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God of War: Chains of Olympus
Score » Developer: Ready at Dawn Publisher: SCEA




Pros Cons
  • Amazing graphics and musical score
  • Gameplay is identical to the console versions
  • Just as brutal and bloody as ever
  • Interesting environmental variety
  • Sometimes puzzle clues are a bit obtuse
  • Game occasionally suffers from screen tearing and framerate drops


There’s something in the water in Santa Ana, California or the developers at Ready at Dawn Studios must work with some sort of esoteric magical force. It’s the only explanation for how much the team on God of War: Chains of Olympus managed to get out of the little PSP. This third outing with Kratos (which is actually a prequel to the first title) is doing its best to keep up with its console brothers, and it just so happens that it’s the best looking PSP game released yet.

God-in-Training

God of War: Chains of Olympus ReviewLike its predecessors, Chains of Olympus opens with a flash and a bang as Kratos begins knee-deep in combat with the Persian military during an invasion of the city of Attica. This first level will allow you to gain familiarity with the controls, which are a bit different now that the series is on a handheld. With only a single analog stick, dodging is now accomplished by holding both shoulder buttons and pressing the analog nub in the direction you want to dodge. Other than that, everything else is exactly as you remember it, which is an achievement in and of itself. It’s tough to name a console-to-PSP game that has made the transition so well, but Chains of Olympus does it wonderfully.

On his adventure, Kratos will visit set piece after set piece that continually puts the last one to shame. From the battle-torn streets of Attica to the amazing backdrop of Tartarus, each level is more grandiose than the last with stunning scope and size. What’s even more impressive is that many of the environmental backdrops also serve as puzzle components so that each part of a stage fits like a puzzle piece into the entire layout. For a development team’s first stab at the God of War franchise, the creative direction in the game deserves some serious praise. Everything about the series has been nailed perfectly, including the trademark quick-time event mini-games to defeat some of the bigger enemies.

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Little Screen, Big Game

God of War: Chains of Olympus ReviewAlong with the high-quality visuals and rock solid gameplay is the soundtrack, which crescendos with familiar God of War riffs to punctuate the brutality of the action. While it sounds great on its own, hook the PSP up to some headphones (or your TV, if you’ve got one of the fancy new slim PSPs) and the epic factor goes through the roof. Even the sound effects are thick and satisfying, giving Kratos a powerful weight.

If there are any flaws with God of War: Chains of Olympus, they surface simply because the game looks so good. Pure and simple, the PSP is being pushed hard, and because of this there is some screen tearing and frame rate stuttering when things on screen get very hectic or chaotic. It’s not often, but it shows up enough to be noticeable. The other element that some people might have trouble with is the puzzle design. Some of them are so maddeningly difficult to solve and some of the hints are so obscure and unhelpful that you’ll want to smash your own face on Kratos’ chain blades. Ultimately, a lot of the thinking challenges would have been better served with more distinct visual cues to help the player visualize a solution. Still, completing the puzzles gives a nice feeling of accomplishment when you’re able to see how they connect to other parts of the level.

God of the PSP

The PSP hasn’t yet seen a game with this much polish, this much visual punch, or this much bloody satisfaction. Everything feels meaty, be it the clash of weapon on flesh or the substantial amount of gameplay depth and environmental design. Not only is Chains of Olympus a worthy addition to the God of War franchise, it also stands on its own as a triple-A title in the PSP library.

Review by: Justin Fassino



27 Comments
Posted by masterownage777 - Tuesday, February 26, 2008 7:32 PM

I wish i had a psp tp play this game

Posted by AVyplayer - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:00 AM

You better thank the developers of this game Sony. Now i have a good enough reason to get a PSP. Which i will.

Posted by Leonc1000 - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 11:30 AM

Alot of developers are finally sarting to see the potetial in sales on he psp, espessially having the usabiity with the ps3. we have games like this and crisis core that are goig to add alot of flare to the psp

Posted by nomader - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:19 PM

Yes! Once again, Kratos does not dissapoint. If he is able to do this well on the PSP then I can only imagine how out of this world he will be on the PS3. I don't know if I can stand to wait any longer. However, the longer I wait, then the more awsome it will be.

Posted by deadfox55 - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:20 PM

the release date is march 4th and the money is starting to burn a hole into my pocket... the graphics look great and the gameplay is like the previous god of war franchises which is amazing considering its on the psp. there are just a few kinks that Ready at Dawn must have worked out... such as if kratos has "god powers" or the ability to use magic, where did it go at the begining of the first god of war game for the PS2. the other is what greek mythology heroes to use because some of the characters used in the first 2 GoW (for the PS2) games are parents, grandparents and or even great grand parents to so many of the greek heroes that it really limits who they can use for this one, but disregarding this the game is looking really Bad Ass and will be cherished as part of the GoW family.

Posted by mad_man502 - Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:51 AM

im buyin this game when it come out it goin to be 10x better then all ma other games for psp

Posted by mad_man502 - Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:54 AM

did ya peeps no that there is goin to be a god of war for ps3 it ment to be comin out is december 2008

Posted by johnsprogram - Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:06 PM

About darn time a psp gets a great game since LocoRoco. (I have a DS, but still cheering for the PSP too)

Posted by yoshiarecool - Friday, February 29, 2008 1:00 PM

Finally a PSP game I want

Posted by g4kid_101 - Sunday, March 2, 2008 6:26 PM

dude im totally gettin that game ive been waitin for that game for a long time

Posted by Romdog18 - Tuesday, March 4, 2008 5:10 PM

This game looks perfect for the psp I might buy it.

Posted by Reff93 - Wednesday, March 5, 2008 2:36 PM

God of War: Chains of Olympus makes me wanna buy a psp

Posted by Romdog18 - Sunday, March 9, 2008 2:15 PM

look at the part when it was 00:53

Posted by Intangiblehawk - Sunday, March 9, 2008 5:24 PM

This game totally kicks ass! I think that this game is very good and helps bring together some game story elements in GOW and GOW2.

Posted by DEVILMANSOVAL - Monday, March 10, 2008 11:14 AM

I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS GAME EVERYWHERE SOMEONE HELP ME IM IN PHILLY I JUST NEED TO KNOW WHERE I CAN GET IT
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