God of War III Hands-On Impressions

Kratos' quest for bloody vengeance continues as we get some hands-on time with his new weapons and abilities.

Fans of the God of War games know that Kratos rarely needs a good reason to dish out some of the most brutal onscreen lashings ever seen, but it just so happens that this time around our less-than-affable hero has found the perfect reason to justify his rage: revenge. With E3 2009 tapering off on its final day, we managed a sneak attack on the Sony Europe lounge, where we got our dirty little hands on God of War III and experienced the combat prowess of what could possibly be the angriest man in games.

We began the demo a minute or two into the same demo played on our stage show--on the balcony of a large temple in a battle with the skeletal army of Zeus. In the background, a massive molten Titan hung onto the building with one hand as Helios, the Sun God, played with its patience from atop his great burning chariot. Kratos’ Blades of Chaos remain the hero’s default weapon, and combo attacks have remained largely unchanged since previous games, with triangle and square still used for heavy and light attacks, and circle used to grab enemies. During the demo we witnessed one of Kratos’ new weapons--the Cestus gauntlets, which are giant metal gloves resembling lion heads--as well as his new ability to switch between weapons on the fly. We also got to play another of Kratos’ new, and rather fun, abilities: using an enemy as a battering ram. To achieve this, you simply hold down the square button in the midst of a fight, and Kratos will grab the nearest enemy and use him to ram the rest. Once this is over, pressing circle will allow Kratos to do what he does best: smash the enemy against the nearest wall until his blood and guts spill out.

After eliminating all the riffraff in the area, the huge door at the end of the hall burst open to admit a rather angry centaur general and a fresh wave of undead soldiers. We tore through the troops with the Blades of Chaos and occasionally switched to the Cestus gauntlets, which seem efficient in eliminating smaller groups of tougher enemies and inflicting heavy damage at a short range. The centaur required a mix of heavy and light attacks in order to be taken down, culminating in a very satisfying and gory quick-time sequence that saw Kratos slicing the creature’s belly from navel to nose before pulling out its intestines. This is Kratos in all his high-definition glory, and the squeamish should beware.

After a few empty threats from Helios, Kratos was required to use a nearby ballista to shoot his chariot out of the sky. At this point, God of War III art director Sean Cunningham from SCE Santa Monica explained to us that his dev team is thinking of extending the window of time in which players can do this, since it really is only a matter of seconds. With Helios down but not out, we had to make our way over to the crash site to finish the job. Kratos used a passing flock of harpies fleeing the scene to jump from one to the other (grabbing onto their feet and using his Blades to stab them) in order to cross the deep chasm separating him from the crash site. The cutscene that ensues after Kratos lands really shows off what the SCE Santa Monica team has been doing: Kratos not only fights better than ever, but he also looks the part--wrinkles and scars stand out on his war-torn skin, while his face and body muscles visibly stretch and bulge as he moves.

As we made our way over to the broken body of Helios, we were treated to what Cunningham told us was the game's homage to the film 300: two dozen or so of Zeus' skeletons interlocking their shields and forming an impenetrable dome over Helios. While Kratos was contemplating what to do, a wary cyclops made his way onto the scene, and we were able to finally make use of one of the game’s main features: we rode the beast around, bending it to our will. It was here that we noticed that the quick-time events seem to come much faster than in previous games. Kratos had lashed at the beast only a seemingly small number of times before the familiar circle appeared on the left corner of the screen, signaling the beginning of the quick-time sequence. We’re not sure if this will happen with all enemies in the final game or if this was just the way the demo played. Cunningham also told us that his team has changed the appearance and location of the buttons as they appear onscreen during quick-time events; they are brighter and will appear next to the exact location where they must be applied.

After mounting the cyclops, Kratos stabbed the beast and forced it to lumber across the battlefield, shattering Helios' guardians and paving the way for us to finish him off. In typical fashion, once the cyclops outlived its usefulness Kratos tore out its eye, revealing the optic nerve and vein. Finally alone with Helios, we climbed on his back and used a quick-time event to rip off his head, spilling forth his vocal cords and adding a gruesome new item to our inventory. Helios' head can be used like a flashlight, and it causes the controller to rumble when its light falls over a secret area. In the demo, we used the right analog stick to paint the light over a hidden door in the mountainside, which we used to move into a pitch-black cavern. Inside, we continued to use the macabre light to find our way, and it could even blind and tag our enemies, causing them to glow in the dark long enough for us to slaughter them.

