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God of War III

Also known as: God of War 3 [UK]

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Words: GamesRadar US

PSP Go
The PSP Go, with its 16 GB hard drive and slick pop-up screen, is an impressive piece of hardware. It’s also fun to hold, even though the more compact form factor immediately led to mild hand-cramping, and even though the models we played were a return to the heavier, more metallic design of the first-generation PSPs.

In the end, though, it’s the same old hardware, still with no second analog stick and now without a clear solution for playing your UMD games if you decide to upgrade from the current model.
Score: 8


Joy Ride
What initially looked to be a lame piece of shovelware actually turned out to be fun once we’d started playing it. Microsoft’s upcoming avatar-centric racer is a casual, friendly and stunt-heavy, and it seems to take place in the same version of Monument Valley in which all the Road Runner cartoons were set.

Designed at least in part by one of the minds behind the SSX series, it throws out silly concepts like “realism” in favor of races and sandbox stunt challenges where your avatar driver can jump up and perform dirtbike-style grab tricks while your car lands a flying 180 off a half-pipe ramp. Adding to the fun is the fact that it’s free.
Score: 7



Saw

SAW ups the survival horror ante by adding some torture, graphic body mutilation and frankly unsavory mission objectives to what is a stagnating genre. How about fishing around in a dirty toilet bowl filled with infected hypodermic needles to find a microchip? Or beating a man to death with an iron pipe in order to retrieve a key? What about walking over endless piles of broken glass when someone has nicked your shoes?

For anyone familiar with the torture porn of the SAW series, this will be familiar. You're stuck in an abandoned, booby-trapped lunatic asylum with a bunch of other unfortunates, toyed with by the masked Jigsaw. And, surprisingly, it translates well to an interactive experience. You traipse around witnessing atrocity after atrocity, solving puzzles as you go, occasionally engaging in some savagely brutal combat. It's that sort of game.

Playing this for 10 minutes was unexpectedly entertaining - like Silent Hill, but more disturbing than plain weird, with Jigsaw's calculated, theatrical murder keeping you guessing round every corner. The trick will be maintaining suspense and shock value through the whole game, without the lock-picking and code solving getting repetitive.
Score: 7



Dirt 2
 
Now this is a concept we like. Publisher Codemasters has respectfully echoed the late Colin McRae's penchant for showmanship by basing the new Dirt game in contemporary motorsports events like Dakar and the Race of Champions, rather than another asphalt track-based outing. As individual events they might have been too limiting - but as a set, it just keeps the driving interesting. Imagine Burnout if it lost its obsession with Americana and soft metal, loosened up a little and went off road.

Without wanting to be flippant, it would be difficult to break the Colin McRae series - and our run-through of a jungle based rally course reminds us why the Codmasters team are still in the top three driving game studios (with Criterion and Polyphony). It's wincingly quick and twitchy, most of your effort going into keeping your growling, straining car on the road. You’re never in doubt that if you actually drove as fast as this on a winding, narrow, obstacle strewn mud track, your car wouldn't behave exactly like it does here.

It's classy too - other driving games have the odd destructible item of scenery, but the way a wall topples over when you hit it or a piece of the barrier tape gets tangled up in your wheels here is subtly effective.
Score: 9

Scribblenauts 
Amongst all the chainguns, galactic space-armor and shaven-headed murderizers, finding a little oasis of calm originality is rare. And while DS-exclusive Scribblenauts is certainly heavy on the cutesy, the simplistic and the (yawn) edutainment, it deserves a look-in by those of more advanced years. The play mechanic is genuinely new.

Players solve puzzles in the guise of their character Maxwell by typing in the name of objects that could prove useful. A character needs to reach up high but they can’t climb or jump. What do you do? You type in ladder and a ladder appears. But it’s not long enough. So you type ladder again and another one appears on the top of the first and the puzzle is solved. Sounds super-simple. But there are 220 challenges and 1000s of objects and as you advance you earn points by using fewer objects per level.

