The Washington Post journalist said that additional tasks in God of War Ragnarok are better than in The Withcer 3
God of War Ragnarok reviews appeared on Metacrtic yesterday. The game received 94 points, and journalists praise the game for absolutely everything. Secondary tasks in the game were not ignored either. For example, The Washington Post reporter Gene Park said that the level of side quests is better than in the cult The Withcer 3. And there is one simple explanation for this.
Here's What We Know
In response, game developer Anthony Dimento said that this was one of the goals when it came to Ragnarok side quests, describing The Witcher 3 as one of his favorite games. "It didn't seem possible, but it was literally the goal," Dimento said in a tweet.
Usually, in open world games, additional tasks are not very interesting, but I want to believe that Ragnarok will be an exception to this rule.
This was the goal I set for the optional content in #GodofWarRagnarok. The Witcher 3 is one of my favorite games of all time... It didn't seem possible, but this was literally the goal. Reading this felt amazing. https://t.co/X8Ycpe1SRs
- Anthony DiMento (@DiMentoXP) November 3, 2022
Flashback
God of War Ragnarok is a direct continuation of the game God of War (2018). The project is developed by Santa Monica studio. The events unfold in Scandinavian mythology and tell about the plight of the former Greek god of war Kratos, who moved to Scandinavia, started a family and is trying to become a real father to his young son Atreus. However, the traumas of the past do not allow Kratos to get over himself.
When We Can Expect It
God of War Ragnarok will be released on November 9, 2022 exclusively for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Go Deeper:
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Source: gamerant