Maybe some elements in the story use some liberties in the characters, or not, I am not sure, since I didn't know that Prometheus was a Titan, I knew that he was punished to give fire to the mortals, but I thought that he was a mortal too, like Adam in Hebrew history, the first human mold by the Gods.īut I suppose that that it's not so important if it was changed or not.Īlso, the book ended, as the video game as I understand, in an epic cliffhanger. Here, you have other fresh takes about the Greek mythology that I found quite enjoyable and certainly, the story here became bigger in some sense, and even you will find not only the current Olympian Gods but also the famous Titans. The story continues to tell the tale of Kratos, called the Ghost of Spartan and that his deals with the Greek Olympian Gods would became a terrible change of the balance of power in the Olympus. This second novelization is really good too. I chose to read this series because a good friend is a huge fan of this video game saga and of Kratos, the lead character. This is the sequel of the first "God of War" story, and as I commented in the review of the first book, I may be one of the few or the only one who have read this novel without having to play the video game whose is based this book. The story continues to tell the tale of K Kratos is back. run for your lives!!! KRATOS RETURNS This is the sequel of the first "God of War" story, and as I commented in the review of the first book, I may be one of the few or the only one who have read this novel without having to play the video game whose is based this book. God of War II takes the videogame’s action to electrifying new heights, and adds ever more fascinating layers to the larger-than-life tale of Kratos.more Banished, Kratos must ally himself with the despised Titans, ancient enemies of the Olympians, in order to take revenge and silence the nightmares that haunt him. After destroying Ares, the God of War, Kratos was granted his freedom by Zeus-and even given the ousted god’s throne on Olympus.īut the other gods of the pantheon didn’t take kindly to Kratos’s ascension and, in turn, conspired against him. ![]() ![]() Once the mighty warrior Kratos was a slave to the gods, bound to do their savage bidding. After destroying Ares, the God of War, Kratos was granted his freedom by Zeus-and even given the ousted god’s All the majesty and mayhem of Greek mythology springs to life once more in the powerful second novel based on the bestselling and critically acclaimed God of War® franchise. All the majesty and mayhem of Greek mythology springs to life once more in the powerful second novel based on the bestselling and critically acclaimed God of War® franchise.
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