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		<title>God of War III: It Only Does Half of the PS3&#8242;s Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 19:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[God of War III will set the bar for graphics as high as Mount Olympus when it releases in just a few days. But how much of the PlayStation 3’s power did the Sony exclusive actually use to achieve such a high level of jaw-dropping visuals? God of War III’s game director, Stig Amussen, reveals just how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God of War III will set the bar for graphics as high as Mount Olympus when it releases in just a few days. But how much of the PlayStation 3’s power did the Sony exclusive actually use to achieve such a high level of jaw-dropping visuals? God of War III’s game director, Stig Amussen, reveals just how much the team at Sony Santa Monica Studios squeezed out of Sony’s behemoth black machine.</p>
<p>During an interview conducted by UGDB, Stig Amussen remarked that he isn’t sure if Sony Santa Monica Studios were close to using even 50% of the PlayStation 3’s power. When asked if the team could go further with the PlayStation 3 with future games, Amussen replied:</p>
<blockquote><p>Absolutely, we can do much more with it. I don’t know if we are even close to 50% of PlayStation 3’s power at this point.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, God of War III doesn’t even use half of the PS3’s power, and is already being hailed as one of the best games ever released in terms of visuals, even topping Uncharted 2.</p>
<p>God of War III will unleash chaos on March 16th for North America, and 19th March for Europe.</p>
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		<title>God Of War III Demo – Lands on PS3 Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 01:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those members across the sea (or those with a European login) you’ll find that the much anticipated game God of War III is available for download according to the European PlayStation Blog. While I haven’t had the chance to play it firsthand (2671MB and currently downloading) some of the buzz surrounding reports on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those members across the sea (or those with a European login) you’ll find that the much anticipated game <a href="http://www.godofwar.com/Index/">God of War III </a>is available for download according to the <a href="http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2010/02/25/god-of-war-iii-demo-now-downloadable-from-playstation-store/">European PlayStation Blog</a>.</p>
<p>While I haven’t had the chance to play it firsthand (2671MB and currently downloading) some of the buzz surrounding reports on the Euro PlayStation blog is that the demo is a near direct correlation from E3 2009.  Those awaiting a demo in the States may be stuck sitting around in anticipation. There is no indication of a similar demo on the US blog, and after checking the store not too long ago, I can confirm that it’s not there. If it does happen to be the demo from the God of War collection released in September of last year, you may not be missing anything new. However, keep your eyes glued to the PlayStation store over the next week, and hopefully our favorite anti-hero will make an appearance soon.</p>
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		<title>God Of War Collection Took Just 15 Weeks To Port To Playstation 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 14:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony Santa Monica have confirmed that they read a lot of “blog posts” before deciding to port God Of War I &#38; II to Playstation 3. Dare we say, our own piece may have been what sparked Santa Monica into building the God Of War Collection, with more than a 150 comments [we've cleaned up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sony Santa Monica have confirmed that they read a lot of “blog posts” before deciding to port God Of War I &amp; II to Playstation 3. Dare we say, our own piece may have been what sparked Santa Monica into building the God Of War Collection, with more than a 150 comments [we've cleaned up the backend since - Ed] calling for a God Of War re-release on Playstation 3.</p>
<p>According to GameHunters, it took just 15 weeks for Bluepoint to successfully convert God Of War I &amp; II onto the Playstation 3.  That’s around July/August – sometime after E3 and proving that this whole PS2 ports business is totally feasible for other products.</p>
<p>Of course they’re going to have to be loved franchises to stand out amongst newer Playstation 3 releases. But if you keep making noise about Ico/Shadow Of The Colossus — we’re confident Sony are listening.</p>
<p>And with a 15 week turnaround, it doesn’t sound like they have much to lose either.</p>
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		<title>God Of War III on Playstation 3 Hands-On Impressions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 14:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dude, Kratos is really, really angry. Obviously writing about trailers, demos and collector’s editions here on PushSquare, we knew a lot about God Of War III. But nothing could prepare us for actually going hands-on with the game. Santa Monica’s latest in Sony’s biggest pie is brutal. The first thing God Of War III wants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dude, Kratos is really, really angry. Obviously writing about trailers, demos and collector’s editions here on PushSquare, we knew a lot about <a title="God Of War III 3 Playstation 3" href="http://ps3insiders.com/tag/god-of-war-iii">God Of War III</a>. But nothing could prepare us for actually going hands-on with the game. Santa Monica’s latest in Sony’s biggest pie is brutal.</p>
<p>The first thing God Of War III wants you to notice is the detail in Kratos’ model. The demo we played, which is exactly the same as the demo from E3, started out closed in on Kratos’ face with the title branded across the screen. As Kratos generally grinds his teeth, a quick stomp of the X button pulls the camera out and drops you into the game.</p>
<p>You’re hot on the pursuit of Helios, but naturally there are ton of obstacles along the way. Kratos furiously twitches at the sight of Helio’s chariot flying by, his new character model literally brimming with life. Seriously, Kratos looks good in this game. He always looked good on PS2, but now you can see all the detail of his muscles, animation in his face and posture. It just brings the whole experience to life. The backdrops aren’t too shabby either, with a rich sky overlooking the grand Greek architecture. David Jaffe said late last year that God Of War III looked like a “renaissance art canvas” and he wasn’t far off. The lighting is phenomenal and the colours rich. It’ll be amazing to see the final version of the game, as usually the graphics really come together in the last couple of months. Even at this still relatively early stage, the whole game is brimming with life.</p>
<p>Gameplay wise though, this is still God Of War. You hit Square and Triangle to perform light and heavy attacks respectively. Circle lets you grapple, and obviously X allows you to jump. The camera is fixed, giving you an epic sense of scale throughout.</p>
<p>As you mash your way through hordes of familiar enemies, you’ll notice the AI has been dramatically improved. Enemies work as a team now, usually directed by one bigger foe, making battles much more challenging. The strategies remain the same though. Those of you who were experts of the original God Of War games will find much familiarity here.</p>
<p>The demo opens up into a battle with a demonic looking snake-goat-lion-thingy — in which you must successfully rip apart every element of its body to destroy. Set in the background, a gigantic fire based titan will pull apart buildings and genuinely check out proceedings. He’s gorgeously animated, showcasing an enormous sense of scale. In typical God Of War fashion, you’ll need to use a glowing cannon to take down Helios in a slightly clunky sequence that’s probably the weakest part of the demo.</p>
<p>Once Helios is down you’ll need to platform your way across an enormous pit using the bodies of flying beasts. Once complete, you’ll find yourself face to face with Helios, your prey. He will be protected by an army of soldiers, so you’ll need to jump aboard a Cyclops to break them apart. Of course, once you’re done with the cyclops, Kratos manages to take time to rip out his eye, and then subsequently the head off Helios. There’s no talking, no banter, nothing. Kratos just gets it done.</p>
<p>The demo concludes with Kratos using an air flow to rise up to the gigantic fire titan. We’re not shown anymore. It’s a real testament to Sony and Santa Monica’s faith in their product that they’ve released a demo both this early and this polished. As we type, God Of War III is still approximately 5, if not 6 months away, which is a fairly long time in game development. And yet confidence in the product remains sky high.</p>
<p>It’s also interesting that the subject of the demo remains Sony’s only released content on God Of War III. It feels familiar, yes, but there are still approximately 8 more hours worth of content hidden somewhere in Santa Monica’s building. We’re so excited to see more at this point. Consider our appetite whet.</p>
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