NOW ON THE PS4 SYSTEM Gameplay is beautifully rendered at 1080p and running at 60fps, God of War III Remastered is ready for the next generation. All previous DLC costumes and content are included
PHOTO MODE God of War III Remastered’s photo mode will allow players to freeze, edit, and share photos of all of Kratos’ jaw dropping action
GROUNDBREAKING DEPTH OF SCALE From the glittering marble of halls of Mt Olympus to the desolate deserts of Tartarus, Kratos will explore worlds both epic and majestic
STYLIZED REALISM Players will battle in detailed and unique 3D worlds lit by thousands of dynamic lights and textures with quadruple the resolution, now refreshed in stunning detail
SIGNATURE GAMEPLAY Brutal combat, intricate puzzles, exploration of awe inspiring worlds, and a compelling and satisfying ending to Kratos’ epic story
Specification: God of War 3 Remastered – PlayStation 4
Release date
July 14, 2015
Pricing
The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.
Product Dimensions
0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches, 1.76 Ounces
Type of item
Video Game
Rated
Mature
Item model number
3000925
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Item Weight
1.76 ounces
Manufacturer
Sony
Date First Available
March 16, 2015
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Story God of War 3 is the final part of Kratos revenge, but hopefully not the last God Of War game. Developed by Sony’s Santa Monica Studio, God Of War 3 upped the ante on everything that we knew from God Of War 2. This remaster delivers is all in 1080p 60 frames per second with all the DLC packed in. Let’s find out if this God Of War 3 Remastered edition is worth picking up for fans of the series and those who have already played it back on the PS3.
God of War 3 crams in more enemies, more detailed executions, more detailed environments, and even more gruesome moves. It’s interesting that Sony chose to remaster God Of War 3 by itself and not God Of War Ascension. But it has always been clear that this game had more favor among fans and critics.
The story takes off with a high impact introduction. Following the ending of God of War II, God of War III picks up directly after this with an opening narration from Zeus discussing the actions of Kratos, who is ‘commanding’ a small army of Titans rescued from the Great War(using the power of the Fates). The Olympians immediately rush to battle and Kratos engages the God of the Sea and after drawing him into Gaia’s grasp manages to knock a weakened Poseidon out of his godly form.
God Of War also knows how to immerse you in the mythological world. The game is set in an alternate version of ancient Greece populated by Olympian Gods. The game is set across several locations on the fictional Mount Olympus, including the Tomb of Ares, the ancient city of Olympia, the Path of Eos, the Labyrinth, several areas of the Palace of the Gods, such as the Forum and Hera’s Gardens, and the Underworld and Tartarus.
Gameplay + Fun God of War 3 is classic action fun. There’s always a strong desire among gamers to control a muscular badass and crush all kinds of enemies. But if you want to pinpoint why it’s so fun, it’s because the game is seamless. There’s enough variety and very few interruptions and therefore you never get distracted from the core gameplay. Basic combat flows well making it easy for anyone to chain combos and survive against hordes of enemies. Kratos’ main weapon is the Blades Of Exile which is a pair of blades that are attached to chains wrapped around his wrists and forearms which can be swung in a number of attacks. The executions are the most entertaining part of combat, but unfortunately there’s only one execution per enemy. That’s one area where the game shows it’s age. Many modern games have multiple animations for executions to keep the game dynamic. Regardless, the combat works well and it has to, it’s the primary focus of the game.
And the puzzle sections, although occasionally annoying, add critical thinking, variety, and pacing to the Story mode . If the game were an all out brawler, it would get very repetitive. There’s also many chests which are sometimes out in the open and other times are tough to find.
The best part are the boss battles. Where Kratos takes on larger than life enemies. Quick time events can be a nuisance. We’ve seen quick time events improve over the last few years with games like Tomb Raider and Hitman Absolution, so this is another area where the game shows its age. But it doesn’t ruin the experience.
The scale of everything from the interiors to the exteriors and especially the boss battles is what really sets the game apart. It’s a signature of the game, it’s impressive, and it’s cool. It’s the one thing that even movies with today’s amazing special effects struggle to mimmick.
And of course, Kratos is an excellent hero. He’s an antihero, but not your stereotypical tough guy. He has a larger than life attitude to take on larger than life enemies. Yes, he shouts almost every single line, but how else would you expect a jacked up tough guy to respond?
The score is epic and it matches everything about the action. Even during quieter moments, the music matches the gameplay.
DLC + Remaster Features Challenge of Exile mode is a set of specific challenges that test your skills developed during the story mode. It’s for when you want even more to do in the game beyond the story. It was originally released as DLC, but it’s included with the remastered version.
