I think a lot of people would benefit from playing Ghost of Sparta before playing God of War III.
The game takes place between GOW1 and GOW2...
Of course the third game does a lousy job at incorporating all of this into its story. If you play games 1-2-3 Kratos is just some jerk. But if you play Ghost of Sparta along the way, the plot thickens. Kratos is still an unrelatable jerk but his actions make a little more sense.
The game takes place between GOW1 and GOW2...
Knowing of the prophecy that would one day get him killed, Zeus sent Athena and Ares to Sparta to kidnap his bastard Spartan son. But instead of taking Kratos, Athena and Ares took his weak kid brother Deimos. Kratos failed to protect him and grew up resenting the gods for taking his brother away from him. As an adult he learns that Deimos is in fact alive, having been imprisoned in the underworld for his entire life. So he goes on a rescue mission, during which he also learns his mother was also imprisoned by Zeus in an attempt to hide the truth of Kratos' lineage/prophecy from him. Although Kratos reunites with both his mom and his kid bro, he is forced to kill his mutated mother, and fails to protect his brother a second time, who is killed in a duel with Death. By the end of the game Kratos has every reason to hate the gods even more: Zeus basically killed Kratos' mother and brother in an attempt to both hide and change his fate.
Adding insult to injury, Kratos also learns that Athena deliberately kidnapped the wrong kid. She was planning Zeus' demise all along, chronologically since before the very first game. She kidnappe Deimos pretending she was appeasing Zeus while ensuring Kratos' well-being, knowing he would one day kill Zeus. Kratos' tortured life, as well as the death of every person he ever cared for, were engineered by Athena's power-play.
Adding insult to injury, Kratos also learns that Athena deliberately kidnapped the wrong kid. She was planning Zeus' demise all along, chronologically since before the very first game. She kidnappe Deimos pretending she was appeasing Zeus while ensuring Kratos' well-being, knowing he would one day kill Zeus. Kratos' tortured life, as well as the death of every person he ever cared for, were engineered by Athena's power-play.
Of course the third game does a lousy job at incorporating all of this into its story. If you play games 1-2-3 Kratos is just some jerk. But if you play Ghost of Sparta along the way, the plot thickens. Kratos is still an unrelatable jerk but his actions make a little more sense.