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God of War III Review

  • Posted March 8th, 2010 at 17:08 EDT by Adam Dolge
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Review Score

God of War III

PSU Review Score
9.5
Avg. user review score:
9.4

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Summary

God of War III is the best entry in the series, hands down, and one of the best action-adventure games of this generation. Kratos' journey comes to an end, along with the trilogy, in an explosion of fluid combat, mammoth environments, and a superb narrative.

We like

  • The combat, combos, and boss battles are by far the best in the series
  • Lighting is as much a part of the game as the combat
  • The enormous scale of the environments

We dislike

  • The occasional button-trigger glitches
  • Saying goodbye to the trilogy

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Since the God of War series launched in 2005, we’ve journeyed alongside Kratos through the depths of hell, annihilated hordes of demonic creatures in a gory clash, and defeated Ares to take his place as the new God of War. It’s a franchise based heavily on intense, fluid combat, enormous boss battles, gruesome finishing moves, and a story that spans the emotions of anger, fear, and revenge. To put it simply – the games are absolutely brilliant and a joy to play. All of that praise for two games from last generation is well deserved, but was Sony able to close out the trilogy with a bang? We advise you to remove any notions you have about why the series is so enjoyable to play, because God of War III absolutely blows the other games out of the park.

God of War III is an action-adventure game releasing next week exclusively for the PlayStation 3, marking the final chapter in the trilogy and bringing the curtains down on the story and struggles of Kratos, an ex-Spartan warrior on a quest to take on Mt. Olympus and the Gods. Developer Sony Santa Monica Studios has taken everything we loved about the first three games (that includes Chains of Olympus on PSP), and made the controls tighter, the combos more satisfying, the violence more gory, the environments more complex and lush, and the gameplay more seamless.

This is a spoiler free review, so we’ll be brief in explaining the story. The game picks up after the events of God of War II as Kratos, joined by the Titans, makes his final attack on Mt. Olympus. That’s all you need to know and all the specifics we’ll share. The story is strong, and again tugs heavily on emotions like fear, anger, and redemption, though if we’re being honest, isn’t quite as compelling as the first two games. Still, if there are moments that feel repetitive or overly familiar, the last couple hours (and the ending) provide undoubtedly one of the best gaming experiences of this generation.  

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The combat is virtually flawless. You can almost feel the impact of each blade sinking into an enemy. Kratos swings his blades above his head, jumps in the air and destroys five enemies before touching the ground. He throws his blades into a beast’s chest, and pulls himself into the opponent (Scorpion-style from Mortal Kombat) in one flawless motion. You’ll take on even more foes at once than in the previous games. This all works out fine because Kratos is stronger than ever, and with his new arsenal of weapons, abilities, and combos, even the biggest bosses or vast hordes of hellhounds can be defeated. Furthermore, if you are a fan of Greek mythology, you may also be happy to hear that you can tame and ride some classic creatures. You’ll typically ride a beast in a battle situation, but there are other occasions where you’ll use one to cross platforms or solve puzzles.

The new weapons offer an even greater variety of combat options than previous iterations. Whereas before you could rely on one or two weapons through most of the game, in God of War III each weapon serves a purpose, and in nearly all instances they can be used against any enemy. There are even some large battles where you’ll want to cycle through a few weapons to take advantage of your enemies’ weaknesses. At no point does changing weapons become distracting or disorienting. Each of the weapons is associated with a specific magic ability, meaning you’ll need to switch weapons to change magic abilities. Indeed, the ability to change weapons quickly during battles makes for a more streamlined and fluid combat experience. We absolutely love some of the new weapons – our favorite, The Cestus, can bash both enemies and objects to work through puzzles.

