


Unleash the God Within! ⚡️
God of War for PS4 redefines action-adventure gaming with its compelling narrative, dynamic combat, and stunning visuals, immersing players in a rich Norse mythology while exploring the complex relationship between Kratos and his son.










| ASIN | B01GW8XOY2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,346) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 135 x 170 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Item model number | 3001886 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 1.52 x 13.46 x 17.02 cm; 58.97 g |
| Release date | 20 April 2018 |
| Studio | Sony |
S**E
Strong GoTY contender !
This is definitely one of the best games of the year and a must have on the PlayStation 4. From the story to the visuals to the soundtrack, everything about this game makes you fall in love with it. The story is a very touching one where Kratos is now a father and is on a journey with his son. It is told in a wonderful way where you can really feel and relate to the characters in the game. I won't say much more about the story to avoid spoilers. The combat is easily on the best ones I've come across, it makes you wanna seek out every enemy in the world just so that you can swing your axe at them. There are a lot of customization options to use on your weapon that gives the combat a greater depth. The soundtrack goes really well with the Norse setting of the game while maintaining a hint of that classic God of War. And keep in mind this is a very different Kratos you play as, he is no longer that angry person seeking out to kill all the gods. He's a father trying to protect his child while making him learn more about their world. Visually it's stunning and runs smoothly even on my PS4 Slim and the photomode in the game creates great opportunities for all the screenshot lovers out there. Overall a must have game if you own a PS4, or even a game that's worth buying the PS4 for.
P**R
Hands down the best game till date
Undoubtedly the best PS 4 game ever , best gameplay across any console. Other game manufacturers take note, A new era of Console gaming has started and the bar is has been set very high. This game gives you an immersive gaming experience that no movie or game has ever achieved, The sale of used Xbox console on OLX is at an all time high :D . Also the most important fact is this perticular version " day one version" is exclusively only for European and certain Asian market and is not available in us or any other western countries and has the best cover art on any other version, I have friends in US who literally begged for me to buy this version and ship it to them :) . Santa Monica has absolutely nailed it this time , proving a lot of people wrong and breaking the multiplayer hype trend . This game is worth every paisa and every second you spent on it and the gameplay is gripped with emotions of all sorts, you will enjoy every moment of its narative and the bond and beautiful relationship between kratos and Atreus. This is an absolute beautiful time to be a PS 4 gamer. Don't think twice , get the game and start slicing through all the glory and mayhem. Also this version comes with some freebies like dynamic theme and armour .
B**E
God of War (PS4) Review
INTRODUCTION God of War (which will also be refereed to as GOW in this review) is a third-person action-adventure, Greek mythological, hack-and-slash title developed by Sony’s Santa Monica Studio for Sony’s PlayStation gaming system. Ever since the release of first GOW in 2005, it has been a flagship title for the PlayStation brand, spanning over eight titles across multiple PlayStation systems. 2018’s GOW is the first original GOW title released on the PlayStation 4, which not a remaster or port of past titles. It is also the latest game released after God of War: Ascensions (2013). Not only does the latest installment change the tone of the game, but it is also the first time we get to see Kratos take up the role of a father figure. Can the hot-blooded Spartan warrior handle it? STORY 9/10 The story of GOW talks place after the events of God of War 3. Greece was completely destroyed in Kratos’ battle against the Olympian Gods and he has migrated to the land of the Vikings and Norse mythology. Over there, he manages to find a place he could call home and even managed to start a family. The story starts at the eve of Kratos’ wife, Faye’s death, leaving behind a son, Atreus who is still unaware of his true nature and it is Kratos’ responsibility to take care-of and teach him the ways of their world while still being haunted by the deeds of his past. Both son and father set out on a journey to fulfill Faye’s last wish which is for her ashes to be scattered from the highest point in all of the nine realms. The journey is made more complicated by the Norse Gods. We were a bit disappointed with the limited number of Norse gods that made an appearance in the