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Quotes About Kratos

Kratos began life as an anti-hero at a time when anti-heroes in games were scarce.
~ Cory Barlog
I had a very specific idea of the personal nature of the story I wanted to tell, really changing the image and the perception of Kratos.
~ Cory Barlog
At the end of 'God of War III,' after laying waste to Olympus, Kratos leaves and, for me, goes on this really long wandering pilgrimage.
~ Cory Barlog
We did so much work developing the character of Kratos, why would we throw all that out? We're sort of treating the first seven games like chapter one of this character's life.
~ Cory Barlog
Initially I took the job because I thought it would be really easy. I was like, I'll take the paycheck because I want to do my own movie. That didn't work out. In the first two weeks I fell in love with Kratos from an animation perspective; I'd never been able to do anything like this.
~ Cory Barlog
So Kratos is always angry, and he spent a considerable amount of time after 'God of War' trying to be away from people and trying to figure out how to get control of that. So it is this kind of internal struggle for him at all times.
~ Cory Barlog