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God of War: Chains of Olympus Update

We get an updated, exclusive look at more of Ready at Dawn's ripping PSP installment in the God of War series.

Chains That Bind

Get the full scoop on God of War for the PSP right here.

At this point it should go without saying that Ready at Dawn's upcoming God of War: Chains of Olympus is doing very right by the PlayStation 2 franchise. The ambitious, eye-popping game pretty much had us the moment we saw it moving. One part testament to the Southern California-based developer's mad skills with the PSP, and one part testament to the universal appeal of beating the crap out of mythological critters, the game has made a positive impression every time we've seen it. The only downside has been that Sony and RAD have been keeping things pretty close to vest for this entry in the series, which is meant to ensure that players get some good surprises. We recently managed to get down to Ready at Dawn and take a peek at some new content in the game, which included another look at Attica, the first level; a boss fight; and a brief tour of Tartarus.

Our look at the game kicked off with the now-familiar mayhem of Attica, the first level in the game. The game is set in the decade of time Kratos spent doing the will of the gods, and the level is a nice chance to see our boy at work. The fearsome warrior kicks much tail and cuts through the insanity as the city is besieged. As we've seen before, the central problem Kratos is initially dealing with is a super-old-school-style weapon of mass destruction: a basilisk. The fearsome critter is a serious problem initially and requires some work to deal with. Given how often we've seen it, that part of our demo was pretty familiar, but we also got a chance to battle the Persian king, one of the many bosses you'll face over the course of the adventure. The battle against the surly monarch kicks off with a cinematic that has him engaged in the standard prefight smack-talk you'd expect from our boy. Once that's out of the way, you'll face off against the king and his lackeys, all of which need some hook blade to the face. The king is your biggest concern because he possesses a powerful magic attack, as well as a few unblockable attacks that are painful.

We're not going to go into detail on the specifics of defeating his kingliness, but suffice it to say the battle is a great time to become familiar with evasive dodges, counters, and the unique properties of Kratos' combos. The battle ends with one of the most awesome uses of a massive crate and an enemy's head we've seen in a game, which you should be able to check out in our exclusive direct feed. The battle, along with its rough ending, is a reminder that the PSP game has all of its console cousin's bite, and then some. Besides the satisfaction of knocking the snot out of your opponent and totally defeating him, the fight with the king also shows off some Mega Man-style positive reinforcement: you gain the king's magical attack, called Efreet. The mana-fueled attack summons a fiery demon to do all sorts of damage to opponents. Best of all, as with most of your magic in the game, you'll be able to upgrade it as you go along.

The second level we played was Tartarus, the not-so-pleasant corner of the underworld reserved for the really creative and painful punishments of the not-so-nice. While you'd think everyone there would greet Kratos like the Cheers crew does Norm, the locals aren't really happy to see Kratos. In fact, everyone's trying to murder him. While no one would share the specifics of why Kratos was off in the underworld, the level fits into the larger tapestry of his mission as errand boy for the gods. The chunk we played through featured a nice mix of puzzle-solving and exploration, key elements from the console games. The level also showed off a good variety of things to kill. Besides the old stand-bys, skeletons and harpies, we also got take on armored cyclopes, which were tough. The backdrop to all the action was a slick and massive-looking space that featured giants bound by chains and menacing cliffs that offered a good sense of scale. The other added challenge in the levels was the game's difficulty, which is currently a bit on the hateful side. Sony and RAD reps were quick to point out that this issue is due for tuning as development wraps up.

Control in the game was really comfortable and felt right. Ready at Dawn's adaptation to the PSP is working out nicely. Kratos handles like a champ, with his combos--old and new--coming out intuitively. Though you might initially find yourself hoping for camera control, the game appears to be doing just fine without it.

As far as the graphics go, the game continues to bust out visuals that are the top end of what the PSP can do. The action is fast, and, thanks to the boost in processor speed afforded by the latest firmware update for the hardware, extremely smooth. We're very taken with the game's art direction and sense of style, both of which have made the leap to PSP with nary a hitch. The levels feature the same mix of wide-open space and tight quarters seen in the console game. Tartarus is especially cool, thanks to the sense of scale we mentioned.

Based on this new snippet of the game, it looks like development on God of War: Chains of Olympus is going really well. The game still looks amazing and plays exceptionally well (though there's obviously some tweaking that needs to happen). Given that there are a few more months of development still to go, we have high hopes the game is going to rock the house. Anyone looking for a showcase of just what the PSP can do should keep an eye out for the game. God of War: Chains of Olympus is slated to ship this March for the PSP, so look for more on the game in the coming months. Until then, come back Friday for a deeper look at the game and how Ready at Dawn is putting together this promising action adventure.

