- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2008
- Also On: PlayStation 3
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 1197 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1,023 out of 1197
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Mixed: 119 out of 1197
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Negative: 55 out of 1197
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JhonnyAppleseedFeb 26, 2008Did not like it. Very boring and slow.
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JamesConverySep 4, 2008When you have a game that can pull off large epic vistas, an intuitive combat system and any excuse for an abundant amount of half naked ladies, it
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Aug 14, 2013All of the hype and great ratings brought me towards the game and the horrible system and simple bosses brought me away from the PSP. Simply said, this game offered no challenge and the random sex scene in the game proved to be pointless.
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Jan 10, 2013wow. another button masher. god of was, obviously, is a graphic, enemies and X button. Here we got average graphic, enemies and X button. Developers, please, use all buttons of this console. There is O left to X, really.
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Jan 31, 2023The look of the game, even the fighting animations or other animations are not worth playing too badly and the story is not good either. I don't recommend you to play it. I think you can download better stuff instead.
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#1 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2008
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#1 Most Shared PSP Game of 2008
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Is it as good as the two PS2 God of War games? Not quite, but it's close. The fact that a PSP port of God of War can be this close to the legendary originals is amazing.
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There are titles for every console that truly define the platform, and God of War: Chains of Olympus is one of those titles. Stunning graphics the likes of which we’ve never seen, an incredible soundtrack that rivals PS3/Xbox 360 titles, standout voice work, and gameplay that is on-par with the two previous PS2 titles makes this a must-own for any fan of the series.
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The PSP hasn’t yet seen a game with this much polish, this much visual punch, or this much bloody satisfaction. Everything feels meaty, be it the clash of weapon on flesh or the substantial amount of gameplay depth and environmental design. Not only is Chains of Olympus a worthy addition to the God of War franchise, it also stands on its own as a triple-A title in the PSP library.