A blog about my interests, mainly the history of fighting games. I also talk about animation, comic books, car culture, and art. Co-host of the Pink Monorail Podcast. Contributor to MiceChat, and Jim Hill Media. Former blogger on the old 1UP community site, and Capcom-Unity as well.
Friday, February 3, 2023
God of War III, the dark, and brooding end of a story
Of all the God of War games, it was the third game that I enjoyed the least. That is not to say it wasn’t a good game. Far from it. I must have played through the game at least a dozen times, always picking up new details, and appreciating the work that went into it. God of War III elevated the status of Sony Santa Monica as one of the premier game developers around the world. They managed to take everything that made the GoW series memorable, and put it on the Playstation 3, while also raising the bar in terms of visuals, control, animation, and game play. The game picks up on the heels of the final cinema that played at the end of GoW II. We see Kratos standing on the shoulder of Gaia, as she, and her fellow titans are climbing Mount Olympus. The minions, and supporters are fighting the citizens, and servants of Olympus the entire way up. Zeus looks down from the peak along with his brothers Hades, and Poseidon. His son Hermes is there, and the god of the sun Helios is there as well. Zeus rallies the gods, and says they have faced worse odds before. They leap into battle, Hades sliding down the mountain with the use of his hooks. Hermes runs down the mountain. Helios summons his blazing chariot, and flies off into the sky. Poseidon jumps directly at Epimethus, and pierces his chest, sending the stone-like titan falling into the ocean below.
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