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A MUST HAVE for all PSP owners.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
First things first -- wear headphones.
If this is not the best sounding game that I have heard in a long time then nothing is. The sound is absolutely fantastic. The music and effects never get old.
The graphics are stunning on the PSP, although they get a bit jaded if you try and run it off a larger TV.
The gameplay was fun (about 7 hours) and did not feel repetitive. The narration was fantastic as always and Kratos was as bad-ass as ever.
Great game with a high replay value. Worth the money and time.
- Dan.
Excelente
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User
producto 100% recomendado llegò sin ningun inconveniente y seguro, era lo que esperaba, muchas gracias
THE GAME TO PLAY
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The game is great, the min-games are a bit hard to beat. It's like the first two games, with a surprise ending. Don't look for cheat codes...
amazing.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
wow!
This game is great, seriously, its action packed, great graphics, great story, great gameplay, simple controls. It has everything, it even has sex in the game.
A little disappointed with the ending, as its really easy and ends too fast.
It took me 5 hours with plenty of help online to finish the whole game, it spartan mode.
If your looking for a game that is action packed, killing things, special weapons/skills, with an interesting experience growing of weapons/skills, then I would recommend this game.
Overall:
Great game for teens.
so much fun, one of the best psp experience to date
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User
let me just say to start this, before i got this game i,ve never played a god of war game, so my friend recommended it. so i went and ordered it. from the second i played it, i couldnt put it down until i beat it on all difficulties. let e evaluate this
GRAPHICS: A-
because the graphics were great but it lagged a bit
SOUND: A+
SPECTACULAR SOUND GREAT FIGHT/KILL NOISES FOR AN ACTION PSP GAME
STORYLINE:B
THERE WAS LITTLE STORY THROUGHOUT THE BEGINNING AND MIDDLE BUT ABOUT 3/5 OF THE STORY WAS REVEALED IN THE ENDING/CONCLUSION
LENGTH:C
DESPITE BEING FUN AND ADDICTING THIS GAME IS VERY SHORT, COULD BEAT IN ABOUT 3 HOURS TOPS
GAMEPLAY: A
VERY FUN VERY CLEAN AND GREAT ACTION AND WEAPONS A PERFECT GAME FOR A FAN OF 300 OR GREKKO ROMAN TIES FANS
CUSTOMIZATION B+
MANY UPGRADES FOR A FEW WEAPONS. THERE ARE ABOUT 3/4 WEAPONS IN THIS GAME AND LIKE1/2 TYPES OF DEFENSIVE OPTIONS
YOU SHOULD DEFINATLY GIVE IT A TRY BECAUSE ITS A GREAT SERIES(I LATER BOUGHT GOW 1 AND 2 AND LOVED THEM
Lots of fun.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Short game, but very entertaining, I don't play a lot of video games (PSP is beginning to change that...), but this one really drew me in. It has a decent storyline and genuinely good gameplay. A must have for PSP.
To the game him(her) lacking more duration
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User
The game is not very long and there are times that one returns(changes) repetitively, but of rest it is God of War, insuperable, alone for fanatics!
Trying this game has brought me back...way back!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 24, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I am in my late twenties and as a High School scholar, I used to play games like Battle Axe for the Seaga Genesis and Mortal Combat 1, 2, 3 and 4. I used to be a hardcore game-head. I stopped playing video games for about 10 years and decided to buy myself a PSP (for portability and cool graphics). I heard of God of War after much research and figured I should try it, since so many people like it. I wanted to get Final Fantasy, but wasn't impressed with what I saw on the package (still haven't seen gameplay) so I bought God of War - Chains of Olympus. I was disappointed at first when my memory card would not allow me to save my progress. This got me frustrated and so I changed the memory card and it worked fine.
I must admit, the game is pretty short, but I don't regret it. The graphics and the cinematography, the music and the mini-scenes made this game the top game in my list.
