

One cannot discuss “God of War III” without appreciating its heartrending plot that weaves a tale of vengeance and power. (Well, not “alive” in the traditional sense, as most of the characters are pretty dead.) Released on PlayStation 3, this game takes players on a thrilling journey through an underworld that’s as gruesome as it’s enchanting. He allows us to see Kratos with a slightly different lens because he's experiencing it all differently.For those who think mythology should include more severed heads, a heap of the undead, and a bit of friendly neighborhood bloodshed, we introduce “God of War III,” a masterpiece that brings Greek mythology alive. As he starts to learn who he is, how he fits into all of this and who his dad is, it's an interesting sort of way that-he sees life differently than we see Kratos. They've lived in this forest, a very small area. “Atreus only knows the world that he lives in with his dad. Cory Barlog, Creative Director ( Mashable)

He allows us to see Kratos with a slightly different lens because he's experiencing it all differently.”

Cory Barlog, Creative Director ( Mashable ) They're both sort of teaching each other a little bit and kind of helping each other hobble through a very difficult emotional journey." The kid has no idea about any of that stuff. He's helping Kratos understand what it was like to be a human and Kratos is trying to help the kid understand what it means to be a god. "From a story perspective, Atreus is the humanity that Kratos lost.
