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The characters of the God of War video game franchise belong to a fictional universe loosely based on Greek mythology and Norse mythology. As such, the series features a range of traditional figures, including those from Greek mythology, such as the Olympian Gods, Titans, and Greek heroes, and those from Norse mythology, including the Æsir and Vanir gods and other beings. A number of original characters have also been created to supplement storylines. The overall story arc focuses on the series' only playable single-player character, the protagonist Kratos, a Spartan warrior haunted by visions of himself accidentally killing his wife and child. The character finally avenges his family by killing his former master and manipulator, Ares, the God of War. Although Kratos becomes the new God of War, he is still plagued by nightmares and is eventually betrayed by Zeus, the King of the Olympian Gods—revealed by the goddess Athena to be Kratos' father. The constant machinations of the gods and Titans and their misuse of Kratos eventually drive him to destroy Mount Olympus. Many years following the destruction of Olympus, Kratos ends up in Midgard with a son named Atreus. He trains and teaches the boy while hiding his past from him. Their journey to keep a promise to the boy's late mother ends with Kratos and Atreus becoming enemies to the Norse gods. God of War (2005), created by Sony's Santa Monica Studio, was the inaugural game in the series, the main part of which continued with God of War II (2007), God of War III (2010), and series prequel Ascension (2013); and side games Betrayal (2007), Chains of Olympus (2008), and Ghost of Sparta (2010). These seven games comprised the Greek era of the series. The Norse era began with the sequel to God of War III, which is also titled God of War (2018). The God of War mythos expanded into literature, with a novelization of the original God of War published in 2010,[1] and a six-issue comic series that introduced new characters and plot developments that was published from 2010–11. A novelization of God of War II was published in 2013,[2] and a film adaptation of the original God of War has been in development since 2005.[3] A prequel graphic novel titled Rise of the Warrior (2012–13) was released in the lead up to Ascension{{'}}s release and is the backstory of the player's multiplayer character. To go along with the 2018 game, a text-based game, A Call from the Wilds, was released in February 2018, followed by a novelization in August, and then a four-issue comic series that began publication in November, serving as a prequel to the 2018 game. God of War has become a highly lucrative franchise on account of the commercial and critical success of the series. Products include action figures, artwork, clothing, Slurpee cups, sweepstakes, and special edition video game consoles. The character of Kratos received positive comments from reviewers, and was described as a "sympathetic antihero" by GameSpy.[4] Game Guru claimed "Practically anyone, even if they hadn't played any of the God of War games, would know about Kratos."[5] Several reviewers have praised the portrayal of other characters: PAL Gaming Network claimed that the original God of War{{'}}s voice acting is "up there with the best",[6] while IGN have complimented most of the games in the series, saying of God of War II that the characters were "timeless"[7] and the voice acting was "great".[8]Concept and creationDuring the creation of God of War, the game's director David Jaffe attempted to create a version of Kratos that looked brutal but had a different appearance from what is considered to be the traditional Greek hero.[4] The character's traditional armor was removed to show the character's individualism,[5] and details such as hair and other "flowing things" were removed.[6] Jaffe said of his final version of the character, that while "[Kratos] may not totally feel at home in Ancient Greece from a costume standpoint, I think he achieves the greater purpose which is to give players a character who they can play who really does just let them go nuts and unleash the nasty fantasies that they have in their head."[7] When designing Ares, Charlie Wen was advised that the character should be 90% elemental and 5–10% human, then began sketching. He said that the rest of the team liked the designs, but were uncertain about execution. The transition towards Ares' human form was slow, and Wen said of the final design, "he's still a huge guy, but he's got all this armor on that allows him to do all these things."[8][14] Like most of the Olympian gods in God of War (2005), Zeus first appeared as a floating translucent head, and was modeled on the typical representation of the god in Greek mythology.[9] Cory Barlog (Game Director of God of War II) said that for God of War II, they wanted to maintain Zeus' appearance from literature, but also to add their own interpretation to the character.[10] Zeus' human appearance was originally designed by Charlie Wen for God of War II. This design was also used in God of War III, with updated graphics and the addition of an arm piece during the final fight. Andy Park was responsible for designing Zeus' spirit form for the final fight. Park produced several sketches, and imagined Zeus as a "massive tornado creature with lightning searing throughout the form." Park said that the ultimate goal was that "we are looking at Zeus, but it is him transformed into a big cloud of smoke."[11] Hades first appeared in God of War (2005); the original design portrayed Hades as a fiery, demonic face with horns. Statues in the game adhered to this design.