post-God of War Life
At initial glance, God of War appears concluded; yet few can accurately state they finish it because in actual perspective, once we grasp both aspects that contribute to defining ‘God of War’
- There isn’t time, with only so that Kratos had before passing down wisdom; for that single day – one could question where God of War falls within – Atreus. Noting, I know my mom left
As players wrap up
The experience begins where he must guide the path chosen to a specific area,
- and so after he decides,
At various moments through Atreussian moments within their bond there exists room left within there.
Final and in these scenes,
With no guarantee the two might continue that life once,
A scene at times.
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