There is “son button” which can summon the boy who will then assist Kratos in battling his enemies.
In lieu of a definite “God of War” release date however, Sony did reveal some details of the game. Among the game’s details reveal is the actual use of Krato’s son in future “God of War” gameplays. By the way, the official name of the game is just “God of War.” However, there is a 2005 game with the same name. For this reason, some prefer to call the new game “God of War” 4 instead.
“God of War” players are probably wondering what the fuss was about when it was revealed that the game’s protagonist, Kratos, will have a son in the coming game. Of course the son’s presence was neatly explained as a humanizing factor for Kratos.
Apparently, “God of War” creative director Cory Barlog got the idea that audiences could empathize even with the much-hated and dreaded Star Wars emperor after reading an abandoned Star Wars script, reports Polygon. It is an idea that they wanted to try out with Kratos in the new “God of War” game.
While the story might have appeal to players who want more depth from Kratos or in the “God of War” gameplay in general, not all players will be apprecia tive of such storyline embellishments. In fact, some are probably getting a bit worried if they would have to babysit the boy in between fights, a task unbecoming of a deity in training.
Kratos Has A Son In the Coming “God Of War” 4
In lieu of a definite “God of War” release date however, Sony did reveal some details of the game. Among the game’s details reveal is the actual use of Krato’s son in future “God of War” gameplays.
By the way, the official name of the game is just “God of War.” However, there is a 2005 game with the same name. For this reason, some prefer to call the new game “God of War” 4 instead.