[12] Hades' character design was changed in God of War II, with the character now appearing in a more human-like form with spikes protruding from his body and wielding a pair of chained claws, similar to Kratos' chained blades. The new design featured a helmet that appeared to cover a fiery face, which in God of War III, it is eventually revealed to be very grotesque but more human-like than the original design from God of War.[13] Hermes was originally designed for God of War II by Andy Park and did appear in the final cut scene of the game. For God of War III, Park updated the design and painting of the character. Park said he "wanted to create a character that was sly, cunning, and a bit comical in both appearance and personality" and he imagined he would be "much like a dancer."[14] The Titan Oceanus was sketched by Erik San Juan and was originally intended to appear in God of War II in a completely watery form with no feet. This concept, however, was cut during development.[15] Oceanus appeared in God of War III, with a similar appearance to the other Titans and with an emphasis on lightning instead of the original watery design. Oceanus's original watery design was the basis of the design for Poseidon's avatar sea construct for God of War III.[16] The character Daedalus was designed by Izzy Medrano, who said that he imagined Daedalus as a brilliant architect gone mad, and that Daedalus, similar to Kratos, was a pawn of the gods. The character was originally intended to have long white hair, but was eventually rendered bald, "as long hair is a difficult thing to manage."[17] Icarus was conceived as an "old disgusting man" and portrayed as an evil, although slightly comedic, character.[18] Medrano also designed Pandora, who he said is vital in reintroducing the player to the human side of Kratos. Medrano also said that they knew Pandora had to be young and reminiscent of Kratos' daughter, Calliope, and that "[Pandora] had to be pretty without being sexy and spunky without being saucy." Medrano said the character's final attire was a "Greek Punk" fashion style.[19] The first version of the Gorgon, Medusa, was to have five feet, but due to perceived animation difficulties, the final version had one tail. Other Gorgons in the game adhered to this design.[14][20] The goddess Artemis was considered for inclusion in God of War: Ascension as a playable female character, offering alternative combat options. Game Director Todd Papy said she would have been depicted as half-human and half-feline, with the head and torso of a woman and the legs of a lioness. However, she was ultimately cut from the game and thus only appears in the original God of War as a translucent head.[21] Major charactersKratos{{main|Kratos (God of War)}}Kratos is the protagonist of the God of War series.[22] The character is a power-hungry Spartan who, to save his life, was eventually forced to serve the Olympian god Ares. During one murderous rampage, Kratos accidentally killed his wife and child. Kratos renounced Ares, became a tormented soul (including imprisonment by the Furies), and served the gods for ten years in hopes of becoming free of the nightmares. He eventually killed Ares and became the God of War, but was betrayed by his father, Zeus. A series of attempts to free himself from the influence of the gods and Titans followed, culminating in a final confrontation with Zeus, ending in the god's death and the reign of the Olympian Gods. In the aftermath, Athena appeared and Kratos sacrificed himself to prevent her from becoming the supreme goddess of the world.[30] Many years later, surviving his fatal sacrifice, Kratos now lives in the world of the Norse gods in Midgard where he now has a son named Atreus. Following the death of his second wife Faye, he and Atreus journey to the highest peak of the nine realms to fulfill her promise and spread her ashes there. Along their journey, Kratos eventually reveals that he is a god to Atreus, and after defeating Baldur and in turn becoming an enemy of the Norse gods, he finally reveals his troubled past to his son and that they should learn from past mistakes. The character was originally voiced by Terrence C. Carson; his final portrayal of the character was in 2013's Ascension.[23][24] Christopher Judge replaced TC Carson in 2018's God of War.[25] Antony Del Rio voiced the character as a child in Ghost of Sparta (2010).[26] AthenaAthena was the Goddess of Wisdom and Kratos' mentor and ally throughout the Greek era in the series. In Chains of Olympus, Athena initially tasked Kratos to find Helios as in the absence of light, the god Morpheus had caused many of the gods to fall into a deep slumber.[27] In God of War (2005), she gave Kratos the mission of killing Ares, as Zeus had forbidden divine involvement, and was instrumental in allowing Kratos to become the new God of War.[28] Although she begged Kratos to stop his second quest for the Ambrosia of Asclepius in the comic series (2010–11) and lied to him about his brother Deimos in Ghost of Sparta,[29] Athena was still sympathetic towards Kratos even after he renounced the gods and was betrayed by Zeus in God of War II. Athena died trying to protect Zeus from Kratos, and was resurrected and elevated to a new level of understanding in God of War III. With ulterior motives, Athena became Kratos' ally once more and guided him to the Flame of Olympus surrounding Pandora's Box, which allowed Kratos to kill Zeus and end the reign of Mount Olympus.[30][30][31] Her spirit later returns to Kratos in God of War (2018) to haunt and taunt him about his past that he had kept secret from his son Atreus. As he was retrieving his old weapons, the Blades of Chaos, she said he was nothing more than a monster, to which Kratos replied that he was not her monster anymore. The character was voiced by Carole Ruggier in 2005's God of War,[32] 2007's God of War II,[33] and 2018's God of War. Erin Torpey voiced the character in Chains of Olympus (2008), God of War III (2010), and Ghost of Sparta (2010).