Who makes god of war
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It would make sense for Sony to bring God of War to PC for a number of reasons. For one, Sony recently acquired Nixxes , a company that specializes in making PC ports of games.
God of War has been one of PlayStation ‘s biggest successes in recent years, but the revenue that the game generated for Sony might be even higher than initially expected.
A General or Warrior takes counsel and advice before he makes war, Proverbs 20:18, and 24:6. God doth nothing rashly; for in all wars he engages in, or desolations that he brings, he consults his own wisdom, and doth all by the counsel of his own will.
While Kratos was a superb Spartan Commander in his heyday, he still needed to call upon Ares to give him the strength he needed to defeat his foes. Perhaps Zeus is unable to remove the power imbued to Kratos from Ares or perhaps being half-god makes Kratos more powerful the older he gets. It’s never truly explained, but players just accept it.
War, according to the Bible, is not caused by God but is rather the result of sin in the world (Genesis 4:5-8, Matthew 15:19, Mark 7:21-23, Romans 3:10-18). Even the book of James clearly reminds us that the ultimate cause of war is lust and desire or sin:
Ares was the original Olympian God of War, and the son of Zeus and Hera and the main antagonist of God of War, as well as the perpetrator behind the events of God of War: Ascension, meaning he was also responsible for setting the events of the series into motion by tricking Kratos into killing his family and turning him into the Ghost of Sparta, which eventually fulfilling …
Which makes it kind of dicey to let him also depict Kratos, who has more than his fair share of run-ins with Thor and Thor’s family throughout God of War 4. Obviously, these are two separate universes, but purists out there would not take kindly to Hemsworth essentially double-dipping as the hero and the villain.
Also, 1 Samuel 15:18 says, “Go and completely destroy those wicked people, the Amalekites; make war on them until you have wiped them out.” Obviously God is not against all war. Jesus is always in perfect agreement with the Father (John 10:30), so we cannot argue that war was only God’s will in the Old Testament.