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Forums - Sony - The God of War III Media Blowout is HERE!!!

"Earlier this week, over 50 media outlets from North America and Europe saw God of War III, the “epic finale” to Kratos’ tale of revenge, played before their very eyes for the first time. The game’s director, Stig Asmussen, led off the session by sharing some key features of the game: Titan gameplay, Ride-able enemy characters, a new weapon system, large-scale battle. All of these were demonstrated in this extended trailer, which was shown next:"

Yeah acording to the Blog post from Jeff, it is game play footage, they probably changed the camera angles to give it more of a cinematic feel, which is insane lol, it looks incredible!!! I have the first 3 games and this one is as good as SOLD!!!



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drboot said:
Euphoria14 said:
drboot said:
This is a worrying question and quote;

Playboy: Gamers don’t want long load times or storylines, do you plan to recap everything?

Stig: For the most part in God of War games, we’ve never made people watch very long movies. Don’t expect God of War III to change that. As far as loading, it’s something we take pride in. We’re a streaming game, we don’t have load times.


So people who play games and GOW for the storyline are going to be disappointed.

 

How do you figure that?

He is saying the way the story is told is going to be just like how they did it in the first two.

How does that get spun into a negative?

This is next gen, developers should be pushing hard to deliver deeper stories more than ever before that rival film quality. GoW3 needs more exposition for it's narrative to compete with that of motion pictures. If this is going to be a truly next gen game, every aspect of it must be next gen. including the breadth of it's storyline and script quality.

I'm not saying those won't be there but the question and quote above does raise questions.

 

Video games =/= Films.

This is by far the worst attempt to shoot down a game I have ever seen.

Let me see if I've got this right.

Metal Gear Solid 4 gets criticized because it tries to be like a film and tell its story through long cinematics.

God of War III is going to get criticized because it doesn't try to be like a film and tell its story through long cinematics.

 

Do I have this right?

 

What we have here is God of War III, going with what is tried, tested and successful. They are beefing it up with next gen textures, animations, etc... it will look like a painting come to life from what I have heard. It continues the great storyline it had before.

Nobody complained about how the story was told before, why would they now?



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drboot said:
This is a worrying question and quote;

Playboy: Gamers don’t want long load times or storylines, do you plan to recap everything?

Stig: For the most part in God of War games, we’ve never made people watch very long movies. Don’t expect God of War III to change that. As far as loading, it’s something we take pride in. We’re a streaming game, we don’t have load times.


So people who play games and GOW for the storyline are going to be disappointed.

 

  perhaps you should re-read what Stig said before making outlandish claims.

Maybe this preview would be of help to you -.-

http://au.ps3.ign.com/articles/954/954097p1.html



From the IGN preview:

This comment led him directly into speaking about the plot of God of War III and what it encompasses. Picking up directly where God of War II left off, Kratos will ride Gaia as she and her fellow titans scale Mount Olympus to bring the fight to the gods. The Ghost of Sparta's need for revenge will cause him to stop at nothing to seek the death of Zeus and the gods that have wronged him. In the process, Asmussen mentioned, Kratos' actions will re-ignite the old war between the Gods and the Titans, known in classic mythology as the Titanomachy. "Nothing is going to stand in his way – he's going to bring chaos and destruction, and if that means bringing down all of Olympus, so be it," Asmussen said.

The re-ignition of the war is the backdrop of God of War III and will constantly surround Kratos as he moves throughout the entire game. Asmussen pointed out that there would be moments when he might be fighting on the arms and shoulders of Gaia with other Titans next to him against hordes of soldiers. At other moments, he'd be handling a puzzle or exploring part of Olympus, while battles between gods and Titans would rage in the background. The effects from the battles of these divine beings will swirl and cross the land that Kratos will navigate, so the fog of war will be rocked with smoke, ash, fire, explosions and other debris from these conflicts. "The best way that I can describe it is take D-Day, the Battle at Normandy, combine it with the movie Cloverfield, and put Kratos smack dab in the middle of it," Asmussen said.

However, even with these images described to us, Asmussen specifically stated that these weren't the only elements of the story or the plot that players could expect. While he refused to go into any details on the plot, he did mention that he wanted to point out three elements related to the plot. First, he specifically wanted the story to bridge the entire series instead of being an isolated tale by itself. God of War III will be the final game in the series, and Asmussen pointed out that key moments from the first two games would have a major impact within the third game, turning the story into a title that's incredibly deep and complex. Obviously, this could cause problems for those players than never picked up the first two, but Asmussen stated that he wanted to make sure that the plot would be, "a refresher course for fans of the series, but a history lesson for any newcomers."

Secondly, the team wanted to get into the head of Kratos and fully show and depict what is making him tick at a particular moment. Apparently the team always wanted to show a violent physical struggle for Kratos but a violent emotional struggle, as well; these two elements will play out hand in hand within the fast-paced action of God of War III. Finally, the team wanted to have an epic finale to send the series out with a bang. Asmussen said that because the game will start very strong, it's going to end very strong, as well, and he feels that there will be a punch to the ending with a truth and relevance that will hit each person that picks up the controller and plays the game from start to finish.

http://au.ps3.ign.com/articles/954/954097p2.html



fanboy alert!!! LOL

All he said is they won't recap the story. DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How does that transelate to no story? You either can't read or you are just trolling along. Please do correct me if I am wrong. There is a very big difference is no recap and no story. I'm sure you are capable of differentiating the two.



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Didn't impress me...



god of war 3 is the new killzone 2... ;)

*as far as awsomeness i mean*




whorenraged said:
Didn't impress me...

 

troll...make your exit




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blazinhead89 said:
Holy Shit! Was this what Jaffe was talking about o.o

 

 

Nope, that's not what he saw. He saw that trailer, but he was talking about something else. So expect it to look better.



Prediction:

TGS this year for PS3 will be amazing.

Grandia comes to PSN(PSone classic).

First Versus gameplay this year.

The Adventures Of Duane and Brando