
The best-in-class narratives in both series are driven by well-written characters and the emotionally complex relationships they share. It’s a genre Sony and its first-party studios have mastered over the last two console generations, and no games embody that mastery more than God of War and The Last of Us. The Last of Us doesn’t share a lot in common with God of War from a setting or moment-to-moment gameplay perspective, though they can both be placed under the umbrella of thoughtfully designed, story-rich, technically marvelous, Sony-developed third-person action-adventure games. Cinematically, both games effectively employ a continuous, one-shot approach in service of elevated immersion.Įach character-driven narrative is bolstered by an excellent performance: Melina Joergens (Senua) and Christopher Judge (Kratos) each won Best Performance at The Game Awards, in 20, respectively.Īvailable on: Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC | IGN’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice review The Last of Us Parts 1 & 2įor fans of God of War’s story, immersive world, and/or cinematic qualities. Like Kratos, Senua even carries and communicates with a decapitated head that swings from her hip.Īs for the gameplay, Hellblade and God of War share visceral third-person combat played from a tight, over-the-shoulder perspective.

Senua’s journey takes her to Ninja Theory’s iteration of Helheim, a mythological realm that will be familiar to those who played God of War, with appearances from shared characters like Garmr and Surtr.

Like Kratos in God of War (2018), Senua embarks on a perilous journey motivated by a deceased lover - a journey set within a similarly mythology-rich Norse world.


Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrificeįor fans of God of War’s combat, Norse setting/mythological exploration, and/or story. That being said, Ninja Theory has already prepared something big for the original Hellblade fans before getting excited about any possible showcase of the sequel.So as we await news on the future of Kratos and Atreus, these are 7 games God of War fans may enjoy, whether you come to the series for its visceral third-person combat, inspired world design, compelling narrative, and/or exploration of Norse mythology. Later this month, Microsoft will host its own showcase at Gamescom 2021, at which fans are hoping to get a new look at some previously announced projects such as Hellblade 2 Senua's Saga.
