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God of War: Ascension Review

Sometimes it's better to end early, rather than try and force an encore.
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Kratos, the lone Spartan with an attitude problem, has already become a god, ascended Olympus in a crazy war, and given humanity hope at the cost of personal sacrifice. So what’s next for him? An unnecessary prequel story with a hard as nails, but well-designed, multiplayer mode. See all the gory gameplay above and learn the details of why God of War: Ascension is worth considering, but also why you should stay wary of it.

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Game: God of War: Ascension
Platforms: PS3 (Reviewed), PS Now
Price: $7.99 to $19.99
Rating: 6/10

The game reviewed was acquired via a PSN card gifted to me by my friend Robert, who is totally awesome!


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God of War: Ascension Review

Does Kratos’s latest adventure truly fulfill its godly intentions? God of War: Ascension falls short of the series' legacy but still provides a fun adventure worthy of anyone's PS3 library.