A few sketches were made and a basic level model was created, prior to its cancellation. In God of War II, there is a mini-documentary on the Lost Levels of God of War II, many were simple test levels, others are cut content.Ītlantis was meant to a complete world under the sea. ![]() The idea was later adapted to make the Legionnaire armor in God of War: Ghost of Sparta, which was made for the Arms of Sparta. But the idea got no further than one drawing. Why it was cut remains unknown but her design seemed to be reused for Empusa later, in God of War: Ascension.Ī scrapped idea for a Bonus costume, the Gauntlet Armor was meant as the perfect fit for the Gauntlet of Zeus. The mouth and the eight legs make it appear like it was meant to be the mythological Arachne to whom Athena cursed for being better at weaving, as well as beating her at the competition of the same idea. Something similar happens to her legs, splitting them at the knees, in two spider legs. Her lower arms appear to be that of a spider. On her back, the skin is ripped revealing what looks an exoskeleton and to her shoulder joints, two limbs sprout instead of the regular one. It depicts a nude female being with a disfigured mouth, with chelicera growing from her jaws. Which was depicted in its concept art as a thick dark and sinister forest with a large statue emerging from theĪn unused monster was seen in the artwork in the Art Galleries bonus in Chains of Olympus. They most likely were meant to appear in a forest level, which was cut as well in the game. Wild Boars were meant to re-appear from God of War II in God of War: Chains of Olympus. Afterwards the Ghost of Sparta would be tackled by one over the edge into the pit while the second one jumps after him, it is presumed that the abyss below where the blood was sacrifice was the next location for Kratos to proceed. It is presumed that this awakens the two Infant Basilisks that appeared in the trailer to which Kratos must fight, one crawls up from the pit and another appears behind him. A lever is pulled in which by a one second delay would crush them to death from closest to farthest cage, in which their blood pours down into the inverted triangular funnels and is sacrificed to the pit below. This small room featured an pulling contraption that when pulled backwards would raise tall cylinder shaped rocks upwards along the six cages with three on both sides, the trapped victims would be set into place by Kratos afterwards as their pleas fall on deaf ears to the Ghost of Sparta. There was meant to be a possibility where Kratos crushes caged people to use their blood as a sacrifice. Ice Giant God of War: Chains of Olympus The Blood Sacrifice Room Parts of his body were replaced by the flesh. The final Giant was a variation on the previous design, wielding the same weapon but with his body further decaying. If he wasn't canceled, it would be the biggest of the undead enemies in the series, a title now held by the Cyclops Remains. The second Giant was an undead creature, missing several pieces of flesh. ![]() His weapon appeared to be a dual weapon, with at one side a giant mace and the other a blade. He wore a helmet sprouting a giant horizontal plume and had an iron mask covering his face. The Centurion Giant was three times the size of a regular human and dressed as a centurion (hence the nickname). Namely three drawings have been released showcasing three types of Giants: The Centurion Giant, The Undead Giant, and The Ice Giant. But God of War: Ascension is the only game where we have actually concept art of how these enemies would have looked. There were rumors in the past of the appearance of Giants in a God of War game, all proven to be false. ![]() The concept seemed to based on the early designs of the cyclops from the first game but was deemed to be 'too much of an action figure.'įor an unknown reason, the character was scrapped, even if there were already models made for it.Ĭlose Up: Ascension Armored Cyclops (cut content) The Giants The rest of his attire is a skirt and sandals, with a series of human skulls hanging from the belt of his skirt. His right arm was protected by an armguard, covering the complete arm. The Armored Cyclops appeared more muscular, thinner than the regular Cyclops. But the bigger difference his body and of course his clothing. He also had far longer nails on fingers and toes. His teeth were bigger as he has fangs in the lower jaw. They looked very similar to the Cyclops Berserker with a few alterations. Like in God of War: Chains of Olympus, Armored Cyclops were set to appear in God of War: Ascension.
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