Quite entertained!!!
A NEW KIND OF GREEK CHAMPION
Maybe I am one of the few or maybe the only one who read this novel without having played the video game whose is based this novelization.
My good "ol' days" of video gaming ended in Playstation 1, but I like to keep around of video games' world, hearing from some of my friends that they are still in the exciting world of video gaming.
I chose to read it since a good friend is a huge fan of this video game and of the character of Kratos, so when I found out about the novelizations, I thought that it was a good idea to read them.
I liked a lot, since it's a fresh take on the Greek mythology and certainly the lead character of Kratos is very different from the usual lead characters that I have read before.
He is not a hero, he is an anti-hero, and by so, he will act in many time along the story in a way that you may not expected.
However, I liked a lot the character since I think that it's not so hard to plot a story around a character that he/she is of good nature and noble motivations, however when he/she is arrogant, despective for other people and with a very dark feeling of vengeance in his/her soul.
I think that it becomes a kinda tricky that the reader can feel appealed to follow that kind of character, but that's part of what makes different this kind of "Greek" champion.
I liked the kind of character that Kratos is, since he is a truly tragic hero whose action can be questionable, but you have to take in account his whole life to be able to judge him.
If you like Greek mythology stories, with some twists, not matter if you played or not the video games, this book is a good option.