Personal Rating: 9/10
Price: released as $60 USD. May change over time
ESRB: Rated M for Mature (Blood and gore, and nudity for the most part).
Genre: Third person action
Availability: Exclusive for the PS3.
First off I want to start by telling you to go ahead and try this game. Even if you rent it. If you haven't played the other two games you will still have a large idea of what is happening.
The story is about Kratos. Ex-god of war. The gods have betrayed him, and he is after them, but mainly for Zeus. In previous games Zeus killed Kratos as a god and sent him to the underworld, or Hades. Hades could not contain Kratos so he was able to escape, but when he did he was just a mortal with incredible strength. God of War III picks up with him seeking revenge. In the first hour of gameplay you will kill your first god. And it is an epic battle on a mountain with several titans at your side. From their you go from god to god killing them as the world turns into chaos from the gods being gone.
The game offers challenge. It depends on the mode you play on. I played on easy for reviewing sake. At times you will find yourself dieing at battles, and even puzzles. You can then unlock Titan and Chaos modes after beating the game to make it even more difficult.
The game has stunning settings. Even though the world is basically falling apart for most of the game it looked so good when you were outside for battles and could see as far as possible with just deserted lands, rain, tornadoes, and death.
The controls are pretty easy to handle. Very similar to the older GoW games. However, I can not stand that you can't control the camera. They use the right anolog stick as rolling in a direction. I am very sad that I couldn't view the temples, mountains, and other cool settings with different camer angles.
One thing this game has that a lot of other past-setting games don't have? RESEARCH! Whoever is in charge of the stuff they put in God of War III is a genius. It's all real mythology with the gods, settings, items, and actions. In this game you find Zeus, Cronos, Aphrodite, and even get to handle Pandora's Box. All very cool because they bend the stories around a little to help make Krato's character fit.
One last complaint. It's small but it was annoying. Whenever you had to click an action button for let's say opening a gate. Then you would have to be square in front of the gate and at a special angle. If you were too much against the gate you couldn't open it and if you were too far away obviously you can't open it. This was even worse with saves. There are little glowing spots where you can save, and you can walk through them. If you were in the glow the button would not come up to save. Again with monsters. When a monster is weakened and you can unleash some cool attacks upon them with pressing circle you have to be practically on top of them before you do so.
Rent or buy seems to be a large question with this game. I recomend rent because of the short 7-10 hour gameplay. However if you want to go for a platinum, because there are plenty of trophies, then be my guest and buy it. You won't be dissapointed with this game. Check out more reviews of God of War II at Amazon.
I'd also like you to check out freeprimeblog.com for more reviews and source of shopping discount stores.
Price: released as $60 USD. May change over time
ESRB: Rated M for Mature (Blood and gore, and nudity for the most part).
Genre: Third person action
Availability: Exclusive for the PS3.
First off I want to start by telling you to go ahead and try this game. Even if you rent it. If you haven't played the other two games you will still have a large idea of what is happening.
The story is about Kratos. Ex-god of war. The gods have betrayed him, and he is after them, but mainly for Zeus. In previous games Zeus killed Kratos as a god and sent him to the underworld, or Hades. Hades could not contain Kratos so he was able to escape, but when he did he was just a mortal with incredible strength. God of War III picks up with him seeking revenge. In the first hour of gameplay you will kill your first god. And it is an epic battle on a mountain with several titans at your side. From their you go from god to god killing them as the world turns into chaos from the gods being gone.
The game offers challenge. It depends on the mode you play on. I played on easy for reviewing sake. At times you will find yourself dieing at battles, and even puzzles. You can then unlock Titan and Chaos modes after beating the game to make it even more difficult.
The game has stunning settings. Even though the world is basically falling apart for most of the game it looked so good when you were outside for battles and could see as far as possible with just deserted lands, rain, tornadoes, and death.
The controls are pretty easy to handle. Very similar to the older GoW games. However, I can not stand that you can't control the camera. They use the right anolog stick as rolling in a direction. I am very sad that I couldn't view the temples, mountains, and other cool settings with different camer angles.
