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¿En qué orden deberías jugar God of War Games?

Autor : Gabriella Actualizar : Mar 04,2025

Esta guía explora las formas óptimas de experimentar la serie God of War, que atiende a diferentes preferencias. La serie cuenta con diez juegos, pero solo ocho son cruciales para la narrativa general. God of War: Betrayal (móvil) y God of War: A Call from the Wilds (Facebook) se puede omitir de manera segura.

Todos los juegos esenciales de Dios de la guerra:

  1. Dios de la guerra 1
  2. Dios de la guerra 2
  3. Dios de la guerra 3
  4. Dios de la guerra: cadenas de Olimpo
  5. Dios de la guerra: fantasma de Esparta
  6. Dios de la guerra: ascensión
  7. God of War (2018)
  8. Dios de la guerra Ragnarök

Ordenes de juego populares:

Opciones de orden de juego de God of War

  • Orden de liberación: esto sigue a las fechas de lanzamiento cronológica, ofreciendo una visión de la evolución de la mecánica del juego. Sin embargo, la calidad varía entre los títulos. El orden es: 1, 2, cadenas de Olympus, 3, Ghost of Sparta, Ascension, 2018, Ragnarök, Ragnarök Valhalla Mode.Orden de liberación

  • Orden cronológica: esto prioriza el flujo narrativo, comenzando con los primeros eventos en la vida de Kratos. Sin embargo, comienza con un título generalmente más débil y presenta inconsistencias de juego. El orden es: Ascensión, cadenas de Olympus, 1, Ghost of Sparta, 2, 3, 2018, Ragnarök, Ragnarök Valhalla Mode.Orden cronológico

Orden de juego recomendado:

El mejor orden de juego de Dios de God of War

Este pedido equilibra la coherencia narrativa con el disfrute del juego. Comienza con el original, luego incorpora estratégicamente precuelas antes de proceder a la saga griega principal y finalmente a la saga nórdica. El orden es: 1, cadenas de Olimpo, Ghost of Sparta, 2, 3, Ascensión, 2018, Ragnarök, Ragnarök Valhalla Mode. Ascension se considera la más débil; Saltarlo y ver un resumen es aceptable.

Orden de juego alternativo:

Orden de juego alternativo de Dios de la guerra

Este enfoque prioriza la nueva saga nórdica más nueva, visualmente impresionante y mecánicamente refinada, antes de abordar los juegos griegos más antiguos. Esto podría ser preferible para los jugadores menos tolerantes a la mecánica de juego anterior. La orden es: 2018, Ragnarök, Ragnarök Valhalla Mode, Ascension, Chains of Olympus, 1, Ghost of Sparta, 2, 3.

En última instancia, el "mejor" orden depende de las preferencias individuales. Esta guía proporciona opciones para adaptarse a varios estilos de juego y tolerancias para la mecánica de juegos más antiguas.

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