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God of War Ragnarök Launch Edition - PlayStation 5

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 5


Edition: Launch


Features

  • Launch Edition includes in-game downloadable content Kratos Risen Snow Armor & Atreus Risen Snow Tunic (Cosmetic)
  • Feel your journey through the Norse realms, made possible by immersive haptic feedback and adaptive trigger functionality.
  • Take advantage of multidirectional 3D Audio; hear enemies approaching from any direction. (3D audio with stereo headphones (analog or USB)
  • Bask in the beautiful worlds you travel through, brought to life by precise art direction and arresting attention to detail.
  • Switch between full 4K resolution at a targeted 30 frames per second, or dynamic resolution upscaled to 4K at a targeted 60fps. (4K resolution requires a compatible 4K TV or display)

Description

Embark on an epic and heartfelt journey as Kratos and Atreus struggle with holding on and letting go. Against a backdrop of Norse Realms torn asunder by the fury of the Aesir, they’ve been trying their utmost to undo the end times. But despite their best efforts, Fimbulwinter presses onward. Witness the changing dynamic of the father-son relationship as they fight for survival; Atreus thirsts for knowledge to help him understand the prophecy of “Loki”, as Kratos struggles to break free of his past and be the father his son needs. See for yourself how fate will force a choice upon them: between their own safety or the safety of the realms. All the while, hostile Asgardian forces assemble… Venture through all Nine Realms towards the prophesied battle that will end the world. Vanquish Norse gods and monsters alike in fluid, expressive combat. Explore in wonder through stunning mythological landscapes. God of War Ragnarök Launch Edition includes a voucher code to redeem all God of War Ragnarök pre-order digital bonuses. Unlock in-game items via story progression. Account for PlayStation™Network, and internet connection required for code redemption.

Publication Date: November 9, 2022


Release date: November 9, 2022


Product Dimensions: 0.55 x 6.67 x 5.44 inches; 2.88 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: Sony Interactive Entertainment


Date First Available: July 14, 2022


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  • Fantastic, even if you're new to GoW
If you're a fan of great story and intense gameplay, this game delivers on both. It picks up seamlessly from the last installment, and explains the passage of time really well. The segue proves to be extremely satisfying, while also giving you a short, effective tutorial on the controls. If you're a fan of the franchise, go ahead and believe the hype - this game is worth it. I'll write the rest of this review for anyone who's new to GoW. So if you're new to GoW, you may want to know that the story is completely linear (with allowances for plenty of side quests), and your decisions don't exist. Don't expect conversation options or Fallout IV decision-making or even the slightest story impact. Even the maps are closed and limited (although there are plenty of secrets and hidden bits). You basically have one story path that nonetheless leads to a very satisfying conclusion (IMO). Don't let the closed-option gameplay deter you, though. I'm a big fan of open-world RPGs, but this one not only held my attention, I actually bothered to do every. little. sidequest. because I didn't want it to be over. Other things you may find useful to decide if you'd enjoy this: 1. The controls are intuitive and reasonably easy for casual gamers. I never did get all the R1+R1+R2 blah blah blah combos down, but they're there if you're into that. The moves are actually pretty great, and very versatile. Even in the endgame, I was trying out new combos and styles. 2. Weapon choices are different enough to really matter, and switching mid-battle is very easy. Some battles are much easier if you go from ice to fire to exploding spears, for example, or axe throws to thrusting spears, or some other combination. You're encouraged to play with moves and weapons to find your own playstyle, and the controls make it pretty straightforward to mix things up on the fly. 3. Crafting is really limited. Those who hate crafting, rejoice! You basically upgrade gear or techniques with money/resources or skillpoints, done. Every piece or set has its own bonuses, though, so you really do get to customize your outfit and weapons to how you like to play. If you do all the sidequests, you'll probably end up with more than enough to fully upgrade at least three sets of armor and all your weapons, plus some various weapon add-ons (hilts, for example). And the entire skill tree, all your runic attacks, etc. So there's no need to hold back. 4. It's a melee/ranged game, with emphasis on melee. If you're a stealth person, you're going to have to learn to love melee, or hate this game. That said, it's extremely fun to go in swinging for all you're worth, and watch the baddies explode around you. 5. Puzzles range from ridiculously easy to "ask the interwebs" hard. I do find it incredibly annoying when your companion offers advice before you've even had a chance to *look* at some of the puzzles, but that seems to be mostly limited to story puzzles that would block your progress until you figure them out. 6. The collectibles mostly have value of some kind, rather than just being meaningless junk you pick up as you run around (I'm looking at you, Ghost of Tsushima). You don't *have* to bother with them, but there are decent rewards in most cases, if you do. 7. The voice acting, script, and character animations blew me away. This game has better dialogue, facial expressions, body language, jokes, and overall emotional impact than almost any other game I've played. I still find the kid really annoying for 60% of the game, but I'm pretty sure I'm supposed to. The dynamic between father/son is brilliantly executed, far better than a lot of movies and TV shows. And shout-out to whoever designed Odin and Thor, too, since those two steal every scene they're in. Actually, Sindri was even better, now I think of it. Okay, they're almost all that good, even if the female characters are pretty mediocre. That's not to say this game is flawless. A few of the characters are pretty weak as mentioned; I found the Jotunheim storyline tedious in the extreme; and I really wanted a bigger overall world. But that didn't keep this "casual gamer" from obsessing for 3 weeks until I'd finished every quest, sidequest, and collectible. So just apologize to anyone who'd like to interact with you for the next month, and add this to your calendar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by M. Gondek

