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The snitch is back!!! Teases ?Kratos?

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I know we are talking about fictional character here (and demigod lol) but he was born in Greece and as far as modern history knows, people in Greece weren't black or even as dark skinned as Indians or Arabs etc. They have a bit darker skin than northern Europeans but most features are very similar:

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Wolverine looks good, there is still hope.

They just show us what people wanted. Do you think they would show the pandering in their promotional videos?
Until the game launchs, I still have big doubts about it. It could be pretty much like Spider-soy 2.
 
They just show us what people wanted. Do you think they would show the pandering in their promotional videos?
Until the game launchs, I still have big doubts about it. It could be pretty much like Spider-soy 2.
Wasn't Jean Grey in the game already revealed to be butt ugly?

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Oh wow! There might be another God of Was related game coming out someday??? Holy shit!!' Impossible!
 
Uh honestly, I think that's a pretty compelling story.

GoW2018's Kratos and obviously his portrayal in Ragnarok show a profoundly troubled character with deep regrets. He's learning to control his anger and seek peace because he's come to realize that that anger has caused him to do unspeakable things.

His son going back in time to try to temper that rage before it gets out of hand, even if it means sacrificing himself- obviously if the events of the original trilogy don't pan out, Atreus might never be born.

That's a compelling story.

Or Atreus goes back in time, tries to convince Kratos and his family that shit is about to go down, fails. Still gets tricked by Ares, kills wife, and now BOTH kids, and then his rage goes even further beyond. 🤷‍♂️


This is not good for a variety of reasons, mainly because it invalidates everything happened before, making Kratos's journey meaningless. That's the worst sin possible in a sequel, just like "everything was a dream".

Kratos's arc is finished, tney should leave him alone or start a new arc altogether, without any link to the past.
 
Infamous 1 remake.

JK. It's the heavy from TF2.
 
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I reckon it's this?

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It's gonna be some lame ass sidescroller, 0 effort put in it, can't believe is coming from the same studio that made GOW3 which was such a showcase back in 2010, how the mighty have fallen, this gen is totally ruined
 
It's gonna be some lame ass sidescroller, 0 effort put in it, can't believe is coming from the same studio that made GOW3 which was such a showcase back in 2010, how the mighty have fallen, this gen is totally ruined
This statement only works within the context of the studio only being able to put out very small scale AA games, in comparison to their big AAA efforts in the past.
Which is obviously not the case, and there is nothing wrong with a AAA developer releasing smaller AA projects from time to time.
 
I reckon it's this?

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Honestly, with how Ragnarok played out, I'd probably end up loving something like this a lot more. If it's good of course, lol. I have a soft spot for Metroidvanias, and the GoW IP could certainly do that well.

This statement only works within the context of the studio only being able to put out very small scale AA games, in comparison to their big AAA efforts in the past.
Which is obviously not the case, and there is nothing wrong with a AAA developer releasing smaller AA projects from time to time.
Couldn't agree more. PoP: The Lost Crown was great, and honestly my favorite game by Ubi in an extremely long time, lol.
 
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Uh honestly, I think that's a pretty compelling story.

GoW2018's Kratos and obviously his portrayal in Ragnarok show a profoundly troubled character with deep regrets. He's learning to control his anger and seek peace because he's come to realize that that anger has caused him to do unspeakable things.

His son going back in time to try to temper that rage before it gets out of hand, even if it means sacrificing himself- obviously if the events of the original trilogy don't pan out, Atreus might never be born.

That's a compelling story.

Or Atreus goes back in time, tries to convince Kratos and his family that shit is about to go down, fails. Still gets tricked by Ares, kills wife, and now BOTH kids, and then his rage goes even further beyond. 🤷‍♂️
Straight up soap opera, mexican telenovela levels of cringe, can't believe people would unironically want that, lmao
 
That picture looks like %99 Ghost of Sparta's head.

Majority of people do not share this but as a player who played original trilogy in their time (and loved them), I really like the old Kratos. You can see he became wiser and he matured in his lonely journey.

I definitely wouldn't say no to a new GoW at all.
 
Yes, Mediterranean's can get dark with their olive skin. He was a Spartan in ancient Greece.

His father was Zeus and this is his mother Callisto,
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The tanner skin was mainly done to assentuate the contrast of the ash from his family after his curse.

He's not Scandinavian Caucasian, he's Greek Caucasian. But even if he was a kangaroo, what the heck does that have to do with Japanese mythic characters being black?

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Was always odd to me that many Asians have skin tones lighter than White people but no one calls them Caucasian. But show someone a White person from the Med and immediately you get people thinking Socrates was a brutha. Reminds me of a girl I worked with years ago. "I didn't know you were White. I thought you were Italian". 😑
 
Was always odd to me that many Asians have skin tones lighter than White people but no one calls them Caucasian. But show someone a White person from the Med and immediately you get people thinking Socrates was a brutha. Reminds me of a girl I worked with years ago. "I didn't know you were White. I thought you were Italian". 😑
IdPol conditioning is a wild thing.
 
Was always odd to me that many Asians have skin tones lighter than White people but no one calls them Caucasian. But show someone a White person from the Med and immediately you get people thinking Socrates was a brutha. Reminds me of a girl I worked with years ago. "I didn't know you were White. I thought you were Italian". 😑
Honestly it's the Americans who have introduced this whole race obsession. When I grew up in Sweden it was always about ethnicity and nothing else. Talking about different Europeans was focused on their culture and mindset. Of course looks too, but more like "Greeks have these strong characteristics and brown eyes and hair and listen to Zorba". "British are redheads and very pale and eat fried fish". But ethnics-wise as Europeans we knew that Italians etc. were much more similar to us as they didn't have islamic culture like in MENA areas.

Interestingly enough I remarked to a friend as Sweden took in a lot of Afghans, that they were like the bridge looks-wise between Asians and Caucasians. And he was like "I've thought about that exact same thing" lol. So yeah, this whole racial thing is very fluid and it makes more sense to me to separate by ethnicity than skin color.
 
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Literally did it last night. Would do it again day one with a remake. Our man Jaffe really was at prime for this one.

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Uh honestly, I think that's a pretty compelling story.

GoW2018's Kratos and obviously his portrayal in Ragnarok show a profoundly troubled character with deep regrets. He's learning to control his anger and seek peace because he's come to realize that that anger has caused him to do unspeakable things.

His son going back in time to try to temper that rage before it gets out of hand, even if it means sacrificing himself- obviously if the events of the original trilogy don't pan out, Atreus might never be born.

That's a compelling story.

Or Atreus goes back in time, tries to convince Kratos and his family that shit is about to go down, fails. Still gets tricked by Ares, kills wife, and now BOTH kids, and then his rage goes even further beyond. 🤷‍♂️

That last part sounds way more fun than the alternatives (and so, obviously, it won't happen).

Some people might say Kratos succumbing to his rage is an idea already milked to its logical conclusion. I'd say those people are cowards.
 
It's gonna be some lame ass sidescroller, 0 effort put in it, can't believe is coming from the same studio that made GOW3 which was such a showcase back in 2010, how the mighty have fallen, this gen is totally ruined
A Prince of Persia The Lost Crown-type game would be really neat imo.
 
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