Once we worked our way through the mountain, we found a rising current of air that Kratos soared through using his Icarus wings. The hero moved up and up, over falling fireballs and through narrow openings to emerge near the Titan that we saw at the beginning of the demo. The demo ended with Kratos leaping straight into the burning giant's grill, leaving us with a burning desire to play more.

God of War III will be released exclusively on the PlayStation 3 in March 2010. Stay tuned to GameSpot for more coverage of this game in the coming months.

Check out our awesome God of War stage demo from E3 2009.

244 Comments

  • Leefx

    Posted Nov 5, 2009 5:34 am PT

    guess who got his playstation store redeem code and now has the full E3 stage demo on his ps3..................and f'k me its awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    cant wait for the full game its gonna be insane!

  • xXpainXx123

    Posted Oct 30, 2009 6:23 pm PT

    dam so long until it comes out, cant wait this game is gonna be insane

  • 02050muh

    Posted Oct 13, 2009 10:29 am PT

    what's that in the beginning? joking around? WTF

  • Sarophie

    Posted Oct 11, 2009 3:42 pm PT

    I personally think this game is going to be amazing. If the GoW Team continues their tradition of pushing the console to the breaking point, then this should be heavenly eye candy not to mention the fact that Kratos spends most of his time beating everything that moves into a bloody pulp. I say rock on Kratos, feck off 360 fanturds!

  • 121978

    Posted Oct 7, 2009 2:18 pm PT

    it suck's!

  • WTFitsPauL

    Posted Oct 4, 2009 1:54 am PT

    lol it crashed.

  • Zlakael13

    Posted Sep 30, 2009 3:59 am PT

    awesome

  • coolmbn

    Posted Sep 14, 2009 3:45 pm PT

    awesome !!..epicness in its heavenly level....!!..i jus wish i had ps3...buh 4 now i hav to be satisfied with chains of olympus in ma psp......

  • EvanDeWickeD

    Posted Sep 3, 2009 1:45 am PT

    @Vasot lol.... hating wat u aint got and cannot have is cliche

  • slipknotcrazy10

    Posted Sep 2, 2009 3:00 am PT

    what if theyre tricking us i am a big fan of god of war and it gets better and better part 2 was way more evolved than part 1 so part 3 oh my god THIS IS NOT 300. LOL. BUT IN THE END THERE WILL ONLY BE CHAOS AND THIS GAME IS NOT ENOUGH CHAOS SO THERE WILL PROBABLY BE A FOUR I AM HOPING. but i still havent figured out the name of them but the lion gloves are going to be CRAZY! i mean the last one before this the ending dropped my friggin gaw so this will drop my gaw too i hope AT LEAST I HOPE.

  • EvanDeWickeD

    Posted Aug 28, 2009 11:35 pm PT

    God of war was awesome.... God of War 2 was Amazing........ God of war 3 (Crossing Fingers) should be OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! I dont care if i sound biased! I am a fan :B

  • Vasot posted Aug 22, 2009 1:17 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Vasot

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 1:17 am PT (hide)

    Mehhhh overhyped much and nothing new. Only the PS3 owners find this as special...

    Darksiders: Wrath of War looks better from this. Check that out !!

  • thrasher510

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 8:51 pm PT

    best game ever, well-balanced, has violence, puzzles, and sex. violent puzzles. sexy puzzles. and puzzling puzzles, what's there not to love?!? (unless your one of them 360 fanboys).

  • bjtr86 posted Aug 21, 2009 2:31 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    bjtr86

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 2:31 pm PT (hide)

    360 ftw

  • CRYSIX

    Posted Aug 16, 2009 2:00 am PT

    Superb.

  • The_Game_Jr

    Posted Aug 8, 2009 3:52 pm PT

    They said this will be the last game in the series.....
    Yeah right like they're gonna kill the series so quick.

  • LordRaymond

    Posted Jul 31, 2009 8:22 pm PT

    This game will push the PS3 to the next level then in the end their will only be chaos.

  • linkman3

    Posted Jul 13, 2009 10:07 am PT

    this game will be awesome and I know it

  • kirigha

    Posted Jul 9, 2009 11:14 pm PT

    I think everyone has heard that KRATOS is the angriest man in the gaming industry. So why can't some people just accept the greatness of god of war?
    Alltime best game I say.

  • frazzle00 posted Jul 6, 2009 3:00 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    frazzle00

    Posted Jul 6, 2009 3:00 am PT (hide)

    So basically this is just a high resolution version of the older God Of War titles, which means this is pretty much a meh for me. LOL at the crash .

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