Karma
Jack's Smirking Revenge
all that action then the camera pulls away and it's all on a giant rock beast scaling a column
all that action then the camera pulls away and it's all on a giant rock beast scaling a column
You mean Gaia?
This being the last in the series, I hope the game isn't short. I forget how many gods he had left to take care of on Mount Olympus, but there were a few.
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I have to say, the graphics don't really look all that good, they can most certainly do better than that.
That sound you hear is the collective 360 owners and fanboys crying...
That sound you hear is the collective 360 owners and fanboys crying...
No need for GOWIII.....I have Gears of war 2.....PS3 fanboys cry your hearts out.
that was just breathtaking when the camera pulled out and the TAITAN is scaling the moutain.
OMG !! this will be the game of 2009 for sure.
I cant wait to see this game in full action.
I WANT TO KILL ZEUS SO BAD !!
Finally free to help the assailed titan, Kratos took aim and fired at Helios' chariot, which damaged the carriage enough to allow the Titan to grab and crush the god in the palm of his hand before flinging the injured deity and the wreckage of his vehicle across the stage. The titan then proceeded to climb the buildings of the city and proceed up the mountain. Seeking to finish the job that the Titan started, Papy took Kratos and reversed his steps, moving back to the courtyard and over to a precipice. Here, he fired a bolt at a harpy, who called in a flock of harpies to gather before attacking the warrior. Clearly, Kratos had other plans, as he leapt onto a Harpy, stabbed it a few times to move and then leapt to another before jumping onto the terrace on the other side. Asmussen mentioned that this was a different way that the ride-able characters could be used; that a player wouldn't always try to kill creatures off the bat because they might be necessary to gain access to new areas.
After fighting through more soldiers and scaling a set of walls and ledges, Kratos eventually emerged on the platform where the severely injured Helios lay crushed under the weight of his chariot. Before Kratos could leap onto him and destroy him, he found himself facing off against a new enemy: skeletal enemies with gigantic shields. Asmussen mentioned that these soldiers could protect against most attacks that Kratos could use and could even form phalanxes to defend each other. The lone weakness came with the arrival of a Cyclops, which Papy mounted and used to smash the shields and send the skeletons flying. Of course, the Cyclops could only take so much damage, and after the skeletons were eliminated, Papy hit the button prompt, and Kratos plunged his hands into the Cyclops' eye socket. Palming the beast's eyeball, he promptly ripped it clean out, with the connective tissue and nerve still attached. But the brutality wasn't done there. Kratos quickly walked over to Helios, and grabbed the god's head, squeezing and pulling with all of his strength as Helios screamed and fought back as best as he could in his weakened condition. In the end, Kratos was too powerful, and the Ghost of Sparta ripped his head from his shoulders. Asmussen dryly mentioned that Kratos had just acquired his latest power up.
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