36 reviews
God of war is an instant classic, its a visceral, exciting, intriguing adventure of a game that grips you in away that few games can .
Playing as kratos (one of the most bad ass game characters ever) god of war invites you to solve the brilliantly conceived puzzles and fight the truly awe inspiring monsters of a game that pushes the PS2 to its limits.
God of war excels in all areas -amazing graphics , a simple but brutally effective combat system, Great character designs, a beautifully haunting score and a storyline that you actually give a hoot about.The only problem (and i stress the word "only") is that it has bad replay value-to get all of the games extra goodies you have to complete the game AGAIN in a pretty darned impossible "god mode". Apart from that though, its all good.
God of war is one of my favourite games ever and if you haven't played it then i suggest you do . Now.
Playing as kratos (one of the most bad ass game characters ever) god of war invites you to solve the brilliantly conceived puzzles and fight the truly awe inspiring monsters of a game that pushes the PS2 to its limits.
God of war excels in all areas -amazing graphics , a simple but brutally effective combat system, Great character designs, a beautifully haunting score and a storyline that you actually give a hoot about.The only problem (and i stress the word "only") is that it has bad replay value-to get all of the games extra goodies you have to complete the game AGAIN in a pretty darned impossible "god mode". Apart from that though, its all good.
God of war is one of my favourite games ever and if you haven't played it then i suggest you do . Now.
I picked this up two days ago in the pre-owned bucket as couldn't afford it when it came out. As soon as it was in my slimline, AWE and AMAZEMENT, brilliant cinematics and dramatic story. It gets you hooked from the start and makes you wonder what will happen to Kratos and why he's doing what he does. The game is beautiful, frame rate is excellent even with many enemies on the screen.
A lot of attention to detail is applied to all the characters including NPCs and other 'extras' that are normally very generic. The main character himself is detailed to the bone, watching Kratos walk and accelerate into a run is a feast to the eye.
The levels are beautifully designed and the puzzles are just hard enough to keep you interested but easy enough not to get you frustrated.
The action element is very present, unlocking combos, upgrading weapons and magic spells really makes a difference to the gameplay. The combos are varied and very well animated.
Gore: this game is definitely an adult title, i have played violent games before but this is a level above, not that its any grittier but its just more stylish, there isn't loads of blood just for the sake of it, you have to execute the best combos to get the chance to see what I'm talking about but the actions of Kratos really characterize him and makes you believe in the fact that he's a seasoned warrior(thats actually an understatement)
Partial nudity in there but nothing too naughty and OMG the bosses and GODS are the very best part of this game, fighting the HYDRA is a treat and watching Ares stomping in the background while you are scouring the mountains is just one of the small touches that prove that a lot of time has been put into developping this game. Definitely worth the buy!
A lot of attention to detail is applied to all the characters including NPCs and other 'extras' that are normally very generic. The main character himself is detailed to the bone, watching Kratos walk and accelerate into a run is a feast to the eye.
The levels are beautifully designed and the puzzles are just hard enough to keep you interested but easy enough not to get you frustrated.
The action element is very present, unlocking combos, upgrading weapons and magic spells really makes a difference to the gameplay. The combos are varied and very well animated.
Gore: this game is definitely an adult title, i have played violent games before but this is a level above, not that its any grittier but its just more stylish, there isn't loads of blood just for the sake of it, you have to execute the best combos to get the chance to see what I'm talking about but the actions of Kratos really characterize him and makes you believe in the fact that he's a seasoned warrior(thats actually an understatement)
Partial nudity in there but nothing too naughty and OMG the bosses and GODS are the very best part of this game, fighting the HYDRA is a treat and watching Ares stomping in the background while you are scouring the mountains is just one of the small touches that prove that a lot of time has been put into developping this game. Definitely worth the buy!
- Lady_Targaryen
- Apr 11, 2010
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God Of War, released on March 22, 2005, is one of the best action games ever released on any console. David Jaffe and his team at Sony-Santa Monica have created a game that is better than the Japanese created Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden.
This game is noted for its deep use of Greek Mythology. Mr. Jaffe for years had wanted to make a game based on it. You are Kratos, a super-human who at the start of the game is seen falling to his death. The game then goes back to three weeks earlier where you control the chain of events that lead to him committing suicide.
Kratos has two attacks, magic, and a jump and a roll/evade move. Combat is a breeze and is very satisfying. In this game, you are powerful enough as is to combat your opponents. You gain orbs to increase your powers and the Gods themselves bestow you the magic.