The game also includes all of the DLC costumes. Some will affect the gameplay, but overall this is just a bonus, it’s not necessarily a reason to buy the game.
And finally there’s the photo mode which isn’t all that special but can be cool to mess around with.
Graphics Comparison The difference between the PS3 and PS4 versions is very slim. Sure it looks more detailed, but that’s mainly due to the resolution upgrade. We’ve seen bigger improvements in older remasters but there’s not much to change between the PS3 and PS4. 60Fps is silky smooth and we shouldn’t expect anything less from an HD remaster. The graphics still hold up mainly due to the style and visualized scale of the game. Kratos moves between spacious interiors to very open exteriors that highlight the huge size of enemies. It never gets old to watch Kratos battle and climb these huge beasts. If you’re still in doubt about the graphics upgrade, I’ll link you to a side by side graphics comparison at the end of the video.
Conclusion So who is the this game for? It’s primarily for people who didn’t get a chance to play it on the PS3. This game gets our rating of “Play It” The remastered version retails at $40 which is a little high for a game originally released in 2010 for a previous gen console. But God Of War 3 is a great action game. There’s no denying the fun in smashing up Kratos’ enemies. Although the 1080p 60fps performance is mandatory, it’s also very pleasurable to play through. The game is just plain fun and if you haven’t played it yet, this is your excuse to jump aboard. Let us know if you enjoy the God of War series and if you’re going to pick this game up or wait for a new God Of War sequel. Leave a comment down below with your opinion. And subscribe to the Skilled Youtube channel for more reviews on great action games: http://bit.ly/SkilledSubscribe
Pros: 1080p 60FPS Challenge Mode Dominus Skin High Action Gameplay
Cons: Price 5 Year Old Game
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Hekeptdying –
Item came as described
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Oscar Fonseca –
Llegó en perfectas condiciones y si está en Español latino
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Edgar Daniel Sanchez Reyes –
Aunq no tiene la mejor historia de la trilogía original, concluye satisfactoriamente esta, y los gráficos de pasada generación que son tan buenos que hasta parecen de esta generación, solo lamentó que no ofrezcan los primeros 2 juegos de la franquicia para seguir mejor el hilo de esta.
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Luis Arriaga –
Excelente juego.
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RJ –
Great game great delivery
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gigabytes –
Kratos has a troubled relationship with the Gods of Mount Olympus, and it’s very clear in this game. I like the area puzzles (some of them anyway) because it really makes you stop and think about how things need to go together to progress through an area. I think the flight controls for the segment where you’re using the Icarus wings to escape could have been better (maybe it’s just me though). Kratos ends up defying a certain God and SPOILER ALERT, he lives to go on to the next game in the installment after this one.
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Atlas –
Todo bien y llegó a tiempo
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Tonya –
We had been told that this game was only released as a download for ps3 by a game shop and he’d been kinda pouting about it for a couple of months. I took a chance and searched Amazon and lo and behold there it was for the ps4!! He’d been out of work for a few months so this was the perfect gift congratulating him on the new job he’d just started. He loves the story line and the graphics are phenomenal.
For the reviews mentioning that it doesn’t come with an instruction booklet I’m a little confused because the game itself tells you which buttons to push when you acquire a new skill or weapon.
P.s. he told me to pick a date as soon as he realized what exactly it was I was holding in my hand AFTER he fussed about me getting yet another package from Amazon heehee
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Jack –
Un juegazo, no hay mas que decir.
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Miguel A. –
Hola el producto llego en perfectas condiciones y la atencion del repartidor excelente, solo un detalle, el juego esta en ingles y no trae idioma en español y la verdad es muy molesto estar leyendo y jugando al mismo tiempo, una sugerencia al vendedor que informe bien a detalle los idiomas con los que cuentan los juegos, bueno por lo demas todo bien en la entrega y en el tiempo de entrega, gracias.
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Barb –
Had really looked forward to this game. Thank you for having it.
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S. W. Strickland –
I don’t understand the one star reviews….or the seemingly spoiled entitled demeanor they imply. First, it’s a remaster of a game that came out 5 years ago that many people played. What were you expecting? It was not announced to have new content, but updated graphics and frame rate. Since there is no backwards compatibility, to me it was worthwhile to purchase and replay. Second, the price is not bad. It costs money to have people port a gam3, do the coding and update graphics and frame rate. The game was beautiful on the PS3 when it came out 5 years ago, it’s more so now, although not overwhelmingly so. Personally I would have liked to see the first God of War done but suspect that the graphics were a closer and easier update from 3 rather than the first…and who knows, maybe they will do the others. They released the Star Wars they though was the most interesting back in 1977 and followed suit with the rest…but that’s another story. Is it worth 40 bucks? I believe so. More so than gambling on Godzilla. Read all reviews on many sites and then decide…like a remastered classic movie, it is the same movie, just better looking. God of War is entertaining, the action is very good and the 3rd installment had a lot going on, so there’s plenty of excitement. It seems however, there are those which will never be satisfied, no matter what. If it’s not ok that Sony is making money ( because that’s what businesses do and shareholders expect) or that they give them everything for nothing or that Kratos doesn’t jump out of the television and punch them in the face…I’m sorry, nothing will make them happy. If that’s you…save your money, stop whining and let the rest of us enjoy a good game.
