![]() ![]() The story is ok, there is one good plot twist and the rest is just very predictable and safe, not to mention that the ending was very rushed. The combat for the most part is good, not much improvements over the last game, only one new weapon was added, the traversal is very, very boring, linear and predictable, full of invisible walls that strip away player freedom, there is no way to be creative, no way to try something different, and the parts where you get to play as Atreaus are the worst of the whole game by far. The puzzles are extremely underwhelming, not to mention that every time you start a puzzle, within 30 seconds a stupid NPC will always give away the answer, no matter what you do. A game that is really popular with adults, treating it's players like mindless toddlers. One of the things I liked most was Odin, he is the best created character for me, they managed very well to make him seem like "the manipulator", being able to deceive even the players, you know he is "evil" due to his past actions, but in person he never seems bad.ĭefinitely a big letdown for me. ![]() I certainly had fun with the game despite its problems, but I was also happy that I got it on a 60% off sale, it wasn't worth full price. ![]() The game has some pretty grueling gameplay parts, involving walking without combat. The dialogue got worse, it received a few Marvel elements, it received a hint of "comic". ![]() Kratos here is very soft, you can even understand it in the context of wanting to be with his son, but he went beyond the point and became too soft. GoW Ragnarok takes many things from the first one, improves it a little, and follows the same line as the first trilogy, you load little from the previous game, start almost from zero and have to improve everything again, the problem is that this works better in game structure of the original trilogy. ![]()
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