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God of War: Ghost of Sparta review

2010's second God of War has all the right moves, but is it just going through the motions?

Words: on October 27, 2010

Then there’s Kratos’s long-overdue encounter with the Furies, the revenge goddesses infamous in Greek myth for hounding those who’ve committed crimes against nature or the gods. Here, they’re condensed into a single character – named Erinys – who seems less interested in avenging Kratos’s many, many crimes than she is in simply keeping him from ever finding his brother. Whatever her reasons, the fight against her is one of Ghost of Sparta’s high points.

Ghost also brings a few original touches to the gameplay, the biggest being the Arms of Sparta, a shield-and-spear combo that’s surprisingly versatile compared to Kratos’s usual arsenal. Not only can Kratos fight at close range with it, but he can hurl the spear at distant targets (something that’s also key to solving a few of the game’s puzzles) and ward off various environmental hazards – like a massive wall of flame – with the shield. Ultimately, the Arms aren’t as effective in combat as the trusty old Blades of Athena, but it’s still nice to have a secondary weapon that feels like an important part of the game, instead of something we can just ignore.

Other additions include the new Hyperion Charge, a dash move that enables Kratos to tackle his enemies and punch their faces in while they’re on the ground. And again, Ghost of Sparta also grabs a few ideas from God of War III, like an added “fire” meter that lets Kratos charge up his blades to punch through armor and some walls, and a slightly modified approach to quick time scenes that moves the button prompts off to the sides, leaving the action unobscured.

Ghost of Sparta also features the now-customary secrets and power-ups to unlock once you’ve finished the game, as well as a handful of challenge modes and a new endless combat arena for which you can set the parameters.  But otherwise, it doesn’t hold too many surprises, especially not if you’re a longtime fan of the series – and that’s the bulk of its problem. The gameplay is stellar and the visuals are beautiful, but the ships, dungeons and snowy mountains Kratos explores all feel just a little too familiar.

Granted, this is a handheld interquel, so the developers don’t have a whole lot of room to introduce anything too earth-shaking. But after the last four God of War games, earth-shaking is what we’ve come to expect. And while Ghost of Sparta is still better than most other games (especially on the increasingly bone-dry PSP), it’s a strangely by-the-numbers outing for one of gaming’s most inventively brutal anti-heroes.

Oct 27, 2010

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29 comments

  • philipshaw - November 2, 2010 5:06 p.m.

    I'm a huge GOW fan but I think I will wait to Christmas to get this if like you said it holds little surprises
  • tylerwardbmx - October 29, 2010 3:20 p.m.

    http://www.gratismspoints.com/?i=210083
  • solace357 - October 29, 2010 5:01 a.m.

    seriously, have that comment removed. Or just all report it, that's bullshit.
  • mayankdastane - October 29, 2010 3:05 a.m.

    alakasam342 get a life man....you are comparing GoW with muscle march?? you really need rehablitation...just a joke by the way but you need to join the sanitarium...
  • sleepy92ismypsn - October 29, 2010 1:01 a.m.

    Well, Mikel knows his God Of War so if he says it's an 8 than it's an 8. I'm a little less excited than I was before reading this review but I still can't wait. I was hoping you would say if it was better than 3 similar games or not. I heard it was about 25% longer than Chains Of Olympus and Ready At Dawn know the PSP better than they did before. More of the same is fine with me.
  • Arucard04 - October 28, 2010 8:03 p.m.

    I don't know how people could be saying the PSP has had slim pickings recently. This year has without a doubt been the PSP's best. I'm STILL playing Peace Walker, and trying to split my time between Birth By Sleep,Valkyria Chronicles 2, Phantasy Star Portable 2 and DJ Max Portable 3. And now I'll have to make time for this. *sigh* The PSP will forever be the Rodney Dangerfield of gaming.
  • magemaster - October 28, 2010 7:37 p.m.

    @Alakasam342: If it's horrible, why so many people like this franchise?(I love God of War) How will you react if I started pointing out the flaws of the games you like? TNK2: Learn ahead to put spoiler tags..
  • johnthe5th - October 28, 2010 6:33 p.m.

    @Alakasam342: I like you... @TNK2: That was one of the most immature comments I've ever seen. Do yourself a favor and delete it.
  • TNK2 - October 28, 2010 5:11 p.m.

    @cyclone306 and razorwiretensho SRRY! ROFL!
  • cyclone306 - October 28, 2010 5:06 p.m.

    TNK2 - What a dick
  • razorwiretensho - October 28, 2010 7:12 a.m.

    @TNK2 Seriously dude? You just completely ruined this game for me Maybe try tell people it's a spoiler alert before blows the entire games story, dumbass.
  • TNK2 - October 28, 2010 3:06 a.m.

    This it the best God of War because it touches on the personal side of Kratos. [EDITED TO REMOVE SPOILERS] And the psp is not bonedry. Just because it doesn't have as much shovelware as DS doesn't mean that it has no games.We got Tekken DR,Tekken 6,Crisis Core,Kingdom Hearts,Patapon series,Syphon Filter,Resistance,MotorStorm,Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team,God of War,Rock Band,Bleach,Yu-Gi-Oh,Burnout,Monster Hunter,God Eater,Yakuza,MGS Portable Ops,MGS PeaceWalker and much more.
  • Turboash - October 28, 2010 2:22 a.m.

    Wash, rinse, repeat. God of War has really gone down hill since... well, since God of War!
  • JellyvsJam - October 28, 2010 12:55 a.m.

    totally looking forward to playing this thx Mikel
  • Alakasam342 - October 28, 2010 12:35 a.m.

    SHOULD GET A 0!!!! THIS GAME IS HORRIBLE!!! NOT AS GOOD AS MUSCLE MARCH!!!!
  • ultimatepunchrod - October 28, 2010 12:22 a.m.

    really looking forward to this.
  • Clovin64 - October 27, 2010 11:45 p.m.

    I felt a tiny bit dissapointed with God of War 3 because it just felt like more of the same from GOW1 and 2. I should probably wait until next year to get this, two GOW games in one year is a bit too much.
  • garnsr - October 27, 2010 10:54 p.m.

    I liked the first two GOWs, but the third one sort of left me a little disappointed. Recently, Enslaved and Castlevania LoS have left me underwhelmed, too. Maybe I'm just tired of this sort of game. I never played Chains of Olympus, and I don't think I'll try this one out either.
  • LAKERdynasty247 - October 27, 2010 10:45 p.m.

    Nice I loved COO so I'll most likely enjoy this one too.
  • ihopethisisnotantistasblood - October 27, 2010 10:40 p.m.

    noooooo! king midas!

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Release date: US
Nov 02 2010 (PSP)
UK
Nov 05 2010 (PSP)
Available Platforms: PSP
Genre: Action
Published by: SCEA
Developed by: Ready At Dawn Studios
Franchise: God of War
ESRB Rating:
Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content
PEGI Rating:
18+
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