

Yes, it’s still the button-busting we’ve all loved since the first game half a decade ago. Yes, it’s the same good old God of War action where you have to fight your way through. Overall, the story is well told but not up to what the first two games were able to achieve.Įven though the game’s plot may be messed up and successful, the incredible gameplay of God of War III will keep you hooked for the odd sixteen hours. The story and flashbacks are told through surprisingly scripted animations, just like what we saw in infamous. But it loses some of the plot between the two, but again it picks up in the second half of the game. Kratos is then deposited in the realms of Olympus and the story that unfolds afterwards is incredible. Getting back to the plot, at first you come face to face with Zeus, but end up being betrayed by Gaia who wants Kratos to fight alongside the Titans rather than take revenge.

It is indeed one of the best openings in video games that I have ever seen. Believe it or not, my jaw just dropped when I saw the first twenty minutes of the game. As soon as you start the game, you will be presented with an incredible scale world. One of them is Athena, yes we know Kratos mistakenly killed her at the end of God of War II, but she is back in ghostly form and will be a source of guidance for Kratos throughout. Throughout the game, you will see some of the older faces returning. Your objective is to kill Zeus, the king of Olympus and the father of Kratos. You swore revenge and man, isn’t Kratos really pissed off this time. You and the Titans climb Mount Olympus and ride on Gaia’s back. You resume the role of the anti-hero Kratos and the story picks up where the previous game left off. God of War 3 is the pinnacle of video game violence and fun. Let me begin the review by admitting one fact.
