

Like, what happened to the giants, what secrets was Faye hiding, how would Freya take the death of her son Baldur, and how does Loki begin and Atreus end? These are all fair questions, and thankfully, a lot of them are answered in Sony’s latest greek-mythology-laden epic.

However, based on what we have seen, we think it has every chance of scooping the big prize.Ģ018’s outing left us with a lot of unanswered questions. This game will have to battle against titans in the form of Horizon: Forbidden West, Stray, Xenoblade Chronicles, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Elden Ring. After the roaring return to form God of War back in 2018, coupled with Sony’s continued push to produce bespoke single-player narrative adventures, it was almost guaranteed that Kratos and his boy Atreus would be back for another violent, action-packed adventure, and as the GOTY awards draw ever closer, God of War: Ragnarok sneaks in the backdoor to potentially steal the spotlight. Death, taxes, and, if prophecy is to be believed, Ragnarok.
