God of War: Ragnarök Preview - The Beginning Of The End

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God of War Ragnarök is shaping up to be more than just a better-looking version of its 2018 predecessor. Read our preview here:

God of War: Ragnarök may be one of the most anticipated action-adventure sequels for PlayStation consoles, but fans don't know much about it, apart from the few glimpses of content in recent trailers. With much secrecy comes equal expectations that Santa Monica Studio has the arduous task of satisfying. It's been four years since players were left on a God of War cliffhanger, but the time has finally come to get some answers and connect all the dots.

The game opens with Kratos and Atreus making their way back home, traversing Midgard's snowy environment on a sled drawn by a pair of wolves. However, as soon as Atreus and Kratos drop their guards, they experience a set piece that sets up one significant theme. Atreus is no longer the feeble son who constantly needs saving and has grown as a warrior in the past three years.

Kratos' agility also translates well when traversing the semi-open-world of God of War: Ragnarök, especially when solving puzzles. What's neat about these environments is that Kratos can also interact with them during combat. For example, when overwhelmed by more formidable enemies, he can detach and throw pillars to get a slight advantage. However, the main highlight of level design is how puzzles have been integrated with the environment.

 

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