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"God of War" can get a bit difficult, but which one challenges players the most? For this list, we'll be looking at each entry based on what makes them so easy or difficult to overcome and what their most challenging elements are. We've left no stone unturned, including “God of War: Betrayal” (2007), “God of War III” (2010), “God of War Ragnarok” (2022), and more!

Welcome to MojoPlays and today, we’re ranking all the God of War games based on their levels of difficulty. For this list, we’ll be looking at each entry based on what makes them so easy or difficult to overcome and what their most challenging elements are. Which God of War game did you have the hardest time with? Let us know in the comments.

As a text-based game for Facebook Messenger, “A Call from the Wilds” was never going to be difficult. This installment is all about filling the narrative before the events of 2018’s “God of War.” The only “challenge” is choosing between given scenarios, as Atreus can select different routes for his journey in the Nordic wilds. But since all choices lead to the same conclusion, finishing “A Call from the Wilds” is a matter of how quickly the player goes through it. To its credit, the text-based adventure goes for a deliberately simple narrative style. This is to invite everyone to participate, including people who aren’t gamers.

#9: “God of War: Betrayal” (2007)

“Betrayal” best exemplifies “God of War’s” status as part of the hack-and-slash genre. The gameplay is mainly about swinging the Blades of Athena at every enemy onscreen. Its limitations as a mobile game makes “Betrayal” pretty simple – all players need to do is attack anything that moves. The lack of aggression in Kratos’ foes leads to an even easier experience, as the difficulty level remains stagnant throughout its runtime. Occasional enemy hordes and tricky platforming can be surprising, but it’s not enough to consider “Betrayal” a hard game by any means. In terms of the story, the breeziness of the combat shows just how powerful Kratos was during his time as the God of War.

#8: “God of War: Chains of Olympus” (2008)

“Chains of Olympus” is the best entry for new “God of War” players. On its easier settings, finishing the game won’t even make players break a sweat. Meanwhile, the more difficult modes test players’ skills outside of their comfort zone. While not particularly grueling, it’s challenging enough to deliver an exhilarating experience. Boss battles are by far the simplest in the series, as beating these villains only requires well-timed dodges and subsequent attacks. Quick-time events contribute to “Chains of Olympus’” simplicity since players just need to follow onscreen prompts. Things get tougher if enemies corner Kratos, although weapons like Zeus’ Gauntlet will turn things around.

#7: “God of War: Ghost of Sparta” (2010)

The second PSP game goes for moments of spectacle, such as the destruction of Atlantis and the face-off against God of Death Thanatos. This doesn’t hide the fact that it’s still more of the same, which means gameplay is along the same lines as “Chains of Olympus.” While there are more enemies to contend with, Kratos’ abilities as the God of War render them no better than cannon fodder. The most notable change is to boss fights, as these are trickier to tackle. Bosses like Thanatos and Kratos’ monstrous mother require some getting used to. But they’re still easy to dispose of once players figure out what their weaknesses are.

#6: “God of War: Ascension” (2013)

“Ascension” goes for a slightly different approach, with the game featuring elemental powers as part of combat. This brings some diversity to the manner of play, although it doesn’t influence its difficulty by much. The main difference here is Kratos’ power level, which is lower than what fans are used to. This is because “Ascension” features a younger Kratos whose offensive moves don’t pack as much of a punch. The lack of finesse in combos also makes combat a bit more demanding. Players have to ensure they don’t lose too much health since there are fewer energy chests around the map. However, “Ascension” is so similar to previous installments that fans will see these as little more than minor inconveniences in their journey.

#5: “God of War II” (2007)

The second entry takes a “bigger and better” approach, amping up all facets of gameplay from the original. Everything from boss fights to platforming, and general combat is featured in abundance. “God of War II” is noticeably challenging once the difficulty setting is adjusted, with bosses giving little room for players to make mistakes. It gets progressively difficult the closer Kratos reaches the Sisters of Fate. But the benefit of simpler controls, powerful weapons, and plenty of quick-time events gives players an edge. Upgrading weapons and magic is a relief, as enemies go down to Kratos’ barrage of attacks. Those who dedicate their time to learning combos will have an easier playthrough, as practice definitely makes perfect when it comes to “God of War II.”

#4: “God of War III” (2010)

The end of the Greek arc brings Kratos’ toughest challenges yet, as the might of Olympus goes against him. With powerful attacks of their own, bosses like Hades, Hercules, and Zeus test players’ quickness and choice of moves. The game forces fans to improvise, as certain enemy defenses can’t be penetrated until weapons like the Nemean Cestus are acquired. “God of War III” also contains the most enemy swarms in the series. This can be a problem in harder difficulties as they tend to attack altogether. It helps that Kratos is at his peak of power here, but smarter A.I. means that repeating the same moves reaps fewer rewards. Although upgrades ease things up a bit, “God of War III” never makes players feel too safe.

#3: “God of War” (2005)

The first game seems a lot more difficult in retrospect since Kratos doesn’t have the same firepower as he does later on. Enemies tend to go hard with their attacks, with several unblockable ones landing significant damage. More so than other installments, “God of War” places particular focus on puzzles. These are a challenge of their own, even reaching frustrating levels for those unable to crack them. Despite having few boss fights, “God of War” gives players a hard time with the ones that are present. The key to success here is to blend combat with well-timed defenses and quick evasions. But not everyone will figure that out in their first playthrough. Its commendable difficulty goes to show that the hack-and-slash genre is as much about substance as it is about style.

