

However you perceive it - the fact is undeniable that God of War: Ghost of Sparta is excellent overall. Perhaps the satisfaction of gutting enemies and tearing them to shreds never grows old, or maybe the story shift towards Kratos as a victim delivers new angles on gameplay. Kratos' adventures are that immersive in this game.Įven after two revered entries into the God of War franchise - somehow Ghost of Sparta manages to remain fresh without incorporating much change. Even more stunning - most of the time, you'll forget your playing on a handheld console. That's probably the most impressive thing about God of War: Ghost of Sparta - the gameplay, visuals, and narrative fit together more beautifully than any other previous offering in the series. God of War is an action-adventure game franchise created by David Jaffe at Sonys Santa Monica Studio.It began in 2005 on the PlayStation 2 (PS2) video game console, and has become a flagship title for the PlayStation brand, consisting of eight games across multiple platforms with a ninth currently in development. The game mechanics are similar, if not identical, from the previous God of War games - but why fix what's not broken? The excellent, fast, and versatile combat paired with a deep storyline arguably creates one of the most memorable experiences in the franchise.

He will use his wealth of Spartan warrior skills to do so. Kratos is the marked man foretold to bring about this titanic destruction.

The general plotline revolves around the prophecy of the demise of Olympian gods. The game finds much of its allure from the story, so I won't give too much away. Much like the first two games, God of War: Ghost of Sparta finds Kratos on a hell-bend mission of vengeance once again within the backdrop of Greek mythology.
