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Audience Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719607199
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 216 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: April 27, 2007
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 457
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In a nutshell: The sleeper hit of 2005 returns with Kratos seeking an escape from his fate as the new god of war. The game’s even more bloody and violent than before as you take on every mythological monster in the book.
The lowdown: Given the quick turnaround from the first game this isn’t an enormous departure from the original, but that’s no bad thing with a series as accomplished as this. Kratos has a new range of moves, combos and magic to unleash but the biggest changes are in the variety of monsters he has to face. The bigger ones can only be beaten with special button presses, which result in some spectacular finishing moves such as the Cylops whose eye Kratos plucks out of its socket or the cannon fodder zombies he slices in two. One of the best sequences though has Kratos leaping off the back of a Pegasus and onto a Gryphon, whose wings he promptly pulls off before falling to the world below.
Most exciting moment: Just like the original this game recreates many of the best moments from ancient Greek mythology and movies. One particularly cool sequence involves trying to get a golden fleece that can reflect back the stony gaze of a gorgon.
Since you ask: Many fans were surprised that this sequel wasn’t on the PS3 but a next generation version is being planned. Original creator David Jaffe isn’t working on either sequel at the moment though, but on an as yet unrevealed PSP project.
The bottom line: Kratos sticks to what he knows best: the PS2 and ultra violence. HARRISON DENT
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i liked this game when i played it about a year and a half ago but it didnt work on my ps2 so refunded but that 1 didnt work either, so just didnt bother after that.
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God Of War 2 is just as good, if not better than the first. more moves, more magic and more enemies to slice, dice, decapitate etc.. The graphics certainly show that PS2 has some life left in it yet and are truly amazing, one of the best on the console. With God Of War 2, the Ps2 is definetley bowing out in style, and going out with a bang!!!!
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Truly the swan song of the PS2. Whether you are a die hard God of War fan or not, this game will arguably meet and surpass any prior expectations. With a rich and intricate plotline, hoardes of grotesque yet beautifully created creatures, immersing gameplay and the backdrop of Greek Mythology, this game will leave you with a sense of joyful frustration as you attempt to complete some of more challenging parts with a sneaky smile on your face as you annihalate the scores of enemies that come at you, in what can be termed as no less than a bloodbath.
This game, revolves around the main character, Kratos', quest for vengence aginst none other than the Top of the Greek Pantheon,Zeus himself. This game chart Kratos' journey to the ... Read More:
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This is the sequel to the excellent God of War, and at the start of this sequel, we find Kratos using his new found powers as a God to the extreme. The other Gods are becoming afraid of what he might do, and at the very start of the game, Kratos is reduced to being a mere mortal by Athena.
The initial part of the game sees Kratos being pursued by a huge statue that has been brought to life by the Gods, in an attempt to kill him. From then on, we find out more about Kratos' past, and also the identity of the narrator from the first game. This game deals with Kratos pursuing revenge on Zeus, and in it we are introduced to the Titans - the elder Gods that were defeated and usurped by Zeus.
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The PS2 has had many great games, and one of the best, God of War, has stepped up a notch from game, to series.
God of War 2 delivers all the fantastic sounds, graphics and fighting from the first game, but injects it with so much more.
This game is literally bursting with Greek Mythological characters, making it a much more enjoyable game when you can say 'hmm, I know that guy'.
One of the biggest improvements over God of War is the boss battles. Instead of the 3 in the original, there are hundreds. The small enemy battles are broken every once in a while with an epic boss battle. But don't think boss battle means just a stronger character. You'll need brains to get through this one!
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