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    God of War | Probably the best photo I’ve taken in GoW, absolutely beautiful game

    God of War | Probably the best photo I’ve taken in GoW, absolutely beautiful game


    Probably the best photo I’ve taken in GoW, absolutely beautiful game

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 06:22 AM PST

    Kind of miss the old artwork from the previous God of War games.

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 02:11 PM PST

    Fucking Gratitude

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 07:16 AM PST

    I am late to the party but just finished the game last weekend. Here are my favorite photos from my first playthrough.

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 10:17 AM PST

    i drew kratos for the first time �� i was always really nervous to cause muscles are so hard to draw but i’m really happy with how it turned out! :)

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 11:43 AM PST

    This is some information I read on LinkedIn about the next game and frankly, I don't know what to deduce out of it.

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 09:26 AM PST

    ;)

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 11:26 PM PST

    I found this on twitter looks sick

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 12:54 PM PST

    This screenshot I took is a hell of a wallpaper

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 10:03 AM PST

    What was the moment in GoW (2018) that straight up sent shivers down your spine?

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 08:52 AM PST

    Watching the serpent rise from the water for the first time was jaw dropping, seeing Freya raise the giants body and just the entire final fight was simply amazing and gorgeous. However, those filled me with straight amazement. The one moment in the game that sent shivers down my spine was the entire sequence before Kratos goes to Helheim. From Atreus falling ill and Kratos sending Modi away in complete fear of his power and rage, to the entire atmosphere change (the music and mostly all sound quieted, Midgard reminded me of the aftermath of a volcano eruption in those disaster movies), to my favorite part when Kratos and Mimir are traveling up the elevator to Freya with Atreus and we hear the sound of the horn calling the serpent. Hearing that domineering sound, knowing where it's coming from but not actually knowing who sounded it and what for gave me more goosebumps than I could imagine. I'll never forget watching that sequence for the first time. What were your guys' moments? I'm really curious

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    Fate of the Valkyries, will always be my greatest Gaming-Boss fights, each one so beautiful and fierce. Here is a 30sec Montage for the servants of Valhalla.

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 12:19 AM PST

    Question about Tyr's Temple: how much did it exactly weigh?

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 10:47 AM PST

    Many people jump to conclusions and immediately say infinite weight, because it contained the Bifrost (if I'm not mistaken). I don't think the producers of this game would make Kratos lift that much... anyone have any thoughts?

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    Why did the light elves completely ignore kratos and atreus?

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 05:40 AM PST

    At the end of the alfheim section kratos opens a door and a dozen of light elves float past them. No "hi", no "thank you" or whatever.

    What's up with that? Is there any explanation?

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    The fate of the titan

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 05:26 AM PST

    Is the fate of the titan canon?

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    Why Was Kratos taking Faye's ashes to the top of the highest mountain

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 07:03 AM PST

    So I can't find the part where Feye asks for the ashes to be delivered to the highest mountain can anyone help

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    Folks, have I seriously messed up the leveling here? I've had easier boss fights in Cuphead and I'm playing on the "balanced experience" . difficulty level.

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 01:43 AM PST

    Wanted to share my new boy Kratos with his big brother Ares. Let's hope they don't follow the game storyline

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 03:31 PM PST

    2021 off to a Godly start, although one of these is not like the other....

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 03:42 PM PST

    No, I wanna kill Zeus! (GOW 3 Spoiler)

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 11:34 PM PST

    Some tips for playing on GMGOW difficulty I wanted to share (No Spoilers)

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 10:46 PM PST

    These aren't anything too specific, but just general tips that will absolutely help you conquer every battle of this game.

    1. The hardest part of this difficulty will be the beginning, if you can beat these sections then you can beat this game on GMGOW. If you aren't going for any of the goals in this game (which grant you XP) then you're going to have a very tough time getting through because otherwise the game will really make you earn the XP to help unlock some very useful skills early on (more on that in a second), but generally speaking, do anything and everything that can net you more XP in the Goals menu on the pause screen.

    2. Wall-pinning and leg tripping will help make the early game much, much easier. Launch an enemy in the air near a wall (even if it doesn't look like a completely flat surface) and once you aim Kratos will often already be targeting that enemy, use a heavy throw (R2) aimed at the target and once pinned to the wall it's a one-hit-kill. Doing this early in the game will net you some early XP much faster than if you just kill the early Draugr normally. Same thing with leg-tripping, it's easy to rank up a bunch of these in the goal list early on, and of course it temporarily immobilizes your target so that helps. Early game before the open-world opens up, do these as much as you can, seriously.

    3. Attacks that launch enemies away from you are incredibly useful for crowd control and especially if you can knock them off ledges as those are insta-kills as well. Some people might think that's cheap, but believe me it's not. Pay attention to the arena and take advantage of the environment.

    4. Most fights play like DOOM 2016, you ALWAYS want to keep yourself moving and not stay in the same spot for too long. Even with a high defense stat, Kratos cannot tank hits, and there will be attacks and projectiles coming at you from every direction. Standing still will get you killed if you aren't careful.

    5. Don't be afraid of the skills that involve evading to attack or pausing to switch stances, especially later in the game as some enemies are easily interrupted by those skills. I know pausing to switch stances can come off as awkward, but that's the trade off for a very strong and crowd controlling attack, good timing and smart execution.

    6. Swap between your arsenal often. Sometimes the game forces you to use your fists, but I found (personally) on my first playthrough I rarely used my fist attacks. Some enemies are more susceptible to being interrupted by punching attacks versus the axe and vice-versa.

    7. Make sure you know when to commit to your attacks. Some animations cannot be canceled out of, while others can. Do NOT button mash otherwise it could get you killed when you need to dodge or sprint away.

    8. Do ALL the side-quests immediately as they're available, you'll earn more XP and resources to upgrade your equipment. If you struggle to beat one, no shame in coming back later, but always make sure you finish them and reap your rewards as soon as possible.

    9. ALWAYS upgrade and use Atreus. He is unbelievably useful in battle, and can often distract enemies as well. Often times he'll save your ass when your getting ganged up by a group of enemies whether it be due to his skills or by distraction.

    10. This is a very subjective suggestion, but I always prioritize Strength first, and then Defense, and then Luck. The reason why is because I find it's the most useful when you invest in attributes that you use the most often. Runic and Cooldown are nice but they are too situational, but again that's just my personal play-style.

    And there ya go, if you haven't tried this difficulty mode yet please do. This game's combat is so delicious, Ragnarok couldn't get here sooner.

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    Why did Atreus never question his father about his past?

    Posted: 24 Jan 2021 08:32 PM PST

    Atreus is an annoyingly curious person and it's shocking throughout the game, he never asked much about his father like what was Kratos like as a child, and does he have any grandparents? Also since Kratos is Greek wouldn't Atreus be curious on how the hell he ended up in Scandinavia? What about the fact Kratos is slowly aging and has been alive for hundreds of year's?Isn't he curious about why Kratos doesn't live amongst the Gods? I have so many questions!!

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