God Of War Collection - Volume Ii May 2026
The Fields of Elysium are wrong. They’re supposed to be paradise. But Bluepoint’s remastering has made the light too yellow, the shadows too long. The shades that drift past you don’t just moan—they whisper . Your own language. Your own failures.
She’s not a villain in this version. She’s a therapist. A cruel one. She doesn’t fight Kratos with magic or monsters. She fights him with memory. The final boss room isn’t a temple—it’s the ruins of his old Spartan house. The quick-time events aren’t about pressing circle to dodge. They’re about pressing circle to not smash his daughter’s face in. god of war collection - volume ii
But Volume II ? Volume II is the hangover. It’s the PSP games, stripped of their portability, their “just one more level” pick-up-and-play nature. On a console, with no bus ride to end, you have to sit with the violence. You have to watch Kratos drown Atlantis again , murder his mother again , abandon his daughter’s memory again . The Fields of Elysium are wrong
And you realize: Volume II isn’t a game. The shades that drift past you don’t just
Because that’s the real horror of Volume II . Ghost of Sparta gave you hope that Kratos might be saved. Chains of Olympus proves he doesn’t want to be.
And after ten seconds, very faintly, you hear a little girl’s voice. She’s not screaming. She’s not crying.