game but the way things end is satisfying enough that it provides a sense of closure while still leaving enough room to work with if Santa Monica Studios ever decides to make another God of War game set in the same world. Every main titled god of war game has been a personal journey for Kratos with vengeance being the central theme, God of War (2018) takes a different approach that, it is still a personal journey, but instead of vengeance, this journey is about atonement and fulfillment of a loved ones last wish all the while building a bond Kratos had never experienced before, a bond between a father and a son, a bond of unconditional love. This approach is certainly a first for the God of War series and something very few would have believed to have worked as well as it did. GAMEPLAY 9.5/10 The gameplay, much like past entires is a third-person action-adventure title with some substantial changes. First and most obvious one being the game structure. The game is set in a semi-open world where objectives are broken into main story missions and sub-objectives or side missions. You can engage in only the story and completely avoid the side-missions if you do choose, but avoiding side-missions risks the chances of acquiring valuable loot and rewards attainable which could help you proceed the campaign more smoothly. As much as the game gives you an option to travel and experience the game world, it is, still at heart, a linear story based game. Another aspect that’s totally different from past titles is the camera controls. Previous titles opted to go with a fixed camera-angle where the camera was fixed in each area of the game and you would have little to no control over the camera. This method of camera control was replaced with an over-the-shoulder one where the camera can be manipulated by the players themselves. Fixed camera-angles always worked for the God of war series as it always played as a hack and slash title also, where they would try to fill the screen with as many enemies as possible. When being surrounded by such a large number of enemies, a wide-angle view is beneficial as it lets you know if an enemy is behind you or not or when and where to dodge when needed. This advantage is gone when the fixed camera-angles are ditched for a free-form camera. But the developers managed to find a solution for this potential issue; two actually. If you remember, Atreus, Kratos’ son also accompanies him on this journey and he acts as an assistant when it comes to combat. Atreus is a training archer and you can Command him to fire elemental-infused arrows at enemies which not only stuns them, but also at times distracts them. Not only that, but Atreus will also warn you if an enemy is behind you and is about to attack you. Along with Atreus, you also have a sort of ring indicator which warns you about enemies close-by you that are gonna attack by pointing and turning into a deeper red the closer the attacking enemy is to you. Speaking of attacking enemies, your mode of defense are not your iconic Blades of Chaos, but instead a axe called the Leviathan Axe and a shield. The Leviathan axe is a special axe infused with the ability of frost. This axe makes for a decent supplement for the Blades of Chaos as it is good for close and long-range attacks. You can upgrade the axe in two ways; one, by visiting the blacksmith and using special materials that you find along your journey. This update improves the physical strength of the axe. Another form of upgrade is to improve the performance of the axe by using Exp points that you gain which unlocks more combos and abilities. The later is also applicable onto other weapons such as the shield and Atreus’ bow. The shield acts as a defense tool which you should consider mastering as soon as possible as combat will be extremely difficult if you do not learn to block and parry attacks. Aside from these standard weapons, you will find more items to fill your arsenal along the way. The game also boasts a light RPG mechanic, which is a first for the series as well. You can craft (crafting requires materials which is scattered across the game world) or find Armor parts which you can then equip to your liking. Armor provides Kratos with stat boosts. You can even apply runes onto both your Armor and weapons. Armor runes give you status buffs while Weapon runes give you special attacks. Armor and runes are also ranked from Common to Legendary. The game also incorporates light puzzle mechanics in between all the frantic combat and exploring much like past entries. Most of the puzzle sections are easy to get-by but what ever is there is pretty creative. Some share small similarities to The Legend of Zelda series. But there are times where the sheer variety is just lacking. Once you solve a puzzle, the next one is bound to be somewhat similar. We should also point out that there are times when the combat can get a bit difficult unless you plan