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God of War III Hands-On Preview
Posted by Mark Fujii, 176 days ago

Kratos’ earlier journeys were some of the hottest and most critically acclaimed titles on the PlayStation 2, so it makes perfect sense that Sony was using God of War III as the focal point of their 2010 lineup. The demo that SCE Santa Monica studio brought to E3 2009 was easily one of the most popular attractions on the show floor, but we here at TGR fought through the crowd to bring you our impressions of one of the Playstation 3’s biggest titles.

The demo starts off with Kratos in Olympia, a city where chaos reigns and screaming citizens are being devoured around you. The Titans and the gods of Olympus are at war with one another after the events of GoWII, as you get to witness Helios the Sun God fighting it out with a humongous lumbering beast in front of you. The demo allowed us to play around with a host of familiar weapons--including the Blades of Athena and the bow and arrow--but we also got a chance to experiment with some of the new combat features. An added grappling technique allows you to use enemies as human shields or battering rams, with Kratos eventually ripping them apart in a fabulously gory display of violence.

We were then shown some of the returning enemies--namely the Centaur and the Harpies. We were told that these creatures would have new roles in this sequel, besides being things that you can stab. The huge, ax-wielding Centaur can command smaller soldiers to be more aggressive, or so said the developer. It was hard to see a difference in my opinion, as the the swarms of monsters seemed to mob Kratos just like they normally would. The Harpies serve as a platforming mechanic in God of War III, as you can use them to get across bottomless chasms and gain access to areas that were out of your reach. Sadly, the platforming itself feels unnatural and awkward, only serving as a detraction from the otherwise gripping, adrenaline-pumping action.


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