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Graphic looks amazing
but at cost at being linear, you are allowed to move only in way that devs imagined ( you cant even jump in 2018 AAA title lmao).
Combat looks nice but is really simple and with spongy enemies, it becomes tedious pretty quickly.
I dont know how many console players are handicapped, but GoW devs probably think that most of them are because you are just flooded by tutorials and narrative "help", game is simplified as much as possible.
I mean its not bad but...
I played this back on PS4, after clearing the rest of the series on PS3 through the Bluepoint HD collections, plus III and Ascension respectively.
I wasn't happy with the new combat system, mostly for the enemy roster not being all that fun to fight compared to past titles and the radial danger system being a poor crutch for the new camera perspective. I also wasn't happy with several sections being blatant filler, the very short list of spectacular bosses, Atreus/Mimir giving plenty of redundant barks during combat, and some challenges boiling down to how well your gear and abilities will prepare you for them. Bear McCreary does great work but his talent was wasted on what was a very forgettable soundtrack compared to previous titles. Probably the most damning thing for me personally, for one reason or another, was the replacement of TC Carson as Kratos, who no doubt the script was written with his specific delivery in mind.
All that being said, for a game about a destroyer of worlds finding solice and purpose in a new realm of mythology, it was pretty damn promising for the future of the series. Presentation is top-notch, the combat had a much greater identity than the usual action-RPG, and the overall expansion from the linear gauntlet to an open-world campaign was the shakeup the series truly needed. Despite my gripes leaning on personal preference for what I would've seen as a more ideal return for Kratos, along with narrative and design constantly being at odds with each other, the game overall did a lot right.
How Ragnarok continued (squandered) this potential is a whole other can of worms, but the work done on God of War '18 still makes it one of the best of its kind. Now if I can just get the Greek saga remastered (not remade) on PC, I can stop being an old man yelling at clouds.