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The script for God of War: Ascension serves as a prequel to the entire God of War series, occurring roughly six months after Kratos was tricked into murdering his wife and daughter. The narrative follows Kratos as he seeks to break his blood oath to Ares, which leads to his imprisonment and torture by the three Furies—Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera. Narrative Core and Characters
There is a disconnect between the script's intellectual goal (show Kratos’s internal fragmentation) and its franchise obligation (deliver spectacle). The writer, Marianne Krawczyk (who wrote all previous Greek saga entries), struggles here to reconcile the "rageaholic" meme of Kratos with the shattered man she tried to write. god of war ascension script
The best scene in the entire game is the post-credits sequence: a flash-forward to Kratos on the edge of a cliff, the ashes of his family on his skin, as the narrator intones, "The cycle ends here." But of course, the cycle didn't end. It led to God of War II, III, and eventually the Norse saga. The script for God of War: Ascension serves
Notable scenes (writing highlights)
- The opening punishment sequence: Uses imagery and measured lines to establish both threat and the moral weight of Kratos’s crimes.
- Encounters with the Furies: These sequences pair ritualized speech with visual torment to underline the game’s central moral inquiry.
- Confrontation with Athena: Economical dialogue that reveals divine politics while highlighting Kratos’s isolation.
5. The Trial of Archimedes
A major section of the game involves the Architect Archimedes and the massive statue of Apollo. The script here deals with puzzles and Kratos' single-minded drive. The opening punishment sequence: Uses imagery and measured

