18. God of War III (PS3)
Last year, I made it my mission to at least re-beat the first two God of War games in preparation for finally forging ahead in this series. I've never played God of War III, the various God of War spin offs, and of course the modern sequels that have Kratos living in Norse mythology times. I've read numerous sources online that said you don't have to really beat the original GOW trilogy to understand what's going on in 2018's God of War, however I felt like even if that's true, I'd at least appreciate the 2018 game and Ragnarok a lot more if I did. Well, this evening I finally beat God of War III for the first time, and while I mostly enjoyed my experience with it, the game was certainly a mix of pretty high highs and various low lows that have me feeling conflicted.
My biggest gripes and some of my biggest praised revolve around God of War 3's gameplay. Unlike GOW2 which at times felt way too derivative of the first GOW's gameplay, mainly the various abilities, weapons and power ups you receive, GOW3 felt very fresh. GOW3 introduces almost an entirely new set of weapons and abilities while still using the pretty awesome core gameplay found in those first two entries. Combat feels probably the best its felt in any of the first three GOW games, The various abilities you unlike through the course of the game result in some of the best boss battles of the series up to this point...but also some of the worst too. The Hades boss fight has officially become my favorite boss fight in the series, meanwhile fighting the giant scorpion and Zeus to an extent have become some of my least favorite encounters. However, it's not the combat gameplay that drags my opinion of GOW3's overall gameplay down. No, it's kinda everything else for the most part.
The platforming in GOW3 is definitely the worst in the series up to this point. A new harpy grabbing mechanic is introduced and my god is it awful. I don't know how many times I plummeted to my death when trying to jump to another harpy or onto a ledge. Then there's the issues with some of the platforming when you're not replying on harpies, and just, you know, jumping from one ledge to the next. There are also a plethora of new gameplay mechanics just as sections where you're either flying or plummeting while having to dodge a punch of objects and obstacles. Meandering Kratos in this sections sucks and it's almost a certainty that you will take a needless amount of damage when getting through them. I won't knock GOW3's puzzles too much, but yes, some of them are fairly annoying and tedious as well. Oh, and to top it all off, near the end of the game you're introduced to an escort mechanic which just felt tacked on a frankly just as annoying as escort mechanics are in most games.
While you will be in combat with the various monsters and enemies present in GOW3 most of the time, these other mechanics are enough of an annoyance where it's impossible to to mention them. There were times when playing GOW3 where I thought to myself, "Wow, this game is amazing to play!" only for me to have the opposite opinion of it half an hour later. It was fairly jarring, but in the end, I will say that GOW3's gameplay is better overall than it is worse.
GOW3's best quality consistently is its visuals and presentation. This is a very good looking 7th gem game. Especially the character modeling on Kratos and several other main characters is highly detailed and just gives them new life in terms of how great they look. Although, in saying this, visual fidelity of characters seemed to be a mixed bag, with some of the more minor characters looking noticeably less detailed than Kratos, which was a bit odd looking at times. Still, this didn't distract too much from what was otherwise a game full of very good looking character models and their animations. Likewise, the backgrounds and settings in GOW3 look fantastic! There are a few areas such as the labyrinth that I wasn't as big of a fan of, but like the previous 2 games, GOW3 does an excellent job of portraying the epicness of scale that really gives this series a distinct identity. Fighting, enemy, and boss design and animations are also amazing for the most part.
In terms of GOW3's story, it's definitely the weakest of the original trilogy. The writing just feels a bit all over the place despite the central plot revolving around Kratos' obsession with seeking vengeance against Zeus. There were a few times where you have to go out of your way to find some odd thing, but then another thing needs to be found, and for reasons Kratos seems to care more about those other things than he does getting his revenge. There is also a part towards the end of the game where Kratos just acts weird and it definitely seemed to clash with the character that has been established thus far in the game. I am purposely being vague as not to spoil anything, but yeah, while not terrible, the writing was definitely a lot weaker than it was in GOW and GOW2.
Finally, audio in GOW3 is pretty awesome. Character voice acting, including the inclusion of some recognizable celebrity talent was all really good for the most part. The soundtrack felt like it was lifted from the previous two games, which is fine, but nothing music wise really stood out for me. Still, the soundtrack is perfectly appropriate and fitting for this game which means I have nothing inherently bad to say about it. Sound effects all sound meaty and cool, and the sound design in general is on par with what you'd expect from an early 2010s AAA game.
Beyond mostly enjoying GOW3 and being happy I finally beat it, I am possibly even more excited to move on to the modern GOW games. I know those games have their critics, but overall the consensus seems to be that Santa Monica Studios sent the series in a different direction with a much different Kratos than what we got in the original trilogy and spinoff games. I'm eager to see how this plays out and if I do in fact appreciate GOW 2018 more now that I've recently beat the original trilogy. Still, newer games aside, GOW3 is a fitting and welcome entry in the original canon of games that I'm happy I played and will certainly return to again someday down the road. (2/23/26) [37/50]