







⚔️ Dominate Olympus with the ultimate PS3 mythic showdown!
God of War III is a PlayStation 3 exclusive action-adventure game that delivers an epic conclusion to the acclaimed trilogy. Leveraging PS3’s advanced hardware, it features 4x larger environments, dynamic HDR lighting, and brutal combat with new weapons like the Cestus. Players navigate mythological worlds, manipulate creatures, and solve puzzles while experiencing a visually stunning and immersive Greek mythology saga.
| ASIN | B002BWONQW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,091 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 148 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (356) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 9157762 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 500 g |
| Rated | Ages 18 & Over |
| Release date | 19 Mar. 2010 |
T**N
Fantastic
One of the most anticipated games to be sure. It is one of the few games I find that really stands out from the others. For those that don't know already, this game is set in Ancient Greece where a fued amongst the gods has insued. I won't get into every new changes made in the game, I will point out the major ones. So lets get onto the review of the game. The moment you pick up your controller and dive in, you immediate reaction is just 'Wow'. The first five minutes just give you but a taste of how epic the rest of the game is going to be. You are not stuck in some tedious flashback or 'XX Years ago' scenario but you are exactly where you want to be, battling and struggling up Mt. Olympus to reach Zues along with the Titans (And trust me, it's a struggle to be sure!). I found that the game opened up after this leaving with the player some new questions, making them eager to continue. God of War has always had a mix between battles and Puzzles set on truely fantastic backdrop, but in this game, at least visually, they have gone a step further. Puzzles don't usually require that much effort and are spread out far enough so it never seems to get too frustrating. It's only a matter of time before you step into another fight. A big portion of the game is fighting a ton of various creatures and undead soldiers, what the game developers like to call 'Grunts'. After playing the first two games to death I can honestly say that the combat seems more chaotic and ruthless. There are many more enemies this time so you are always on the edge trying to do your best without getting hit, whether from behind or that Minotaur about to charge at you. There is nothing more statisfying in this game than walking out of a fight without getting damaged, as the weapon system trully makes you feel like a god and is very appealing to watch. There are combat moves just about every action in the game; for example, after dodging an enemy you can follow up with a counter-attack. Blocking is also forgiving as you dont have to block the enemy directly facing them. There are various weapons in the game, ranging from the famous 'Chaos Blades' or in this game, rightly named 'Blades of Exile', to a massive brute force weapon called the Cestus. Out of the four melee weapons availiable, dissapointingly I found only two of actual any use in the game. The normal blades can adapt to any situation required in this game, making them my personal choice throughout. I found that the Cestus is another weapon I use frequently, as it offers a different fighting style and is required for quite a few puzzles and enemies. The other two act so similar to the Blades that I wonder why they are there. Granted, they do have their moments in a fight but it does seem like a rash re-copy of the Blades. It would be nice to see some different weapons that offer a different fighting style like the Cestus does in this game. All of the weapons can be quickly changed mid combo while fighting which makes for some interesting fights. Another unique and welcome addition to the game is that some of the items you find no longer uses mana or magic in order to use them like in previous titles. They use a seperate bar called the 'Item Guage' which recharges quickly. This is an awesome thing, as all of the items that use this gauge can be used in combat, not just for puzzles. The use of the items is instant (unless you charge it of course), and given the nature of combat in this game, it's a no brainer really. It adds alot more diversity to simple 'button mashing' as some of these types of games are prone to becoming. There are four Magic Spells in the game, one for each type of weapon. These are very appealing, I got quite a shock the first time I used the Blade's Spell as it crashes down onto the screen (I won't spoil any new things). All in all this is one epic game. However, is it perfect? No. There are some flaws in the game, as with any other game out there and God of War is no different. I have already picked up on the weapons, but some other aspects seem to waver too. The thing that dissapoints me most is the story. As with the previous titles, the story wasn't is exactly the best. This being the last title in the series, I thought however that they may raise this bar to a new level too, but unfortunatly it falls short, staying under the shadow of it's predecessors. Having played the game through all in one go, I can safely say that there are portions of the game where you simply just wade through fights and puzzles, with a short dialogue scene to nudge you in the right direction. I would of liked to have seen