The game is an absolute work of art. The graphics are some of the best you'll see with much detail on the enemies and the locales. The controls are easy to get into and the manual details everything for you. Combat features mostly hack and slash but there will be times you'll do specific button presses or Track-And-Field style button mashing against tougher enemies or bosses.
The music is outstanding; perhaps one of the best original scores ever created. The voice acting is top-notch with Oscar-winning actress Linda Hunt providing the narration. Best of all, the game is just plain fun. You can get into it right away. It can be beaten in 10-12 hours but you'll want to replay it.
One word of warning: this game is rated M and it richly deserves it. There is a lot of violence, blood and gore, and some nudity throughout the game. This isn't a game for kids or the squeamish. For everybody else, this is the PS2s best game of 2005, maybe the year's best, and a game franchise to keep your eye on.
This game is noted for its deep use of Greek Mythology. Mr. Jaffe for years had wanted to make a game based on it. You are Kratos, a super-human who at the start of the game is seen falling to his death. The game then goes back to three weeks earlier where you control the chain of events that lead to him committing suicide.
Kratos has two attacks, magic, and a jump and a roll/evade move. Combat is a breeze and is very satisfying. In this game, you are powerful enough as is to combat your opponents. You gain orbs to increase your powers and the Gods themselves bestow you the magic.
The game is an absolute work of art. The graphics are some of the best you'll see with much detail on the enemies and the locales. The controls are easy to get into and the manual details everything for you. Combat features mostly hack and slash but there will be times you'll do specific button presses or Track-And-Field style button mashing against tougher enemies or bosses.
The music is outstanding; perhaps one of the best original scores ever created. The voice acting is top-notch with Oscar-winning actress Linda Hunt providing the narration. Best of all, the game is just plain fun. You can get into it right away. It can be beaten in 10-12 hours but you'll want to replay it.
One word of warning: this game is rated M and it richly deserves it. There is a lot of violence, blood and gore, and some nudity throughout the game. This isn't a game for kids or the squeamish. For everybody else, this is the PS2s best game of 2005, maybe the year's best, and a game franchise to keep your eye on.
- BlackJack_B
- Aug 27, 2005
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Yes, this game was very fun and well worth the 14.99 I paid for it on sale. The story has Kratos as a man hell bent on revenge. The target for his revenge, Ares the god of war. Ares has his own plans as he is trying to take down Aphrodite, she is using Kratos though to take him down. So you have your double crosses and such. Why is Kratos wanting revenge, well Ares tricked Kratos into killing his own family so there ya go. The combat in this game is very fun, simple to do yet it looks very cool. You do cool combos and nifty looking finisher type moves on various mythical creatures. You span a few levels as you start with a cool ship scene and also an attack on a city, you also have to go through this strange fortress on top of a giants back. My favorite level though is the hades level as it looks really awesome. Speaking of awesome, the graphics here are just that. From the giant Minotaur's, to the super scenery, and to the falling people in the hades level everything here looks exceptional. My only complaint is the rather short play time and the shortage of boss fights which is a shame, because the ones they do have are very fun. So for a fun game that offers a challenge, but does not make you rip your hair out give this game a try. Add to that you even get to see some boobies!!!
This outstanding slice-n-dicer arises from the under utilized ancient Greek mythology. While not completely rooted in historical myth, the authors have created a well though out, intriguing storyline that brings both ambitious goals and better than most emotionality to the screen.
The interface, while very functional as most Playstation games are, is exceptionally intuitive and rewarding. When I began my first game, on a moderate setting, I was expecting to be daunted by the numerous, very beautifully rendered moves preformed by Kratos, the game's hero. Forgive me for doubting, since I've turned 35, I have found that programming VCRs has become challenging. I'm sure that a seven or fifteen year old will wonder what I'm even talking about.
This game is gory. It's not just gory for gory's sake, but honest to gory gosh gory because the hero is a violent guy. I loved the feel of this, because it reminded me of watching the swords & sandals movies, just as they slashed and wrestled their way to ultimate, noble glory, so does Kratos. In fact, if there is any real flaw, it is because there is perhaps too much hubris distributed among all the characters in this game.
I've been bored of the video game industry's fascination with anime and the Japanese spiky- haired teen heroes. There is plenty of luscious large-chested babes in slinky, barely decent attire, and then you have 'warriors' that look like ten-year-olds in safety-mom's dream football gear. I've never been a big costume fan. In God of War, Kratos is rendered bare- chested and powerfully built, with a blazing red body tattoo, scars and white skin. It's something I can relate to. He's moody, vicious, and he extracts blood and limbs like nobody's business. I can relate to this too.