One thing this game has that a lot of other past-setting games don't have? RESEARCH! Whoever is in charge of the stuff they put in God of War III is a genius. It's all real mythology with the gods, settings, items, and actions. In this game you find Zeus, Cronos, Aphrodite, and even get to handle Pandora's Box. All very cool because they bend the stories around a little to help make Krato's character fit.
One last complaint. It's small but it was annoying. Whenever you had to click an action button for let's say opening a gate. Then you would have to be square in front of the gate and at a special angle. If you were too much against the gate you couldn't open it and if you were too far away obviously you can't open it. This was even worse with saves. There are little glowing spots where you can save, and you can walk through them. If you were in the glow the button would not come up to save. Again with monsters. When a monster is weakened and you can unleash some cool attacks upon them with pressing circle you have to be practically on top of them before you do so.
Rent or buy seems to be a large question with this game. I recomend rent because of the short 7-10 hour gameplay. However if you want to go for a platinum, because there are plenty of trophies, then be my guest and buy it. You won't be dissapointed with this game. Check out more reviews of God of War II at Amazon.
I'd also like you to check out freeprimeblog.com for more reviews and source of shopping discount stores.
Do you want to start taking some better photographs and want to get a better
camera? I would highly suggest getting the entry level professional DSLR Nikon
D90 DX 12.3MP DSLR. Nikon is widely known to be one of the best digital camera
producers on par and possibly better than it's Canon counterparts. The D90 does
not fall down either, as it is a very good camera. If you are going to go out
and just purchase a camera without doing any research, you better go out and
buy a nikon. If you have the budget, you better be getting this one.
In the D90, Nikon has reduced the weight and size of this camera to be optimal for a lot more people. On the other hand most DSLRs in the market are large and bulky and not always the best camera for everyone. The D90 is not too light though because if it was you might run into problems of not being able to hold the camera steady.
Some of the best features of the Nikon D90 are:
-It is very sturdy and built well, and it holds nicely in your hands.
-The photo quality is absolutely stunning, and something you should never even have to worry about when purchasing a nikon
-The lenses that come in the box with the D90 are perfect for the first time owners, later on you have the capability to purchase no lenses to take closer photos are farther photos.
-The D90 gives the options to digitally edit your photos right on the camera which is a very nice feature but I don't always suggest it because it will use your battery life.
-The LCD screen on the back of the camera is large enough to see all of your photos in great detail so you can tell if you have taken a good photograph or not.
The downsides of the Nikon D90 are:
-There is no auto focus when shooting photographs, so you should be pretty experiences with DSLRs if you are going to purchase this camera.
-You have to know what you are doing to use this camera, the average user is not going to know how to use all of the functions on this camera.
If you are an average user and want to buy this beast of a camera, I highly suggest either taking a class to learn how to use the camera or read the manual. Check out reviews of the Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP SLR Digital Camera at Amazon.
If you would like to see some of the best deals on the internet check out Freeprimeblog.com, they find all the best deals from shopping discount store.
In the D90, Nikon has reduced the weight and size of this camera to be optimal for a lot more people. On the other hand most DSLRs in the market are large and bulky and not always the best camera for everyone. The D90 is not too light though because if it was you might run into problems of not being able to hold the camera steady.
Some of the best features of the Nikon D90 are:
-It is very sturdy and built well, and it holds nicely in your hands.
-The photo quality is absolutely stunning, and something you should never even have to worry about when purchasing a nikon
-The lenses that come in the box with the D90 are perfect for the first time owners, later on you have the capability to purchase no lenses to take closer photos are farther photos.
-The D90 gives the options to digitally edit your photos right on the camera which is a very nice feature but I don't always suggest it because it will use your battery life.
-The LCD screen on the back of the camera is large enough to see all of your photos in great detail so you can tell if you have taken a good photograph or not.
The downsides of the Nikon D90 are:
-There is no auto focus when shooting photographs, so you should be pretty experiences with DSLRs if you are going to purchase this camera.
-You have to know what you are doing to use this camera, the average user is not going to know how to use all of the functions on this camera.
If you are an average user and want to buy this beast of a camera, I highly suggest either taking a class to learn how to use the camera or read the manual. Check out reviews of the Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP SLR Digital Camera at Amazon.
If you would like to see some of the best deals on the internet check out Freeprimeblog.com, they find all the best deals from shopping discount store.
