

Similarly to those that came before it, update 2.04 is short and sweet, with patch notes which list a mere two fixes. RELATED: God of War Fans Want Next Game To Focus on Aztec and Mayan Mythology Furthermore, God of War Ragnarok continues Sony's habit of exclusives boasting admirable technical performance, in stark contrast to recent high-profile releases, such as the promising, but incredibly glitchy Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Reviewers have praised countless aspects of the story that is said to conclude the Norse saga, found themselves in awe of featured voice actors, and consider the accessibility options yet another example of how far ahead first-party PlayStation releases are in this regard. With triple-A titles having garnered a reputation as of late for releases plagued by performance issues, God of War Ragnarok was a breath of fresh air, offering a sound technical experience alongside a narrative, accessibility, and combat described by many as nothing short of stellar.Įxpectations were lofty, but Santa Monica Studio seemingly discovered a way to weather the hype and offer an experience with God of War Ragnarok that surpasses it. God of War Ragnarok marks the second complete week since launch with patch 2.04, a small but welcome update for those affected by the resolved issues.
