Thursday, March 18, 2010

God of War III

After a week off we're back.  Up for review this week is the epic final chapter of the God of War trilogy, God of War III.  How epic is it?  Pretty epic.

God of War III is rated M of Mature.  There is lots of blood, guts and some nudity.

 Story

The story picks up right where God of War II left off.  Kratos, wanting vengeance, is leading the titans to war with the gods.  Riding on the back of Gaia.  His personal quest is to defeat and destroy Zeus for ruining everything in his life. That is simply it.  Along the way he will encounter other gods and titans.

A simple story, but the telling of it in the game is well done in an epic scale.



Controls

God of War III's controls were easy to pick up and use.  They are pretty much the same as the rest of the series.  Reminders will pop up at certain points.

The one thing I hate is here though, fixed camera.  Even so there were very few cheap deaths because of it.  Everything is on the screen, nothing hidden off screen.  No bad angles either.   One initial death I blamed on the camera was actually more of problem of lighting.  I had not properly adjusted the brightness at the beginning of the game, and they provide a handy meter to adjust it too.

The only control problem I really can complain about is the double-jump glide move.  The controller didn't always recognize me holding the button at the end of the move, so I would end up falling to my death. 



Gameplay

The gameplay is the same as it's been for the series.  Third-person beat 'em up.  Beat up the monsters, defeat the bosses, and throw in some quick time events.  Not long ago I played through Dante's Inferno which had the same formula.  The difference here is you don't get waves of similar beasts, broken up by the occasional puzzle.  Here you get monsters that evolve and get tougher as you become more powerful.  God of War III has a bit more of a challenge, more puzzles, and frankly a bigger scale.  Epic scale.  It never feels like you are slogging through the same thing over and over.



Graphics and Sound

Santa Monica Studios pulled out all the stops on this game.  They really show with this game the PS3's potential.

The graphics are just phenomenal.  There are no CGI cinematics per se.  All cinematics were done with the game engine, with the games art assets and are either real-time or were pre-rendered.  Which makes everything seamless.  At no time did I notice any loading, there were no loading screens.  This game was made for HD, it needs HD, it's a reason to get HD.

Sound is right on par with the graphics.  Excellent voice acting from everyone.  They even brought in some big names, Rip Torn, Malcom McDowell, even Kevin Sorbo, who played Hercules on TV.  Naturally the have him voice Hercules.  The soundtrack sounds like is was taken right from a movie with full orchestra.



Overall

From the opening credits you know this game was going to big and epic.  They played almost like a James Bond opening.  And then dropped you right into the action.  Fighting creatures on the back of Gaia as she climbs Mount Olympus.  Eventually you end up fighting all around and inside of her.  Your first boss battle is during this also with Poseidon and his leviathans.

There is something going on almost all the time.  If you aren't fighting, you are solving puzzles, sometimes both at the same time.  With no load screens the only time you really got a break was when you paused the game.  Problem is the story and action is so good you don't want to stop.

I may have used the word "epic" way to much in this review, but that is what best describes this game.  It's epic.

Santa Monica Studios knocked this one out of the park.  The showed all those God of War wannabes how it's done and done EPICALLY well.  For the end of a trilogy, God of War II is very satisfying and a perfect ending.

God of War III gets a 5 out of 5.

God of War III is rated M for Mature for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content.

3 comments:

  1. Heehee, I can see that epicness ensues! I can't wait to play this game! Sadly I probably won't get my hands on it until May. I still need to finish the PSP GoW anyway.

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  2. Where does the PSP game fit into the story line?

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  3. Chronologically Chains of Olympus was a prequel to God of War.

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