[24][26] GaiaGaia was the mother of the Titans and embodiment of Earth.[34][35] At the request of Zeus' mother Rhea, Gaia raised and protected the young Zeus to prevent Cronos from devouring him, as he had devoured his other children.[36] When Zeus grew to manhood, he betrayed Gaia, freed his siblings, and Gaia was banished with her fellow Titans at the conclusion of the Great War.[37] In God of War II, she saved Kratos from the Underworld after a disastrous encounter with Zeus, and directed the Spartan to find the Sisters of Fate in order to take revenge on Zeus. A successful Kratos plucked Gaia and the Titans from the moment in time before their defeat in the Great War to launch an abortive attack on Olympus. In God of War III, Gaia was wounded in the assault on Olympus and abandoned Kratos, stating he was a pawn of the Titans so that they could have their revenge. Kratos eventually found and crippled Gaia, but she returned and interrupted the final battle between the Spartan and Zeus. The pair entered Gaia's neck wound, and with the Blade of Olympus, Kratos destroyed her heart, killing the Titan.[30][30][31]The character was voiced by Linda Hunt[23] in God of War II, and Susan Blakeslee in God of War III. Gaia was also the narrator during cut scenes in God of War, again voiced by Hunt. ZeusZeus was the King of the Olympian Gods and the main antagonist of God of War II and God of War III.[38] Zeus and Ares believed the destruction of Olympus would come at the hands of Kratos' brother Deimos, so they had Deimos imprisoned and tortured by Thanatos.[39] Many years later, in God of War (2005), Zeus aided Kratos against Ares by bestowing him with the magic, "Zeus' Fury", and as the mysterious gravedigger. In God of War II, it is revealed that Zeus had become infected with fear. He tricked Kratos into draining his godly powers into the Blade of Olympus, stating it was required to deal with the new threat actually created by Zeus. Kratos, stripped of his power, was mortally wounded while human, and killed by Zeus. With the help of the Titan Gaia, Kratos used the power of the Sisters of Fate to return to the moment Zeus betrayed him and defeated Zeus after extensive combat. Zeus was saved by Athena, who sacrificed herself to preserve Olympus. Before dying, Athena revealed that Kratos is Zeus' son, and that Zeus feared a perpetuation of the son-killing-father cycle, as Zeus imprisoned his father Cronos.[55] This was confirmed in God of War III when Kratos discovered that Zeus was infected with fear when Kratos first opened Pandora's Box and used its power to kill Ares. After a lengthy battle and an enlightening encounter with Pandora in his psyche, Kratos finally overcame and killed Zeus.[40][31] Later in God of War (2018), Zeus appears as a haunting vision to Kratos while in Helheim. The character was originally voiced by Paul Eiding in 2005's God of War.[32] Corey Burton, who had previously voiced Zeus in the animated Disney show based on the film Hercules, took over the role in God of War II.[33] He continued it in God of War III, in the multiplayer mode of Ascension, where Zeus appears as one of the four gods that players can pledge their allegiance to, and in 2018's God of War. Fred Tatasciore provided Zeus's voice in Ghost of Sparta{{'}}s after-game "Combat Arena" mode.[26] Zeus, as he appears in God of War III, is a downloadable playable character in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (2012); he became available on March 19, 2013.[41] AtreusAtreus is a secondary protagonist introduced in the Norse era of the series. He is the young son that Kratos bore with the giant named Faye and has the ability to telepathically hear the thoughts of other beings. His mother taught him archery and how to read runes. His first adventure into the wilderness in A Call from the Wilds brought him to an encounter with some draugr, and he had to be saved by his father Kratos, after which, the two battled a revenant. Following Faye's death of an unknown cause in God of War (2018), Atreus journeys with his father Kratos to fulfill her promise to spread her ashes at the highest peak of the nine realms. Atreus did not know about Kratos' past or that he was a god. After Atreus falls ill due to a mental contradiction of a god thinking himself mortal, Kratos goes to Helheim to retrieve an item to heal him. After Atreus is cured, Kratos reveals that he is a god, but says nothing about his past. Knowing he is a god and thinking he can do anything, Atreus becomes arrogant and murders Modi, despite Kratos ordering not to. The two eventually make amends and team up to face Baldur. After Baldur's defeat, Kratos reveals his past and tells Atreus that they should learn from the mistakes of their predecessors. The two then go to Jötunheim to complete their journey. There, they learn that Faye was a giant, making Atreus part-giant, part-god, and part-mortal. It was also revealed that his mother had originally named him Loki, but Kratos chose Atreus, a name of an honorable Spartan comrade of his. The two then spread her ashes at Jötunheim's peak before going home. Atreus then has a vision that years later, at the end of Fimbulwinter, Thor will come for them. He was voiced by Sunny Suljic. GodsOlympians
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Original characters (comic series and video games)Kratos' family
