Well, God of War: Ascension is one that strays a bit. It has its own side stories and doesn't strictly adhere to the main narrative thread.
God of War: Ghost of Sparta is another that doesn't follow the main story strictly. It delves into backstories and side events that aren't integral to the core plot, yet they offer more depth to the universe.
Well, it varies. Some Naruto games try to stick closely to the original story, but others might incorporate new elements or side quests that deviate a bit. It really depends on the game's design and the developers' choices.
The Infinity War story takes inspiration from the comics but makes significant changes. For example, character motivations and some plot points are altered to create a unique cinematic experience while still retaining key elements from the source material.
It follows to some extent. There are similarities, but also some significant differences to make it work on the big screen.
The main series should be played in the order of their release. Start with the original God of War, then God of War II, God of War III, and after that, God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarok. This way, you can follow the development of Kratos' story from his early vengeful days to his more complex and nuanced character in the later games.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. Some elements are followed closely, but there are also changes made to fit the movie format and add new twists.
The main God of War games should be played in the following order: God of War (2005), God of War II (2007), God of War III (2010), God of War (2018), and God of War Ragnarok (2022). This order allows you to follow Kratos' journey from his initial vengeance - filled days in the Greek world to his new life in the Norse realm and the challenges he faces there.
One main plot point is Kratos' revenge against the gods. Another is his journey with his son Atreus in the Norse world. Also, his struggle to come to terms with his past actions.
In story order, first comes 'God of War: Ascension'. It shows the early days of Kratos and his initial steps into the dark and violent world. Next is the original 'God of War' from 2005. This game really established the character of Kratos and his quest for vengeance against the gods of Olympus. 'God of War II' continues his journey, with him facing even greater challenges and foes. 'God of War III' is the epic conclusion to the Greek mythology - based saga, where Kratos finally takes on Zeus and the other major Olympian gods. Then there's the 2018 'God of War' which is like a new chapter, set in Norse mythology with an older, more subdued Kratos and his son Atreus.
Not exactly. While it drew inspiration from the comics, there were significant changes and adaptations to fit the cinematic universe.
In general, Infinity War borrowed elements from the comics but didn't follow them strictly. The filmmakers made choices to make the story more cinematic and accessible to a wide audience.