You know how Kratos' battle against the gods of Olympus is known for its massive, insane action sequences spread throughout? Well, some genius (or likely several geniuses) at Sony's Santa Monica Studio had the brilliant idea of making a whole game just out of those incredible moments. It was rare that I went 15 minutes without my jaw dropping at the immense size, stunning beauty or sheer creativity of the set piece I was now scaling or destroying.
I'm willing to agree that God of War III is just "God of War HD," provided that "HD" stands for "Holy Shit."
Oh, God of War III's basic combat is very similar to the first games, you'll find no argument here. You're still spinning around like a murder carousel with two swords on chains, mowing down hordes of mythological creatures. It looks better than it ever has before (or indeed, better than most any other game on the market), but the basic idea is essentially unchanged. That said, the concept has aged really well -- a rarity in this industry -- especially accounting for all those other games that have tried to ape God of War's combat flow with varying degrees of success.
It's where and how that combat is used that really makes God of War III special. Even though it's the same as always "Square-button for light attacks, Triangle for heavy" inputs, you can't even feign disinterest when you're using those combinations of attacks to rip a skyscraper-sized Titan's fingernail off to keep it from squishing you.
Speaking of: Oh crap, the Titans! Fighting gods is okay, but it's not a huge step forward for the genre. But when Gaia and her Titans turn on you in the game's opening minutes, and you have to switch to murdering these ambulatory mountains throughout, it becomes like ... a "David and Goliath" situation (except, thankfully, David in this case is a chain-sword toting, living action figure). That's a really clichéd way to express the scale of battle in God of War III, but it's better than the series of disbelieving grunts I managed to eke out while I was playing.
I'm not a huge graphics guy, but I was in constant awe of just how good God of War III looks. When Kratos pulls off some of his devastating, room-clearing attacks, sending sparks and smoke and fire and blood in every direction ... well, you've been told you've got godlike abilities throughout the series, but this is the first time you really feel it.
On the rare occasions that the game pulls away from the slice-'em-up action and fantastic boss fights, it's still effortlessly successful. There are segments where Kratos uses Icarus' wings to soar or descend through chaos, avoiding bits of rubble and fire, that are as exciting as anything you'll play this year. What's evident is that God of War III doesn't lean on these moments -- it doesn't need to. The game is that good of an experience, top to bottom.
The only glaring issue I see with God of War III is the muddled morality of its protagonist. I get that Kratos is launching a one-man war against the gods that wronged him, but there's a lot of collateral damage along the way. I understand that "Special K" is ticked about being tricked into murdering his wife and daughter, but not all of the gods he's decapitating and de-limbing really deserve this fate, right? It's like these gods were all on the same email thread, and it probably occurred to some of them to reply to say that betraying a giant murderous Spartan didn't sound like such a hot idea, but then they just got busy doing godlike stuff and forgot to respond. I get it. It's lazy. But to get murdered for it?
The revenge story could have worked with different presentation, but by God of War III we're so far removed from Kratos' original tragedy that it's hard to not see him as just a common thug. This narrative flaw doesn't ruin the game -- it's hardly a distraction in the frenzied midst of battle. But the amazing action sequences could have had a lot more residual impact if I'd been sold on Kratos' mission of vengeance rather than thinking about what a creep he was after eviscerating everything.
More problematic for God of War III is that much of the "collateral damage" I referred to manifests as an unsettling streak of violence against women. Not just violence against women, but against (human) women that have been sexualized and made to appear defenseless. This thread may have been present in the previous entries in the series, but, for me, it was especially notable this time around. I've killed countless e-people, in all manner of disturbing ways, so I can't condemn God of War III too harshly, but there were times when I was nauseated enough by Kratos' actions that I was momentarily distracted from having fun. Maybe this is Santa Monica Studio's intention, but if there is a "lesson" here, I certainly didn't get it.
While this was an issue for me, I can't imagine it's the sort that's going to make too many put down the controller. It is, after all, just one misstep in what is still one of the most astounding action experiences of the console generation.
God of War III is billed as the final chapter in Kratos' story, and it's a shame, because this is the iteration that took me from liking the series to loving it. On the other hand, I'm not sure I would have had the same reaction if the game hadn't been the world-destroying, everything-and-the-kitchen-sink, leave-nothing-for-the-swim-back adventure it was. The series has always been fun, but this is the God of War you have to play.
