Kratos isn't the only person to wake up and choose violence. Today, it's gamers. God of War: Ragnarok isn't having a great day on Steam, where a recent wave of review bombing has left it at a "mixed" score.
On release, God of War: Ragnarok was welcomed to the gaming world with open arms, earning high review scores across the board. People loved everything about it: the story, the gameplay, the music, everything. But that was on PlayStation consoles.
You need a PSN account to play God of War: Ragnarok on PC. This wasn't a problem with home consoles since the account was a package deal with Sony hardware. PC games are a whole other beast, and the requirement has left players baffled and upset.
By quickly scrolling through the reviews, it's easy to see what's been frustrating people. Between the typical reports of hardware incompatibility and those who simply don't like the game, most of the negative reviews have a general trend.
Some users were especially disappointed when they cleared time in their schedules to play, only to run headfirst into a brick wall.
One comment in particular cites safety concerns, listing seven different times when Sony, and their...