![]() This collection is a remake of the two most famous GOW games of all time available on the PSP: God of War: Olympus and Ghost of Sparta. ![]() Also, having a second analog stick means no more holding down the shoulder buttons to dodge incoming attacks (although that still works, if you’re somehow more comfortable with it). God of War: Origins Collection was released by Sony in 2011 for PS3. ![]() ![]() Losing the tiny buttons, analog nub and overall rigidity of the handheld removes a tiny layer of irritation between player and game, enabling us to focus more closely on the action (although seeing it on a much bigger screen might have something to do with that as well). The real draw here, however, is how much better the games feel when played with a more comfortable DualShock. And the addition of Trophies is definitely a big incentive for those who care about collecting them. Certainly, the graphical boost both games get from the conversion to PS3 is nice, although it’s much nicer in Ghost of Sparta, which looks almost as good as a first-gen PS3 game (Chains of Olympus, by contrast, still sports some noticeably blurry-looking textures, and both games feature relatively low-res video cutscenes). What surprised us about it was just how much it’s worth playing. ![]()
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