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March 2008
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The editors liked
Combat system is among the finest in a handheld game
Great weapons
Stellar visuals and art design
High replay value.
Outstanding technical and artistic visuals
Combat is intense and gory
Soundtrack fits the game perfectly.
Epic story and sense of scale worthy of the series
Some of the best graphics on a handheld to date
Combat is nearly flawless
Awe inspiring level design
The editors didn't like
Some frustrating puzzle and combat sections
Good but not great story
Hardcore gamers will find it too short.
Very
Very little in the way of new gameplay elements
Can easily be beaten in less than seven hours
Could have used more puzzles
Platforming segments
And bosses.
Very short
Not enough "epic" feeling boss fights
Dodging without the right analog takes some getting used to.
Outstanding technical and artistic visuals, Combat is intense and gory, Soundtrack fits the game perfectly.
Very, very little in the way of new gameplay elements, Can easily be beaten in less than seven hours, Could have used more puzzles, platforming segments, and bosses.
Although it feels a bit like God of War: Lite, Chains of Olympus delivers a great, combat-heavy adventure with excellent production values. ...
Abstract: Ever since its existence was first hinted at on the back of God of War IIs game manual, God of War: Chains of Olympus has been one of the most anticipated games for the PlayStation Portable. Now that the wait is finally over, the question is: Does it ...
Epic story and sense of scale worthy of the series, Some of the best graphics on a handheld to date, Combat is nearly flawless, Awe inspiring level design,
Very short, Not enough "epic" feeling boss fights, Dodging without the right analog takes some getting used to.
Abstract: I guess I shouldn’t be complaining that it was less than a year ago that I was sitting down to write a review of God of War II. Like the first game on the PlayStation 2, I loved the sequel, and was pretty thrilled to hear (immediately upon release of ...
God of War is an amazing franchise and God of War: Chains of Olympus is an outstanding achievement, not just for the PSP, but as a worthy installment in this legendary saga. In many ways it plays better than the console version when it comes to control...
Abstract: Kratos may be the original mangod, but Ready at Dawn have proven themselves to once again be gods amongst men. God of War: Chains of Olympus for the PSP is an incredible portable achievement and one that handily puts many current generation console tit...
Combat system is among the finest in a handheld game; great weapons; stellar visuals and art design; high replay value.
Some frustrating puzzle and combat sections; good but not great story; hardcore gamers will find it too short.
The acclaimed God of War series is leaping from PS2 to handheld, and it might be easy to write off Ready at Dawns God of War: Chains of Olympus as merely "Kratos on PSP." Thats not a totally unfair comparison, but it doesnt do the new game justice. ...
Abstract: First things first, God of War: Chains of Olympus is one of the best games you are going to find for the PSP and the folks at Ready At Dawn have done an amazing job of bringing the God of War experience to the PSP. Not only have they delivered and exce...
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