v. 2: "Before Kratos was a father he was the God of War. Very little is known of the time in-between-until now. After conquering Zeus and thwarting Athena, Kratos believes himself to be finally free from his bondage to the gods. He sets sail for the desert in an attempt to get some distance between he and his home, the place of his shame, only to find that his uncontrollable anger and guilt follow close behind. Kratos rages against the one foe that has proven to be unconquerable-himself. But a war against oneself is unwinnable, and only invites madness"--
v. 1: "The God of War takes on the world of Norse gods, starting with a cult of bear berserkers! Kratos, God of War, has returned! His war on the gods of Olympus long past, Kratos builds a new life for himself in the remote Norse wilds. Seeking to put the rage that defined most of his life behind him, Kratos inadvertently sparks a feud with a mysterious cult of berserkers after attempting to save a stranger being mauled by a monstrous bear. But for the former Ghost of Sparta, no good deed goes unpunished."--
v. 1: "The God of War takes on the world of Norse gods, starting with a cult of bear berserkers! Kratos, God of War, has returned! His war on the gods of Olympus long past, Kratos builds a new life for himself in the remote Norse wilds. Seeking to put the rage that defined most of his life behind him, Kratos inadvertently sparks a feud with a mysterious cult of berserkers after attempting to save a stranger being mauled by a monstrous bear. But for the former Ghost of Sparta, no good deed goes unpunished."-- rage that defined most of his life behind him, Kratos inadvertently sparks a feud with a mysterious cult of berserkers after attempting to save a stranger being mauled by a monstrous bear. But for the former Ghost of Sparta, no good deed goes unpunished."--
v. 2: "Before Kratos was a father he was the God of War. Very little is known of the time in-between-until now. After conquering Zeus and thwarting Athena, Kratos believes himself to be finally free from his bondage to the gods. He sets sail for the desert in an attempt to get some distance between he and his home, the place of his shame, only to find that his uncontrollable anger and guilt follow close behind. Kratos rages against the one foe that has proven to be unconquerable-himself. But a war against oneself is unwinnable, and only invites madness"--t in an attempt to get some distance between he and his home, the place of his shame, only to find that his uncontrollable anger and guilt follow close behind. Kratos rages against the one foe that has proven to be unconquerable-himself. But a war against oneself is unwinnable, and only invites madness"--