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Sony's blockbuster Playstation 2 series "God of War" has been squeezed onto the handheld PSP, where the spectacle loses a little of its epic proportion and the tried-and-true gameplay feels a ...
Kratos goes portable as God of War: Chains of Olympus comes to the PSP. The game is completely original and developed specifically for the PSP so gamers aren't getting just a part of the PS2 ...
Dubbed God of War: Chains of Olympus -- Special Edition: Battle of Attica, the demo with what is perhaps the longest title of all time features a portion of the game's opening level.
God of War heads to PSP, Olympus Sony unshackles God of War: Chains of Olympus for PlayStation Portable; Web site offers free UMD demo of game by mail. By Tim Surette on April 27, 2007 at 11:20AM PDT ...
God of War: Chains of Olympus has not yet been priced or rated. However, given the Greek mythology-inspired series' ultraviolent nature, an M-for-Mature rating is almost assured.
God of War: Chains of Olympus Kratos goes on the move, but he's just as deadly as ever. Ready at Dawn Studios burst onto the scene in 2006 with Daxter, a PSP take on the PS2's Jak series, starring ...
No more puzzles, no more countdowns, no more silly marketing! We finally are given a taste of the newest God of War title: Chains of Olympus on the PSP. The trailer is pretty short and to the ...
A new rumor coming down the pipeline suggests that you may not need a PSP to get your hands on the portable God of War title. Industry insiders claim that the PSP title may get ported later this ...
Miraculously, Chains Of Olympus also improves on the PS2 control set-up; without a second analogue stick, dodging moves are now unlocked by clicking PSP s shoulder buttons, a system that makes for ...
God of War: Chains of Olympus was sort of a miracle on the PlayStation Portable, delivering all of Kratos' blood-soaked spectacle on the small screen. But it was only able to squeeze so much out ...
PlayStation Blog released a few images of the special edition PSP, seen above, included in the God of War: Ghost of Sparta bundle. It just ... looks angry, doesn't it?