The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
God of War: Ghost of Sparta Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719873723
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PSP_GOD_OF_WAR_GHOST_OF_SPARTA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Austin –
Well I pre-ordered this with the entertainment pack but I foolishly wrote a review for the entertainment pack before I finished the game, now I’ve finished the game and I don’t want to rewrite my other review to include this bit about the game so I figure I’ll just type one up on the games page it’s self since I think that would be more helpful.This is the story of why Kratos went so ballistic between the games God of War and God of War 2 and caused Zeus to want to take him down a peg, however they don’t actually get into that part, you play as a still very mortal Kratos with his regular, “grr I’m so angry about something” attitude and blades of Athena that he receives at the end of God of War. The story takes it’s self a while to really get going and explain to you exactly what and why you’re doing it but there’s plenty of action and gameplay to keep you interested until the story starts to unfold.The graphics and gameplay in Ghost of Sparta just puts Chains of Olympus to shame in every way shape and form, this really is a beautiful little game that borrows a lot of mechanics and elements from GOW3 as opposed to the game it directly follows, GOW. I liked how they focused on the Blades as a primary weapon and only give you the secondary weapon, The Arms of Sparta, which consists of a Spartan shield and spear very similar to what you would see in the film “300,” but it doesn’t replace the Blades and make you not want to use them but The Arms of Sparta offer a different style o.
Ultra Combo TV –
A must own for the PSP, graphics, story, gameplay. This is one of the best titles released on the PSP
C. Ramos –
I never thought I’d say this, but after playing Ghost of Sparta for the last 5 hours and completing it, I can honestly say I think this is the best God of War title yet in the whole series! It might sound crazy to even think about comparing it on the same level as it’s home console predecesors, but it really does stack up and here’s why.Gameplay:The gameplay in the game was phenomenal in every way. The enemies were tough and relentless, and the finishing moves were brutal. The new Magic was actually useful, while in the other titles I rarely used them in battle. The extra weapons (or weapon in GoS’ case) is fun to use as well as refreshingly original in feel. The boss fights felt titanic, yet flowed well and offered very satisfying climaxes. Overall the gameplay was fluid and smooth, with no rough patches or annoyances to speak of.Graphics:Let’s be honest, it’s the PSP, there’s only so much it can do. But for all it’s limitations, Ready At Dawn has made good use of the PSP’s graphics processor and must have done all they could to exhaust the framerate. It looks amazing for a PSP title, but it can in no way compare to it’s PS3 brethren. That said, GoS is still sure to please with it’s mix of scenic landscapes and brutal up-close finishing moves.Story:Now here’s where this game truly shines. I’ve played a lot of PSP games and so far none of them have had any memorable storylines, until now. The story in GoS can only be described as cinematic. It plays and feels like you’re watc.
MR.X –
As good as expected ;)
Morpheus Road –
Kratos returns to the PSP, and boy did they get it right this time.The game is freaking fun, that’s saying just a little bit. The controls are a bit different from COO (Chains of Olympus) but it works better.SPOILER ALERT, SKIP THE STORY REVIEW IF YOU HAVE NOT FINISHED THE GAME YET.Story: 5/5 Sibling Rivalries, wait what?The story is set after the first game, God of War 1, as Kratos becomes the GOD OF WAR, however it seems the Gods did it again, they lied to him. Kratos’ spartan brother, Deimos, was separated from him in childhood and was captured by Thanatos, the god of death. Kratos is still haunted by visions he does not understand, after Athena had promised him the nightmares will end, so Kratos sets out on another bloody adventure, well you guessed it… He proceeds to sink ATLANTIS, pisses off the gods, and kills Thanatos and his daughter… Badass.Presentation: 5/5 New GOW game! OMGOMGOMGOMG.SCEA and Ready at Dawn did not do too much to advertise, but it caught my attention, the game succeeded to impress and did not screw up God of War, not like anyone will ever do.Graphics: 100000/5 HOLY S**TIt mocks the PS2 that the handheld system can go to such miles ahead in visuals, God of War is f**king gorgeous, it shows every muscle and shadow there is, while on a portable system, of course not as good as the PS3, but it’s seriously mind-blowing that the PSP can handle such beauty on such a small motherboard.Gameplay: 4/5 I GUNNA CRUSH THAT DUDE WITH A BURNING TREE AHUEHUEHUE..
DuaneHartmann –
the game is in great condition no scratches on the disk and plays greatThank you so much
Tanatus –
One of the best video games I’ve played. Handling is excellent and very intuitive. Although it takes great skill to get good results is entertaining.
J. D. Martinez –
Love this game, basically like all of the other GOW games, but if you enjoy stories and all that then is a nice addition to the series.
C. Polychroniadis –
THIS GAME WORTH ALL THE MONEY YOU HAVE PAYED FOR YOU PSP, THE GAMEPLAY THE GRAPHICS, THE HISTORY, THE EFFECTS, WELL DONE, THIS GAME IT’S AMAZING, BUY IT!!!
crystal wert –
Awesome game