out your strategies first and we can’t stress enough to practice and master parrying. The entire gameplay is, in short, a major overhaul. We can even call it a modernization to some extent. Does all this work? Most definitely. VISUALS & PERFORMANCE 10/10 The game runs at 1080p@30fps on standard PS4 and the PS4 Pro offers the option to run the game in checkerboard rendered 4K@30fps. We tested the game on a standard PS4 and the game manages to run at a solid 30fps for the most part with seldom dips here and there. The game even manages to maintain its 30fps during hectic combat sequences. On the PS4 Pro, it’s a completely different story. The offers you the option to choose between resolution and performance mode. Resolution mode let’s you play the game in checkerboard rendered 4K@30fps with few frame-rate drops. Performance mode lets you play the game at a higher frame-rate mode. It seems like the game is targeting a 60fps but often misses to hit the mark. On the visual stand-point, this game is a technical marvel. This is one of the most breath-taking games available on console right now. Every single asset used in the game screams attention to detail. “Photogenic” is a word which is best used to describe this title because of how the devs used filters to get be a certain pop to the large assortment of areas and scenes. Everything from character details, cloths physics, environmental details, volumetric lighting, character motion and shadow effects is marvelously crafted and executed. The game has no loading screens except for when you die or boot-up the game. This is also the first game that boasts a single-shot experience. Meaning the game does not cut in any moment except for when you die. This makes the game feel like one entire journey with zero interruptions. AUDIO 10/10 The audio performance is also another marvel which the game manages to achieve. The GOW series always opted to go for a orchestral melody which always heightened the significants the Greek theme the series had always going for it. They’ve managed to repeat the same level of excellence with a touch of Nordic tune this time around which not only sounds great but also helps to elevate the tension in between scenes. Even the voice work has been done masterfully. With a touch quality not seen in many games except for AAA titles. Every voice actor involved with this game did a magnificent job. OVERALL SCORE : STORY : 9/10 GAMEPLAY : 9.5/10 VISUALS & PERFORMANCE : 10/10 AUDIO : 10/10 TOTAL SCORE : 38.5 96.25% rate of approval CONCLUSION This is without a doubt the best God of War title to date and is certainly a game anyone with a PlayStation 4 system should consider playing. This also acts as a reminder to companies that consider long story based single player experiences to be a dying trend. And for those out there, contemplating of getting a PS4 system or not. Now is the best time to jump on-board and grab one. This game is simply worth it. Our love for the series was ignited again after playing this title and can’t wait to see how they intend to proceed with the title. NOTES :- The game was play tested on a Standard PS4 with screenshots used to for the video being taken by us during our playtime. Performance analysis was conducted using both Primary and Secondary data. If anyone has any further questions regarding the game, feel free to ask on the game’s “ask a question” section in the page and someone or we will try to get back to you as soon as possible.
L**O
A very different Kratos. A brilliant character study.
God Of War (2018) takes a different path with Kratos and his son fulfilling a deeply personal quest. The story is one of the best I've experienced in single player campaigns. You can feel the emotional conflict in Kratos when he tries to protect his son. Graphically, I have nothing to say about this game. It is the best looking game on PS4 so far. I don't even have a PS4 pro, it still looks spectacular on a normal PS4. Even after completing the main story, there's tons of stuff to do. You can unlock 4 realms (worlds) that has nothing to do with the main campaign. The main story took me around 20-25 hours to beat. If you play all the side quests, it'll take you more than 40 hours to beat the entire game. In the end, Sony is constantly proving every year that single player campaigns will never die anytime soon. You don't need multiplayer to attract gamers. All you need is a good story, great characters. And I'm glad I chose PS4 over XBOX (it's not even up for a discussion). PS4 has a wide array of exclusives that Xbox has no answer for. I'll rate this 10/10 without blinking an eye.
P**N
It was okay
It is having so much good adventures but this disc phone mein PlayStation 4 it was showing only some parts of the screen to play the game it was not covering my full TV screen
C**B
Super immersive and it is intense when you play god of war mode and its is game of the year what’s better than that.