The God of War world is expansive, inviting exploration as well as providing very good direction, and only once did I have any trouble with the puzzles. I spent nearly two days solid trying to place a dumb crate into a room to jump to a ledge. Apparently it had to be just so, and I kid you now, I was near destroying my console with my bare hands, Kratos style.
If this game has any educational value what so ever, it will teach patience, and that try, try, try yet again will eventually pay off. This game stays in my personal library. I love it.
The interface, while very functional as most Playstation games are, is exceptionally intuitive and rewarding. When I began my first game, on a moderate setting, I was expecting to be daunted by the numerous, very beautifully rendered moves preformed by Kratos, the game's hero. Forgive me for doubting, since I've turned 35, I have found that programming VCRs has become challenging. I'm sure that a seven or fifteen year old will wonder what I'm even talking about.
This game is gory. It's not just gory for gory's sake, but honest to gory gosh gory because the hero is a violent guy. I loved the feel of this, because it reminded me of watching the swords & sandals movies, just as they slashed and wrestled their way to ultimate, noble glory, so does Kratos. In fact, if there is any real flaw, it is because there is perhaps too much hubris distributed among all the characters in this game.
I've been bored of the video game industry's fascination with anime and the Japanese spiky- haired teen heroes. There is plenty of luscious large-chested babes in slinky, barely decent attire, and then you have 'warriors' that look like ten-year-olds in safety-mom's dream football gear. I've never been a big costume fan. In God of War, Kratos is rendered bare- chested and powerfully built, with a blazing red body tattoo, scars and white skin. It's something I can relate to. He's moody, vicious, and he extracts blood and limbs like nobody's business. I can relate to this too.
The God of War world is expansive, inviting exploration as well as providing very good direction, and only once did I have any trouble with the puzzles. I spent nearly two days solid trying to place a dumb crate into a room to jump to a ledge. Apparently it had to be just so, and I kid you now, I was near destroying my console with my bare hands, Kratos style.
If this game has any educational value what so ever, it will teach patience, and that try, try, try yet again will eventually pay off. This game stays in my personal library. I love it.
- Movie_reaper
- Sep 30, 2006
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- jamesroyalty05
- Oct 14, 2006
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This game is awesome and Frankie G has everything it takes. HE's got the body the look and the voice. If u don't know who Frankie G is, he is the guy from Saw II who tossed that girl in that pit of syringes. Can you believe he's 40 years old?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? The game has a great story line interesting characters and addicting game play. When you get to the end you almost feel motivated to kill. This game should make for an interesting movie i just hope they don't screw it up if they decide to. Note that this game is not for children it contains nudity and loads of blood and gore especially in the cut scenes.
This game gets a 10/10 and should have been the video game of the year!!
This game gets a 10/10 and should have been the video game of the year!!
A PS2 greek god, a masterpiece by all means, bossfights soundtrack the game design the protaginist ofcourse .. Kratos.
God of war for me the most beautiful mythological construction of both action and jigsaw puzzle with kratos very first step in the way of killing the game I think the most legendary games playstation I think this
- BatuhanEnizToprakman
- Oct 27, 2018
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I played this recently for the first time ever.
The opening is amazing and really gets you hooked.
This game was revolutionary when it came out, I can see why.
This is a fun Slash and Hack game, with lots of ground to it, it feels driven and keeps you playing. Lots of enemies, puzzles and upgrading. It feels complete and new, the story really pushes the interest of the player and gets better throughout.
Towards the end it felt a bit dragged out for more playtime, other than that I thoroughly liked it.
The opening is amazing and really gets you hooked.
This game was revolutionary when it came out, I can see why.
This is a fun Slash and Hack game, with lots of ground to it, it feels driven and keeps you playing. Lots of enemies, puzzles and upgrading. It feels complete and new, the story really pushes the interest of the player and gets better throughout.
