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electrode commented on wheatie's list wheatie Impersonations
Good thing you're stuck with Sonic's "Whoo! Feeling good!" Instead of the Werehog death scream.

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electrode completed God of War: Ghost of Sparta

This review contains spoilers

Man I really wish this one was longer. I think it's technically longer than Chains of Olympus, but it flew by so much faster, and that sucks because I find it quite a bit more fun.

Strangely enough, it seems like this game might have inspired the Norse games more than the rest of the Greek games did. An emphasis on Kratos's family, the ability to strengthen the blades by charging them with fire, and the final boss fight has Kratos fighting alongside his brother who will attack on his own, but will also use projectiles on your command. Maybe that's a stretch, but it was noticeable to me, I wonder if there was some inspiration here?

The gameplay is quite a bit improved in this installment compared to Chains of Olympus. Fighting with the blades is relatively the same, but you can charge them with fire at will now, which will heat up enemies and cause them to burst after a few seconds. Although I still didn't use magical abilities very often, I found they were way, way more useful; the Eye of Atlantis is great for blasting an enemy with a shit ton of lightning, the Scourge of Erinys corrals enemies to wherever your control pad is pointed at (I think? It was a bit hard to tell) which makes hitting them a breeze - this was the magic I used the most -, and the Horn of Boreas can freeze nearby enemies. I didn't use the Horn outside of its tutorial (which I got a 200+ combo in lol), but it seems more useful than all the magic abilities in CoO. Finally, there's the second weapon of the game - which you thankfully get around halfway through the adventure rather than the witching hour - the Arms of Sparta, a Spartan spear and shield that I... didn't love using. It's got a strong projectile by throwing the spear (another than the Norse game later do) without using magic, but I found the range too limiting, a little too slow, and it felt like I was more exposed. I know a lot of people love this weapon, so perhaps I'm just missing something, but I preferred the blades when I didn't need a projectile.

I also gotta say that this game is kinda pretty. I didn't have a PSP growing up (and still don't, this is an emulator), so I'm not sure how good the games looked on hardware, but this game and CoO look great here - Chains of Olympus already looked good, but this one ups the value just a bit more.

As for the story, I think it's kind of a downgrade. Yes, Chains of Olympus had kind of a scattered mess of a story, but it was a pretty grandiose one, and the ending to it was great. Ghost of Sparta, meanwhile, is rather straightforward. Kratos learns his brother is still alive, so he goes off to find him. And then he does. And then they fight. And then they work together to kill Thanatos, but at the expense of Deimos's life. That's pretty much it. Deimos himself was boring, too. I thought he was going to have a more involved role, but you have a boss fight against him, and then fight with him, and that's it. He's characterized by being angry at Kratos for "letting him get taken," and then pretty immediately forgives him when Kratos saves him, then he dies. There's nothing there. Athena isn't in this game much either, and she has more depth (though I guess she is an established character, so maybe that's unfair). It's much less of an epic tale (epic in the unironic sense) than Chains of Olympus. It's more personable, but not interesting enough for me to care. Deimos wasn't a known character before this, afaik, and he's pretty much only mentioned once after this in an optional conversation in one of the Norse games.

All of that is to say, this game is better on the stuff I care more about, but floundered a bit on the rest. As I started out this review by saying, I wish this game was longer. Let us learn more about Deimos and his relationship with Kratos, especially as adults, let us fight with the two of them side by side more, and let us just experience the improved combat more. Yeah, I can replay the game obviously, but I still just wish there was more to it.

Anyway, I please ask that all of you refer to me the same way the narrator does Erinys: "Pain given form, evil given life."

5 days ago


electrode commented on electrode's list Ranking Sonic games by their main vocal themes
@moschidae tfw this is my escape

tfw i'm running through this world and i'm not looking back

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electrode commented on electrode's list Often disliked games that I think I would enjoy if I played.
@CDX I'm fine with it not feeling like a Sonic game because it's a spin-off, so I don't really expect the same things as other Sonic games.

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electrode commented on electrode's list Ranking Sonic games by their main vocal themes
@The_Gaming_Dog12 but.... the possibilities......... are never-ending!!

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electrode commented on electrode's list Often disliked games that I think I would enjoy if I played.
@Teshena I find most hated games are only hated due to circumstances of their release and less that they're genuinely bad. A game that would be considered just underwhelming right now, might have been considered the worst thing that could have possibly happened at the time.

@_DC I tend to like games that people don't, and I like to try and highlight the good things about games rather than let notably bad things ruin the whole experience.

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electrode commented on electrode's list Ranking Sonic games by their main vocal themes
@DeemonAndGames I'm pretty sure the first one I ever heard was Sonic Heroes. I owned that game before any other 3D Sonic, if I remember correctly. Though I heard Live & Learn and Open Your Heart way more as Heroes got broke and I played those two much more.

5 days ago


electrode completed Mob Control
I played this for about an hour and a half last night, eyes glazed over, podcast in the background, up way too late, feeling nothing. I understand iPad babies, I get the hype. This is not a good game, but it brings a kind of sweet numbness that I can fall into. A void of nothingness to placate my mind. No more thoughts bearing down on me. It all leads to, just like The Elder Scrolls


oblivion.

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electrode commented on fror's list Electronic Arts E3 2007 Press Conference
this is such a sad line up omg

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