#2: “God of War” (2018)

The Nordic Saga’s first chapter is a complete revamp from previous installments. Because of this, every player is essentially a novice when they begin 2018’s “God of War.” The change from a fixed camera to an over-the-shoulder perspective limits Kratos’ mobility, as gameplay favors defense over aggression. Certain enemies are immune to particular weapons in Kratos’ arsenal, making it necessary for fans to pick their battles. This entry also elevates difficulty levels for side villains like the Valkyries – some of whom are challenging enough to make people rage-quit. Even powerful weapons such as the Blades of Chaos lack the variety of combos that Kratos once enjoyed. As such, making it through “God of War” requires mastery of everything from upgrading weaponry, handling Atreus’ bow, and keeping an eye on Kratos’ health meter at all times.

#1: “God of War Ragnarok” (2022)


While it’s technically similar to the previous entry, “Ragnarök” feels distinct because of its heightened difficulty. This time around, boss fights are hard right from the get-go, while even normal enemies take no mercy. Staying true to its war-based theme, the world in “Ragnarök” has danger lurking around every corner. Several big-time foes like Thor and Heimdall go toe-to-toe with Kratos, proving to be the greatest threats he’s faced yet. The story places the protagonists with their backs to the wall, which is reflected within gameplay as almost every battle is a fight for survival. Difficulty levels like “Give Me God of War” mode aren’t for the faint of heart, as this ultra-hard setting makes the Nordic landscape a hellish place to traverse. All in all, those who don’t master the intricacies of solid defense and skill upgrades will find “Ragnarök” too difficult to overcome.

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FAQs

EVERY God of War Game Ranked By Difficulty | Articles on WatchMojo.com? ›

I've played every GoW game except ascension, but I couldn't really tell. I'm currently playing Ghost of Sparta on hardest difficulty and having a harder time than expected. Ascension is by far the easiest I guess. And gow 3 is easier than its predecessors.

Which is the easiest God of War game? ›

I've played every GoW game except ascension, but I couldn't really tell. I'm currently playing Ghost of Sparta on hardest difficulty and having a harder time than expected. Ascension is by far the easiest I guess. And gow 3 is easier than its predecessors.

What is the best difficulty for God of War? ›

Balanced Experience” is obviously pretty close to how the developers intended the game to be played for most people, but I find “Give Me a Challenge” is great for those who expect to die multiple times on bosses and really want to explore some of the game's deeper upgrade mechanics.

What is the hardest God of War mode? ›

God Mode is the hardest difficulty setting in God of War, Chains of Olympus, Ghost of Sparta, God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarök, as well as the second hardest setting in God of War II, and the normal difficulty in God of War III.

What is the lowest rated God of War game? ›

Worst GoW Game - God of War: Betrayal

God of War: Betrayal might be the most unique title on this list, but it's unfortunately also the worst. Unlike other games in the series, Betrayal did not release on a PlayStation machine.

What is the most brutal God of War game? ›

Top 20 Most Brutal God of War Kills
  • #8: Cronos. ...
  • #7: King Midas. ...
  • #6: Poseidon's Princess. “God of War III” (2010) ...
  • #5: Hermes. “God of War III” (2010) ...
  • #4: Poseidon. “God of War III” (2010) ...
  • #3: Zeus. “God of War III” (2010)
  • #2: Hercules. “God of War III” (2010)
  • #1: Helios. “God of War III” (2010)

Is GOW harder than Elden Ring? ›

GoWR on Max Difficulty is much harder than Elden Ring.

What difficulty should I play Ragnarok on? ›

Give Me Balance

This would be the "normal" setting and is the default game difficulty. There's a fine-tuned balance between easy and normal, with plenty of story beats and a mix of combat that's still forgiving enough to accommodate different player types.

Is God of War easy to 100%? ›

Not all God of War games are easy to complete with 100% achievements and obtain the Platinum Trophy. God of War: Ghost of Sparta is the easiest game to complete, but there are still challenging trophies to obtain.

Which God of War mode is best? ›

Give Me Balance

Combat is challenging but still fairly forgiving, with certain boss fights having checkpoints to account for difficulty spikes. In all likelihood, Give Me Balance will end up being the best difficulty setting for most players.

Which is harder, God of War 1 or 2? ›

GoW2 is generally less difficult and WAY less tedious than the first game. I'm pretty confident that's the opposite of what the GoW community would say. Platforming wise, yes 1 had more difficult Platforming sections but Battle wise 2 is WAY harder, the only hard fight in 1 was the Clone fight.

What is the hardest battle in God of War? ›

Sigrun is the most brutal boss in the entire God of War series. Her attacks are composed of all the Valkyrie attacks put together, making this battle completely unpredictable. Learning how she moves and the pacing of her patterns are vital to winning this fight.

Is God of War 3 harder than God of War 2? ›

I started 3 on Normal, and never really had any spots that were impossibly tough. So, GoWIII's normal is only a bit harder for me than GoW I/II's easy. I'm playing on Titan mode, and I think I died maybe five times on Posiedon. It's been my impression so far that this is the easiest God of War yet.

Is GoW Ragnarok harder than God of War? ›

I played GoW 2018 on GMGOW for the first time a month or two before Ragnarok came out and I'd say Ragnarok is harder, more enemies and they're generally more dangerous than the ones in the previous game.

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