Ok.I've player every God Of War game so far. I've seen Kratos serving the Gods in Chains of Olympus,I've seen him helping the Gods in God Of War I, I've seen him defy the Gods for capturing his brother Deimos in Ghost Of Sparta,I've seen him being rejected by Gods and getting killed by Zeus and then slaying the Sisters Of Fate in God Of War II and I've seen him slaying every Olympian God in God Of War III. As everybody has seen,at the end of the clip in GOWIII, instead of Kratos' corpse,there is a trace of blood which means only 2 things:1)The old man in GOW:Ghost Of Sparta came and got him (at the end of the clip he was burying his mother and brother and said "Now there's only 1 left") and 2) He is still alive.Now,the plot of GOWIV may be that Kratos has regretted for destroying the world and starting to fix everything by becoming the ruler of Olympus.And to do that,he might need to travel to another dimension and find the creator of the world who puts him through various challenges and different foes and after that,granting him what he wanted.After being Ruler Of Olympus and re-creates everything he then travels to the Underworld and reviving everyone he cared about such as his mother,his brother and of course his wife and daughter and maybe Athena too. If they do that,and WITHOUT MULTIPLAYER,it will be one of the best God Of War games ever.
God of War IV pads resume
Unannounced sequel outed once again as The Green Hornet, DOTA 2 music man lists new title in mythological action franchise in personal work history.
Though Sony has yet to offer any official word concerning a follow-up to 2010's God of War III, the evidence of a new entry in the franchise is mounting.
As spotted by Siliconera, the website of multimedia composer Timothy Williams notes that he is working on God of War IV. Williams is no stranger to action properties, as his list of credited works includes contributions to the 2011 films The Green Hornet and Sucker Punch, as well as the video games DOTA 2, Army of Two: The 40th Day, and Rise of the Argonauts.
When reached for comment, a Sony representative told GameSpot, "We do not comment on rumors or speculation about our products."
While the next God of War hasn't been officially announced, some possible details have surfaced. Last March, job listings at series developer Sony Computer Entertainment America Santa Monica called for online programmers to "join the God of War team" and create leaderboards and matching systems for a future title.
As for a release window for God of War IV, earlier reports peg the not-yet-official title as making its debut sometime during mid-2012. For more on the most recent new console release in the franchise, check out GameSpot's review of God of War III.
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