Editor's note: This review is based on early PS3 review code provided by SCEA.
Reader Comments (199)
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 2:15PM xfbtmofx said
Oh Hey!
Is anyone getting this as a Dantes Inferno 2 warm-up? I know I sure am!
Is anyone getting this as a Dantes Inferno 2 warm-up? I know I sure am!
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 5:27PM AutobotIronhide said
God of war 3? AS A FILLER FOR DANTE'S INFERNO 2?!
First of all, I see 2 things wrong with what you just said:
1) DI was a filler for GOW3
2) The sequel to Dante's Inferno is Divine Comedy
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First of all, I see 2 things wrong with what you just said:
1) DI was a filler for GOW3
2) The sequel to Dante's Inferno is Divine Comedy
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 5:51PM xfbtmofx said
What is wrong with you. Do you just read things and post whatever comes into your head first or do you think about things before you do them
It was a joke, just saying the same thing about GoW that people said about Dantes inferno. Please read my other post on this article (its on page 2 right now) and you will catch my drift.
Oh and if you really wanna be technical:
Dantes inferno 2 is NOT the Divine Comedy. The Divine Comedy is a Poem split into three parts. Those parts are Inferno, Purgatory and Paridise, meaning Dantes Inferno 2 would be called something like "Dates Purgatory" (oh look GoW copy again because its gonna be a trilogy). Go read a book, or at least learn to use google.
And you called me a dumbass. Ha!
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It was a joke, just saying the same thing about GoW that people said about Dantes inferno. Please read my other post on this article (its on page 2 right now) and you will catch my drift.
Oh and if you really wanna be technical:
Dantes inferno 2 is NOT the Divine Comedy. The Divine Comedy is a Poem split into three parts. Those parts are Inferno, Purgatory and Paridise, meaning Dantes Inferno 2 would be called something like "Dates Purgatory" (oh look GoW copy again because its gonna be a trilogy). Go read a book, or at least learn to use google.
And you called me a dumbass. Ha!
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 6:18PM AutobotIronhide said
First of all, when you use a joke on the interwebz, you must always use /sarcasm. 2nd of all, I actually must award you in finding my error. Forgot that Divine Comedy was in three parts.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 2:16PM aristokrat said
Fair enough. I'm not a big play through games again kind of guy (which is why I'm a GameFlyer), but I do have a $50 Best Buy gift card burning a hole in my pocket.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 2:53PM (Unverified) said
gasp!
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 3:00PM (Unverified) said
Ok, I have always liked the God Of War Franchise, truly. It's kind of a let down to see that the 3rd installment is in fact the same as all the others. I was so excited to play the demo, i ran to gamestop, reserved it, ran home and used the download code for the demo. Not that i'm hating on the game! (Die hard fans would go nuts if i insult their precious GOW.) It's just that with the power of the PS3 and alot of time i really feel that they could have done so much more. Im looking forward to Lords of shadows! While everyone yells out "God of War rip off!" I shake my head and remind them that Lament of innocence came before God of War. However, Devil may cry came before Lament of Innocence, SO, everyone should be yelling out "Devil May Cry rip off!" Wait, what was I talking about?
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 3:04PM (Unverified) said
I really hope none of these dantes inferno comments are serious...someone called it a rip-off and another called this a warm up to inferno 2...I will smack someone.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 3:10PM Shagittarius said
Yeah, we don't even know if Dante's Inferno 2 is coming yet.
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Posted: Mar 9th 2010 5:44PM AutobotIronhide said
Dante's Inferno was about "Divine Comedy" right? I don't think there's a sequel to Divine Comedy, so a sequel is unlikely.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 8:02PM AutobotIronhide said
Edit: Divine Comedy is a 3 part epic poem: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradisio. If there is a sequel, it will be Purgatorio.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 3:57PM Jack Tretton said
Third verse
Same as the first
A lot more bloody
And a little more blurst
Same as the first
A lot more bloody
And a little more blurst
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 10:12PM (Unverified) said
I do have to admit that the lack of story in terms of original revenge has gotten out of hand. I mean, I understood the reason behind his actions but even anti-hero is far off to what he has become. He isn't saving anyone nor is he being selfless in terms of his revenge. A anti-hero does gets to point a to point b via different than standard ways. At this point, Kratos himself would be ashamed that is family was forgotten. Seems kinda if-y to me in terms of story. But I guess the game isn't know for its story anymore.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:20PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
Mmm, Game of the Year.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:46PM OnToGloryReturns said
I can't imagine a 9 hr game with no replay value getting goty
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Posted: Mar 9th 2010 5:45PM AutobotIronhide said
No replay value? Seriously? I don't get how murdering people can get tedious and repetitive (unless it's Call of Duty)
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 5:42PM McDuckScrooged said
To summarise, Its a brilliant game, but theres a catch:
"The only glaring issue I see with God of War III is the muddled morality of its protagonist"
Did you really give a crap ? I think the answer is no and I think you needed something to just offset the fact that you know it was damn near one of the best games if not the best game you have played this year..