Kratos in a few more situations where it wasn't just smashing someone's face in. The game admittedly started to redeem itself towards the latter part of the game, which was a nice touch, but in my opinion was far too late in the series to have any lasting effect on me. The games also revolves around a very mechanical world, as nearly every obstacle in our way seems man made. This is not a bad thing, quite the opposite in fact. This is what makes this game and that is it's style, but seeing as we are on Olympus, home of the gods in this game, I would have liked to seen something a little more organic; at least for a small portion of the game, just to see what Kratos (us) would do if we didn't have to pull a lever or crank some cogs into place. A minor note to add is that not all of the Olympian Gods are not in the game (Dionysus and Artemis to name a couple) but given the scale and focus of the game, it is very understandable. In conclusion then, this is one fantastic game. The charcter and level designs are great, the combat is simply godly and is one of the most brutal cinematic experiences I have played in a game. This one cannot be missed. A few flaws that you may not agree with, but if they touched up on some of the issues, I would have given it a prefect number. For the sake of the rating system, I gave it 5 stars as the gameplay more than makes up for anything else the game falls short on. If i was to give it a number rating, a 9/10. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
M**N
Delivers on its hype
BY POPULAR DEMAND: SPOILER ALERT! Wow. I could end it there but that would be a pretty bad review so I'll continue! This game has been surrounded by a LOT of hype and for once, this is a game that delivers 100% on the promise of greatness. I must admit I didn't have extraordinarily high hopes for this game as I assumed it would be more of the same but with better graphics. In a way, this is true but the shear scale of the game means that even though you spend a lot of the time beating the snot out of hoardes of enemies just like you did in the first 2 games, you never once find yourself thinking "been there, done that". As an example of this scale, there are several instances where you are fighting off minions while scaling a living level in the form of a titan, including even a boss battle on the arm of Gaia. This means that the level itself is constantly moving and changing so you have to deal with this as well as a water god shooting stuff at you! The best example of the great use of the titans is the battle against Chronos, you are fighting off baddies on his arm while the titan himself tries to squash you and blow you away! In the past, other games that have tried this approach have usually just had a stationary face of a character in the background with no real interaction, here however, the titans are living breathing characters, not just there for show! In terms of additions to the tried and tested formula, there are the expected trinkets such as additional weapons etc. These weapons, which you acquire at various stages in the game (usually by killing one of the gods or titans)are however not the largely useless additions that were seen in GOW1 and 2. Each has their own strengths and as such you will find yourself using them for more than just puzzle solving. For instance, Hades' Claws are great for crowd control but not really quick enough for larger enemies where you have to hit and run to avoid getting squashed. For this purpose the blades of exile are best. And then for unbridled power there are the cestus. These are my favourite as they are capable of a limited amount of crowd control and they are strong enough to make even the largest of enemies stagger. The boss fight against hercules where you get these cestus is brilliant too. All in all it is a mixture of the scale and the the little touches in this game which I found really impressive. Following the Hercules fight, you find yourself in a sewer with his lifeless body floating on the surface of the water, just this little touch was brilliant. You even get to give it to Aphrodite! Go Kratos go! The addition of Helio's head is good too. I don't know about the rest of you but I didn't really find the gorgon heads very useful in the first 2 games. I think this is because the gorgon head was only really useful in combat and I preferred to just charge in with my blades. Helios's head however is based on using light rather than stone. This means that you use it in dark areas and to uncover secret items. It also plays a major part in the Chronos battle. Overall, the additions in the game just seem to have more meat to them rather than having additions for the sake of it. Just one gripe so far, the boss battles are very unforgiving, particularly Posioden (Hades is no push over either!). I am currently on the final battle with Zeus and he is an absolute git (making copies of himself like the spammy sod he is) so hopefully I'll find the right tactic soon! Another thing which will amaze you is the pure ferocity of Kratos's mission. In the first two games, the killing of a god was a once in a game thing (Ares in GOW1 and Athena in GOW2). This is not the case in GOW3. So far, I have killed Posoidon, Helios, Hades, Hermes, Hercules, Hera, Hephaestus, Chronos and had a damn good go at killing Gaia. All this on top of killing the other creatures like massive minotaurs, cyclopses, chimeras, centaurs, gorgons and huge scorpions. Zeus, you're next!!
