Abstract: As the average age of video-game developers and players has crept upwards, everyone has started to expect more from their characters. In the last decade, formerly two-dimensional avatars from Lara Croft to Wolfenstein's BJ Blazkowicz have been retrofitted...
Complex, fun combat, Intense, nuanced story, Beautiful visuals, Tons to do
Gear-based level system doesn't really work
Yes. Unless you are actively tired of open world action games, or games with an abundance of violence, you will want to play God of War.God of War was reviewed on a PlayStation 4 using a retail code provided by the publisher.God of War Compared ToMarvel's...
Some may wish to simply see more of the same God of War, but with pretty PS4 graphics, but I for one am delighted with the new direction the series is taking. To still get all the same incredible set-pieces anchored by a decent narrative and a better conn...
Abstract: Since it was first introduced in 2005, God of War has been a staple of the PlayStation platform. From the PlayStation 2 onwards, the series has followed Kratos on his vengeful quest against the Greek pantheon of Gods, providing players with hours of block...
Stunning environments and detailed characters, Superb voice acting by leads, Sharp gameplay, Brilliant storytelling
Main campaign a bit short
This new God of War is not the same as previous titles, and that's a good thing. Kratos and the franchise needed to evolve. Much like the very first game back in 2005 changed things for this genre of gaming, the latest offering rips up the old formula and...
God of War reinvigorates an ageing series with a Kratos you can care for, a host of new characters that are both exceptionally acted and wonderfully written with action and exploration that sets new standards for games of this ilk going forward. It's a tr...
God of War gets off to an incredibly strong start with a compassion filled opening that pivots hard to bone crunchng comabt and clever environmental puzzles...