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5 Features God of War: Ragnarok Needs to Be the Perfect Sequel

Combat Tweaks

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Don’t get me wrong. God of War has an awesome and interesting combat system. It’s just that, at times, it feels a bit mindless and repetitive. This may be attributed to the repeats of certain mini-bosses and enemy designs as mentioned above.

While there are runes, special attacks, and weapon switches, the combat isn’t particularly complex or tactical. Throwing the Leviathan Axe at a bad guy’s head is incredibly badass but a lot of the time just flinging your axe is the best approach to a battle.

Weapon and armor customization is expansive, but certain upgrades end up feeling useless or not as impactful as they were meant to be especially when it comes to runes and some of the fancy attack moves you can unlock.

As I said earlier, God of War’s combat isn’t terrible it’s just that certain tweaks and improvements here and there in the sequel would be much appreciated.


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