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God of War II (PS2)
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4/5 |
God of War
(September 04, 2008) |
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i liked this game when i played it about a year and a half ago but it didnt work on my ps2 so refunded but that 1 didnt work either, so just didnt bother after that. |
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5/5 |
Kratos is back......
(November 10, 2007) |
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Truly the swan song of the PS2. Whether you are a die hard God of War fan or not, this game will arguably meet and surpass any prior expectations. With a rich and intricate plotline, hoardes of grotesque yet beautifully created creatures, immersing gameplay and the backdrop of Greek Mythology, this game will leave you with a sense of joyful frustration as you attempt to complete some of more challenging parts with a sneaky smile on your face as you annihalate the scores of enemies that come at you, in what can be termed as no less than a bloodbath.
This game, revolves around the main character, Kratos', quest for vengence aginst none other than the Top of the Greek Pantheon,Zeus himself. This game chart Kratos' journey to the Sisters of Fate, to harness their power in order to exact revenge upon Zeus at the moment in which he was betrayed by the King of the Gods.
The world of Greek Mythology comes alive in this game, as most monsters imaginable from the world of Greek Mythology are thrown at you in many shapes and forms, from Gorgons, to Minotaurs, each of which one can kill in brutal yet stunningly orchestrated ways.
The gameplay and controls of this game are fairly simple and very easy to get the hang of, especially with a cinematic kill option which allows Boss Battles to take on a new level of grandure. Aside from that the range of unique and equally enjoybale weapons used include Warhammers, Spears and the Chains of Olympus (a waepon similar to that used by the Dark Prince, in The Two Thrones) and aside from weapons, the use of magical powers given by the titans are also a lot of fun to use with deadly force.
However the one thing that sets this game apart from most others, is the grandure and the sheer scale of the Boss Battles. Whether it's fighting on a winged horse in mid air aginst an angry griffin, whether its destroying the colossus of Rhodes from the inside-out or whether its twisting of the head of a morbidly obease gorgon, the boss battles will never fail to deliver in any department.
God of War II is a must buy game, and will not fail to satisfy any gamer, and it certainly should be a game that should be bought to give the PS2 a truly fantastic send-off |
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5/5 |
The PS2 Bows Out In Style
(November 10, 2007) |
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God Of War 2 is just as good, if not better than the first. more moves, more magic and more enemies to slice, dice, decapitate etc.. The graphics certainly show that PS2 has some life left in it yet and are truly amazing, one of the best on the console. With God Of War 2, the Ps2 is definetley bowing out in style, and going out with a bang!!!! |
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4/5 |
The PS2's last Hurrah?
(September 23, 2007) |
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This is the sequel to the excellent God of War, and at the start of this sequel, we find Kratos using his new found powers as a God to the extreme. The other Gods are becoming afraid of what he might do, and at the very start of the game, Kratos is reduced to being a mere mortal by Athena.
The initial part of the game sees Kratos being pursued by a huge statue that has been brought to life by the Gods, in an attempt to kill him. From then on, we find out more about Kratos' past, and also the identity of the narrator from the first game. This game deals with Kratos pursuing revenge on Zeus, and in it we are introduced to the Titans - the elder Gods that were defeated and usurped by Zeus.
All the things that made the first game a classic are here - the violent combat, the killing moves, the magic, the puzzles, but in this sequel there are more boss battles and set pieces to get your teeth into.
The graphics are still excellent - Kratos looks great, and the scenery is well presented and feels solid. The in-game videos are excellent and don't detract from the action ; they punctuate it. And i love that in a game. Far too many games rely heavily on the FMV sequences, until you start to question whether you are actually going to see some action, and in-game footage.
The plot has been well thought out too. It follows on very well from the first game, and is authentic to ancient Greek history as you will find from playing it - i am not going to give away too much of the plot and spoil it! It has been cleverly done.
As for length; i think it is about the same as the first game. Though because it is a sequel, you can guess how to solve most of the puzzles without too much difficulty. I played through this the first time very quickly, and am going to start completing all the extra levels of difficulty. There is definite replay value here, like the first game in the shape of extra costumes, cinematic presentations and challenges.
The moves from the first game are here too with some extra violent additions, and finishing moves which will please most fans. Kratos can still climb walls, but now has the ability to swing from his Blades of Chaos, and also cling to ceilings in order to progress through the game.
All good so far, but i am afraid i have a few niggles with God of War 2. Firstly, the mapping of the graphics is not as good as the first. So when you are moving through some rooms you can see the 'joins' in the construction of the games engine. It happens quite a bit, and once you notice it, you can't help notice it more and more. It doesn't run as smoothly as the first game which seems a bit strange in a sequel, but it just could be that the playstation 2 doesn't have the power to cope with what the game developers wanted. My other quibble is the voice acting - the people who do the voices are great, but they are drowned out by some of the background music, so you really have to strain to hear what is being said. That said, Kratos is fantastic - he is clearly heard, mainly because he is always shouting!Great stuff.
My final minor quibble is the action itself. There are more boss battles and set pieces - all of which are spectacular - but it feels at the expense of the main fighting action. This is probably just me being picky, but in the first game i thought the balance was perfect. You fought lots of drones to reach the big boss at the end of one chapter, and that felt good to me. You could have plenty of fun, and then get down to the serious business of trying to find a weakness in a really tough boss.
My issues with God of War 2 are all minor niggles, and shouldn't put you off buying this game. This game stands head and shoulders above most other games on the PS2, and i think some of my issues with God Of War 2 are purely because this cannot beat the originality of the first game - which is an inherent flaw of any sequel. The original blew me away - it was probably the most balanced game i have played for many years.
I would recommend this game to anyone who has played the first game. If you haven't played the first one, then i would do so, as the plot will not make any sense by picking this sequel. It is still NOT a game for children, and deserves it's certificate rating, so if there are any parents reading this, the 18 rating is correct.
It is still a lot of fun, and gives a sense of achievement when completing it. I enjoyed it immensely, and can't wait to see what the developers can do with the next installment...........
This game would still feature highly in a top ten of best PS2 games, and for that reason i would recommend you buy this. I would give this game 4.5 (if i could) as it is only slightly less polished than the first game!
Kratos is back! Enjoy the last installment of this great series on ps2 NOW! |
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5/5 |
The Last of the Titans
(September 03, 2007) |
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The PS2 has had many great games, and one of the best, God of War, has stepped up a notch from game, to series.
God of War 2 delivers all the fantastic sounds, graphics and fighting from the first game, but injects it with so much more.
This game is literally bursting with Greek Mythological characters, making it a much more enjoyable game when you can say 'hmm, I know that guy'.
One of the biggest improvements over God of War is the boss battles. Instead of the 3 in the original, there are hundreds. The small enemy battles are broken every once in a while with an epic boss battle. But don't think boss battle means just a stronger character. You'll need brains to get through this one!
The puzzles are just as tricky, mind boggling, and fun as in the first game, which is fantastic. Its like Brain Training, but with the doctor replaced with a very angry spartan warrior with a pair of awesome swords.
And that brings me to the weapons. God of War 2 wants to level the playing field a bit, and gives you several weapons, including a bow and arrow for those long distance enemies.
In all, God of War 2 is a fantastic game, with tons to do. The story mode alone will keep you occupied for days, which is great as it's all so much fun. |
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