R**0
Brutal action game that would satisfy the blood gods
Many other reviewers have left pretty detailed reviews for the game so I'll just put down a short list of pros and cons that this game gave to me. + Excellent visuals: graphics are very detailed and colour palette is pretty extensive (not just "bloom and gloom" like Gears of War, Call of Duty etc). Good framerate with no lagging at any point. + Gameplay: no tutorial stage which is a big plus, instead it shows you how to execute new actions when you come across them for the first time, ie if you have to swing across a cliff to get to the other side it explains how to do it the first time only. + Voice acting: I think that the voice acting is pretty good when compared to other games. Emotions come across quite strongly and are well matched with the in game character. - No free-look camera: the one gripe I have with these third person action games is the lack of free-look camera panning. If you have such great looking scenery why limit the angle we can see it in? - Story line: very simplistic - Kratos wants to kill Zeus and anyone in his way. Beginning is typical cliche of previous action games, start of very powerful only to lose your powers then you have to regain them. - Packaging: box is actually in the "Playstation Platinum/Essentials" box, which I've never liked having at all. So don't expect the original box as advertised. The game does have some replay value as you pick up boss items which are only usable after completion of the game. We'll have to see if they are worth replaying for.
J**E
Bad quality
A great game, enjoyed as mauch of it as i could play, but it got to a point where i couldnt, the audio went and weaponry vanished meaning i couldnt attack, this is not the quality i expected, makes it worse that another order from you was cancelled due the game being 'broken beyond repair', its a shame as up to this point my history with zoverstocks has been good, you are my number one choice when it comes to buying used games and dvds, i expect them to work!
A**R
Wrong Game
I ordered the normal Version ofGod of war 3 on the Photo. I have got the Essetial version of God of War 3!
S**)
Somehow manages to live up to expectations!
I'd like to give a big thanks to everyone that worked on God Of War 1, 2 and now 3 for giving us what I can only describe as some of the best video game entertainment ever. The trilogy as a whole ranks up there and probably beats any video game series you care to mention, and the third chapter is utterly brilliant. This chapter shines in the same areas that the others did when they were released: It's raised the bar for what was thought technically possible on the console; its scale is unmatched; the soundtrack is once again worthy of a AAA movie; game play / combat controls / combat balance is nigh on perfect; graphically its the best I've ever seen. The opening battle with the Leviathan will live long in the memory. Its been a long three year wait to play the final chapter of the Kratos story, and unbelievably the team at Santa Monica studios have managed to meet expectations - and it didn't happen by accident - just take a look at some of the other video game titles out there to see how easy it is to get wrong. The entire team responsible for delivering this software product deserve a bonus / promotion / raise for their efforts. 5/5 Edit: Now that I've fully completed the game I can say that in terms of story telling God Of War 1 is best. The pace of the story feels right and it stands up on its own. For the best climax it's God Of War 2. The battle with Zeus I feel is superior to 3, it's a little unfair on 3 because they couldn't recycle the same thing (this I guess is a similar thing to Luke vs Darth Vader in both Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi). Also the cliff hanger of Kratos on top of Gaia climbing Mount Olympus was just such an awesome way to end it - the middle part of a trilogy has the advantage of leaving things up in the air without having to wrap up. Best opening is very close between the Collosus of 2 and Leviathan of 3 - but I would have to give it to 3 just because the sheer scale is like nothing that's been seen before. Graphics and best variety of weapons also goes to 3, I couldn't just go through the game using the good old square square triangle technique - I had to mix it up. So yeah to sum up - all 3 fantastic games in their own right - but they should be played in order as a trilogy to have the best experience.