Towards the end it felt a bit dragged out for more playtime, other than that I thoroughly liked it.
that is the only word i have to describe this game, whoa. everything about this game is amazing. the level design is superb and original, offering new challenges that seem daunting, but aren't too hard to figure out. the character design is amazing, from the smallest grunt, to the tallest god (of war... sorry, i couldn't resist) the animations and movements of the characters are smooth and great top look at. the fighting looks kind of like a button masher, but it is deep, layered, and fun to get into, offering combos that give you more experience, or letting you rip your enemy in half. the only complaint is that a lot of the gore is over the top, like ripping the wings off a harpie, ripping the arm off an enemy and killing them with hit, and lastly (the most fun to watch) stabbing a Minotaur in the face. all in all, this is the reason action adventure games were created, the reason for anyone who doesn't already to get a ps2, and, dare i say?, the best ps2 game I've ever played, 10/10
- smellyface20002000
- Apr 10, 2005
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'God Of War (2005)' is great. It's a hack 'n' slash title set in Ancient Greece that focuses on Kratos, a vengeance-seeking soldier on a mission to kill Ares, the God of war. The story of this first entry is told mainly via intermittent flashbacks, with Kratos' enigmatic backstory slowly being revealed to the player as they progress towards their ultimate, deadly goal. This two-handed approach works really well, leading to a well-paced and propulsive narrative that serves as more than just an excuse for all the killing. Having said that, killing does make up a majority of the experience. The gameplay consists of two things: combat and puzzles. Both are enjoyable but it's the former that really stands out, with a myriad of moves slowly unlocking as you progress. The monsters you fight are all inspired by Greek mythology, as is the whole experience, and they make for some fierce foes. There's plenty of bloodshed and gore here but it doesn't seem out of place. Kratos isn't a good guy; he's barely even an anti-hero. In mean, he'd rather kill a civilian than move one step to the side to pass them. Because of this, though we understand his motivations, we don't completely empathise with him. Instead, we sort of watch in horror as he descends further into his seemingly unceasing fury. Yet, the plot is still surprisingly gripping and his character isn't as cardboard as you may expect. It's a unique approach to writing that works wonders for this type of title. In the end, the game is a blast. It looks great and controls just as well. It's a hugely entertaining time and is certainly one of the best that the PS2 have to offer. 10/10
- Pjtaylor-96-138044
- May 11, 2020
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Everything is this game is satisfying as hell. I love the story of God of War, telling us how Kratos became what he had become as you move along in the story and delivering spectacular things I enjoyed experiencing. This game. The WHOLE series at hold, is all about experience. For a game that came out in 2005, it has age, but the story, gameplay, and characters are the one that holds up and I highly recommend this. You well not be disappointed, TRUST ME!
i got my ps2 with this game cause i heard people saying its a masterpiece, best game on ps2, should not be missed etc. i set up my ps2 and i played this game and it was more than a masterpiece really i loved it. i kept it really safe from people that want to harm it.
now about the game, this game is amazing really the powers, the swords, the graphics , the characters, monsters and bosses, and really really fun .
guys if you think the game is sh(i)t try it out by yourself dogg. then see what i really mean .
game spot: best action-adventure game on ps2 should not be missed. ign: the best game on ps2
now about the game, this game is amazing really the powers, the swords, the graphics , the characters, monsters and bosses, and really really fun .
guys if you think the game is sh(i)t try it out by yourself dogg. then see what i really mean .
game spot: best action-adventure game on ps2 should not be missed. ign: the best game on ps2
- brandon_lee420
- Apr 11, 2008
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Absolute phenomenal hack n' slash affair chock full of intuitive gameplay and Greek Mythology. It's no wonder this game became an instant classic -- in '05, we'd never seen anything quite like it.
This first entry is still my favorite of the bunch.
This first entry is still my favorite of the bunch.
- Analog_Devotee
- Jul 25, 2021
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Absolutely fantastic game. Didn't age at all even though I'm playing decades apart. This is what a single player game should be!
Perfect match of gameplay drives the story and story drives the gameplay! Superb loved it!
Story is fantastic too, writing of this standards is missing nowadays. Terrific stuff!
Advice to modern AAA Devs: In modern games, single player games are mostly game movies. Please learn from this game, how to have the perfect sync of yin & yang of gameplay + story. AWESOME! God of war!!!!
Perfect match of gameplay drives the story and story drives the gameplay! Superb loved it!
Story is fantastic too, writing of this standards is missing nowadays. Terrific stuff!
Advice to modern AAA Devs: In modern games, single player games are mostly game movies. Please learn from this game, how to have the perfect sync of yin & yang of gameplay + story. AWESOME! God of war!!!!
- kedireturns
- Jun 4, 2021
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God of War (2005) has aged quite well if you ask me. 15 years and it still looks and plays beautifully. It's not a perfect title, in my opinion, being a little bogged down by unvaried but still pretty impressive level design. I think God of War is at it's height when it's supplying you with it's emotionally packed narrative and epic boss battles which despite being few and far between are easy highlights of my playtime. Although it would be surpassed by it's sequel just 2 years later, God of War (2005) does enough to entice the player and stand out amongst the rising tide of blockbuster video games.
