The opening
of the game's primary story that focuses on Artyom and the Dark Ones is strong, but then it vanishes for a large
of the
chunk of the game, only to re-emerge later in powerful fashion before fizzling out once again with a weak final
third of the campaign and endings (there's two available) that will likely leave quite a lot
of people feeling a little unsatisfied, something which is becoming horribly common in games these days, although others may quite enjoy it — it's a hard call to make.
The
third -
person reboot
of the God
of War series received a decent
chunk of stage time, with an extended look at the relationship dynamic between Kratos and his son, something that will hopefully elevate God
of War's story above the simple revenge plot the series usually sticks to.