GodofWarRagnarok director Eric Williams has opened up about the game's somewhat controversial decision involving Kratos and Mjolnir.
The director of God of War Ragnarok has shed more light on a somewhat controversial decision that was made in the game regarding Kratos and Mjolnir, which is the hammer that Thor wields. In the lead-up to Ragnarok, numerous fans were convinced that Kratos would end up using Mjolnir for himself at some point after duking it out with Thor. Sadly, this dream never became a reality, which ended up surprising a number of people. Now, the director of the project has explained why this move was made.
"The axe was made to be the counter to [Mjolnir]. It's almost like the good and evil weapon. So [Kratos] wields the weapon for just. Thor wields the weapon for tearing down the giants and things like that. So we didn't think fitting [Mjolnir] into Kratos would work very well," Williams said."I'll also be completely honest, I'll tell you what I told the team, [...] to me it was too easy. It was expected. It's what people, they could understand it.
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