It seems like work on the God of War sequel may have begun already.
God of War has jumped from Greece to Scandinavia, and it has been a resounding success.
One of the best games of this generation, for $45 already? That's a hell of a deal.
God of War might need some fan outcry to cross into Netflix's realm.
Barlog promised, and Barlog delivered.
"Everything in the world has consequences."
How he got from there to here may be explained in some future game.
"It must be bigger than this, better than this."
"If I could run it much faster as opposed to throwing it all out and reprograming everything for the next generation or something, as long as we keep expanding like that, that’ll be great."
"It is a wonder that nothing got out."
"I still think there is one thing that no one has found yet that I know for certain, because I haven’t seen any stories about it."
"You realize that there’s a place where ambition overshadows resources and time, and you want to do so much, but you just have to end up choosing the things that will make the greatest impact."
"I think a lot of people mean it as a dig, which I’ve never really understood."
What an incredible and well deserved success!
The god of fantastic sales, more like.
"It is definitely something that I am still trying to convince people of, but we’ll have to see where it shakes out."
We discuss game development, God of War's story, its reception, Cory Barlog's favorite games, and more in an extensive chat with him. Full spoilers for God of War inside. BEWARE.
Loads of God of War goodies
Mr. Barlog definitely gets it.
Overall, the game comes in at eighth position for the most viewed titles in April, which is still impressive considering that the game released only on April 20.