‘God of War’ Game Update: Sony Santa Monica Talks About ‘God of War's’ Stunning PS4 performance
By"God of War" was one of the video games that individuals were talking about at the annual gaming show - E3 2016.
The demo that was shown by the American video game developer Sony Santa Monica (which is owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment) demonstrated the incredible power of the PS4, as well as the perspective of the company for this new world of "God of War."
"God of War" impressed and excite everyone who watched Sony's briefing and Santa Monica wants to move forward to what can be done with this game on the PlayStation 4, Examiner reported.
Mihir Sheth, Sony Santa Monica's technical designer, discussed about the capability within the studio to create a very high standard visuals and how gamers can expect that trend to continue in the new action-adventure video game series.
Sheth stated that it's about in Sony Santa Monica that they make great efforts to step beyond and above and really deliver what video gamers perceive as amazing spectacle that they can't find elsewhere, Gamereactor reported.
Sony Santa Monica also unleashed some details of the game combat of the video game series. In Sony's published video, Sheth and Gameplay Engineering Lead Jeet Shroff, made it known that there are two kinds of combat. The first game's combat is the use of the axe in battle, which can be used as a melee weapon, as well as casting spells. The axe can be used to collect loot and obtain unattainable items.
The second combat of the game is the hand-to-hand combat, that allows for some of the instinctive moments of "God of War," Gadgets 360 reported.
The video game will introduce Kratos wife, but Sony has yet to reveal the exact role of the protagonist's wife. It has been said that Kratos' better half will have a huge importance throughout the game, Yibada reported.
The son of Kratos will also develop as a character while walking through the enormous realm of the "God of War 4," ITech Post reported.
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