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God of War Collection brings the nonstop action of God of War and God of War II to the PlayStation Vita system for the first time ever. In God of War Collection, experience the brutal world of ancient Greece as the legendary Spartan Kratos seeks revenge on Ares, the God of War, and tries to accomplish what no mortal has ever done: alter the course of Fate itself.
Game Analysis | God of War Collection is a remastered port of God of War and God of War II for the PlayStation 3 on a single Blu-ray Disc that was released in North America on November 17, 2009. It is the first game under Sony's line of "Classics HD." In Europe, the collection was included in the God of War III Ultimate Trilogy Edition, released on March 18, 2010, in Australia and New Zealand, and on March 19 in Europe. It was released in Japan as a standalone on March 18, where it was published by Capcom, and was later released as part of the God of War III Trilogy Edition, which included God of War III and God of War Collection, on March 25. It was released as a standalone in Australia on April 29 and in the UK on April 30.God of War and God of War II were ported by Bluepoint Games and feature high-definition 720p anti-aliased graphics at 60 frames per second and Trophies. The bonus materials of the original two-disc PlayStation 2 (PS2) version of God of War II are included | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
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Based on the PS3 Version
God of War- this game is beyond EPIC; it defines the word. Everything from the story, to the pacing, to the combat, puzzles, environments, sound design and voice acting (for the most part) is so pitch perfect and so tightly constructed. Very few games have this much going for it, but this one does. In terms of Action Platformers with Hack and Slash elements, this is the BEST possible outcome. No matter how many times I’ve beaten it, it still holds up, and will… FOR ALL TIME.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 9
Pacing- 8
Characters- 8
Originality- 9
Linearity- 8
Length- 10
Epicness- 10
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 9
Display- 9
Music- 10
Sound FX- 9
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 6
Innovation- 10
Replayability- 10
God of War II- I’d say in comparison to the first game which was near perfection, this was a step down. To put it simply, the motivations and character development for Kratos seemed rushed and lacking in relation to the first game that was far deeper. Granted, I’ll say it was EPIC as hell. Had interesting and varied puzzles, combat seemed slicker in some ways, definitely more polish throughout. Just something about the narrative seemed very convenient for the events to happen, like it NEEDED this to occur to get to the finale in the third one. Pretty solid overall though.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 8
Pacing- 7
Characters- 7
Originality- 8
Linearity- 7
Length- 8
Epicness- 9
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 9
Display- 8
Music- 9
Sound FX- 8
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 6
Innovation- 8
Replayability- 7