Same thing you did with uncharted 2:
"How long can they keep this up?" you can imagine my disappointment when the answer turned out to be, "About half of the game." ... Okay, so it's a little disappointing. But just a little. "
Even though the game became goty for 2009 to universal acclaim you had to knock it , maybe you should come back to reality once in a while take a hard look at what it is your actually reviewing think about the setting and the game itself and think whether it deserves to get knocked..
"The only glaring issue I see with God of War III is the muddled morality of its protagonist"
Did you really give a crap ? I think the answer is no and I think you needed something to just offset the fact that you know it was damn near one of the best games if not the best game you have played this year..
Same thing you did with uncharted 2:
"How long can they keep this up?" you can imagine my disappointment when the answer turned out to be, "About half of the game." ... Okay, so it's a little disappointing. But just a little. "
Even though the game became goty for 2009 to universal acclaim you had to knock it , maybe you should come back to reality once in a while take a hard look at what it is your actually reviewing think about the setting and the game itself and think whether it deserves to get knocked..
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:38PM QuePasa87 said
His hands are monstrous in the 2nd pic compared to the rest of him lol.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 6:38PM ch3burashka said
Oh, Justin, Justin, Justin... You're so cute when you're confused. You're issue with 'morality' is so funny. In case you forgot, all Kratos has been doing is murdering fools. I can't recall a single time that he's spared a life, even when it took minimal effort on his behalf. As for the murder of ALL the Gods, once again - he just doesn't give a crap. I think we both can agree that the GoW series hasn't had a very strong narrative, mainly just an excuse to get Kratos from one locale to another, so if the developers felt that a dramatic goal such as killing all of the Gods would suit their game better, I'm all for it.
Plus, it sounds bad-ass.
Plus, it sounds bad-ass.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:07PM PS36020 said
best review i have read so far, Justin, Thank You
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 7:35PM (Unverified) said
Pretty sure that 'Killing wife and kid/revenge" storyline was wrapped up at the end of GoW1, although i'm sure he was still pissed, he had his revenge on Ares and that was it. GoW2 his beef is with Zeus and for making him mortal and well, killing him/sending him to hades (again). That Zeus lets Athena sacrifice herself for him AND the fact all of Olympus stands against Kratos' status as a God prompts him to utter the line - "Then all of olympus will fall..."
Awesome review but i dont think the games 'revenge' storyline was as poorly thought out as the reviewer makes out.
Awesome review but i dont think the games 'revenge' storyline was as poorly thought out as the reviewer makes out.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:24PM SmokeyPSD said
REALLY UNHAPPY with the spoiler about the titans, yes there's the demo thing, but it could've been taken as a teaser, or any number of things, u really didnt have to just blurt it out like that in the review ffs.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:29PM ructus said
Come on, its GoW3, its going to be awesome, stop reading reviews for this game, for once they are totally useless, just go and play it.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:36PM BiGLOGi said
sooo glad i switched my preorder to bfbc2, gow3 just looks so typical and repetitive, also i cant stand the fixed camera.
Go ahead and downvote me, idgaf =)
Go ahead and downvote me, idgaf =)
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:45PM (Unverified) said
Yeah of course, because that shooter game is totally different from that other shooter game. Not typical or repetitive at all.
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Posted: Mar 8th 2010 8:46PM (Unverified) said
Good thing Swifty McNoTags ruined the story of GoW I and II for me, otherwise I'd actually have to play the copies I picked up two days ago.
Next time use spoiler tags please.
Next time use spoiler tags please.
Posted: Mar 8th 2010 10:11PM letherclad said
can't wait! this is the game to end all games!
Posted: Mar 9th 2010 1:13AM (Unverified) said
Nice Gattaca reference McElroy! Good review, but to be honest, I was going to pick this up no matter what. Can't wait!