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Story
God of War 3 is the final part of Kratos revenge, but hopefully not the last God Of War game. Developed by Sony’s Santa Monica Studio, God Of War 3 upped the ante on everything that we knew from God Of War 2. This remaster delivers is all in 1080p 60 frames per second with all the DLC packed in. Let’s find out if this God Of War 3 Remastered edition is worth picking up for fans of the series and those who have already played it back on the PS3.
God of War 3 crams in more enemies, more detailed executions, more detailed environments, and even more gruesome moves. It’s interesting that Sony chose to remaster God Of War 3 by itself and not God Of War Ascension. But it has always been clear that this game had more favor among fans and critics.
The story takes off with a high impact introduction. Following the ending of God of War II, God of War III picks up directly after this with an opening narration from Zeus discussing the actions of Kratos, who is ‘commanding’ a small army of Titans rescued from the Great War(using the power of the Fates). The Olympians immediately rush to battle and Kratos engages the God of the Sea and after drawing him into Gaia’s grasp manages to knock a weakened Poseidon out of his godly form.
God Of War also knows how to immerse you in the mythological world. The game is set in an alternate version of ancient Greece populated by Olympian Gods. The game is set across several locations on the fictional Mount Olympus, including the Tomb of Ares, the ancient city of Olympia, the Path of Eos, the Labyrinth, several areas of the Palace of the Gods, such as the Forum and Hera’s Gardens, and the Underworld and Tartarus.
Gameplay + Fun
God of War 3 is classic action fun. There’s always a strong desire among gamers to control a muscular badass and crush all kinds of enemies. But if you want to pinpoint why it’s so fun, it’s because the game is seamless. There’s enough variety and very few interruptions and therefore you never get distracted from the core gameplay. Basic combat flows well making it easy for anyone to chain combos and survive against hordes of enemies. Kratos’ main weapon is the Blades Of Exile which is a pair of blades that are attached to chains wrapped around his wrists and forearms which can be swung in a number of attacks. The executions are the most entertaining part of combat, but unfortunately there’s only one execution per enemy. That’s one area where the game shows it’s age. Many modern games have multiple animations for executions to keep the game dynamic. Regardless, the combat works well and it has to, it’s the primary focus of the game.
And the puzzle sections, although occasionally annoying, add critical thinking, variety, and pacing to the Story mode . If the game were an all out brawler, it would get very repetitive. There’s also many chests which are sometimes out in the open and other times are tough to find.
The best part are the boss battles. Where Kratos takes on larger than life enemies. Quick time events can be a nuisance. We’ve seen quick time events improve over the last few years with games like Tomb Raider and Hitman Absolution, so this is another area where the game shows its age. But it doesn’t ruin the experience.
The scale of everything from the interiors to the exteriors and especially the boss battles is what really sets the game apart. It’s a signature of the game, it’s impressive, and it’s cool. It’s the one thing that even movies with today’s amazing special effects struggle to mimmick.
And of course, Kratos is an excellent hero. He’s an antihero, but not your stereotypical tough guy. He has a larger than life attitude to take on larger than life enemies. Yes, he shouts almost every single line, but how else would you expect a jacked up tough guy to respond?
The score is epic and it matches everything about the action. Even during quieter moments, the music matches the gameplay.
DLC + Remaster Features
Challenge of Exile mode is a set of specific challenges that test your skills developed during the story mode. It’s for when you want even more to do in the game beyond the story. It was originally released as DLC, but it’s included with the remastered version.
The game also includes all of the DLC costumes. Some will affect the gameplay, but overall this is just a bonus, it’s not necessarily a reason to buy the game.
And finally there’s the photo mode which isn’t all that special but can be cool to mess around with.
Graphics Comparison
The difference between the PS3 and PS4 versions is very slim. Sure it looks more detailed, but that’s mainly due to the resolution upgrade. We’ve seen bigger improvements in older remasters but there’s not much to change between the PS3 and PS4. 60Fps is silky smooth and we shouldn’t expect anything less from an HD remaster. The graphics still hold up mainly due to the style and visualized scale of the game. Kratos moves between spacious interiors to very open exteriors that highlight the huge size of enemies. It never gets old to watch Kratos battle and climb these huge beasts. If you’re still in doubt about the graphics upgrade, I’ll link you to a side by side graphics comparison at the end of the video.
