>Kratos ironically was the main villain of the series.
War doesn't have villains, dummy. It's way to survive.
Was Kratos in the wrong for destroying the entire Greek pantheon?
Nope
Baldur was already too far gone when he snapped his neck. In Kratos' own words, he wanted to end the cycle of vengeance. Though I believe even he knows it's futile, since Freya wants him dead now.
He literally killed billions. Zeus was in the right.
Which is ironic, because Zeus said the same thing when he stabbed Kratos in 2. Look where that got him
... pretty sure he did nothing to bring Ares and Athena to burn out his hometown, and kidnap his younger Brother to be eternally tortured in Tartarus when they were kids. I don't think he was involve on his mother being kidnaped and force to keep the secret of his origin either.
Yeah, I know this were retcons to justify his actions at the start of 2, but still, even though he is an asshole from start to the moment he killed Zeus, his humble beginnings as murderer weren still out of his control... Zeus, Ares and even Athena are to blame here. Self fulfilling prophecy and all that.
>Why yes, I did get my revenge, how could you tell?
It was Zeus idea to give godly powers (the Pandora Box) to the one Son he almost killed once, to deal with the one Son he wanted to kill now. Yes, Zeus would have been very happy if Kratos would just kill himself at the end, but between Deimus still alive and Crazy, and even Heracles being kind of bitter to his father in 3, is to be expected that one his sons would have end destroying Olympus eventually.
There are no good in God of War except Aphrodite and two dwarfs and Mimir.
It's ok, he killed Hades so they're not really dead anymore.
Yeah but they were dicks anyway.