211 Comments

  • Leonhart1995

    Posted Nov 1, 2008 10:07 pm PT

    finally beat the game but the story are too short!!!

  • neverforgetJeff

    Posted Mar 4, 2008 10:56 am PT

    where the heck is the review. It is shipping day of a HUGE title, and gamespot has not reviewed it yet. Maybe it is because every employee is jumping ship. Either way, this game review should have been top priority.

  • Emale

    Posted Mar 1, 2008 5:56 pm PT

    For the life of me I wish PSN would organize their site better! I had to dig before I found the God of War COO Demo. Come on Sony that Demo should have been on the front page banner for crying out loud! Other then that the PSP is getting some major love this year and GOW is only the beginning!

  • alex_b52

    Posted Feb 28, 2008 11:23 am PT

    Downloaded the demo, where can i download the psp firmware 3.80????

  • xXHackettXx

    Posted Feb 27, 2008 8:16 pm PT

    For the guy who bought the demo, if you preordered it early they gave you one for free. (EB Games)

  • done_with_it

    Posted Feb 21, 2008 12:42 pm PT

    can't wait for it.

  • gzg9jg

    Posted Dec 18, 2007 10:54 pm PT

    I got the special edition demo from sony, they really went all out for this game, the other demos I've gotten haven't been this nice, and the game itself didn't let me down in the least, the controls feel great, the game looks awesome in every detail, and the action doesn't let you rest, it's one thing after the other. I was really surprised about the length of the demo, usually you just get a little mission and then it's over, but that's not the case here, you get an entire chapter. I can't wait for the complete game to come out.

  • kaspor

    Posted Dec 17, 2007 11:07 pm PT

    best game on psp just bought demo from ebay

  • Camboy_89

    Posted Nov 29, 2007 5:01 pm PT

    well i'm going to say this and i'm sure LOTS of people and going to hate me for it, but i actually have been able to get my hands on the demo of this games, and i've got to tell you IT IS AWESOME!!!!!!! there's only like one or two differences that i've been able to find from the console games and this one people with buy the PSP for this game

  • Pharoah__Link

    Posted Nov 28, 2007 5:48 pm PT

    I can't wait till this game comes out!!! since the graphics look so frikkin sweet i have a bad feeling the game is going to be short... unless they put the first half of the game on 1 disc and the second half on a 2nd disc like resident evil 4 for GC

  • casper3343

    Posted Nov 1, 2007 2:50 am PT

    what do u think this game will be rated like m, ma, pg

  • wlcm2atl

    Posted Oct 25, 2007 5:32 pm PT

    w00t i got my demo disc today...
    this game (well the demo at least) blew me away
    great sense of scale really fun and easy to pick up and play even on the PSP and the graphics are the some of the best ive ever seen on the PSP

    mad props im really looking forward to this game

  • supersonicGO

    Posted Oct 19, 2007 6:00 pm PT

    sounds cool, i want it!

  • BGenious

    Posted Oct 17, 2007 6:46 pm PT

    Yes! I received my demo today! It is off the chain! Too bad that it stops right after you hit the basilsk with the ballista. The boss fight with the Persian dude is nice. You at least get to use a little magic at the end. I was afraid that I would not be getting my demo, but I got it!!!

  • checkah

    Posted Oct 16, 2007 8:11 am PT

    ahooooooooooooooooooo i want this game now!!!!!!!!

  • Rayyan92

    Posted Oct 14, 2007 3:56 pm PT

    THIS IS GUNNA ROK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Testament

    Posted Oct 13, 2007 6:28 pm PT

    WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHEN IS THE DEMO REALLY COMING OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • kahoony

    Posted Oct 12, 2007 5:40 pm PT

    I know that this game will be quite good for a handheld console, but i still can't help feeling that "Ready At Dawn" are just throwing some half-baked ideas in the pot just to make some extra cash, it seems like what "Naughty Dog" did as soon as Jak-3 came out, which was spawned the pile of crap that was "Daxter"
    Still not sure about this one unfortunately.

  • Genok

    Posted Oct 11, 2007 10:02 am PT

    wheres that damn demo???????????
    does someone think that the white ceramic core pack will come out in the states? cause i need to buy a psp for this game, and the one with darth vader.......................its not my cup of te (for not saying i dont want to look geekier =P)

  • Jayeson12

    Posted Oct 10, 2007 7:27 am PT

    man I CANT WAIT FOR THIS hope there's no delay even it would still worth the wait. but please i hope not.

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