
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon RX 550.Processor: Intel Core i5 (6th generation), AMD Ryzen 3 (2nd generation).The Nemean Cestus, a pair of gauntlets, and the Nemesis Whip, similar to the Blades of Exile, are required to advance in parts of the game for example, the Nemean Cestus is needed to break through objects composed of onyx.During the game, Kratos acquires new weapons-the Claws of Hades, the Nemean Cestus, and the Nemesis Whip-with other combat options.The weapon is a pair of blades attached to chains wrapped around Kratos’ wrists and forearms that can be swung in a number of maneuvers.

Kratos’ main weapon is the Blades of Exile, replacing the Blades of Athena used in previous installments and the opening moments of the game.Where the eyes and feathers increase the player’s health and magic meters, the horns increase the items meter, which allows further use of secondary weapons, called “Items”. In addition to finding Gorgon Eyes and Phoenix Feathers of the previous games, Minotaur Horns are a new item to be found. The puzzles included vary in difficulty: some puzzles only require objects to be placed in a specific position, while some require timing and precision, such as a puzzle with mechanics similar to Guitar Hero. The player must also climb walls and ladders, jump across chasms, and swing on ropes to proceed through the game. The enemies are an assortment of Greek mythological creatures, including centaurs, harpies, chimeras, cyclopes, satyrs, minotaurs, Sirens, cerberuses, and Gorgons. As with previous installments, the player controls the character Kratos from a fixed-camera perspective in combo-based combat, platforming, and puzzle games. It is a third-person single-player video game. The original God of War trilogy is available for Premium PlayStation Plus subscribers as part of its classics catalog.God of War III is an action-adventure game with hack-and-slash elements. But if you find yourself in love with today’s Kratos, and you want to discover (or revisit) his long and tortured past, then play this trilogy ASAP. The first two games are worth playing all the way through, but the third installment makes for more of a curious detour than a final destination. However, the reboot redeems this game in a unique way in that you see why Kratos needed to just go chill out. It has some poorly-aged portrayals of women and little to no innovation in the gameplay or story department.


Everything is very extra in God of War 3, including the hyperviolence in major encounters like the QTE decapitation of Helios and an eye-gouging end for Poseidon. The power fantasy the series had delivered evaporated as the third game leaned into all of the wrong tendencies. Kratos's character devolved into a caricature of an angry-all-the-time asshole with whom players felt zero connection.

God of War 3 is, unfortunately, not the sequel fans hoped it would be. God of War 3 brings all the brutality, but little else.
