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God of War games

Look back over the past 13 years of Kratos

By Joseph Knoop on April 18, 2018 12:00 pm

 

God of War: Ascension

 SCE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Computer Entertainment

For over a decade, the God of Warseries was synonymous with action hero machismo and unbridled anger. From the first vicious battle with a multi-headed hydra to the utter decimation of the Greek pantheon, the franchise found its groove and dug in, with flashy chained blades, acrobatic movement, gigantic enemies and a story of revenge. It even had a jump button.

As some of that is changing with the series’ latest entry, which hits stores this week, I figured now was a good time to go back and rank the God of War games to date. Yes, even the Facebook one.

So here we go.

God of War: Betrayal

 

Javaground, SOE Los Angeles/Sony Pictures Digital

8. God of War: Betrayal

(Mobile, 2007)

The hottest flip phones of 2007 found themselves in possession of a side-scrolling God of War game, complete with all the Blades of Chaos swinging you could cram onto a one-and-a-half-inch screen. While the developers did an admirable job translating main character Kratos’ flair for gory combat onto touch-tone controls, the overall art and design suffers from the limitations of the phones of the time. To the game’s credit, the developers seem to have taken some inspiration from Prince of Persia’s winding hallways, resulting in simple yet satisfying 2D platforming, but that can’t save God of War: Betrayal from repetitive enemies, a lack of “epic” moments and nothing of a plot.

God of War: A Call From the Wilds

 

Facebook/Sony Interactive Entertainment

7. God of War: A Call From the Wilds

(Facebook, 2018)

The idea of a text-based God of War game might seem laughable when you consider the gore, giant monsters and giant monster gore the series built its reputation on. That I’m even including it on this list might turn some heads. Starring a young version of Atreus, God of War: A Call From the Wilds uses simple text commands to allow players to follow concise but not overly restrictive prompts from the Facebook Messenger interface. You’ll practice shooting arrows with your mother, collect herbs from the garden and explore the dense woods surrounding your small Nordic cabin.

Over eight brief chapters, you’ll encounter creatures both docile and dangerous. How you deal with them is generally up to you, and reliant on how well you’ve listened to the lessons that have come before. The experience is largely linear, but like the best text adventure games, it does an admirable job of making you feel like an invisible world around you is actually reacting to your whims, complete with eight pieces of collectible art to cap off each chapter’s conclusion. It won’t blow your mind the way an epic boss battle might, but it’s a perfect jumping-off point for Sony Santa Monica’s new game.

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