God of War III Remastered Review: Great for Newcomers, but Not Worth Revisiting

Advertisement
By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 26 July 2015 13:54 IST

God of War is an exploration of Greek myths, wrapped around a cool, action-packed video game that has been incredibly popular, with different instalments on the PS2, PS3, and now, a remastered version on the PS4.

In God of War, you control Kratos - a rage filled Spartan hellbent on getting revenge on the Gods who have wronged him - by killing off the entire pantheon. The first game was so popular that it spawned a series that includes seven games across the PS2, PS3, PlayStation Portable (PSP), feature phones, and PS Vita. Barring the mobile version that was in 2D, every game in the series sported gorgeous 3D graphics complete with gory combat.

(Also see: God of War III Remastered Coming to PS4 on July 14)

Advertisement

While a new entry for the PS4 is pretty much inevitable, for now PS4 owners can check out God of War III remastered. It's accessible to newcomers so you don't need to have played any God of War games before this to enjoy the game or follow the story.

Advertisement

Without spoiling much, you'll be hacking and slashing your way against hordes of foes. These range from shambling corpses, to minotaurs, to the Gods themselves. Some of the enemies you will face include Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus. Along the way you'll earn a bunch of power-ups, complete puzzles, indulge in glorious action sequences, and exact the vengeance Kratos has desired since 2005.

Advertisement

The game truly shines in combat. It lacks the depth of its contemporaries like Devil May Cry and Bayonetta, but it remains extremely enjoyable. Here, combat makes you to feel like a raging lunatic rather than a stylish, calculating combatant, and that is what the character Kratos is all about.

At lower difficulties you can simply button mash your way to victory in most battles. If you decide to ramp up the challenge, be prepared to think a lot harder. Moves at your disposal range from grabbing an enemy soldier's skull and pummelling it into other opponents, to summoning spear throwing Spartans, and there's enough variety to keep things from going stale. But it isn't without problems.

Advertisement

(Also see: Top 5 HD Game Remasters to Play Right Now)

 

For one there is the prevalence of Quick Time Events (QTEs), particularly for boss battles. These sequences require you to press buttons as the prompts show up on screen, which takes you out of the gameplay mechanics that have been established so far, and instead turns an enjoyable game into a semi-interactive movie clip. These mechanics also feel a little worse on the PS4, and we found ourselves missing the more sturdy PS3 controllers.

Throw in camera angles that feel a restrictive and serve to annoy you during some of the platforming sections and you'd wish there was a little more work put into this remaster.

Although the game preserves the flaws of the original, it deserves praise for the way in which it makes use of the extra power of the PS4. Like The Last of Us, this game also shows smoother gameplay on the newer console. It was a visual treat on the PS3, and looks even better now.

Graphical enhancements and smoothness aside, the game features a photo mode, allowing you to to share screenshots with friends. Though it's not mentioned at the back of the box, it also has Remote Play - the ability to play the game on a PS Vita as well, which works with no fuss.

Clocking in at around 10 hours, God of War III is worth buying if you've never experienced the series before, but there is not much value added, and old fans have little reason to return to this title.

We played God of War III Remastered on the PS4. It's available on the PS4 for Rs. 2,750.

Pros

  • Looks good
  • Plays well
  • Easy entry point for newcomers

Cons

  • Not much value for fans
  • QTEs feel tougher on the Dual Shock 4

Rating (out of 10): 8

 
KEY SPECS
Genre Action-Adventure
Platform PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4)
Modes Single-player
Series God of War
PEGI Rating 18+
 
NEWS

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement
Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Airtel-Perplexity Free Offer Now Requires a Card to Continue
  2. Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini Confirmed to Launch in India Alongside These Models
  3. OnePlus Pad Go 2 Review
  4. iQOO Z11 Turbo Design Teased; Specifications Leaked
  5. Huawei Watch 10th Anniversary Edition With 1.38-inch AMOLED Screen Launched
  6. Steam Winter Sale: Best Deals Under Rs. 500 and More
  7. OnePlus Reportedly Developing New Smartphone for India, Global Markets
  8. Here's When the Redmi Pad 2 Pro 5G Will Launch in India
  9. Here's When the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Could Reach Stores in 2026
  10. You Can Now Adjust How ChatGPT Responds to You With New Settings
  1. Blue Origin Launches First Wheelchair User to Space and Back
  2. Planet-Eating Stars Offer a Glimpse Into Earth’s Fate as the Sun Nears Its Final Stages
  3. New Ionic Liquid Breaks Stability Barrier for Perovskite Solar Cells
  4. Yann LeCun Sets Up Advanced Machine Intelligence AI Startup After Announcing Departure From Meta
  5. Nayanam Now Available For Streaming Online: What You Need to Know About This Psychological Thriller Online
  6. Kaya-Chan Isn’t Scary OTT Release Details: Know Where to Watch This Anime Horror-Comedy Series Online
  7. Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Gets One UI 8.5 Beta 2 Update in India With New Improvements, Bug Fixes
  8. Oppo Pad Air 5 Display, Battery Upgrades Confirmed Ahead of December 25 Launch in China
  9. OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT With Adjustable Personality Traits, Response Styles
  10. Huawei Nova 15 Ultra Launched With 6,500mAh Battery, Kirin 9010S Chip, Nova 15 Pro, Nova 15 Tag Along: Price, Features
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.