Critique of God Of War Series First Look
Adapting a beloved game for television can be challenging. Recently, the original mind behind the God Of War franchise expressed disappointment upon seeing the first look of the series, set to debut on Prime Video. The teaser features Kratos and Atreus. The reaction conveyed a lack of enthusiasm for the visual representation.
The critic emphasized that while everyone involved is doing their best, the image misses the mark. Optimism about the overall show remains due to the showrunner’s impressive track record, but the first look is troubling. “This could be a poor depiction, and I believe it is,” was the sentiment shared.
It’s acceptable for Kratos to look different from his video game counterpart, but the first look was described as “just a bad image,” voicing concern over Kratos’ posture and expression. There is criticism regarding how the image portrays the father-son dynamic, questioning if a better image could have been chosen.
Regarding Atreus, there were no issues with him being younger than in the games, but the stylistic choices were critiqued, particularly the excessive hair product, leading to the portrayal of Atreus as a “confused boy with an odd hairstyle.” The conclusion was that both characters in the image lacked depth and seemed unconvincing.
Key Takeaways
- Creators often struggle with adaptations of their original work.
- Feedback highlighted concerns over the quality of the first look for the God Of War series.
- While faith in the show’s potential exists, questions arise about visual choices for major characters.
- The reflections underline the balance between staying true to a character’s essence and adapting to new mediums.
- Visual representation in storytelling, especially for adaptations, is critically important.

