![]() The game does have its tough moments (usually involving poorly-timed jumps on the player’s part), but it is gracious enough to scatter a generous handful of chests Kratos can open to absurd green health orbs or blue magic orbs. Upgrade all of them with red orbs to know the true power of the elemental blades, especially when you need health orbs from slain enemies (psst, use the undead souls). The demo-blocked unlockables are revealed to be orbs that take the form of the elements Kratos has drawn from the burning cauldrons for the god the powers represent, such as Ares’ fire, Poseidon’s ice, Zeus’ electrocution and Hades’ undead souls. I was actually expecting new weapons, but fans may be disappointed to know that Kratos is left with only his blades to fight with, but that doesn’t mean he can’t grab weapons like swords, clubs and shields from the enemy and use it on them. ![]() The lighting effects in that one scene, and as with many other scenes in the game is certainly worth the playthrough again. Players who already met the demo will be facing the same stuff they had for about an hour’s worth of game, but that should still be able to wow you when the Hecatonchries grabs the prison block you’re trapped in and tosses you around. A pretty standard hack-and-slash affair ensues from here, with a fast attack, heavy attack and melee attack for some hands-on action. The story takes place after Kratos, servant to the God of War Ares, breaks his blood oath to Ares and is held, chained in the very prison forged out of the first blood oath traitor, Aegaeon the Hecatonchries.īroken free by the unwitting mishap during a session of torture by one of the guardian Furies, Kratos grabs hold of his signature blades and begins his escape from the prison. ![]() God of War: Ascension is the prequel to Sony’s “Of War” franchise that revolves around Greek mythology and our protagonist seemingly always in need of anger management courses. Kratos is back with the prequel of Sony’s hack-and-slash adventure game, God of War: Ascension, but does his performance as a mere mortal disappoint? ![]()
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