Kratos

Kratos is the main protagonist the God of War series and will be a guest character featured exclusively on the PlayStation 3 version of the upcoming Mortal Kombat (2011). Kratos will not be part of the story mode, but will be avaliable on versus modes. Kratos will have his own moves, fatalities, and his own God of War-themed stage. Kratos was first confirmed by David Jaffe, the creator of God of War, who updated his twitter with information on the character. No Fatalities for Kratos have been released so far. Kratos has not shown any storyline so far.

Kratos is a video game character from Sony Computer Entertainment's God of War series, which is loosely based on Greek mythology. Kratos first appeared in the game God of War, which was released in March 2005, and whose success led to the development of five additional games featuring him as the protagonist. The character has been consistently voiced by TC Carson (with a minor voicing of the character as a child by Antony Del Rio in God of War: Ghost of Sparta).

Eventually revealed to be a demigod, Kratos embarks on a series of often forced adventures in attempts to avert disaster or change his fate. Kratos is usually portrayed as being oblivious to all else in the execution of these adventures, often engaging in morally ambiguous activities and performing acts of extreme violence. Each adventure forms part of a saga with vengeance as a central theme, and provides additional information on Kratos' origins and relationship with his family and the gods.

Kratos has received positive critical reception, being described by reviewers as a "sympathetic antihero".[1] The character is also associated with products including artwork, clothing, comic books, fast food, the internet, a novel, sweepstakes, toys and cell phone skins, with Game Guru claiming that "Practically anyone, even if they hadn't played any of the God of War games, would know about Kratos."[2