God of War 3 is Sony’s latest installment in their acclaimed God of War trilogy. For those unfamiliar with the series, it takes place in a time when Greek gods ruled over earth. You are Kratos, a fierce Spartan warrior who has been betrayed by the gods of Olympus and seeks vengeance against Zeus and anyone else foolish enough to stand in his way. This third installment is the culmination of events from the first two games and picks up with Kratos heading up to Mount Olympus to finally get his much needed payback. Does he get his revenge? If so, is it a worthy conclusion to all of the epic events that have lead up to this point? read on….
GRAPHICS (10/10)
Right off the bat, I will start with what attracts people immediately about this game, which is the game’s phenomenal graphics. This is perhaps the best looking console game I have ever seen, with the only other game even coming close to it being Uncharted 2. The graphics in GOW3 do an amazing job of recreating Ancient Greece. While playing this game, one really gets the feeling that they are treading though all of these Greek ruins. The level of detail in each environment is mind blowing. While most games are somewhat rooted in reality, it is a real accomplishment to create an incredibly immersive game that is based strictly on someone’s imagination- whcih is exactly what GOW3 does.
Perhaps the single most impressive thing about this game graphically is the character model for Kratos. The level of definition on Kratos’ model is just stagerring. When he picks something up, his back and shouder muscles flex appropriately. everything from little drops of blood on his shiny armor to scar tissue on his face and torso are vrought to life in graphic detail. As amazing as the art desing for this game is, it would be nothing without the incredible execution that is seen in the game’s graphics.
STORY (9/10)
The story in this game is excellent. Fans of the previous games and fans of Greek Mythology will really eat this one up. I won’t get into any of the plot points, but I will say that GOW3 does an great job of tying together all of the elements from the first two games and wrapping them up nicely. Kratos is still as vicious and brutal as ever which is perfect for all of the mythological beasts, gods, and demigods that he is thrown up against in his quest for vengeance. The game’s ending has come under a lot of debate, but personally I thought it was a very fitting and satisfying ending to an already unbelievalbe series. My only gripe is that I am sad that it all had to end.
GAMEPLAY (10/10)
As anyone familiar with the previous installments can attest, the gameplay is fast and furious. While many of the core combat elements remain unchanged, there have been new additions and tweaks that managed to improve upon the already intense combat system. Like previosu games, Kratos gains additional weapons to use in his quest. Unlike the previous games where the additional weapons fall short of the default blades, the addiditonal weapons in GOW3 are actually very useful and each one comes in handy for specific encounters.
Like the previous games, this game features some of the most violent and brutal action seen anywhere. Having played some of the most graphic games ever released, I must say that the GOW series definitely takes the cake as far as graphic violence is concerned and this latest installment just raises the bar. While I’m not a violence whore by any means, there is just something very rewarding about dispatching a group of challenging enemies in the most painful ways imaginable. Nothing says payback like decapitating an enemy with their own weapon.
REPLAYABILITY (8/10)
As great as this game is, there is no multiplayer component. Aside from the single player campaign, the only thing left to do is fight in one of the combat arenas or complete miscellaneous challenges. The campaign mode is great but I’m guessing that the average person probably won’t play through the entire thing more than two or three times at most. I tried out some of the challenges and the combat arena and as much as I enjoyed the game I don’t really see these things holding my interest for too long. I would rather play through the campaign a few more times. The bottom line is that unless you are a die hard fan you probably will not get too much replayability out of this game past the campaign mode.
OVERALL (9.5/10)
This is the final installment in the trilogy and supposedly it is also Kratos’ swan song. After playing through all three games, GOW3 is a truly fitting end to the series. While the first two games had a vision that was somewhat limited by the constraints of the PS2, this game isn’t held back by any technological limitations and it clearly shows. The scale of this game is, for lack of a better word, epic. As overused as that word is nowadays, there really is no better fitting word to describe this game.
The epicness of the game is perhaps most evident in the scale of everything. From the game’s opening in which you are riding on the back of Gaia ( one of the Titans) and leading the charge of Titans climbing Mount Olympus, the game grips you and never really lets go until the game’s conclusion. It is not uncommon to encounter bosses and characters that occupy the entire screen and in some cases multiple screens. Seeing the trilogy’s conclusion play out on such a grand scale is a truly fitting ending. There is a ton of polish and attention to detail that went in to making this game and it definitely shows. This is a game that every gamer should at least play through one time just to get the experience.