Another month, another remastered game has launched on Sony's PlayStation 4. This time around it is one of the PlayStation's marquee franchises hitting the shelves with a shiny new coat of paint: God of War. Specifically, it is God of War III.
Another month, another remastered game has launched on Sony's PlayStation 4. This time around it is one of the PlayStation's marquee franchises hitting the shelves with a shiny new coat of paint: God of War. Specifically, it is God of War III.
Those that weren't blown away by God of War III in 2010 won't find much in this update to change their tune, but fans and newcomers might consider giving it a shot. Frequent re-releases and the lackluster prequel may have brought on some God of War fatigue, but this remaster can be a great reminder...
It's been five years since Sony Santa Monica released God of War III , to critical acclaim for its graphics, and gameplay innovations in the series. Like its predecessors on the PS2, God of War III set a high visual benchmark for what could be achieved on the Playstation 3.
Excellent God of War combat gameplay; Subtle visual enhancements to environments; Higher resolution and framerate look great
Simple; boring storyline compared to contemporary games; Tags
God of War III finished the trilogy that originally began on the PlayStation 2, in a series begun by the irreverent David Jaffe. While the original game released in 2010 on the PlayStation 3, it has been touched up and re-released onto the PS4.
Kratos returns; in ever-crisper detail; Same visceral combat as before; Epic conclusion to the original trilogy
Same exact game as before
God of War III Remastered delivers exactly what it says: a prettier version of the same game you played five years ago. Those looking for the same experience will find it, and those looking for something new or a fresh take on the series won't get much out of this remaster. - Eric Van Allen
1080p60 upgrade makes the whole experience more fluid; responsive; Set pieces look great; especially in the new lighting
Little has been changed besides the graphics; Shows age in old menus; artistic direction; combat; Kratos is not endearing in the least
God of War 3 was an impressive feat for its day, and it still impresses today in . Its beautiful graphics are prettier than ever, and a higher frame rate adds more fluidity to the action.
Good visual update; Great combat; Impressive scale
Weak story; Fixed camera angles
Initially, the final installment of the God of War trilogy; the original God of War III was officially released in the early 2010. I finished the game a few years back on Playstation 3.
Spectacular 'Next-Gen' Graphics & Animations; Excellent Combat; Fluid Gameplay and Controls
Weak plot (Same as the original); Several Camera angle issues
God of War 3 from Sony's Santa Monica Studio was one of the very best first party exclusives for the PlayStation 3. It was a technical masterpiece which s
It's effing God of War 3
It pales in comparison to the content of other remasters
God of War III is now available on PS4 thanks to a port by a two-man team known as Wholesale Algorithms. Is it worth a replay? Chris ascends from hell with the verdict.
Clean HD visuals; Smoother cinematic moments; That warm, familiar massive scale carnage
There's nothing really new; The game has lost some impact with age
Kratos has never exactly been a sympathetic character, but the original God of War portrayed him as something of a tragic figure, his torment partly the result of his own bloodlust.
The first hour
The last hour
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