Verdict: An 8 out of 10
Verdict: An 8 out of 10
- ritikrafukiya
- Dec 19, 2019
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This game is fantastic. After a year of owning a PS3, this was the only PS2 game I had gone back to. Finally, in March 08, a year after the release of God Of War II, I bought it. I decided I'd go back and play God of War and then play GOWII over the weekend.
I was blown away again. The first PS2 game I'v played on my new HDTV and it's brilliant. The graphics are brilliant, the sense of scale is incredible, the music is fantastic and the storyline is epic.
I would not hesitate to put this in my Top 5 PS2 games, and I'd even put it in my top three (bettered only by its sequel, and Shadow of the Colossus). I completed God of War after two full days of sitting in the house and playing, and it's fantastic. It's very hard to convey just how strongly I feel about this game.
God of War is brilliant at creating a sense of scale that so many other games have tried and failed to do.
Buy it, buy God of War II, buy a PSP, buy Chains of Olympus, buy a PS3, buy God of War III!
I was blown away again. The first PS2 game I'v played on my new HDTV and it's brilliant. The graphics are brilliant, the sense of scale is incredible, the music is fantastic and the storyline is epic.
I would not hesitate to put this in my Top 5 PS2 games, and I'd even put it in my top three (bettered only by its sequel, and Shadow of the Colossus). I completed God of War after two full days of sitting in the house and playing, and it's fantastic. It's very hard to convey just how strongly I feel about this game.
God of War is brilliant at creating a sense of scale that so many other games have tried and failed to do.
Buy it, buy God of War II, buy a PSP, buy Chains of Olympus, buy a PS3, buy God of War III!
- chunkylefunga
- Oct 17, 2019
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The last game I really enjoyed on the PS2 was Metal Gear Solid 3. I loved everything about it, mainly the game-play, graphics, and story. Since then, I've bombarded with a series boring and bland titles. When will something good come out?!
Luckily, something good did come out; but I wasn't there on the game's release. I was a bit skeptical about God of War because there have been a few Sony games in the past with a bunch of hype that didn't live up to the hype. However, GOW is completely different. After hearing the reviews for God of War and finding it for only $32.99 on Outpost; I had to give it a try.
Boy was I amazed!
The graphics are outstanding and the controls are very easy to play. Anyone can pick up this game and have fun. That's what I love about it because I don't really have much time to get too involved with a 'tedious' game.
Hardcore gamers might complain about the game being too easy, not having enough replay value, or it being too short. I, on the other hand, embrace it for the same reasons. I loved the story, graphics, and gameplay; it was an excellent game.
Graphics: 10, beautiful in HD Game-play: 9, easy-yet fun Sound: 10, just awesome w/ loud speakers Story: 9, very entertaining Overall: 9.7
Luckily, something good did come out; but I wasn't there on the game's release. I was a bit skeptical about God of War because there have been a few Sony games in the past with a bunch of hype that didn't live up to the hype. However, GOW is completely different. After hearing the reviews for God of War and finding it for only $32.99 on Outpost; I had to give it a try.
Boy was I amazed!
The graphics are outstanding and the controls are very easy to play. Anyone can pick up this game and have fun. That's what I love about it because I don't really have much time to get too involved with a 'tedious' game.
Hardcore gamers might complain about the game being too easy, not having enough replay value, or it being too short. I, on the other hand, embrace it for the same reasons. I loved the story, graphics, and gameplay; it was an excellent game.
Graphics: 10, beautiful in HD Game-play: 9, easy-yet fun Sound: 10, just awesome w/ loud speakers Story: 9, very entertaining Overall: 9.7
Rated M for Strong Bloody Violence,Sexual Content and Nudity
When I got my Playstation 2, I wanted to get this game.
I heard it was one of the greatest games for the PS2.So I got it and I played it.
Well,the graphics were amazing and it was fun but afterwords it got a bit repetitive and annoying.
I just didn't like it as much as I thought I would.
Its not a bad game, if you have the PS2 its worth the $20.
Its pretty violent and fun at times but I just expected a bit more.
8/10
When I got my Playstation 2, I wanted to get this game.
I heard it was one of the greatest games for the PS2.So I got it and I played it.
Well,the graphics were amazing and it was fun but afterwords it got a bit repetitive and annoying.
I just didn't like it as much as I thought I would.
Its not a bad game, if you have the PS2 its worth the $20.
Its pretty violent and fun at times but I just expected a bit more.
8/10
- gangstahippie
- Aug 6, 2007
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