Conclusion
So who is the this game for? It’s primarily for people who didn’t get a chance to play it on the PS3. This game gets our rating of “Play It” The remastered version retails at $40 which is a little high for a game originally released in 2010 for a previous gen console. But God Of War 3 is a great action game. There’s no denying the fun in smashing up Kratos’ enemies. Although the 1080p 60fps performance is mandatory, it’s also very pleasurable to play through. The game is just plain fun and if you haven’t played it yet, this is your excuse to jump aboard. Let us know if you enjoy the God of War series and if you’re going to pick this game up or wait for a new God Of War sequel. Leave a comment down below with your opinion. And subscribe to the Skilled Youtube channel for more reviews on great action games: http://bit.ly/SkilledSubscribe
Pros:
1080p 60FPS
Challenge Mode
Dominus Skin
High Action Gameplay
Cons:
Price
5 Year Old Game
Hekeptdying –
Item came as described
Oscar Fonseca –
Llegó en perfectas condiciones y si está en Español latino
Edgar Daniel Sanchez Reyes –
Aunq no tiene la mejor historia de la trilogía original, concluye satisfactoriamente esta, y los gráficos de pasada generación que son tan buenos que hasta parecen de esta generación, solo lamentó que no ofrezcan los primeros 2 juegos de la franquicia para seguir mejor el hilo de esta.
Luis Arriaga –
Excelente juego.
RJ –
Great game great delivery
gigabytes –
Kratos has a troubled relationship with the Gods of Mount Olympus, and it’s very clear in this game. I like the area puzzles (some of them anyway) because it really makes you stop and think about how things need to go together to progress through an area. I think the flight controls for the segment where you’re using the Icarus wings to escape could have been better (maybe it’s just me though). Kratos ends up defying a certain God and SPOILER ALERT, he lives to go on to the next game in the installment after this one.
Atlas –
Todo bien y llegó a tiempo
Tonya –
We had been told that this game was only released as a download for ps3 by a game shop and he’d been kinda pouting about it for a couple of months. I took a chance and searched Amazon and lo and behold there it was for the ps4!! He’d been out of work for a few months so this was the perfect gift congratulating him on the new job he’d just started. He loves the story line and the graphics are phenomenal.
For the reviews mentioning that it doesn’t come with an instruction booklet I’m a little confused because the game itself tells you which buttons to push when you acquire a new skill or weapon.
P.s. he told me to pick a date as soon as he realized what exactly it was I was holding in my hand AFTER he fussed about me getting yet another package from Amazon heehee
Jack –
Un juegazo, no hay mas que decir.
Miguel A. –
Hola el producto llego en perfectas condiciones y la atencion del repartidor excelente, solo un detalle, el juego esta en ingles y no trae idioma en español y la verdad es muy molesto estar leyendo y jugando al mismo tiempo, una sugerencia al vendedor que informe bien a detalle los idiomas con los que cuentan los juegos, bueno por lo demas todo bien en la entrega y en el tiempo de entrega, gracias.
Barb –
Had really looked forward to this game. Thank you for having it.
S. W. Strickland –
I don’t understand the one star reviews….or the seemingly spoiled entitled demeanor they imply. First, it’s a remaster of a game that came out 5 years ago that many people played. What were you expecting? It was not announced to have new content, but updated graphics and frame rate. Since there is no backwards compatibility, to me it was worthwhile to purchase and replay. Second, the price is not bad. It costs money to have people port a gam3, do the coding and update graphics and frame rate. The game was beautiful on the PS3 when it came out 5 years ago, it’s more so now, although not overwhelmingly so.
Personally I would have liked to see the first God of War done but suspect that the graphics were a closer and easier update from 3 rather than the first…and who knows, maybe they will do the others. They released the Star Wars they though was the most interesting back in 1977 and followed suit with the rest…but that’s another story.
Is it worth 40 bucks? I believe so. More so than gambling on Godzilla. Read all reviews on many sites and then decide…like a remastered classic movie, it is the same movie, just better looking. God of War is entertaining, the action is very good and the 3rd installment had a lot going on, so there’s plenty of excitement.
It seems however, there are those which will never be satisfied, no matter what. If it’s not ok that Sony is making money ( because that’s what businesses do and shareholders expect) or that they give them everything for nothing or that Kratos doesn’t jump out of the television and punch them in the face…I’m sorry, nothing will make them happy. If that’s you…save your money, stop whining and let the rest of us enjoy a good game.