Top 20 Most Brutal God of War Kills

When Kratos nearly reaches the Palace of the Fates, he comes across a maniacal Icarus. The two men trade blows during their fall to the underworld. Compared to many of his other victims, Icarus gets off rather lightly. Then again, he has to contend with falling below ground.

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Icarus 

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The Ghost of Sparta wears down the beast to bring it to its knees. By the end, Kratos has slashed at the creature so intensely that he leaves its brain exposed.

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Elephantaur/Juggernaut 

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Kratos finds the Persian King laying siege to Attica and confronts him. Although aided by the Efreet demon, Kratos still manages to cripple and defeat him. The Persian King attempts to beg for his life with a gold-filled chest, which he uses to crush his skull.

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Persian King 

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Kratos fights Theseus, who holds the key to the Steeds of Time. Bitter over Kratos' status as the greatest warrior in Greece, Theseus challenges him to a duel to the death. The poor bastard doesn't heed the warning and starts fighting dirty, using minotaur goons rather than one-on-one.

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Theseus 

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Kratos defeats Perseus after convincing himself this is a test from the Sisters of Fate. Kratos destroys all of Perseus' weapons and contemplates drowning his enemy. He then tosses Perseus straight through a wall and impales him on a hook.

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Perseus 

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The final boss fight with Baldur is one hell of an action-fest. Kratos and Atreus have to contend with the interference of Freya as she controls the body of the Frost Giant Thamur. While his intention may have been to save, there's something stone cold about how he claims Baldur's life.

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Baldur 

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Unlike previous games, the 2018 soft reboot isn't as violent because of the change in Kratos' personality. Still, pushing him too far brings out his trademark brutality, as Magni learned. The sight of his mutilated body leaves no doubt that it was anything but pleasant.

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Magni 

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The climax of "God of War III" is kickstarted by the intervention of Gaia. The Titan's size becomes her disadvantage, as Zeus and Kratos escape through her body. Even if you're the size of a mountain, there's no coming back from that kind of heart attack.

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Gaia 

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In God of War, Kratos finds Prometheus chained and devoured by an enchanted bird. He asks the God of War to put him out of his misery by casting him in the Fires of Olympus. Of course, falling into fire was never going to be much fun.

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Prometheus 

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Hades, the God of the Underworld, is killed by Kratos in the latest instalment in the Mortal Kombat series. Krato gets his hands on the Hooks of Hades, a weapon powerful enough to rip the soul out of its creator.

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Hades 

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Conjoined twins Pollux and Castor are killed by Kratos after usurping the Oracle of Delphi's Temple. Having been severed from the host body, the deformed Pollux is easy pickings for the God of War. The less-powerful Castor is reduced to a blood smear at the bottom of his sandals.

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Pollux & Castor 

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Kratos finally gets to avenge his family, complete with all the blood and explosions you could want. For Kratos, this kill is his most cathartic yet, and his most brutal yet. Ares' comeuppance was well-deserved, and just as barbaric.

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Ares 

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Kratos kills Cronos with the Blade of Olympus. It's a Herculian execution, and one of Krato's mostcinematic murders to date. Kratos tears up Cronos' nails, rams a crystal spike through his jaw, all before bringing his blade down right through the giant's skull.

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Cronos 

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Kratos kills Midas because he sees a way out of his situation. After witnessing the king's ability to turn things into gold, he decides to use it for his own means. Kratos corners a whimpering Midas, savagely beats him, and drags him toward the river of lava.

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King Midas 

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In 'God of War', Kratos uses an innocent person to hold a door open for him. The poor woman's screams of fear fall on deaf ears as she is dragged away. Her gruesome remains can be seen if you're morbidly curious enough.

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Poseidon's Princess 

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There's a definite sense of sadistic pleasure here, and while Hermes was a king-sized jackass,seeing his demise cause a plague that ravages Greece purely because he wanted some fancy new boots seems.

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Hermes 

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Poseidon's attempts to escape are fruitless and Kratos proceeds to gouge his eyes out before breaking his neck. The God of the Seas has been portrayed as fiendish and savage up close and personal by Chris Hemsworth in the latest instalment.

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Poseidon 

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The King of the Gods is reduced to a bloody pulp by Kratos. It's unclear exactly when Zeus breathes his last, but his blood fills the screen in crimson detail.

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Zeus 

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The final blow crashes through the arena floor, Kratos' victory assured when he tosses Hercules' corpse aside. His brother's remains are left to rot in the sewers.

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Hercules 

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Helios' chariot is shot down by Kratas after constantly interfering with Kratos' climb of Mount Olympus. The God of the Sun counts his last moments before being ripped apart in front of the god's eyes. This death goes to show how there are no limits when it comes to brutality once you've decided to snuff out a life.

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Helios 

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