D**D
No es edicion estándar es edicion huts de caja roja tengan cuidado con esta publicacion
A**7
Un gioco spettacolare
C**O
God of War is the latest entry to the Sony exclusive Mythological game moving from the Gods of Greece to the Gods of Norse in the a reinvention of the franchise. After God of War Ascension mostly lukewarm response and the conclusion to the story in God of War 3. God of War is back with a soft reboot where Kratos is now in Midgard, has a new family, and with his son Atreus seeks to spread the ashes of his recently deceased wife on the highest peak in the realms. Does God of War truly live up to the hype or are the Gods dead? Pros: Graphics, are a free space for games nowadays but completely deserved as God of War is a great looking game. The Game nails the Norse aesthetics and Kratos and Atreus look great especially Kratos, who now sports a thick beard. The game has options on the PS4 Pro which I played it on, whether 4K at 30 or 1080p at an uncapped one the game looks gorgeous at either setting. The uncapped frame rate is inconsistent as it drops in the bigger areas but gets to 60 FPS in smaller areas, it became my favorite option to play on. All while having a one shot over the shoulder camera that never cuts away from beginning to the end, like the movie Birdman but this being a 20 hour game and not a two hour movie. Gone is the locked camera angles from previous God of War games. So whether on the Pro or regular PS4 God of War is one of the best looking games of the generation. The Story. The plot of God of War takes a different route Kratos isn’t here to take vengeance on the Norse Gods and kill everyone that plot concluded in God of War 3. Instead it tells a more personal story of Kratos spreading the ashes of his wife on top the highest point in all the realms. The Gods of Asgard meddle along the way and we have one the best told stories for God of War franchise, also a length one it’s about 20 hours long with 10 hours of side quests. The dynamic between Kratos and Atreus works throughout the game as we see Kratos get major character development from being this one dimensional angry guy at the Gods and anger at everyone to a more calmed and disciplined father trying to raise his son to be better than him. It was something that I didn’t expect from the story or necessarily wanted but it turned out to be great for the character of Kratos. Atreus the son of Kratos is likeable, he is the kid that hopes for the best out of everyone. The dynamic of Kratos and Boy is great my favorite is the boat stories they tell each other about Norse Mythology or previous God of War games. At some point in the story you get a talking head and he joins your party. There is so much of the story that’s great it’s my favorite out of all the God of War games. From making Kratos into a sympathetic character to the norse mythology transition to the Father and Son dynamic that works. God of War makes a new and unique story that is the best in the franchise. The Gameplay. has been revamped from the hack and slash to a third person action game. The first impressions where this looks like the Last of Us you got an old man and a child they ruined God of War! The gameplay is pretty fun it’s not the Last of Us it’s more of an action game now you have the Leviathan axe where you can chain combos and team up with atreus as he shoots arrows. The axe also functions like Mjolnir and can be thrown and called back to you which all can be used to chain combos. You have also you fists as a weapon and although Kratos is more calm he is still prone to Spartan Rage where his attacks are more amped up. All can be upgraded with the skill tree making for a fun and enjoyable gameplay. You can also get new armor and gear throughout your journey to midgard adding some more RPG elements. It isn’t going to win everyone over if you prefer the hack and slash combat this new third person might be a betrayal of the franchise. As this moves from the hack and slash to a third person action game. Despite the changes the combat it is an improvement and the changes were necessary as the combat started to grow stale by Ascension. The soundtrack: God of War has always had a good soundtrack but the old norse OST nails the atmosphere of the game and needs to be praised. No Microtransactions. Kind of sad that this has become a positive thing but since most triple A games have embraced microtransactions. I am happy to report that God of War has no season pass, no microtransactions, and no loot boxes. This could have easily been monetized with the game’s armors but it didn’t and instead of buying it you actually have to play for it. God of War is like the games back in the day what you see is what you get no paywalls, no broken at launch we will fix this later. Just a good old fashioned game and in 2018 that is saying something. It’s a linear single-player game. Yes people still want to play single-player games (cough EA cough) as God of War is a linear single player game. It is not a live service, an open world, or an mmo. It refreshing to see a traditional single-player game in the age of live service. As publishers say single-player games are dying God of War comes out and proves them wrong with it being a critical and financial success. God of War proving a big publisher like EA is a huge positive. Cons: Side Missions, feel like busy work and sometimes feel like they are added to pad the length of game. Boss Fights. Good for the most part but some boss fights are recycled. You fight the same troll four times in a row throughout your playthrough. That’s just laziness and it trying to pad out the game. The ending sucked. Not Mass Effect 3 levels of bad, however the game just ends and sets up for the next game God of War 2 or God of War V. There’s nothing real more to say about the ending it just short. It’s like opening an empty Christmas present. There is a “secret ending” that teases stuff coming in the next game but that doesn’t save the ending from being bad. Verdict: God of War is the best game to come out in 2018 for now. While not perfect the series still managed to achieve the impossible. To successfully change the franchise especially as beloved as this one. There was more things against God of War than for it. Yet Cory Barlog and his team at Sony Santa Monica managed to bring back the franchise from the brink. God of War is worth absolutely playing it is fantastic renaissance for the franchise after God of War Ascension. A Game of the Year contender. My favorite God of War game since God of War 2.
M**U
This game is easly one of the top games of ps4
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