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God of War: Betrayal fills in the gaps between the first two God of
War games, when Kratos defeated Ares to claim an Olympian throne and
got something of a big head about it. In telling the tale of Kratos’
rise before a spectacular fall at the beginning of God of War II, many
will tremble at the feet of this warrior-god and many a god will be
displeased.
Kratos’ first mobile adventure is a 2D side-scroller, not entirely
unlike those we saw during the glory days of the 16-bit generation. But
it’s important to note right away that God of War: Betrayal is not just
a cookie-cutter platformer with Kratos pasted over some other
non-descript hero. This is God of War, through and through. The action
and puzzle elements are very much true to the original PS2 games — this
really is an extension of the God of War universe.
Kratos is all about action, so expect to jam on the 5 button regularly
to use his brutal attacks. His default weapon, the chain swords
(Athena’s Blades) whip all around the screen, slicing up enemies,
tossing them into the air, and leaving them on the floor in a crumpled
mess. You do not have as many combo possibilities in God of War:
Betrayal as you did in God of War II, but there are still several
combos such as running into an enemy as you unleash the chain swords.
Kratos has access to several other choice weapons, such as Medusa’s
Head, Army of Hades, and the Blade of Artemis. Each one of these
weapons or magic attacks have their own strengths against numerous
underlings or vicious boss monsters.
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