God of Warfare creator David Jaffe has revealed how he doesn’t just like the character growth of Kratos within the newest video games. The ex-game developer turned commentator defined how he thought the father-and-son dynamic between the protagonist and Atreus and the storyline that developed didn’t befit the character that he created.
God of Warfare’s Kratos is just not a household man
God of Warfare Ragnarok‘s animation director Bruno Velazquez as soon as stated in an interview that the sport’s storyline mirrored the studio’s personalities and private experiences. The earlier God of Warfare video games that befell through the Greek period mirrored the group’s school years, however now the group has grown up and the builders have their very own households. Whereas Jaffe didn’t appear to thoughts this through the 2018 reboot of God of Warfare, which he thought was “nice,” Ragnarok turned out to be a special expertise.
In his newest podcast, Jaffe went on to make clear {that a} story constructed round private experiences like household relationships would have been completely nice for a brand new IP, or perhaps a new character, however not for Kratos:
For those who’re going to construct a model new IP otherwise you’re going to construct a personality into the God of Warfare lore and that character is struggling or coping with your issues that a whole lot of you guys which have gotten older and women on the studio have handled, that’s fantastic. Do this s*** all day lengthy. However don’t take the character Kratos, or Indiana Jones, and go “you recognize what, […] I’m older now and I’m actually into household and I wish to inform tales about fathers and sons and God.” No […]. That’s not what this character is.
Regardless of Jaffe’s displeasure on the character’s growth, loads of individuals disagree and God of Warfare Ragnarok just lately hit a milestone of 15 million copies offered worldwide. The sport’s senior author Orion Walker has already teased that the recently-released Valhalla DLC was not the top of the story both, however whether or not this implies extra DLC or an entire new sport stays to be seen.