The God of War franchise evolved in a major way with 2018’s release, introducing a brand-new style of gameplay and a whole new mythology for Kratos to explore. While many players are looking forward to the 2021 God of War Ragnarok sequel, some fans have not forgotten where the series started. Not only do the original trilogy and PSP titles still hold up well enough to be deserving of a remaster, but the PS5 is a perfect platform for such an update to be made.
While a full-on, Bluepoint-like remake of the original God of War games is unlikely, minor visual upgrades and the use of certain PS5 features are more than enough to justify a remaster. Though the original God of War games were ported to PS2 and God of War 3 saw a PS4 release, having the entirety of the franchise on one platform would be a major positive. With several things making a re-release seem like a good idea, it could only be a matter of time before old school, hack-and-slash God of War gameplay is seen again.
One of the most widely praised aspects of the PlayStation 5 is the DualSense controller, making it a must-use accessory if Sony plans on bringing God of War back to its roots through a remaster. With Haptic Feedback, players can feel as if they are moving on different surfaces and carrying out different actions — something that could be used brilliantly in a remaster of the original God of War games. Feeling the trapped bodies of Hades grasp Kratos as he attempts to flee the Greek Underworld could be interesting, with more gruesome options allowing players to feel the Ghost of Sparta ripping off Helios’ head in God of War 3.
Players could feel every hit as Kratos decimates Zeus in the finale of the original trilogy, while the steps taken by the massive Ares can cause huge controller vibrations during a playthrough of the first game. Adaptive Triggers can be used alongside Haptic Feedback to make certain quick time events feel weightier and more intense, while the PS5’s 3D audio could further improve the experience. With Sony having considered God of War remasters already, it should move forward with the idea soon — especially if the DualSense is used properly in the new versions of the games.
The other major benefit of remastering the God of War games focused on Greek Mythology is that the entire franchise would exist on one platform. With the latest God of War game already part of the PlayStation Plus collection, bringing the older titles to PS5 would make the latest Sony console the best place to play the entire series. Beyond that, it would give newcomers the chance to either start the series from the beginning or return to the older games for context after playing the latest entry.
A prime example of why this is necessary is shown in a clip taken from original God of War creator David Jaffe’s playthrough of the 2018 game. The influential video game developer is thrilled to see Kratos wielding the Blades of Chaos once again at the game’s midway point, with the weapon’s addition delivering a massive wave of nostalgia for longtime fans. However, players who missed the chance to play the games that started the series will completely miss the weight of this moment, as Kratos picking up the cursed weapons once again carries a far different meaning to those familiar with the character.
By allowing players to easily play through all the God of War games on one platform, players that have never touched a God of War game can start from the very beginning. Further, longtime fans can do a full playthrough of the series before Ragnarok begins in the God of War sequel, allowing for the story to be fresh in their minds. With DualSense-enhanced gameplay possible as well, it seems like the time is now for a new God of War collection to be released.
The God of War Ragnarok sequel is in development.
Find A Teacher Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1vREBnX5n262umf4wU5U2pyTwvk9O-JrAgblA-wH9GFQ/viewform?edit_requested=true#responses
Email:
public1989two@gmail.com
www.itsec.hk
www.itsec.vip
www.itseceu.uk
Leave a Reply