Puzzles are alive and well in God of War III. Like the previous games, you are tasked with pulling levers to rotate stone objects, and placing dead bodies on moveable tiles to open barriers. The puzzles can be difficult and time-consuming, but they are a welcome break from the relentless battles. The best thing about the puzzles in God of War III is how they play ... (continued on next page)

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Comments

  1. dc89

    • 12:11pm EST - March 8th, 2010

     :D 

    Looks to be a great game but I wonder what they are going to do after GoW. 

  2. mercy979

    • 12:14pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    i need to download that demo, looks great

  3. jamieMGS

    • 12:15pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    Yes it is brutal.

  4. jfkgoblue

    • 12:19pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    only 1 more week XD

  5. Yuuichi

    • 12:24pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    They gonna milk this franchise worse than COD after this game, and no matter how bad the other games will be(cause you they gonna rush most of them) itll get good reviews, or they will take thier time, prob make another PSP game, then something GOW agian for PS3. LEts hope they take thier time.

  6. squirrelbo1

    • 12:24pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    really cant wait and this review make sme even more hyped.

     

    also in light or recent critisism, this is a very enjoyable article and you make some very valid points.

  7. Adam Dolge

    • 12:27pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    @6 - thanks - You guys are going to LOVE this game. Looking forward to seeing the threads about the story and the ending.

  8. TheDarkKnight

    • 12:33pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    i played the demo and its made me buy the game and no demo has persuaded me to buy a game.

  9. alrightiwill333

    • 12:35pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    normally i dont read through reviews in case of spoilers... an this will be no exception :D

    but i'm glad that when i skimmed through the review that the game is 12-15 hours long. seeing as the game comes out 2 days after paddy's day, it'll be the greatest hangover over cure ever XD

    enjoy your epic gaming PSU from ireland :D

  10. Jules909

    • 12:43pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    was well impressed with the demo, will be gettin this game for sure

  11. bany_rock

    • 1:07pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    can´t wait! i´ll do another run of god of war II before my Copy of GOW III arrives =D

  12. neoxthexone

    • 1:09pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    @5

    Sony isn't Activision....GOW games don't come out every year year so your comparision is silly. Also want to add that Sony even said they putting away GOW franchise.

  13. knowledge4lyfe

    • 1:55pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    i really dont care that the game got a 9.5 and not a 10. but you are deducting points because its the end of the story?? is this a joke. and a little button glithc?? really?? but bayonetta gets a 9, but your problems are :

    We dislike

    • Combat can at times prove overwhelming
    • Some minor visual quibbles and bland textures
    • The horrible load times

    am i missing something?? or are you afraid that if you give it a 10 people will call you biased because your a playstation site??? please explain that to me?

    also MINOR VISUAL QUIBBLES AND BLAND TEXTURES?? some are horrible. plus slow down.

  14. NightStalker

    • 2:01pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    So damn excited for this!!!!!!!!

  15. Fon

    • 2:03pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    @1

    I know. God of War: FPS =D

    I rather that they work on a new, IP though!.

  16. iceveiled

    • 2:39pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    LOL @13 it's a 9.5 dude. chill. Any reviewer giving a game a perfect 10 is out of touch with reality. No game is perfect.

  17. bsheighway

    • 2:45pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    awesome

  18. knowledge4lyfe

    • 2:49pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    at #16. im not bugging out. im just curious as to y bayonneta gets a 9 when it had many more flaws. and they take .5 off because of it being the end of the series. and you gotta be a fool not to think a game can get a 10. why the heck would the scale go to 10 then if it cant be attained. thats quite ignorant.

  19. Thorzilla

    • 2:53pm EST - March 8th, 2010

     Some of you people should smoke some weed, have sex or just throw yourselves off a cliff (yes, goes at you knowledge4lyfe).

    Is a 9.5 not a decent enough score? No damn game is perfect. The moment a site gives a 10 is when a site loses all its credibility for falling into bias-ness.

    Team Xbox didn't give Halo 3 a 10, you idiot, they gave it a 9.

  20. Sub-stance1

    • 3:00pm EST - March 8th, 2010

    Good score...cant wait to play this game.

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