  • Doesn’t Disappoint
I pre ordered the original God of War on PS2 when I was in high school. I was blown away when I first played it. The combat was fluid and fun. The story was interesting, and the setting was great. They used the same formula for multiple games, with 3 probably being the pinnacle of the original God of War story. Fast forward to 2018. The re imagining of GOW was welcome as the old style grew stale. Showing the character growth of Kratos through different stages of his life was interesting to follow, and the semi open format of the game brought new mechanics almost like Metroid style. Ragnarok is the continuation of that story, and a great one at that. I played on the third hardest difficulty, and the story and most of the side quests took my about 50 hours. Which in my opinion is enough value for the price. People complaining that it’s “mOrE oF tHe SaMe,” what do you expect? It’s a melee combat, action adventure game. Name a game that doesn’t have repetition? Yeah, that’s what I thought. If you enjoyed GOW 2018, this is a must play. If you’re an XBOX fanboy who’s sad that exclusives don’t exist on your console, go fill a mug with your tears and have a sip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by JShirley

  • Beautiful game
Love this game definitely recommend getting it great story, great game so BOY GET IT!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by Gina

  • Concludes the story
In this review I'll mention what I liked about this game that may not have been covered as much in other reviews. I really like the fact that this game concludes the story started in God of War 2018. I think it is great that the devolper did not go with the cliche of a preordained trilogy. Playing this game I was happy that I'd be able to see the story come to it's conclusion. If it ended on a cliffhanger it could potentially be another 3-5 years and on the PS6 before it would be concluded. Without getting into any spoilers I really liked the story. It is the story of a father and son's journey and how they learn from each other. They both grow as individuals before the credits roll. Themes like that resonate across times and cultures. I was relieved the story didn't dive in to the US's culture war or politics like so much entertainment does. After all a few years from now that would make the story very dated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by Scot

  • A game for true game fans
This is a game that I’ve been waiting a long, long, long time for. I think they were going to release it 2 other times and it didn’t happened, it was getting frustrating and started to get the feeling that I wasn’t even going to buy it when it did come out bc they left me in anticipation too many times. It came out and I couldn’t resist, so glad I didn’t bc this game is insanely good and so much fun. I bought it a while back and haven’t left the house since the purchase. Most people would be afraid of the zombie takeover of our planet, but I just take the game upstairs and play all day, the only time I come down stairs is to get food and to check out what the zombies are doing, which neighbors they’re munching on, then right back up to continue where I left off. Worth the money ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by jk

  • The game looks very good
Alot of action and Gore
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by James Koch

  • Good
Good
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by P R

  • It's a pretty fun game
I'm not generally a fan of such linear games - but this one has been a lot of fun. The graphics are beautiful, and the voice acting is superb. It's pretty easy to lose track of time and just play for two or three hours without realizing it - especially if you have good headphones on. My main complaint would be that there are so many button combinations to remember for every weapon that I kind of end up defaulting to the same two or three attack modes, which can get a little bit tiring during a long fight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by Colauhu

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