Overview
- Also Known As
- God of War: Origins Collection
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
PlayStation 3
- 13th Sep 2011
- 16th Sep 2011
- 6th Oct 2011
- Series
- Characters
- Tags
- Controller Support
- Official Site
- playstation.com
- Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
Reviews
Review God of War Collection: Volume II (PlayStation 3)
Fit for a god
Existing fans will lap up the technical proficiency of God of War Collection: Volume II, but those new to Ready At Dawn's work will also find a thoughtful empathy towards the franchise's anti-hero, Kratos, contextualising some of the aggression found later in the series. For our money, Ghost of Sparta is the best game in the series...
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God of War Collection: Volume II News
News Sony Announces New PlayStation Collections for PS3
Bumper bundles
With the PlayStation 3 set to enjoy its most mainstream year yet, Sony’s dreamt up a cost effective way for newcomers to catch up with all of the content they’ve missed. The platform holder’s newly announced "Collections" line is designed to bundle together multiple classics into various affordable packages. Starting 28th...
News God of War Series Surpasses 21 Million Sales
Blockbuster
In the seven years since the original God of War title released on PlayStation 2, Sony’s gory melee franchise has sold over 21 million copies. The best selling title in the series is God of War III, which has sold over five million units worldwide since releasing in March 2010. Shannon Studstill, senior director of product development...
About The Game
Discover Kratos's dark past as two classic PSP God of War titles arrive on PlayStation 3.
- Enjoy the highly acclaimed God of War: Chains of Olympus and God of War: Ghost of Sparta, remastered in razor-sharp High Definition for PS3
- Discover the mysterious secrets lurking within Kratos's past and learn the truth behind long unanswered questions from the award-winning series
- Relive incredible battles with some of the most popular figures from Greek mythology, in eye-popping stereoscopic 3D
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