Set pieces, the whole scale of the thing, combat system
Some textures look a little rubbery, might have taken a step too far in terms of shock factor
God of War III is the fitting conclusion to one of the greatest series in modern gaming, and while we doubt we've seen the last of God of War, the current saga sure goes out on a high...
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: 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 ...
GoW III is just more of the same; and that’s exactly what we’ve spent the last three years waiting for. This time round it’s just better looking, more brutal and more enjoyable- which is really saying something. We loved the combat, even though it gets...
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.
Terrific graphics and sound, ridiculously over the top action sequences look great and are immense fun to play, new weapons are powerful and satisfying to use, the best God Of War game yet and one of the best games on the PlayStation 3
Combat still feels like mindless button-mashing at times, excessive backtracking feels a bit tiresome
Abstract: Unlike the series debut, the conclusion does not offer anything significantly fresh Can be perceived as a bit too violent and even depressing ProsTechnically the game works better than most games on the PlayStation 3 Has grander version of everything ...