![]() To defeat them, it’s a matter of simply chipping away, while also avoiding incoming attacks that can do a great deal of damage. There’s no question that there are some boss enemies in God of War: Ascension that will take a LOT of damage before you eventually bring them down to size. Also, he can launch these weapons as projectiles, in case he needs to hit someone firing projectiles at him from a distance, or just needs to throw an enemy off while taking out an enemy closer in proximity. The first is using them for straightforward attacks, and though the combos aren’t nearly as stylish as what he can do with his chain blades, it’s still quite efficient – and convenient – in bringing down enemies. Last but not least, Kratos can also pick up additional weapons this time around, which can be used one of two ways. These use up a small bit of power, so make sure you’re full up on it before you let loose with your rage. If you prefer ground combat, there’s no shortage there either, as he’s able to do all sorts of moves, including a ranged attack where he can hit multiple enemies at once, as well as a devastating ground pound that can shake up even the most heaviest armored offenders.Īs he picks up red orbs over the course of his journey, Kratos can pick up even more powerful techniques, including an utterly strong spinning attack that hits anyone within its range. For instance, holding down the triangle button enables him to launch a huge uppercut swing, allowing him to jump in the air and strike a foe multiple times before they collapse to the ground. Kratos is once again able to utilize his chained blades, as he’s done in prior games, and with the use of both a light and strong attack set-up, he can tie together some pretty sweet combos. ![]() Let’s get right into it with gameplay tactics… Despite the fact he’s tough in battle, there are a few things you should know before you enter the fray with him. A prolonged demo is available for play now, introducing the techniques that Kratos has available for putting someone away, as well as the exquisite graphics that director Todd Papy and his team at Sony Santa Monica are pumping into the game.īut looks aren’t everything – you have to get a real good understanding of Kratos to use him effectively. We’re almost less than a week away now from the return of Kratos with Sony’s long-awaited God of War: Ascension, a prequel that shows how the angry warrior came to be, and the trouble he gets into along the way.
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