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God of War: Chains of Olympus
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Playstation Portable
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Action Game
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In God of War: Chains of Olympus, Kratos will journey to lands that no mortal has ever walked upon. With the world plunged in eternal darkness and the Gods rendered powerless, Kratos will face the most feared creatures of Greek Mythology, and ...
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25-04-08 Review for Playstation Portable
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God of War coming to PSP
God of War will make its way to the Sony PSP later this year. While Kratos is suiting up for his second blood- and nudity-filled adventure on the PS2, which will be arriving soon, a teaser revealed that Kratos will also appear on handheld.
Probably, the upcoming GDC will reveal more about the game. We know for sure the game will arrive in 2007 and is being developed by Ready at Dawn, who were responsible for the excellent Daxter for PSP.
Butchering cyclopses will definitely be just as fun on the PSP screen as it is on your TV.
Probably, the upcoming GDC will reveal more about the game. We know for sure the game will arrive in 2007 and is being developed by Ready at Dawn, who were responsible for the excellent Daxter for PSP.
Development of the PSP version appears to have been handed to Ready At Dawn - the studio's logo also features at the foot of the advert. Ready At Dawn previously cut its teeth producing the acclaimed PSP-exclusive, Daxter.
Butchering cyclopses will definitely be just as fun on the PSP screen as it is on your TV.
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6 Comment(s)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Graphics tart, its a handheld for gods sake.
I take it you are about 12 at the most as anyone above that age knows that handhelds are not for serious gamers.
Zwan
I'm very happy with my PSP and I'm a 'serious' gamer, even if I say so myself, seeing I play around 50 games a year.
Herrdidi
It does indeed blow the DS away if we're talking graphics. What else?
I mean, the DS functionality is far more "advanced", new, ... then the PSP's.
Cmon, can you say you can control your game by touching your screen? indeed, i didn't think so. Ok, it may sound gimmicy, but hey it's a freeking nice way to control your character.
And Zwan, kids can't afford a PSP, neither can they afford a DS... Partent's pay for them. On the other hand I would never spend my money on a PSP, but thats a whole other discussion.
Anonymous
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