Abstract: In the works for three years, God of War III has finally arrived for the PlayStation 3 as one of the most anticipated games for the Sony console. I really, really enjoyed the first two even with some flaws and some of the more frustrating sequences lik...
God of War III is a great end to Kratos' console trilogy. It's not perfect, with some uneven storytelling and progression here and there, but it's still a fantastic overall package. The combat is stellar once again, it's bloodier than ever...
Kratos' PS3 debut is as you'd expect – gory, angry, epic… There aren't any great surprises but it ticks all the boxes, and stimulates all your gaming pleasure centers. It's an awesome thrill ride of a videogame. 9.1/10Print th...
Abstract: Man, that Kratos is an angry dude. But fair enough – through three games now, he’s been screwed over by a huge menagerie of Greek legends.I’ve just finished the game, and I’m trying to collect my thoughts. I’ll start with the easy sum-up: if you’re a f...
Abstract: Debates over its final boss fight aside, God of War 2's ending made for good theater: Greek Kratos rode on the titan Gaia's back as she scaled Mount Olympus in pursuit of a gods vs. titans face-off with Zeus and friends. It served as a big cliffhanger ...
Abstract: Svällande biceps, skarpslipade svärd och ond, bråd död. Allt förstås serverat på grekiskt manér, då ex-guden Kratos gör sin Playstation 3-debut i God of War III
Abstract: God of War III opens with the kind of show-stopping sequence that most other games would happily end on. The mythic cliffs of Mount Olympus are depicted as a sweeping, war torn battlefield, with conflicts exploding across the craggy rock-face far into ...
", The Ugly, Walking in on someone playing the new sex mini-game. you may find this one in your kid's top drawer, if you know what I mean, Verdict: Buy
The voice acting fits the genre, but can be a little overdone at times, After you beat the single-player game, there's not much left to do, The game can feel a little too familiar in places, Kevin Sorbo as Hercules? Really?, The ending is going to have pe
These characters are painted with broad strokesThe story may borrow some characters and themes from mythology, but don't expect much in the way of subtlety when it comes to the storytelling. Kratos speaks in bold, declarative statements, basically telling...