The upcoming PS4 exclusive, God of War has seen major changes in comparison to its PS3 predecessors. Namely, the switch from Greek to Norse mythology, and Kratos as a father invested in the upbringing of his son.
The changes don’t stop there. We recently learn that there will also be a major overhaul to Kratos’s Upgrade Path, creating a different dynamic in God of War.
God of War – Gameplay Pivot
In a recent interview with the Official PlayStation Magazine, God of War director Cory Barlog discussed such changes that fans of the series may notice in the new entry.
Barlog tells that their vision was to “leave behind” the classic upgrade path mechanic in favor of a new one that creates a more immersive connection with the player as they develop Kratos and Atreus during their playthrough.
Wanting to develop Kratos more organically, Sony’s Santa Monica Studios brings in a dwarven duo, Brokk and Syndr. According to Norse mythology, this pair were the ones responsible for crafting Thor’s Hammer.
They will be there “to help you upgrade as well as develop your combat perspective (new moves and specials) for the two main characters.” The studio’s goal was to find “a way to contextualise it more in the world” and to create an upgrade system that was “more fun” with a much more meaningful narrative.
All of this will happen in a natural pace. Barlog then goes on, “Through the interactions between them, you are able to fully understand and actually help change the arc for each of these characters.”
The team is fully aware of what players loved about the franchise and is careful about their new ideas for God of War.
You can check out some gorgeous art work for God of War showing off some of the locales you can expect to see in the game.
God of War is set to release in early 2018, exclusively for the PlayStation 4.
If you’re interested in another PlayStation exclusive, you can check out Bloodborne, this critique of its ‘Old Hunters’ expansion, and you’re always welcome at the Wiki if you need help!
You can also check out Uncharted 4 and decide whether it’s your cup of tea. Should it not suit your palette, perhaps Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and its Trophy challenges may be better?

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