If you are looking to buy a game that is fun for adults, then this game is the one for you. It has very graphic scenes and the creators focused on the most gruesome killing possible and emphasized just that.
In the end I was pleased with my purchase and would buy part 3 in a heartbeat!
Like fireworks: Looks great, exciting for a while, but fizzles out quickly
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I got the PSP God of War Entertainment Pack - Red as a warranty replacement for my original PSP Daxter Entertainment Pack - Ice Silver. I was looking forward to playing Chains of Olympus, as this was my first experience with the series. I own a PS2, but never bothered to pick up the two console God of War titles.
I've played several PSP games now, and Chains of Olympus LOOKS great. It's possibly the best-looking game for PSP, and as a result, it's a shame that Ready at Dawn will not be making any more for the system. However, that's just about all Chains of Olympus has going for it.
The storyline is sub-par, combining a weak understanding of Greek mythology with a tired tale of deception and revenge. However, this is an action game, so story can be overlooked somewhat in favor of actual gameplay quality. The game is fun for a while, but as you progress through the game you earn spells, most of which are useless, new moves and a new weapon. Once you obtain these, certain moves can be repeatedly spammed to kill just about everything, including bosses. At this point, the fun of the game slowly dies as this formulaic strategy nearly always works and is practically required to beat God mode, the highest difficulty. There is no penalty for dying in the game, which is good, but before almost every boss fight there is an cutscene that can't be skipped. On higher difficulties, this becomes very irritating, as it may take several strategies before you figure out the boss' Achilles heel.
On completing the game, which takes 4-6 hours at most, you earn God mode and can take on special challenges that are at best repetitive and frustrating and at worst mindlessly easy. Beating the challenges and the hardest difficulty unlock new costumes and a small amount of behind-the-scenes content, very little of which is worth suffering through the same horrible plot and repetitive gameplay for, not to mention that you would then have to play through the game a third time to enjoy the new costumes. I felt no compulsion to replay the game a third time, and I only played a second time so I could unlock everything.
Anything below God mode difficulty (the hardest) is quite easy, and God mode simply requires you to perform the same moves over and over again with better precision and timing than before. Some of the challenges are also difficult, but there isn't much of a sense of accomplishment after beating the hard ones, as all you typically need to do is find out which special move fits the situation best and use it over and over again, just like in the actual game. The game itself also contains a few puzzles, but for students of action/adventure games with more difficult 3D puzzles, such as any recent installment of the Legend of Zelda series, they're trivial and hardly worth mentioning, useful only to break up the action.
I don't think there's any reason to buy this game until it's in the bargain bin, or at the very least in the Greatest Hits series. Better yet, rent it and in a week you'll get everything out of the game you could possibly want. With no online play and very limited unlockables, the game's replay value is near nonexistent. I'm glad I got it as a pack-in rather than paying full price for it.
It's also worth mentioning, for those with no familiarity with the series, that this is not a game parents should be purchasing for young children. The brutal violence and small amount of nudity didn't turn me off at all, but could be a bit disturbing for kids.
On par with PS2 brothers.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Kratos would be proud.
If you've either of the other God of War games, you'll feel comfortable playing this. In fact, controlling Kratos on the PSP might be even better than the PS2 games. The graphics are amazing for a PSP. The environments and character details are done so well in the entire franchise, and this is no exception. The enemies look intimidating, and Kratos even more so. The levels are incredible, as are the lighting effects for so small a console. The sounds are right up there with the original PS2 titles, and probably some of the best sound effects of any PSP game. The story is great, and probably the most emotional of the whole series. I don't want to elaborate, as to not create any spoilers for those debating whether they should purchase the game(which you should).
There are very few bad things about this diamond. For some it may take a little while before you get used to the little analog nub that the PSP has. I don't have big fingers or anything, but I find that during some intense battles, my thumb would slip off the analog "stick". Some of the boss battles were disappointing, not living up to the God of War name, but definitely forgivable with a game this good.
This is a great buy for those new to the entire franchise or for those who've played the previous games.
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