naznatips said:
Well, first of all, I'm half Greek and grew up on the Greek epics. Jason and the Argonauts was literally a bedtime story for me, so I seriously doubt you have the knowledge to argue with me on the Greek Pantheon. If you're complaining about it changing the history of the Greek Pantheon, almost every single story in it was in conflict with another, so there is no complete history, and characters were added and history changed with every new story. What you can follow on the Greek Pantheon are characterizations, which God of War was quite accurate on most of the time. As for it not being as good as God of War 1, I'd begin with the mediocre combat. An attempt to copy God of War, it's not nearly as smooth and the combos aren't nearly as interesting. In addition the enemies lack any early variety, and the first boss fight was nothing but a pathetic guard and slash. The scale is pathetic compared to GoW, and the setting an extremely shallow, poor, and fractured representation of the Divine Comedy, which the developers have even dropped the theme of completely. I'd carry on with the forgettable music and the mediocre graphics (for this generation), and end with the fractured pacing broken plot delivery. I also find it insulting to Bayonetta to compare it to this. Hope that answers your questions. |
Well, I’ve got ZERO Greek blood in me, but I'm not arguing with you over the history of Greek Pantheon...I'm saying God Of War is like one of those "Based on a true stories" movies...I'm not judging how Good or Bad it is, just that they basically did what they wanted to do with it. DI is basically taking “artistic liberties” with Divine Comedy, and I can certainly understand someone trying to complain about how closely it copies God Of War, but it’s a far stretch to say it somehow diverges totally from it’s source, as compared to God Of War…my question to you is how? Also, you've judged the ENTIRE plot of the game based on the demo?