First Playthrough - God Of War - Ascension - Part 2  ‪@EstusBorneHees‬

First Playthrough - God Of War - Ascension - Part 2 ‪@EstusBorneHees‬

Hi and welcome back to God Of War - Ascension. Thank you for watching, and hope you enjoy. If you liked the video I would very much appreciate it if you could leave a like & a comment. #godofwarascension #estusbornehees #firstplaythrough #godofwar God Of War - Ascension - Playlist Link:    • First Playthrough - God Of War - Ascension...   Subscribe!    / @estusbornehees   ____________________________________________________ As with previous games, God of War: Ascension is set in an alternate version of ancient Greece populated by the Olympian Gods, Titans, and other beings from Greek mythology. Game events are set six months after Kratos killed his family, and ten years before the original God of War (2005). The next game chronologically would be Chains of Olympus (2008), which takes place some time between Ascension and God of War (2005). The game's narrative takes place over four weeks; it shifts between the present (the fourth week) and past (the preceding three weeks), while the player controls Kratos in both. Several locations, including the Prison of the Damned and some real-world locations—including the village Kirra, the city Delphi, and the island Delos—are explored in the game. The Prison of the Damned is the Furies' massive prison to house all oath-breakers. Kirra is an abandoned village that lost its water supply after its water wheel and aqueduct were destroyed. Other than monsters, the only life is in its harbor, where the tamed Harbor Master guides vessels in and out of the port. Delphi is located in the snowy mountains north of Kirra and features the Tower of Delphi. After activating three massive, mechanical pythons, the Tower allows access to the Temple of Delphi, home of the Oracle. Delos features a Titan-sized statue of Apollo, constructed by the inventor Archimedes to honor the god. Kratos' main weapon is the Blades of Chaos, a pair of blades attached to chains that are wrapped around his wrists and forearms. In gameplay, the blades can be swung offensively in various maneuvers. A new weapons mechanic called the World Weapon system allows Kratos to pick up weapons scattered throughout game locations or to take them from defeated foes, and to use these for a limited time. There are five World Weapons (sword, club, javelin, sling, shield) that can be collected randomly, although Kratos may possess only one at any time. When a World Weapon is not equipped, Kratos may punch or kick foes as part of the new combat system. Another new mechanic is that Kratos can tether enemies, referred to as grappling; he can hold an enemy in place with one blade while he attacks other enemies with the other blade, and he can throw the tethered enemy. ____________________________________________________ About Estus Borne-Hees: I'm just an average guy, releasing my casual gaming power for the world to see. All recordings are done using OBS, and Elgato HD60 S+ Twitter:   / estusbornehees   For business inquiries: [email protected]