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God of War II

God of War II (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 2
Tags: Action
Developer: SCE Santa Monica Studio
AKA: God of War II: Shuuen No Jokyoku (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
03/13/2007
EU
04/27/2007
JP
10/25/2007

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Staff Reviews

God of War II review

Reviewed January 15, 2021

Rob Hamilton says: "Rage against the heavens, the earth, the underworld...pretty much everything."
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Reader Reviews

God of War II review

Reviewed August 04, 2007

arkrex says: "Kratos. He was once a legendary Spartan warrior who fought in many great wars, and he conquered all of them. However, there was one battle he could not win. On the verge of a grisly defeat, he implored for the assistance of the God of War, Ares, to come down and smite his foes. In exchange for the godly intervention, Kratos’ soul now belonged to the vile deity. This set the scene for the events that occurred in the first God of War. "
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God of War II review

Reviewed March 21, 2007

phediuk says: "God of War II is not complicated. Multi-faceted plot? Pfft. How about five cutscenes in the whole game? Yeah, that's right. Even though the game is inundated with a stupidly self-conscious epic narrative and an equally pompous musical score, you won't care once you press the start button. From beginning to end, God of War II is Exhibit A for ass-kickery. You know those parts in other games where you're just forcing yourself along so you can get to the next cool part? They don't exist in GoW2. Ev..."
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God of War II review

Reviewed May 24, 2010

wolfqueen001 says: "This Pegasus is darker. Completely black except for fiery wings, it’s quite capable of defending itself with Kratos on its back. At a command, it’ll ram hostile griffins in the side or execute a forward dash to catch them off guard. These attacks are often more effective than using any of Kratos’ slashes, as his range is limited. At the same time, you must dodge energy blasts and charges from other aerial enemies, especially since the latter can send you into a spinning nosedive."
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God of War II Reviews Around the Internet

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AVG
9

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Rating
9/10

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