If there’s one video game character that loves to punch people in the face more than any other, it’s everyone’s favourite angry dad, Kratos from the God of War series.
Since 2005, Kratos has brutally murdered NPCs like there’s no tomorrow on PlayStation consoles, and it doesn't matter who you are. Just ask Gaia, Zeus, Thor and Odin. To be fair, Kratos is a bit more mellow nowadays to the chagrin of the man who helped create the God of War series. Regardless, it still probably wouldn't be wise to fart on Kratos’ face first thing on a Monday morning. Especially after he’s just finished fighting the hordes in the newly released and free expansion Valhalla.
Check out the God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla trailer below!
At this point, Kratos has murdered most of the Gods in Greek and Norse mythology, so as Bill Goldberg might say “Who’s Next?” Well, if some God of War fans get their way, they’d love to see Kratos take on the Christian religion next to pick a fight with Jesus. However, some believe that Kratos may be heading to Egypt or a Mayan setting.
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“The year is 2045 and Kratos is finally taking on Christianity. What kinds of fights/mechanics would there be?” asked Redditor OtheDreamer.
“By that time, Kratos had already fought against Buddha and had reached enlightenment. He now metaphorically debates against Jesus and has swapped rage for compassion, giving him plus six health, plus three strength and plus eight wisdom,” said Bean_from_accounts.
“Meanwhile, Atreus has somehow fought his way into another universe where he is now the main character of his own franchise, the God of Mischief, and is going through his own multi-game character arc,” replied Sir Gwan. “And somehow Brok has returned.”
“I would love [Kratos] to fight the Metatron, Michael, Lucifer, Azrael, Samael, and the Four Horsemen. See Heaven and Hell and Eden. That would be dope,” suggested Hero-In-Theory. Now that’s an idea I like!
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To be fair, if the developers of Santa Monica Studio wanted to keep the God of War franchise going for many more decades to come, other than the reboots, Kratos could pick fights with just about any figure.
God of War Ragnarök and its free expansion Valhalla are out now on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Topics: God Of War, Sony, Santa Monica Studio, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5