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God of War Series

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure Action Fantasy Historical
81
User Score
254 ratings
91
Critic Score
4 reviews
November 2, 2010
Released 5616 days ago
PlayStation Portable

About

"Marking Kratos' second foray into portable gaming, God of War: Ghost of Sparta stands as a spin-off nestled between the events of God of War and God of War II. Despite ascending to the title of the god of war, Kratos remains haunted by nightmarish visions. One such vision compels him to embark on a new journey when he witnesses his mother, Callisto, imprisoned in Atlantis under the dominion of the sea god Poseidon. Against Athena's counsel to ignore the vision, Kratos sets forth to unravel his past and, in the process, rescue his long-lost brother, Deimos, from the clutches of the god of death, Thanatos.

This second instalment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) maintains a gameplay style akin to its predecessor, introducing a handful of new mechanics. Kratos wields his trusty Blades of Athena in this quest, now augmented with a new magic known as Thera's Bane, amplifying the potency of his attacks. The game also introduces several new magical items and a fresh secondary weapon. In addition to the captivating story mode, Ghost of Sparta offers the "Temple of Zeus," a location where players can spend orbs acquired in the Battle Arena to acquire various art and other bonuses."

Storyline

The Oracle foretold that the demise of Olympus would come not from the Titans; but by a Marked Warrior, a mortal. The Olympian Gods Zeus and Ares believed this warrior to be Deimos, brother of Kratos, due to his strange birthmarks. Ares sieges a village of Sparta and interrupts the childhood training of Kratos and Deimos, with Athena on hand to watch over him, and kidnaps Deimos. Kratos attempts to stop Ares but is swept aside and scarred across his right eye by the violent Olympian. Ares prepares to kill the young Kratos for attacking him. Athena stops Ares and tells him they only came for the Marked Warrior, not to take the boy's life. Taken to the Domain of Death, Deimos is imprisoned and tortured by the God of Death, Thanatos.

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Release Dates by Platform

PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Nov 2, 2010
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Nov 3, 2010
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Nov 4, 2010
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Nov 11, 2010

Game Info

Developer
Ready At Dawn
Publisher
Capcom, Sony Computer Entertainment
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
Third person
Genres
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
Themes
Action Fantasy Historical

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