game news God of War Ragnarok: This drawing of Kratos took 103 hours of work and the result is worth a look
There’s the fans and there’s the one we’re talking about here. A particularly talented artist dedicated his time to drawing Kratos and the result can be admired below!
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Still, the God of War saga has existed since 2005 and is a little gem that PlayStation is pleased to have in its portfolio of exclusive titles. The franchise has much to thank for, including the slick artistic direction that has taken us through both Greek and Norse mythology. Not to mention a long-established chara design.
And perhaps in a will of ultimate homage, A frankly talented draftsman set his mind on creating an ultra-realistic portrait of Kratos… entirely in charcoala technique that is not exactly easy to master!
We owe this little wonder to Nabeela, the artist who wasn’t afraid to be proud of her baby and rushed to flaunt it Reddit. As a bonus, some important information: He spent no less than 103 hours completing his artwork, which is also accompanied by a time-lapse video that can be found below.
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Something that, for some, brings back memories of God of War Ragnarok, a game that was released not so long ago: only in November 2022. From, All eyes are on the future: It was long thought that this component would spell the end of the Nordic arc, pushing the franchise to explore other horizons.
And from other horizons we obviously imagine other mythologies. We recall that Santa Monica settled on Egyptian at base before finally turning to Odin and his pantheon for the 2018 episode: perhaps the next God of War will — to be confirmed, by the way — have that wish meet the developer this time … or maybe not.
In which culture would you like to see the God of War saga in the future?
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