Credos if he is a killer the heads don't know where to cross and finish a new Olympus
@richhard27075 ай бұрын
I wanna see Kratos say in mandarin
@leozhang32665 ай бұрын
Never mess with an original. This is a certified grade A. Moose piss. (And I’m being polite ).
@maxyboi63624 ай бұрын
They didnt even bother to pick a better weapon to replace the staff, like the spear of draupnir couldve been a WAY better choice.
@Batt-man4 ай бұрын
7:15 this fighting part is pretty cool though
@Png-z6d5 ай бұрын
Kratos become opera
@thucnguyen71855 ай бұрын
😂
@givemeverything5 ай бұрын
Use ur words brother also should of gave him storm breaker
@albertomathews-t4c5 ай бұрын
First
@tajulislam24605 ай бұрын
that's why sometimes its better to no release games on PC. Players and modders are doing shits sometimes. It ruined both God of war and Black Myth
@imaspacecreature2 ай бұрын
Chat GPT was cooking, look 😂: *Absolutely. Kratos’ story, power set, and personality would create a much more brutal and ruthless narrative if he were in Sun Wukong’s shoes. If Kratos, the god-slayer from God of War, took on the celestial beings in Wukong's world, the outcome would be far more destructive and dark. For instance, in the original Journey to the West, Wukong’s encounters with figures like Erlang Shen, the Four Heavenly Kings, and various celestial deities are intense but somewhat playful and often end in capture or reconciliation rather than outright annihilation. Wukong’s primary goal is to assert his independence and mischievous defiance against Heaven, not to eliminate all who stand in his way. On the other hand, Kratos is often driven by rage, vengeance, and the raw desire to overcome his oppressors through force, typically leaving a path of destruction in his wake. If Kratos encountered the Four Heavenly Kings, he would likely engage them in brutal combat, seeing them as obstacles to be obliterated. Their divinity wouldn’t spare them; if anything, it would provoke Kratos further. And if he faced Erlang Shen, the god known for his “third eye” and immense power, Kratos would likely be relentless, driven by his rage to prove his dominance over the god’s perceived arrogance. Moreover, Kratos' usual response to trickery or resistance is often to counter it with intense violence or outright destruction, which is in stark contrast to Wukong’s sometimes humorous cunning. In Journey to the West, Wukong frequently outsmarts or escapes his foes through magical transformations and quick thinking. Kratos, however, would turn the story into a full-on war, hunting down anyone who challenged him with an intense fury. In this retelling, we would see Heaven’s armies devastated and the celestial order shaken to its core. There would be no mercy, no clever negotiations-just Kratos carving his way through any god who dared to stand in his path. *