The game also won’t let you get away with the double ladder trick more than once, either. So lateral thinking combined with imagination and a healthy vocabulary will be vital. All in all it’s a pretty interesting concept that we can see being nicked and stuffed in other, more high profile games by this time next year.
Score: 7

Jun 4, 2009




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36 Comments
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Silverthread  - 5 months 27 days ago 
First? I can't WAIT for FFXIII. Now I dont have to buy a PS3 =D
DEFAULT  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Awesome info guys. These first looks ARE usually about on enough to give an impression today
KingEamon  - 5 months 27 days ago 
You guys are being too positive. Too many nines and tens. I wanna see you guys lay into a couple of games.
tonyjk78  - 5 months 27 days ago 
You guys really do have an impressive track record with these things. Frankly, I hope they're right with all those 7 and above scores, KingEamon - that's a lot of good stuff coming out over the next year.
Mushroomer  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Really? Scribblenauts only gets a 7? Despite being the most unique game made in DECADES, and working perfectly, you give it a 7.

I know you're not a serious gaming site, but at least TRY to hide your raging PS3/360 erections.
jamminontha1n2  - 5 months 27 days ago 
@mushroomer: i can't believe you are actually complaining about a review of a game that won't be out for a couple of months. these scores are not being put on metacritic so don't worry too much.
myhugecigaro  - 5 months 27 days ago 
cant wait till GOD OF WAR 3
Amnesiac  - 5 months 27 days ago 
You're predicting GoW III will only get a 10? BIAS BIAS BIAS
Romination  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Amend your review for Scribblenauts...
for I hear that typing in Keyboard Cat gets something SPEEEEECIIIAAAALLL
Ninja-KiLLR  - 5 months 27 days ago 
i wana see you guys just tear a game apart!!!
GamesRadarEricBratcher  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Hmmm. You right, these are mostly positive. But I think that's more a sign that we're picking solid games to review, rather than a sign we're being too lenient.

Tell you what: I wasn't planning a fourth installment, but if you want to list off suggestions of games you want to see reviewed, maybe we can squeeze a few more out and either add them to this article or do a day 4. Fair enough?
gmilf71  - 5 months 27 days ago 
god of war III fuck ya!!!! can't wait for that one.
Synster  - 5 months 27 days ago 
A Playstation exclusive that scores a perfect on GamesRadar!? Le Gad!

Haha. Nah. Just kiddin'. I care more about actual reviews than the score itself.
Defguru7777  - 5 months 27 days ago 
@Mushroomer
Like we know you're not a serious gamer. You're just sad that they didn't review Imagine: Star Studded Fabulous Girl.
MGS4SolidSnake  - 5 months 27 days ago 
the thing in the god of war pic looks like king kong fell in a volcano.@mushroomer ur saying that there not serious gamers yet u have a wii
MGS4SolidSnake  - 5 months 27 days ago 
u guys can review that new star wars game...not sure wat its called but its coming to the psp(i think)and its kind of a battlefront game
Vagrant  - 5 months 27 days ago 
The FFXIII score is probably what it will end up with (especially from GamesRadar), but I bet you a squillion monies it won't deserve that score.

God Of War 3 still seems more likely to average low 9s, high 8s. That kind of range. I don't see it getting a 10, especially since it's "more of the same" or whatever. Reviewers don't tend to like that.

I HOPE Arkham Asylum gets a 9. I do. My gut instinct tells me it won't be that good. But I want it to be.
Hurricrane  - 5 months 27 days ago 
lol, im surprised there was no FFXIV score... I am pre-emptivly scoring that a 5
animeman  - 5 months 27 days ago 
Cant wait for GoW3 and FF13. Maby the PSP Go it depends on the games that come out for it.
CH3BURASHKA  - 5 months 27 days ago 
I just don't understand God of War. Granted I haven't played any, but in the trailer, all I saw was repetitive button-mashing and a bunch of clipping (how do his blades go RIGHT through his enemies?!).
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