
The good-hearted stewards who are working their asses off to do the right thing and unconditionally help others are offset by the jokers who are clogging up pathways with their cold, conniving, lame, and ignorant ways of life.

Lately, however, with my eyes wide open and my heart pounding with frustration at the senseless crimes, killings, and law-breaking losers, I’m convinced that we are living in a downward spiral of hopelessness. That’s what 5 year olds do best - they tattle on others who are not playing fair. I call people on their game when they lie, cheat and steal.

As is always the case, the Spartan will have his work cut out for him when the time comes.I must have been a great kindergartener because four decades later, I still play life by the rules, listen with intent, and expect others to do the same. Notably, this brief glimpse through the God of Thunder's eyes illustrates just how massive he is compared to Kratos. Most interesting, however, is that the mod shows God of War's epilogue scene from the first-person perspective of Thor.

It sheds light on quite a few details that may not otherwise be obvious when looking at the scene through a third-person lens. The first-person perspective is first shown from Kratos' point of view, before switching to Atreus. Eight minutes of footage are featured in the video, much of it filled with spoilers. YouTuber Speclizer recently shared a video (via SP1st) that highlights a first-person mod for Kratos' latest adventure. Related: God of War: Ragnarok Might Not Be a PS5 Exclusive Game When pressed for an answer on the matter, SIE CEO and President Jim Ryan wouldn't offer a solid response. What remains to be seen is whether or not the title will launch as a cross-gen game or a PlayStation 5 exclusive.

According to a teaser trailer, which confirmed a Ragnarok-centric narrative, the 2018 follow-up could hit PlayStation platforms as early as next year. Hopefully this engrossing character study can be taken even further once the next installment drops. To better connect with his son, Kratos slowly learned to manage his notorious temper (for the most part), allowing longtime fans a glimpse into something beyond the character's usually hardened exterior. Considered something of a soft reboot, the most recent God of War entry saw Kratos finally evolve as a character. 2018's God of War took players on an emotional ride as Kratos journeyed with his son, Atreus now a first-person mod for the title is offering a different perspective.
