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6 Incredible, Tiny Details You (Probably) Didn’t Notice in God of War

Wood So Detailed You Can Feel the Grooves

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Seldom games manage to display a material, fabric, or texture that looks so true-to-life that you can almost imagine exactly how it feels to touch. God of War accomplishes this, and one of the finest instances we get of it as towards the very start of the adventure.

Just take a minute to block everything else out in the image, and focus on the wood. The grain is so clearly defined, with different areas looking shallower and deeper in a naturally sporadic way. In other places, it’s splintered, and the general wear and tear of what we can only assume is years of use has resulted in the treating of the wood fading in places. We know it’s just a table, but damn, that’s one believable rustic table we’re looking at right now.


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