God of War 2 - PS2
Game Overview
|
Summary
Kratos is not finished yet. Oh no. He's back, and looking mighty scary too. You'd think life would be pretty hunky dory, having dethroned Ares and taken up the mantle of God of War. But no, some ancient deities are just never happy. Kratos is still dealing with continued torment (He's so Emo! - music-loving Ed.) so he's off once again to journey to the ends of the Earth and do that which neither man nor God has ever managed: change his destiny.
We don't know what that means, to be perfect ... more >>
We don't know what that means, to be perfect ... more >>
Kratos is not finished yet. Oh no. He's back, and looking mighty scary too. You'd think life would be pretty hunky dory, having dethroned Ares and taken up the mantle of God of War. But no, some ancient deities are just never happy. Kratos is still dealing with continued torment (He's so Emo! - music-loving Ed.) so he's off once again to journey to the ends of the Earth and do that which neither man nor God has ever managed: change his destiny.
We don't know what that means, to be perfectly honest. Story points are still a bit evasive at the moment. What we can say though, is that this is looking like a scorcher of a game. If Sony succeeds in making this even marginally better than the first one then it'll be an instant classic. The development team is starting with the God of War game mechanic already in place, leaving more time to include features that they just didn't have time for in the first. We're going to see an expanded collection of combat moves, meaning fans will be able to take their favorite combos from the first game and expand on them with new moves and element-based magic. There'll also be an expansion of the cast, with the return of old favourites such as Cyclops and Cerebus, as well as new enemies and appearances from various ancient Greek Gods and heroes (fingers crossed for a Kevin Sorbo cameo) who will grant new weapons and abilities. One example of these are the Icarus wings, granting flight and getting things airborne (although bearing in mind this is the little alabaster guy who piddles in your rich aunty's fountain, Sony might be running the risk of camping up their scarred and scary anti-hero). Throw in an increased number of puzzles intricately woven into the gameplay and more treacherous terrain on which to test your skills, and this is looking like a pearl of a game.
Sharpen up your warblades, folks - this is going to be big and nasty. And in a good way! << less
We don't know what that means, to be perfectly honest. Story points are still a bit evasive at the moment. What we can say though, is that this is looking like a scorcher of a game. If Sony succeeds in making this even marginally better than the first one then it'll be an instant classic. The development team is starting with the God of War game mechanic already in place, leaving more time to include features that they just didn't have time for in the first. We're going to see an expanded collection of combat moves, meaning fans will be able to take their favorite combos from the first game and expand on them with new moves and element-based magic. There'll also be an expansion of the cast, with the return of old favourites such as Cyclops and Cerebus, as well as new enemies and appearances from various ancient Greek Gods and heroes (fingers crossed for a Kevin Sorbo cameo) who will grant new weapons and abilities. One example of these are the Icarus wings, granting flight and getting things airborne (although bearing in mind this is the little alabaster guy who piddles in your rich aunty's fountain, Sony might be running the risk of camping up their scarred and scary anti-hero). Throw in an increased number of puzzles intricately woven into the gameplay and more treacherous terrain on which to test your skills, and this is looking like a pearl of a game.
Sharpen up your warblades, folks - this is going to be big and nasty. And in a good way! << less
Related Editorial
| News | Jaffe Responds to Brett Ratner on God of War Movie |
01 Oct 2008 | |
| News | The Goat That Sacked Sony's Holy Places |
19 Dec 2007 | |
| News | Be A Video Game Designer for a Day |
30 Nov 2007 | |
| News | God of War Creator Leaving Sony? |
25 Jun 2007 | |
| News | God of War Producer In Threesome Denial |
06 Jun 2007 |
Contribute
You deserve credit for what you know. So, send SPOnG screens,
summaries, credits, artwork, news, release dates - even reviews. If your info is genuine, new
and up to standard, we will run it. And you will get the credit.
more >>
more >>
Screens
Artwork
Related Games
God of War (PS2)
Its hard to think of many games that take their inspiration from the myths, legends and history of ancient Greece. The superb RPG/action platformer Actraiser on the SNES springs to mind, but that really is about it. The Spartan warriors of ancie ... more >>
Calling All Cars (PS3)
Its hard to think of many games that take their inspiration from the myths, legends and history of ancient Greece. The superb RPG/action platformer Actraiser on the SNES springs to mind, but that really is about it. The Spartan warriors of ancie ... more >>
God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP)
In God of War, Kratos, after being deceived into killing his wife and daughter, denounced his service to Ares. In order to seek absolution from his past sins, the Ghost of Sparta pledged himself as a champion to the Gods for the years to follow ... more >>Credits
Director
Project Leader/Producer
Lead Programmer
Programmer







