Epic, breathtaking visuals showcase next-gen console performance, Viscerally satisfying and fun hack-and-slash gameplay, Wide variety of weapons and special items,
Doesn't innovate much from previous entries in the series, Mini-games can become annoying or repetitive,
God of War III finally makes owning a PS3 worthwhile. ...
Abstract: I have always enjoyed Greek Mythology. One of my all time favorite movies is Clash of the Titans. So imagine my surprise in 2005 when reading about an upcoming game called God of War, which was heavily influenced by the same movie. It seemed like a ris...
When I reviewed God of War 2 back in 2007, it was one of the best games I’d ever played, and we rated it 9.9, as close to perfect any reviewed title has received here at Strategy Informer. Having to live up to such a standard, as Sony’s Santa...
Abstract: A man of few words, our blue-hued Spartan Kratos prefers to let his feet (and fists) do the talking - and this is exactly what he does from the very beginning of God of War III, which opens in about as explosive a manner as I've seen a game begin ever....
Satisfying combat with a good variety of useful weapons, Outstanding visuals, both artistically and technically, Impressive sense of scale, Challenging and diverse boss battles, Amazing resolution to the trilogy
Not as diverse as God of War II, Story doesn't pick up until near the end
Exhilarating combat and an imposing sense of scale provide a fitting end to Kratos' saga....
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...
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 ...