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God Of War 4 Walkthrough

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Welcome to Neoseeker's God of War walkthrough and guide for the PlayStation 4. This guide covers all chapters, all locations, and all collectibles. Hello everyone! Welcome to Neoseeker's guide for.

This latest God of War is not a reboot series, but a direct sequel to God of War 3. We are still dealing with the Kratos figure that we have known, but are starting to live a different life. He lives in Scandinavia, standing under Norse mythology, together with a happy family. But unfortunately, the tragedy does not seem to be separated from the figure of Kratos.He opened with a sad fact, that Kratos had lost the wife he loved, and Atreus now no longer has a mother figure. Preparing for his funeral through the cremation process, the woman they loved had one last request - to sow his ashes on the highest peak of the Norse. A journey which, of course, is not easy.Kratos must first train Atreus who, although he already had the hunting ability of his mother, was not yet sufficiently responsive to the threat of what awaited them.

Still small and unstable, Atreus still needs a lot to learn. Kratos at first saw that he had to give Atreus a long time to grow.

But the situation immediately changed, when a mysterious man knocked on their door. It was from there that Kratos knew and understood one thing - that there was no better moment to fulfill his wife's request while ensuring Atreus was safe.So, what was Kratos like to travel to explore the wild world to arrive at the highest peak?

What kind of adventure should he go through with Atreus? Who is the mysterious man who knocked on the door of the Kratos house? You can find all the answers to these questions by playing God of War.It is no longer a secret that Kratos is no longer adventuring on the Greek mainland, but plunged into Norse mythology with Atreus. Sony Santa Monica, of course, has a hard job to ensure that the settings you get end up different from what you found in the past. So far, they have done it.The Scandinavian region which is a 'home' for great warriors of the Viking class does indeed have an architectural and world approach that is different from what we have known from Greece before. You will now adventure in a place with wilderness that looks more beautiful, with high mountains and snow ready to welcome whatever you prepare for it.

Gemcraft 2 tower defense. Of course, you also have to deal with different types of monsters, as well as ruins and unique forms of civilization. Especially considering that Norse mythology is not only about Midgard. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments.

God of War has arrived on PS4, and so, of course, has our God of War walkthrough.

You can also find the main hub of our God of War guide on this page, with links out to all of our individual pages on specific parts of the game, as well as a collection of God of war tips for getting started, too.

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In brief then, start here if you want to be covered on every important angle on the game, be it the step-by-step walkthrough or solutions to a specific problem, and expect it to expand over the coming days, too.

Note that this guide and walkthrough is still in progress for now, but expect much more, including detailed individual guides as well as an extensive walkthrough, in the coming days after launch!

God of War PS4 walkthrough

God of War's story takes place across various regions. We've split them up accordingly below, in chronological order as you entounter them through playing the main story of the game.

Note, however, that God of War is really quite strangely structured. There are moments that are purely linear, areas that open up to give you a fair bit of choice on where to go next, and many, many places that you'll need to return to a second time much later in the game when you have new abilities and powers.

As a result, our walkthrough here is exactly that: a walkthrough to the main story, in order, if you simply go from one objective to the next without branching off. We'll note anything you can pick up along the way - a tucked away chest, collectible, or Shrine, say - but we won't take you off down long and winding dead ends. You can explore them on a whim, or alternatively we'll cycle back to cover all the optional areas once the main narrative walkthrough is complete.

In other words, for a story-specific walkthrough that covers all the main things you find along the way from start to finsh, this is right here is where to start:

God of War walkthrough:

Midgard:

Alfheim:

Back to Midheim and the Mountain

Thamur's Corpse

Helheim

Return to Midgard again

Return to Helheim

The final missions

God of War PS4 guides

God of War PS4 tips

God of War is a simple game: it's about hitting things in the face. But even hitting things in the face can get tricky at times, so here's a handful of good-to-know tips for your journey.

  • Don't forget to stop attacking - Yes, sometimes it's better to dodge and block. Actually, most of the time you should be doing this: you're going to be frequently attacked by crowds of enemies, or big one's who's attacks you need to stick well clear of. All-out button-bashing attack isn't really an option, so keeping on the move really is key. A well-timed dodge is perfect for setting up some counter attacks, too.
  • Vary your attacks - Just using your axe, or just using your fists, isn't going to work out well. Some enemies are immune to certain attacks, whilst others will go down much faster if you mix it up than if you just whack away at them. Use the full range of what's available to you.
  • Set up your runic abilities well - God of War's abilities aren't hugely distinctive, but on close inspecting you can set them up to cover a variety of situations. Having one that stuns or staggers enemies is good for buying breathing space. Another that does heavy area of effect damage helps clear them out. Switching them before boss fights is smart too - we equipped one that grants a burst of health that really made the difference in some battles.
  • Pay attention to the Beastiary book - It's normally the sort of thing you can easily gloss over, but it actually contains some useful tips for tackling certain enemies - like freezing flying ones so that they can't recover when you knock them up in the air for a combo.
  • Smash things into things - It feels great! But it's good to do because it can one-hit-kill enemies that would normally take several. Knocking a frozen enemy into a wall with a kick (heavy attack whilst bare-fisted) will shatter it. Better yet, knock them into another enemy.
  • Smash things off of things - Similarly to the above, kicking enemies off of ledges is a very handy way to get rid of them. Even flying ones are dealt with if you freeze them with a heavy throw of your axe first.
  • Most puzzles are solved with your axe - Throwing your axe at something, throwing it at something whilst doing something else, throwing it at multiple things in one hit, or throwing it at one thing then moving somewhere else to recall it so it hits another thing are the main ways you solve puzzles. It sounds simple and inelegant, and it sort of is, but it can also yield some surprisingly complex solutions!
  • Atreus is actually useful - Your interactions with him may stick mostly to you shouting 'Boy!', but Atreus is very handy for distracting, stunning, or otherwise bothering difficult enemies. Make use of his presence!
  • Smash everything you see - There are pots (which reward a handful of Hacksilver, your main resource) dotted all over the place, but other smashable items can occasionally hide better treasure, healing orbs, or secrets.
  • Use Spartan Rage often, but wisely - Spartan Rage can be the difference between victory and defeat, but not using it until the end of a battle can mean only using it that one time, rather than mutliple times as it builds up during the fight. If there's more than a couple of enemies, and you know more will follow, it's normally worth popping it. By the end of the fight you'll have built that rage bar up again for another use, anyway. He is a very angry God-man, after all!