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The next God of War game could potentially feature Egyptian mythology, which would be closely linked to Kratos' Greek origins and offer a wide array of gods as potential foes.
The boss battles in previous God of War games have demonstrated the series' capacity to produce grandiose conflicts. However, a game centered on Egyptian gods has the potential to bring forth fresh and inventive boss mechanics, owing to the representation of these gods as animal-human hybrids and shapeshifters.
Imaginative encounters with Egyptian gods such as Set, Osiris, and Ra could present players with extraordinary gameplay moments, featuring innovative designs and thematic elements that surpass those found in earlier installments of the series.
With the conclusion of the Norse saga in God of War Ragnarok, fans are already speculating about the next mythology that could be explored in the series. Egyptian mythology seems to be a popular choice, considering its close connection to Kratos' Greek heritage and the multitude of gods that could serve as potential adversaries. While surpassing the boss fights in God of War Ragnarok will be a challenge, the Egyptian pantheon offers the opportunity for fresh and innovative boss mechanics.
The cinematic battles against characters like Thor, Odin, and Baldur in God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarok showcase the series' ability to create grand-scale encounters for players. As the series strives to continue growing and evolving beyond these installments, it will need to introduce new elements to keep the gameplay engaging. Fortunately, the inclusion of Egyptian gods in a future God of War game could introduce a wide range of possibilities for boss battles, including the depiction of animal-human hybrids and shape-shifting gods.
An Egyptian God of War Could Include Some Spectacular Boss Battles
Set, the Egyptian god of violence and chaos, presents himself as an optimal choice for the antagonist in the God of War game, representing the God of War villain. His unique ability to transform into an unknown creature offers the game developers ample room for creativity in his design. Apart from his association with violence, Set also rules over deserts, earthquakes, and storms. Thus, the game could incorporate a thrilling showdown between Kratos and Set within a colossal desert arena, with the main focus being the avoidance of Set's destructive earthquakes and fissures.
Another Egyptian deity closely linked to Set is Osiris, the god of the underworld and Set's brother. Osiris tragically falls victim to Set's destructive tendencies, suffering mutilation and murder at his hands. Propelling the story forward, Osiris' wife, Isis, endeavors to reconstruct his body. The end result portrays Osiris as a king, mummified with only his hands and face exposed. Strikingly, Kratos could confront a colossal, mummified Osiris in a boss battle. The engaging mechanic of the fight would involve unraveling Osiris' bandages, causing his dismembered limbs to fall off until his defeat. This thematic fight would perfectly capture the essence of a setting associated with mummies, providing a grotesque yet fitting experience.
An Egyptian God of War game wouldn't be complete without an epic showdown against one of Egypt's most legendary figures, Ra. Known as the god of the sun, Ra embodies the very essence of this celestial body, setting the stage for a breathtaking and fiery battle against Kratos. Imagine an intense boss fight where Kratos takes to the skies to engage with Ra in both his radiant sun form and his humanoid counterpart. Prior to this climactic encounter, there could even be a preliminary skirmish against one of Ra's steadfast loyalists, like Sekhmet, akin to Heimdall in God of War Ragnarok.
Considering that many Egyptian gods are depicted as humans with animal heads and possess animal forms, each major boss fight could include multiple phases, each requiring a confrontation with every form. Taking inspiration from the awe-inspiring Trial of the Gods in Assassin's Creed Origins, where players confront colossal versions of these deities, a game like this could incorporate similar fantastical elements. With the immense potential for battles against Egyptian gods, it's evident that the forthcoming God of War installment has the ability to surpass previous entries, immersing both Kratos and the player within the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian mythology.
God of War Ragnarok is available for PS4 and PS5.