God of War HD

God of War HD (2010)

by Bluepoint Games, Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (SCEI)
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Historical
Game modes:Single player
Story:Unleash the power of the Gods and embark on a merciless quest as Kratos, an ex-Spartan warrior driven to destroy Ares, the God of War. Armed with lethal double chainblades, Kratos must carve through mythology’s darkest creatures— including Medusa, Cyclops, the Hydra and more, while solving intricate puzzles in breathtaking environments. Driven by pure revenge, nothing can stop Kratos from achieving absolution. * Remastered at a resolution of 720p. * Anti-aliased graphics for 60 frames per second gameplay.Show more
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Esse jogos chega ser injusto com os demais hacking slash. Jogo extremamente envolvente, me prendeu do inicio ao fim. Incluindo a arena de desafios que é liberada assim que termina o jogo.
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