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October 2010
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The editors liked
Must have game
Excellent detail and graphics are impressive
Game play is awesome
As God of War as PSP can get
Minigames and series' lore strengthen the experience
Interpolates various gameplay types very well.
A stunning audio and visual presentation
Impressive boss battles
New weapons and powers
And an engaging story make this one of Kratos' most epic outings
Even on the modestly powered PSP.
Incredible visuals
Both technically and artistically
Violent combat with responsive controls
Puzzles are a great change of pace
Thoughtful story with a couple of touching moments.
An epic masterpiece that fits in the palm of your hand.
The editors didn't like
Not much replay potential
Once all the videos and few challenges are opened up there is not much more to do except try it on different difficulties
Not appropriate for younger players
Lacks the epic "pow!" of the console versions
Some puzzles are a little frustrating.
Largely sticks to the standard GoW formula
Puzzling can get tedious.
Does little to differentiate itself from other God of War games
Must have game, Excellent detail and graphics are impressive, Game play is awesome
Not much replay potential, once all the videos and few challenges are opened up there is not much more to do except try it on different difficulties, Not appropriate for younger players
Abstract: Sony's Greek God of Cash is back in action as Kratos returns to the PSP in God of War: Ghost of Sparta. A prequel (and kind of a sequel) that is set between God of War and God of War 2. This time, Kratos, now the God of War and the titular Ghost of Spa...
Abstract: I'm guessing that God of War: Ghost of Sparta will be the very last God of War title on this generation of PSP. Sad, yes, but oh what an amazing way to seemingly go out with a bang. Sure, God of War III on the PS3 was technically Kratos' last adventure...
Abstract: One of the things that make a good movie are the same things that make a great video game; namely good characters. We as players get sucked into the storyline and feel compelled to guide our favorite hero through his trials. One of the great video g...
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Published: 2010-11-02, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
As God of War as PSP can get; minigames and series' lore strengthen the experience; interpolates various gameplay types very well.
Lacks the epic "pow!" of the console versions; some puzzles are a little frustrating.
A stunning audio and visual presentation; impressive boss battles; new weapons and powers, and an engaging story make this one of Kratos' most epic outings, even on the modestly powered PSP.
Largely sticks to the standard GoW formula; Puzzling can get tedious.
Incredible visuals, both technically and artistically, Violent combat with responsive controls, Puzzles are a great change of pace, Thoughtful story with a couple of touching moments.
Does little to differentiate itself from other God of War games, Design issues affect both the visuals and combat.
Ghost of Sparta offers stunning environments and brutal combat, but a few issues get in Kratos' way....
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Published: 2010-10-29, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The word "epic" gets thrown around an awful lot, but it's rare that a portable game is worthy of such a lofty distinction. God of War: Ghost of Sparta doesn't let the diminutive hardware it resides on get in the way of delivering the breathtaking sense...
Abstract: When I first started playing Ghost of Sparta, I wondered what it’s like to be Seal. Does the amazement of being married to Heidi Klum ever wear off? You know the first year of their marriage all he thought was “Wow I’m married to one of the hottest sup...