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potter
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i think him and the titans should defeat all the gods one by one and then finally get to zeus and kill him. and in doing this there are no gods to rule everything that was ruled so he makes the titans gods. this may be jumping a little ahead but i think the fourth should be named the fall of kratos. the storyline would be kratos god of gods lets all of the power go to his head and it angers the titans and the titans fight back. have kratos kill all of the titans until he gets to gaia and in the end gaia kills kratos god of gods!
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BigAnjoe
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5 month bump?
Anyway, sounds a bit lame. Making Kratos the God of Gods. And then being killed by the Titans who just finished helping him get back at those Gods. | |
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The Ghostly Soldier
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quote potterWouldn't be Kratos if the power didn't go to his head but somehow i don't see a 4th part of this TRILOGY. As for the whole God of Gods thing.... One word.... Snorefest. Making one character ultimately in control of everything living or dead is a surefire way to kill a great story peace out -the man with the mohawk ------------------- ![]() | |
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Son of Zhang Fei
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Greek deity mythology has this cycle of son defeating and castrating father to take his place on the throne (Kronus overthrowing Uranus, Zeus overthrowing Kronus) and there's a prophecy that one day Zeus, too, will be overthrown. That was sort of the reason behind Zeus wanting to take out Kratos.
So, I think that ultimately Kratos will kill Zeus, but in the process himself die. I think Jaffe said something a while back along the lines of 'GOW3 will explain why there are no more Greek myths.' | |
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Existence
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IMO, the titans betraying Kratos seems to be the most probable scenario. Even though Atlas gave Kratos magic in II, he may stil harbour feelings of grudge against him due to the events in CoO. The thing that happened between Gaia and Zeus could occur between Kratos and Gaia, too- Gaia helps grandson, grandson later turns against her, only Kratos would be her great-grandson.
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leoblurodon
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maybe he could someone end up repeating killing the gods again only this time the norse gods will fall and then Kratos can uhm..be the god of norse gods or something..
oh, if you wanna know who the norse gods were here's a page about them http://www.wizardrealm.com/norse/gods.html ------------------- Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning to dance in the rain. Don't let today's disappointment cast a shadow on tomorrow's dreams. And then we continued blissfully into this small but perfect piece of our forever. | |
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BigAnjoe
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Well God of War III is on the way.
Here's the trailer for it from E3. | |
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skwerl
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You know, no matter how the storyline goes, you have to put Hercules in there. He was half human half god right? Even that, he's Zeus' son also. So should he side with Kratos or should he fight him? I think that Hercules should defend his father and fight Kratos. But there are two good ways to go about it.
1)Hercules is hurt and distraught over the events since Aries' death. He didn't think that Kratos was going to cause trouble of this magnitude. He didn't care about the events of GOW1 because he felt it wasn't his business. But now all of Olympus and the world for that matter, will change because of the actions of a half-god. Now Hercules is on a cross-quest to stop Kratos by wiping out his very existence. Sisters of fate and the time room is destroyed but since Kratos stepped through time over and over again, they have been able to keep the building from collapsing by staying within the moments before collapse. 2) Hercules feels he was a better at the job of being head god in charge. He saw (or heard) how Kratos took down Aries and wants to take his success and use it to take down Zeus himself. He didn't think that Kratos, his younger half-brother, should have the right to have Olympus. He sees Zeus' vision but wants some things changed. Kratos was only Herc's moment to strike Zeus. Through the whole story he pretends to be on Zeus' side but before he kills Zeus, he must first deal with Kratos . Either scenario, Hercules must most definitely be the catalyst in part 3. The Titans give Kratos new or more powerful abilities and he sets out to find Zeus, who has sent the remaining gods to fight him (hence the more powerful abilities). We all know the strength and power of Kratos. But how would he match up with Hercules? In the fight scene I see Kratos facing off with Hercules, a giant man that stands around 15-18 feet tall. The battle room is half a football field big. During the intro to the fight, Hercules is pacing left to right trying to supress his rage as he talks to Kratos about yadda yadda. Hercules sounds intelligent. Not like Kevin Sorbo. More like Tim Curry in Legend. As they are talking, you see Herc getting mad smashing pillars with his fists. When he yells, it turns into a roar in the large room. Hercules is extremely agile and in the first moment of the attack, he leaps towards Kratos. He knows he can't jump that far to get to him so he digs his fingers into the walls and ceiling to help propel him to Kratos. He's swinging like he's Tarzan of the jungle and before he finally lands, he grips a section of a pillar, rips it off and chucks it at Kratos. Through the whole fight, Herc is ripping apart the pantheon with every grip, kick, punch and jump off of the walls. The building is now in rubble and Herc's throwing boulder size chunks of brick at Kratos. Once the building is in non threatening size chunks, Herc is down to only close quarters combat. As long as Kratos can survive the building collapse and Hercules' death grip, he should win the day. This message was edited by skwerl on Oct 18 2008. | |
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BigAnjoe
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Hercules [and Kratos] aren't Zeus' only sons.
Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, the Muses; they too are his children. But I'm pretty sick of Heracles. Mostly human and not that Godly. Ares is out of the picture, I think Perseus was the guy tied to the string in GoW II. I'd like to Hephaestus and Hermes though. -- I still stand by my initial prediction. | |
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hellspeed
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i cant wait until it comes out
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matheusbr
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Hey guys, how ur doing? Im a big fan of GoW and i cant wait gow3.
I heard somewhere that the producer said the game will explain why there is no more greek myth, and i read somewhere somethings very interesting, here is the place http://www.farbot.com/node/3642 But i will post here the interesting part No Fate But What We Make What happens now that the Fates are dead? It looks to me that any very strong warrior can now work through the temple's puzzles, avoid any monsters if they were sent by the now-dead fates, or fight them if they came from the gods, find the dead bodies of the sisters, and jump through time all they want, wreaking havoc with the universe and Kratos' plans. This is a major hole, but it could also be a segue to something interesting, something that ties into the scenes just outside of Clothos chamber. Those three scenes are the great war between the titans and olympus raging on, the lone man surveying the carnage around him, and the three wise men headed for the star of Bethlehem. The last scene doesn't say they are the wise men headed to the star of Bethlehem, but the image is unmistakable. It's talking about Christianity. This is obviously a setup for one or more future games in the God of War franchise. Just before the fight with Ares in the original God of War there was a clear picture on one wall of a warrior fighting Zeus, something that really stuck out in my mind since I don't think we saw Zeus once in all of the original game. God of War III will likely cover the titan war started at the end of God of War II (unless an RTS is slated to pick up that concept), but the three wise men are the big twist here. The Three Wise Men I'm guessing they plan to have Kratos be victorious in such a way that both the gods and the titans are erased from the world, leaving humanity to decide its own fate, paving the way for the rise of Christianity and other religions. It's not so much the end result that will be the big surprise here if true, it's how artfully the story is told and executed to make it happen. Once we knew the extent of Ares betrayal of Kratos in the first God of War we knew he was going to be defeated in some way -- perhaps not as completely as he was. Once we saw Zeus kill Kratos and Kratos tell him he would pay for killing him, we knew Zeus would be defeated in some way. This time, Zeus survives Kratos' attack. We had no idea what the core plot of God of War II would be at the conclusion of God of War. The core betrayal of Zeus stripping Kratos of his godly powers is what ignites the main story arc and drives it to completion. So, in the end, i dont know what happens, the titans and the gods die, and maybe this can happen, i think that if that happen it will be a nice ending. Bye | |
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Kartos
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now i know its a long shot but it would be pretty weird is jesus became a part of this game like he was a relitive or somethigng of kratos.and i think hercules should be in there like a two player type thing.and whos the guy that turns invisible in the pool coss its eating at me?and i have heard the kratos's brother should be in GoW
3.i think there making a god of war movie.and i think athena should come back in GoW3. This message was edited by Kartos on Jul 10 2009. This message was edited by Kartos on Jul 10 2009. | |
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The Ghostly Soldier
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Perseus was in the pool.
Hercules = Kratos's brother - long shot I know but it has its logical points. This Christianity idea matheusbr spoke of would greatly irritate me. ------------------- ![]() | |
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Monko
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How the hell can you think Hercules is Kratos' brother, that's just stupid...
And Hercules is not even in the game... (not that I know of) ~Mðñkð~ ------------------- ![]() | |
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Final Blade
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Not full brother but half brother considering they both share the same father.
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