Posted: Mar 9th 2010 12:49PM tobz1000 said
Muddled morality? From around GOW2, isn't Kratos supposed to be what's classified as a 'complete monster' on the *tagonist scale? It's not about revenge or justice anymore... he just hates everything, and the only reason you side with him as a character is that you're playing as him. Which is just delicious.
Posted: Mar 9th 2010 6:57PM (Unverified) said
It wouldn't matter if it were randomly thrown into some other topic, but why even bring it up in a review of the sequel?
That's like if I spoiled Bioshock while reviewing Bioshock 2, just because I figured that the reader HAD to have already played the first to be even remotely interested in the second. Would you say that that's fair?
What if I ruined the ending to Star Wars Episode V just because I assumed you had seen it, while reviewing Star Was Episode VI?
God of War isn't exactly like Macbeth or the Godfather; it's not so driven into our culture that spoilers and parody is common fodder in shows and movies. Therefore you can't just assume that someone has seen/played what you're talking about, otherwise you may ruin a great experience for them.
That's like if I spoiled Bioshock while reviewing Bioshock 2, just because I figured that the reader HAD to have already played the first to be even remotely interested in the second. Would you say that that's fair?
What if I ruined the ending to Star Wars Episode V just because I assumed you had seen it, while reviewing Star Was Episode VI?
God of War isn't exactly like Macbeth or the Godfather; it's not so driven into our culture that spoilers and parody is common fodder in shows and movies. Therefore you can't just assume that someone has seen/played what you're talking about, otherwise you may ruin a great experience for them.
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 3:14AM gatotsu911 said
If I hadn't seen and was intending to see Star Wars Episode V, I wouldn't be reading a review for Star Wars Episode VI. Likewise, if you're planning to play God of War II, you should probably consider the possibilities that reviews for God of War III might contain spoilers. Just saying.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 2:41PM (Unverified) said
This is the first time. That I've ever heard of a game critic, complaining about a game being too violent.
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 4:06PM xfbtmofx said
Thank you Deone, people dont seem to get that
"omg that ford tarus is such a rip off of my toyota corolla! It has wheels and an engine just like my car. WTF toyota did you run out of good ideas?!!!!!!!"
@Altair, ahaha yea if Dante was bald, had a sick tatoo and had chain blades then I would have got pretty mad myself.
I can easily see anyone say that Dantes wasnt a good game, (i loved it but everyone has their own opinions and there are plenty of wrong things to point out about it) but I wanna talk to the people who think that that it was a compleate rip off, and I wanna hear their ideas on how they could have made it different but still easy for a casual gamer to pick up easily.
If Dantes didnt come out a month before GoW no one wold of brought this up i the first place.
"omg that ford tarus is such a rip off of my toyota corolla! It has wheels and an engine just like my car. WTF toyota did you run out of good ideas?!!!!!!!"
@Altair, ahaha yea if Dante was bald, had a sick tatoo and had chain blades then I would have got pretty mad myself.
I can easily see anyone say that Dantes wasnt a good game, (i loved it but everyone has their own opinions and there are plenty of wrong things to point out about it) but I wanna talk to the people who think that that it was a compleate rip off, and I wanna hear their ideas on how they could have made it different but still easy for a casual gamer to pick up easily.
If Dantes didnt come out a month before GoW no one wold of brought this up i the first place.
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 7:54PM (Unverified) said
Should I?
What if I was reading to see if this game was worth playing? If it was, then maybe I would've had the interest to go back and play the first two before the game in question. (Which I did).
What if I was reading to see if this game was worth playing? If it was, then maybe I would've had the interest to go back and play the first two before the game in question. (Which I did).
Posted: Mar 10th 2010 7:10PM Got Horchata said
@Scott
Yeah this would be great! Although I know you're joking, I haven't read any of the three, and in the sequel to Inferno, Purgatory, how would that translate into a game? I mean the same could be asked about the Inferno, but most settings and maybe even game mechanics are already set in stone thanks to the poem and its vivid detail.
Yeah this would be great! Although I know you're joking, I haven't read any of the three, and in the sequel to Inferno, Purgatory, how would that translate into a game? I mean the same could be asked about the Inferno, but most settings and maybe even game mechanics are already set in stone thanks to the poem and its vivid detail.
Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:07PM (Unverified) said
Justin you missed the point,
all of those gods that he kills, were on mount olympus for one purpose... TO STOP KRATOS AT ALL COSTS. Zeus calls the shots in the GOW universe, so of course his brother Hades & Company are gonna follow suit and try to stop him, which gives Kratos even more reason to go on a bloody rampage worthy of greek mythology. and if you followed the story , the Titans got ousted by the gods, so really the Titans get a man with vengeance on his mind, as their ally... building up the crescendo for GOW3.
i respectfully disagree with some of your review. The game is called "God of War" not "God of Morality."
all of those gods that he kills, were on mount olympus for one purpose... TO STOP KRATOS AT ALL COSTS. Zeus calls the shots in the GOW universe, so of course his brother Hades & Company are gonna follow suit and try to stop him, which gives Kratos even more reason to go on a bloody rampage worthy of greek mythology. and if you followed the story , the Titans got ousted by the gods, so really the Titans get a man with vengeance on his mind, as their ally... building up the crescendo for GOW3.
i respectfully disagree with some of your review. The game is called "God of War" not "God of Morality."
Posted: Mar 11th 2010 4:57PM (Unverified) said
This looks to finish up the trilogy the way it should. It seems like the gripes are very minor, and that this is still God of War.
Posted: Mar 12th 2010 2:04AM (Unverified) said
That Gilbert they are casting for reminds me of someone..."a bit odd but radiating intelligence", haha!
I wonder if Sara will be in that las vegas episodes...http://las-vegas.download-tvshows.com/
I wonder if Sara will be in that las vegas episodes...http://las-vegas.download-tvshows.com/
Posted: Mar 15th 2010 9:40PM The MARIO said
LOL
Posted: Mar 16th 2010 9:38AM QubaHQ said
While I understand the reviewer's concerns regarding the story and motivation, I gotta say that although GoW and GoW2 make a decent attempt at presenting the tragedy of Kratos, as a player my motivation in the game always could be summarized as "Aaaaaaaarrrrrggghhh!!!!!"
Posted: Mar 31st 2010 10:15PM (Unverified) said
Well, while I loved all the games, and the graphics in the 3rd one rocked, and there was tons of awesome new moves....
dang it sure was an easy game! Now, i was playing on normal, but I thought it was gonna be much tougher than it was. Wasn't expecting to beat it so quickly, with how I thought this was going to be MUCH harder than the other 2.
perhaps I should have started on the harder level....
Bt I now get to play it again at least...
was still an awesome game... wish it lasted longer than a few sittings.
dang it sure was an easy game! Now, i was playing on normal, but I thought it was gonna be much tougher than it was. Wasn't expecting to beat it so quickly, with how I thought this was going to be MUCH harder than the other 2.
perhaps I should have started on the harder level....
Bt I now get to play it again at least...
was still an awesome game... wish it lasted longer than a few sittings.
Posted: Apr 27th 2010 3:57PM (Unverified) said
www.defconawesome.com/2010/04/god-of-war-3-review/
The game play is pretty entertaining for the most part. As you have probably heard already, the boss battles in this game are pretty epic. If you don’t feel like slamming a six pack of Coors Light and calling your mom to tell her how badass you are after you dope slap Kronos, I recommend that you check inside your Osh Kosh B’Gosh’s to make sure that your balls haven’t ascended.
The game play is pretty entertaining for the most part. As you have probably heard already, the boss battles in this game are pretty epic. If you don’t feel like slamming a six pack of Coors Light and calling your mom to tell her how badass you are after you dope slap Kronos, I recommend that you check inside your Osh Kosh B’Gosh’s to make sure that your balls haven’t ascended.
Posted: Apr 27th 2010 4:00PM (Unverified) said
http://defconawesome.com/2010/04/god-of-war-3-review/
The game play is pretty entertaining for the most part. As you have probably heard already, the boss battles in this game are pretty epic. If you don’t feel like slamming a six pack of Coors Light and calling your mom to tell her how badass you are after you dope slap Kronos, I recommend that you check inside your Osh Kosh B’Gosh’s to make sure that your balls haven’t ascended.
The game play is pretty entertaining for the most part. As you have probably heard already, the boss battles in this game are pretty epic. If you don’t feel like slamming a six pack of Coors Light and calling your mom to tell her how badass you are after you dope slap Kronos, I recommend that you check inside your Osh Kosh B’Gosh’s to make sure that your balls haven’t ascended.
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