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ReceptionGod of War received praise for its voice acting. Chris Sell of PAL Gaming Network stated that the voice acting is "up there with the best" in comparison to other games, and that the cut scenes are "superbly voiced, but it’s the narrator of the story that is the most professionally convincing throughout."[92] Eric Blattberg of PlayStation Universe stated that the voice acting is a great feature of the game, that narrator Linda Hunt's "authentic voice really helps set the attitude during the unbelievable [full motion video]’s", and that Kratos "acts and sounds like a badass."[93] Kristan Reed of Eurogamer wrote, "Even the straight-laced voice work is handled with an expertise so sadly lacking in most other videogames."[94] Raymond M. Padilla of GameSpy, wrote that some of the voice acting and music tracks are overstated; one of his few dislikes in the game.[95] Matt Leone of 1UP wrote that "There's a mixture of in-game characters that speak to you and extremely nice CG sequences that show moments such as flashbacks, and it all blends together surprisingly well."[96]God of War II received similar praise for its voice acting. Chris Roper of IGN said the characters were timeless[97] and the voice acting was great.[98] Kristan Reed said that the voice acting was "top notch."[99] Alex Navarro of GameSpot wrote that "The voice acting is ... all-around excellent, though it's not quite as enjoyable as it was in the last game", and that "Kratos is as gruff and over the top as ever." He praised the supporting voice performances, such as Linda Hunt as Gaia and the narrator, Corey Burton as Zeus, and Harry Hamlin as Perseus, as "top-notch work." However, Navarro said that a few of the performances felt "a bit labored or overwrought. In particular, Michael Clarke Duncan as Atlas feels more wooden than imposing. The voice is right, but his performance is oddly subdued." With these exceptions, Navarro said that "this is another enjoyable voice cast."[100] GameSpy described Kratos as a "sympathetic antihero"[101] and Game Guru claimed "Practically anyone, even if they hadn't played any of the God of War games, would know about Kratos."[102]God of War III received mixed reviews; Chris Roper of IGN stated that the voice acting "could be better",[103] and that some of the characters are the "biggest culprits" to "creating an uneven feeling in the visual presentation" and that they "don't feature the same level of lighting quality or perhaps texture work as others." Roper also said that a few look "fantastic ... but many are clearly not on the same level as Kratos, and some are even only passable as 'good'."[104]Chris Roper of IGN said that the voice acting on Chains of Olympus was nice.[105] For God of War: Ghost of Sparta, Nicole Tanner of IGN wrote that it "[c]ontinues the tradition of great voice acting" that "we've come to expect from a God of War installment."[106] Joe Juba of Game Informer said that the voice work was solid.[107] MerchandiseTwo series of action figures based on God of War II have been produced by the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA). The first set included two versions of Kratos; one wielding the Blades of Athena and the second wearing the Golden Fleece and holding a gorgon's head. The second set included a twelve-inch figure that plays six game quotes.[108] A second two-figure set was also released, with Kratos wearing the God of War armor.[109] DC Unlimited produced a line of action figures based on God of War III, which included the characters Kratos, Zeus, Hades and Hercules.[110] Between February 1, 2010 and March 31, 2010, 7-Eleven sold a limited edition Slurpee drink called "Kratos Fury", available in four exclusive God of War III cups, which featured codes that could be used to access God of War III and Slurpee-themed downloadable content on the Slurpee website.[111] Kratos' visage has appeared on the PlayStation Portable Chains of Olympus exclusive bundle pack,[112] and on the PlayStation 3 God of War III sweepstakes prize[113] video game consoles. Other products include artwork, clothing, and sweepstakes.[114] References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://playstation.joystiq.com/2009/07/13/del-ray-announces-first-god-of-war-novel-for-march-2010/ |title=Del Ray announces first God of War novel for March 2010 | |last=Alexander |first=Jem |publisher=AOL |work=Joystiq |accessdate=January 4, 2010 |date=July 13, 2009 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMMAyGdL?url=http://www.joystiq.com/2009/07/13/del-ray-announces-first-god-of-war-novel-for-march-2010/ |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.randomhouse.com/book/7889/god-of-war-ii-by-robert-e-vardeman |title=God of War II by Robert E. 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Christopher Judge: I am fortunate enough to be playing Kratos.}} 26. ^1 2 {{cite video game|developer=Ready at Dawn|title=God of War: Ghost of Sparta|publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment|year=2010|scene=Credits}} 27. ^{{cite video game |title=Chains of Olympus|developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2008 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Athena: Kratos, there is not much time...Olympus needs your unquestioning obedience. The God of the Sun has been torn from the sky. This temple on which you stand is the chariot of Helios. Without their master to rein them, the Fire Steeds have driven the sun chariot into the Earth. And without Helios, there is no one to keep Morpheus from seizing permanent power. Many of the gods have fallen into a deep slumber. Soon, all will succumb to the black grip of Morpheus. You must find Helios and return him to the sky, lest the world of gods and man be lost forever. Only his light can release the grasp of Morpheus.}} 28. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/596/596778p1.html |title=God of War |date=March 18, 2005 |last=Sulic |first=Ivan |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=IGN |accessdate=June 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMKt7h3G?url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/03/18/god-of-war |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 29. ^{{cite video game |title=Ghost of Sparta|developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2010 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Kratos: Athena! You lied to me! The gods lied to me! My brother lives! He lives!}} 30. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 {{cite web|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/04/19/the-olympians-kratos-has-killed.aspx|title=Kratos' Complete Olympian Hit List|date=April 19, 2012|last=Hilliard|first=Kyle|publisher=GameStop|work=Game Informer|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 31. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 {{cite web |url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-3-walkthrough/ |title=God of War 3 Walkthrough |author=Mahalo Video Games |publisher=Mahalo.com |accessdate=November 19, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6IknLTAYn?url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-3-walkthrough/ |archivedate=August 9, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 32. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 {{Harvnb|Santa Monica Studio, ed.|(2005)|pp=32–35|ref=GoW1manual}} 33. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 {{Harvnb|Santa Monica Studio, ed.|(2007)|pp=13–18|ref=GoW2manual}} 34. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War II|developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2007 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Gaia: I am the Titan, Gaia, ever present Mother of Earth.}} 35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 10|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 36. ^1 {{cite video game |title=God of War II|developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2007 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Gaia: You know of the mighty Titan, Cronos. So fearful was Cronos of the Oracle's prediction that his own children would rise against him that he decided to imprison all in his belly. Rhea stood by and watched as her children were devoured one by one. But when the time came for the last of her children to be eaten, she was unable to bare another such loss and devised a trick to save the baby Zeus. Rhea commanded the eagle to secretice on her way. He was taken to an island far beyond the watchful eyes of Cronos. It was I who cared for him. It was I who kept him safe.}} 37. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War II|developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2007 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Gaia: I nurtured his desire to free his brothers and sisters from Cronos. But my foolish act of compassion would haunt the Titans forever. For in sparing Zeus, we allowed him to return to us with vengeance in his heart. He betrayed all of the Titans for the sins of just one. The sins of his father, Cronos.}} 38. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 18|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 39. ^1 {{cite video game |title=Ghost of Sparta|developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2010 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Narrator: After the Great War with the Titans, the Oracle had foretold the demise of the Olympian Gods and the destruction of Olympus. She saw that it would be brought about not by the hands of the Titans who thirsted for revenge, but by the hands of a mortal. A marked warrior. Whoever controlled the marked warrior, controlled the fate of Olympus.}} 40. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/franchise-player-god-of-war-iii/1100-6252984/|title=Franchise Player: God of War III|date=March 5, 2010|last=Varanini|first=Giancario|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=GameSpot|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 41. ^{{cite web |url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/02/27/new-ps-all-stars-zeus-isaac-medievil-the-unfinished-swan-level/ |title=New PS All-Stars: Zeus & Isaac, MediEvil + The Unfinished Swan Level |date=February 27, 2013 |last=Killian |first=Seth |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment America |work=PlayStation.Blog |accessdate=February 27, 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6El3RHjxV?url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/02/27/new-ps-all-stars-zeus-isaac-medievil-the-unfinished-swan-level/ |archivedate=February 28, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 42. ^1 {{cite video game |title=God of War |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2005 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Aphrodite: Medusa, the queen of the Gorgons. Bring me her head Kratos, and I will give you the ability to wield its power!.}} 43. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 {{cite web |url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/ps3/god-of-war-iii/credits |title=God of War III (2010) PlayStation 3 credits |publisher=GameFly |work=MobyGames |accessdate=July 9, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6IknTb7vR?url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/ps3/god-of-war-iii/credits |archivedate=August 9, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 44. ^{{cite web |url=http://ps2.ign.com/articles/493/493536p1.html |title=SCEA Santa Monica Gamers' Day: Sony Announces God of War |date=February 19, 2004 |last=Dunham |first=Jeremy |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=IGN |accessdate=June 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMJUFzVh?url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2004/02/20/scea-santa-monica-gamers-day-sony-announces-god-of-war |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 2|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 46. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-walkthrough/ |title=God of War Walkthrough |publisher=Mahalo.com |accessdate=November 19, 2012 |author=Mahalo Video Games |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6IknZNTz2?url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-walkthrough/ |archivedate=August 9, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 47. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/04/06/the-best-god-of-war-boss-fights?page=2|title=The Best God of War Boss Fights - Page 2 of 2|date=April 6, 2010|author1=Miller, Greg|author2=Claiborn, Sam|author3=Tanner, Nicole|publisher=Ziff Davis|work=IGN|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 48. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2005 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Artemis: I offer you the very blade I used to slay a Titan.}} 49. ^{{cite video game |title=Chains of Olympus |developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2008 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Eos: Retrieve the fire and it will light your path to the remaining steeds. They will guide you to their master. They will take you to my brother.}} 50. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2005 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Hades: Your progress is impressive Kratos, but your skills will not carry you to your ultimate goal. I offer you the souls of Hades itself, the souls of the dead, set ready to fight by your side.}} 51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 12|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 52. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web |url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-chains-of-olympus-walkthrough/ |title=God of War Chains of Olympus Walkthrough |publisher=Mahalo.com |author=Mahalo Video Games |accessdate=November 19, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CIvP1gTy?url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-chains-of-olympus-walkthrough/ |archivedate=November 20, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 53. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.cnn.com/2005-04-07/tech/god.of.war_1_kratos-god-adventure-games?_s=PM:TECH |title=Review: 'God of War' Zeus of adventure games |date=April 7, 2005 |last=Lane |first=Tom |publisher=Turner Broadcasting System |work=CNN |accessdate=June 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMKwLQYj?url=http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/fun.games/04/07/god.of.war/ |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 54. ^{{cite video game |title=Ghost of Sparta |developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2010 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Poseidon: You have desecrated my kingdom! I shall not forget this, Ghost of Sparta! You will answer for this affront!}} 55. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/04/06/the-best-god-of-war-boss-fights?page=1|title=The Best God of War Boss Fights - Page 1 of 2|date=April 6, 2010|author1=Miller, Greg|author2=Claiborn, Sam|author3=Tanner, Nicole|publisher=Ziff Davis|work=IGN|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 56. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 14|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 57. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 16|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 58. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 17|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 59. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{cite web |url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-2-walkthrough/ |title=God of War 2 Walkthrough |publisher=Mahalo.com |accessdate=November 19, 2012 |author=Mahalo Video Games |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6IknoC7ZP?url=http://www.mahalo.com/god-of-war-2-walkthrough/ |archivedate=August 9, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 60. ^{{cite video game |title=Ghost of Sparta |developer=Ready at Dawn |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2010 |platform=PlayStation Portable |quote=Thera: It has been long since our kind waited for the one destined to free us. Gaia foretold of our salvation, Ghost of Sparta. Kratos: I have not come here for you or your kind. Thera: Do not be so naive, Kratos. Your path lead you to me. You need my help. Kratos: I need nothing from you, Thera. Thera: If you do not free me, then you will share my fate! You will die here with me! Free me. Free me and my power will be yours! Without it, we will both remain prisoners of our torments!}} 61. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War III |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2010 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Hercules: You were always Zeus' favorite. Think about it brother, while I was stuck cleaning the Augean Stables, he chose you to destroy Ares. Not convinced? How about this? While you were being crowned the God of War, I was sent to find an apple. They called them labors, hah! Perhaps he did allow me to kill the Nemean Lion, but he made your name known amongst the people. A fierce warrior. A killer made hero. A man made a god. But this time brother, this time I will destroy you. Call it my thirteenth and final labor. Soon I will become the God of War and claim the throne for myself.}} 62. ^{{Harvnb|Santa Monica Studio, ed.|(2007)|pp=13–18|ref=manual1}} 63. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/god-of-war-ii/reviews/god-of-war-ii-review-6167249/?page=1 |page=1 |title=God of War II Review |date=March 12, 2007 |last=Navarro |first=Alex |publisher=CBS Interactive |work=GameSpot |accessdate=June 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CSIJtQlH?url=http://www.gamespot.com/god-of-war-ii/reviews/god-of-war-ii-review-6167249/ |archivedate=November 26, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 64. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://me.ign.com/en/preview/7443/watch-the-first-30-minutes-of-god-of-war-ascension |title=Watch the First 30 Minutes of God of War: Ascension |date=February 1, 2013 |author=IGN Staff |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=IGN |accessdate=February 4, 2013 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6EBqhh0Xd?url=http://me.ign.com/en/preview/7443/watch-the-first-30-minutes-of-god-of-war-ascension |archivedate=February 4, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 65. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/9/15/4652612/god-of-war-art-gallery|title=God of War Art Gallery|date=September 15, 2013|author=Polygon Staff|publisher=Vox Media|work=Polygon|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 66. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 5|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 67. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Aletheia: Across the sea, the Lantern of Delos keeps the Eyes of Truth. Find the Eyes and they will show you the path to freedom.}} 68. ^1 {{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Orkos: Inside there are the Eyes of Truth. The very same eyes my mothers ruthlessly pulled from Aletheia. I learned of the plot between my parents to overthrow Olympus. I could not believe Aletheia's words. Then, she showed me the truth that the God of War would bring down the very walls of Olympus. I knew I must stop them. Aletheia and I sought to warn Zeus, but when Ares learned of our attempt, he sent my mothers after us. The Eyes were brutally ripped from my beloved.}} 69. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |scene=Credits}} 70. ^{{cite video game |title=Betrayal|developer=Javaground |publisher=Sony Pictures Digital |year=2007 |platform=Java ME |quote=Spartan Soldier: The battle has angered the gods. They have sent Hera's giant Argos to slay us!}} 71. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Castor: Place your offerings for Aletheia. We will decide if they are worthy at our will. You presume to seek an audience with the Oracle yet you bring no offerings? Bold. Stupid, but bold. Although, you must have good reason to seek the Oracle carrying such a mark. Return when you have brought appropriate sacrifice.}} 72. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 6|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 73. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Pollux: We will not tolerate your impudence. You will not see her!}} 74. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Pollux: You have sealed the Oracle's fate. You will never know the truth.}} 75. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.modojo.com/reviews/mobile/god_of_war_betrayal/ |title=God of War: Betrayal (Mobile) Review |date=July 27, 2007 |last=Davis |first=Justin |publisher=Modojo |accessdate=June 15, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CJ5xHzuw?url=http://www.modojo.com/reviews/mobile/god_of_war_betrayal/ |archivedate=November 20, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 76. ^1 {{cite comic|writer=Krawczyk, Marianne|artist=Shy, Christopher|letterer=|editor=|title=Rise of the Warrior|issue=|date=|publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment America|page=|panel=}} 77. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 4|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 78. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/mangled-myths-god-wars-take-mythology-stacks/|title=Mangled myths: How God of War's mythology stacks up - Page 9|date=March 14, 2013|last=Reparaz|first=Mikel|publisher=Future plc|work=GamesRadar|accessdate=March 17, 2016}} 79. ^{{cite web|url=https://norse-mythology.org/tales/the-fortification-of-asgard/|title=The Fortification of Asgard|last=McCoy|first=Daniel|work=Norse Mythology for Smart People|accessdate=April 28, 2018}} 80. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.gamefront.com/god-of-war-ghost-of-sparta-walkthrough/ |title=God of War: Ghost of Sparta Walkthrough |date=November 2, 2010 |last=Millikan |first=Ben |publisher=Break Media |work=GameFront |accessdate=November 19, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Iko5mD1Z?url=http://www.gamefront.com/god-of-war-ghost-of-sparta-walkthrough/ |archivedate=August 9, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 81. ^1 {{cite video|title=God of War: Ascension: Unchained – Kratos Comes to Life|publisher=Santa Monica Studio|year=2013}} 82. ^{{cite comic|writer=Wolfman, Marv|artist=Sorrentino, Andrea|letterer=Temofonte, Saida|editor=Abernathy, Ben|title=God of War|issue=#1|date=March 2010|publisher=WildStorm|page=|panel=}} 83. ^{{cite comic|writer=Wolfman, Marv|artist=Sorrentino, Andrea|letterer=Temofonte, Saida|editor=Abernathy, Ben|title=God of War|issue=#2|date=May 2010|publisher=WildStorm|page=|panel=}} 84. ^1 2 {{cite comic|writer=Wolfman, Marv|artist=Sorrentino, Andrea|letterer=Temofonte, Saida|editor=Abernathy, Ben|title=God of War|issue=#4|date=September 2010|publisher=WildStorm|page=|panel=}} 85. ^1 {{cite comic|writer=Wolfman, Marv|artist=Sorrentino, Andrea|letterer=Temofonte, Saida|editor=Abernathy, Ben|title=God of War|issue=#3|date=July 2010|publisher=WildStorm|page=|panel=}} 86. ^{{cite video|title=God of War: Unearthing the Legend|publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment|year=2010}} 87. ^{{cite comic|writer=Wolfman, Marv|artist=Sorrentino, Andrea|letterer=Temofonte, Saida|editor=Abernathy, Ben|title=God of War|issue=#6|date=January 2011|publisher=DC Comics|page=|panel=}} 88. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3|scene=Multiplayer opening}} 89. ^{{cite video game |title=Ascension |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2013 |platform=PlayStation 3 |quote=Scribe of Hecatonchires: I was the first man to be put here by the Furies. See, I've been keeping a record. Orkos was born here. Then his mothers. The they... they became ... they used to be fair. Harsh, but fair. Had something to do with Ares, I imagine.}} 90. ^1 {{cite video game |title=Betrayal |developer=Javaground |publisher=Sony Pictures Digital |year=2007 |platform=Java ME |quote=Kratos: Murderer of Argos! What master do you serve that would try to turn the gods against me?}} 91. ^{{cite video game |title=God of War |developer=Santa Monica Studio |publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment |year=2005 |platform=PlayStation 2 |quote=Village Oracle: From this night forward, the mark of your terrible dead will be visible to all! The ashes of your wife and child will remain fastened to your skin, never to be removed! Narrator: And with that curse, all would know him for the beast he had become, his skin white with the ash of his dead family. The ghost of Sparta had been born.}} 92. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://palgn.com.au/playstation-2/2353/god-of-war-review/ |title=God of War Review |date=June 23, 2005 |last=Sell |first=Chris |publisher=PAL Gaming Network |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CML078kb?url=http://palgn.com.au/playstation-2/2353/god-of-war-review/ |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 93. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.psu.com/a000665/God-of-War-Review?page=1 |title=God of War Review |date=April 1, 2005 |last=Blattberg |first=Eric |publisher=PlayStation Universe |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029193659/http://www.psu.com/a000665/God-of-War-Review?page=1 |archivedate=October 29, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 94. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_godofwar_ps2 |title=God Of War Review |date=July 1, 2005 |last=Reed |first=Kristan |publisher=Eurogamer Network |work=Eurogamer |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMKXqOGx?url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_godofwar_ps2 |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 95. ^{{cite web |url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/god-of-war/598019p3.html |title=God of War |page=3 |date=March 22, 2005 |last=Padilla |first=Raymond M. |publisher=IGN |work=GameSpy |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMKiHbOv?url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/god-of-war/598019p1.html |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 96. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/reviews/god-of-war_5?pager.offset=0 |title=God of War |date=March 20, 2005 |last=Leone |first=Matt |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=1UP |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CMKQ6L3Q?url=http://www.1up.com/reviews/god-of-war_5 |archivedate=November 22, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 97. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2007/02/12/god-of-war-ii-review?page=1 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|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6CSIATFW7?url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/god-of-war-ii-review |archivedate=November 26, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 100. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/god-of-war-ii/reviews/god-of-war-ii-review-6167249/?page=2 |page=2 |title=God of War II Review |date=March 12, 2007 |last=Navarro |first=Alex |publisher=CBS Interactive |work=GameSpot |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004080338/http://www.gamespot.com/god-of-war-ii/reviews/god-of-war-ii-review-6167249/?page=2 |archivedate=October 4, 2013 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 101. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/god-of-war-2-divine-retribution/763910p1.html |title=Reviews: God of War II |first=Gabe |last=Graziani |publisher=IGN |work=GameSpy |date=February 12, 2007 |accessdate=March 10, 2008 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Ikor952Y?url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/god-of-war-2-divine-retribution/763910p1.html 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|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121031104517/http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/03/08/god-of-war-iii-review?page=2 |archivedate=October 31, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 105. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2008/02/18/god-of-war-chains-of-olympus-review?page=3 |page=3 |title=God of War: Chains of Olympus Review |date=February 18, 2008 |last=Roper |first=Chris |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=IGN |accessdate=November 16, 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121005034404/http://www.ign.com/articles/2008/02/18/god-of-war-chains-of-olympus-review?page=3 |archivedate=October 5, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df=mdy }} 106. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/10/25/god-of-war-ghost-of-sparta-review?page=2 |page=2 |title=God of War: Ghost of Sparta Review |date=October 25, 2010 |last=Tanner |first=Nicole |publisher=Ziff Davis Media |work=IGN |accessdate=November 16, 2012 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