R**T
Awesome
The God of War series has redefined the action platformer to the point that its game style has become a genre in itself. While we have been waiting for this final instalment, there have been quite a few excellent titles which have copied the GOW gameplay shamelessly (X men origins -wolverine/Darksiders/Dante's Inferno) - and why not? It's a great system and those games are still excellent. The temptation to rush GOW3 out must have been unbearable - but they held fire until they were ready. I must admit, I was beginning to wonder if the pretenders would eventually succeed in stealing its thunder. No chance. GOW3 puts the competition into perspective within seconds. The graphics are phenomenal - you sometimes wait for the cut scence to end and then realise it isn't a cut scene - you're supposed to be playing. The scenery and character animation is stunning - the gorgon's snakeskin looks so real you can almost feel it. Kratos himself can do a little bit more than he used to (squeezing through crevices and inching around ledges - some of the best features of Unchartered 2 gameplay wisely adopted here) Veterans of the series will be instantly familiar with the control system - nothing that worked before has been changed. The flow of combat is unaltered to previous versions but beatifully rendered, smoother and more violent. You still batter larger beasts and perform button press finishes when they are stunned. This is still hugely satisfying. The scenery is incredible, there is so much going on around you it's impossible to take it all in but this just adds to the thrill of fighting your way through the surrounding chaos. The presentation is stunning too - the opening sequence is incredibly stylish and animates the story so far. As usual - the game continues where the last one left off - with Kratos riding an army or Titans to storm Olympus, so the story begins with a battle between gods and titans. I must mention the in game menus - even these are beautifully rendered - a wonderful series of images based on the exterior of Pandora's box. It's this sort of feverish attention to detail which make the difference between good games and great games. If there is any doubt in your mind about whether you need another action platformer, put it to rest - you do need this one. Together with Batman: Arkham Asylum and Unchartered 2, GOW3 is one of the truly great PS3 games. Absolutely essential.
A**Y
You've got to fight fight fight
This is my first step into the world of God of War, so I have no idea how much this improves upon the other two titles. This takes me back to the old days of video gaming and the first slash em ups we used to play. Its great fun button crunching and very satisfying watching the enemies crumble and die in different ways. There is a need to learn different combos for different baddies and there is a nice variety in game play too, adding a little bit of problem solving. BUT: the way the camera acts is very annoying (somethings you need to interact with, you can not even see) and the save game feature can leave you playing for an hour or so between saves. I also think not being able to skip the cut scenes is a huge mistake! All in all though its a thoroughly enjoyable game, just with some flaws which could ruin the game play for you!
D**S
Muy Bueno
Vino en el plazo previsto. Totalmente en castellano. Lo recomiendo. Juegazo para la gente que le guste la saga. Lo único es que es essentials.
E**S
Fin en apothèose
Fan inconditionnel de la saga God Of War, j'attendai ce troisième opus avec impatience. Je n'ai pas été déçu. Encore une fois, les développeurs prennent pas mal de liberté avec la mythologie grecque, mais ce n'est pas gênant au vu de ce qu'ils proposent par ailleurs. Le gameplay est toujours aussi dynamique, vif et nerveux. Kratos est absolument furieux contre les dieux de l'Olympe et cherche à tout prix à se venger. Tout ceux qui se mettent en travers de son chemin ont du souci à se faire. Sans spoiler, ce jeu comporte des combats de boss absolument jouissifs avec des fins d'une violence encore inégalée. A acheter sans hésitation si vous êtes fans de la saga ou de beat'them all en général
L**S
God of War 3 (PS3) [Edizione: Regno Unito]
God of war 3 per Ps3 in edizione regno unito, attenzione che il gioco non è multilingua, è solo in lingua inglese
T**.
Für mich das Beste Hack&Slay Game zurzeit :D!!
Lest euch die anderen Rezensionen durch und ihr wisst bescheid, es ist wirklich richtig gut gemacht und richtig brutal köpfe, augen und andere gliedmaßen wird alles abgerissen und aufgeschlitzt usw. wer sowas mag der ist bei diesem spiel richtig. Außerdem gefällt mir der ganze aufbau sehr gut man bekommt neue waffen von manchen göttern und kann diese dann benutzen und verbessern, das verbessern der waffen gefällt mir auch sehr gut da man diese mit gesammelten punkten (solche roten bälle) aufbessern kann und sich nicht 300000 tastenkombinationen merken muss oder sich durchlesen muss was man skillt usw. Ganz klare kaufempfehelung!!! Eine sache noch zur hülle des spiels bzw. das cover.. wer wert darauf legt keine platinum spiele zu besitzen (so wie ich) sollte hier aufpassen. Auf dem Bild ist zwar das richtige cover abgebildet aber ich hab es in der platinum version bekommen und es ist richtig hässlich -.- habe es aber trotzdem behalten.
D**N
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Produkt ist früher angekommt als es vorausgesehen war. War sehr überrascht als ich es aus der Post holte. Es kamm auch wie beschrieben.
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