...what are you talking about?So just because its rumor to have co-op it wont be a great single player experience?Where did I hear this before?AAK said:Damn, well Bayonetta might be the last great Single Player Action game to ever be released.
What if one person is a titan and the other is Kratos? Think about it.CcrooK said:Co-op. Psh. Kratos works alone. He doesn't need no bitch getting in his way.
Loudninja said:...what are you talking about?So just because its rumor to have co-op it wont be a great single player experience?Where did I hear this before?
AAK said:See: Resident Evil 5.
templeusox said:What if one person is a titan and the other is Kratos? Think about it.
AAK said:Hey, it's a deathmatch style afair or horde muder and crap, I'm ok with it.
But Stay the **** away from the campaign.
alr1ghtstart said:See: Uncharted 2
It does sound familiar. :lolRikyfree said:Hmmm I could have sworn I heard this argument before...
:lol :lolBobTheFork said:Hopefully they won't wait too long to make any online official. I would hate to see some of you agonize over whether an unconfirmed rumor has ruined a game you haven't played yet.
And it's not an insignificant bonus. When I started up the version of God of War in Collection for the first time, I was shocked at how great it looked. And then later, when I tried God of War 2 -- the game many said should have been on PS3 in the first place -- I was even more impressed. That initial shock value that both games provide is extremely impressive. For the first 10 minutes or so of each game, it felt like I was playing something new.
But that's what God of War Collection is all about -- it's not a comprehensive museum-style release with tons of improvements, new bonus features, Chains of Olympus, Betrayal, etc., but instead a great rerelease of two of the best games of all time in high definition. Here's hoping Sony continues the trend with another critical darling pair of games soon.
The God of War Collection is the perfect title to close out 2009. The updated graphics and trophy support will keep you coming back until March hits with the release of God of War III. Containing two of the best PS2 games for only $40, this collection is a steal. If you missed out on these two titles in the past, then this is the perfect time to play the definitive version of each title. God of War Collection is a must-own for any PS3 owner.
RoadHazard said:Getting excited! Haven't played any of the games before, and I really liked the GoW III demo, so I'm sure I'm in for something awesome. Unfortunately, as I'm in Sweden, I'll probably not get my copy until next week, but it sure beats wating for the (yet without a hint of a release date or even a confirmation of existing) European version.
spats said:They did say SCEE is bringing it over, but we would have to wait until next year. Sorry I can't find you the source. Might've been on ps blog.
The second game is a larger and also more tightly scripted experience; the first game is better at symmetrical design that highlights the progress you've made in your journey (both in the design of its megadungeon and in the way that the 'go forth and return' structure of the plot works out) in an immensely satisfying fashion. Also the way their stories are told and the level of character development are different, but I enjoy both. Think of GoW1 as a circle representing the archetypal hero's journey with some really amazing stuff along the way, think of GoW2 as a fairly linear roller coaster ride representing ass and kicking it.ACE 1991 said:I've never played the first two games, super pumped for this collection. For those who have never played 1 or 2, how do they stack up against each other?
ACE 1991 said:I've never played the first two games, super pumped for this collection. For those who have never played 1 or 2, how do they stack up against each other?
VegaShinra said:Hands-On: God of War Collection: Never Been Better
Sony ends 2009 with a great game. Next week will be a busy week of gaming.
If you havent played these two titles before, thats disappointing, but now you get a second chance to play the definitive versions of each title, respectively.
Freedom = $1.05 said:I'm kinda looking forward to reading 1st timers play this game, sorta like what happened with people who started playing the MGS series in the run up to MGS4. There are so many "OMFG" moments in these games, especially GOW2.
ChryZ said:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009...h-god-of-war-collection-developer-commentary/
They managed to get 1080p mode in! It was mentioned around 5m10s.
ChryZ said:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009...h-god-of-war-collection-developer-commentary/
They managed to get 1080p mode in! It was mentioned around 5m10s.
TMoss said:To be clear, it's 960x1080 mode scaled to 1920x1080. This is commonly known as half 1080 mode.
In my opinion, 720p displayed on a 1080p TV is more visually appealing. But depending on the crispness of your tv this might not always be true. So Bluepoint added it anyway.
Philanthropist said:Do you have a review copy or anything to know that?
ChryZ said:http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009...h-god-of-war-collection-developer-commentary/
They managed to get 1080p mode in! It was mentioned around 5m10s.
shagg_187 said:If this is what I think this is then it's the "cheat" for GoW2 that I was talking about earlier and I was asking Jim what happens when you enter the cheat!! There is a "High Definition mode" cheat in God of War 2 where the game ran at 576p (If I'm correct) if you enter "L1, L2, L3, Circle and Square" simultaneously before the "SCEA Presents" screen showed up.
Jim, please confirm!!