
For a while, the God of War series was incredibly tired. The straw that broke the camel's back was God of War: Ascension — a perfectly fine hack-and-slasher in its own right, but it was so similar to what came before it that fatigue for Kratos' angry adventures really started to settle in.
It's exactly why the Norse games took a very different approach, not only changing the setting and the style of gameplay, but also finally making Kratos a more well-rounded character. It was a refresh that was sorely needed, and the more recent titles have further cemented the franchise as a firm favourite PlayStation property.
With God of War: Sons of Sparta, the table has been flipped once again, and we're seeing the saga literally and figuratively from a whole new perspective.
Developed primarily by Mega Cat Studios, this is a side-scrolling Metroidvania action game, and for the most part, it works very well.

Narrated by an adult Kratos telling a story to his daughter Calliope, the game is set long in his past, when he was just a teenager training to become a Spartan soldier. We're pleasantly surprised by the game's setting; it's much more interesting to explore the character's childhood and see a new side of him, rather than finding yet another excuse to have him ripping a hole in Greek mythology as an adult.
Kratos has earned an Eiren's pass, allowing him (alongside his younger brother Deimos) to explore beyond the walls of Sparta. Because of this freedom, the brothers are charged with tracking down a missing boy, Vasilis, and thus begins your usual Metroidvania structure.
You slowly uncover the game's sprawling map, running into roadblocks you'll have to return to later once you've unlocked new abilities and equipment. There's an emphasis on combat, which makes sense given this is a God of War game, but there's a degree of platforming and puzzle-solving that increases as you progress.

It isn't doing anything you've never seen in a Metroidvania before, but it's a good example of one; it's fun to explore each area and revisit them with newly acquired powers.
Sons of Sparta smartly incorporates God of War mechanics from the Greek and Norse games, making for something that feels new and familiar at the same time.
The more straightforward upgrade structure from the older games is paired with the way gear works in the more modern ones, for example. It all fits quite naturally into the Metroidvania formula.
One drawback of structuring the game this way is that it doesn't make the best first impression. You start off with very few tools in your arsenal, and so the first couple of hours can feel a little dull. It takes the game quite a long time to really warm up.

It's a bit of a shame, because once you've unlocked a bunch of key items, upgraded Kratos, and have better equipment, it feels much more varied and interesting than it does in the early goings. We'd say Sons of Sparta generally gets better the further you play it.
Combat is relatively one-note, at least at first; you rely heavily on your basic combo to chip away at enemies. Things are made more interesting with Spirit attacks, which generate health orbs and build up stun meter faster. This costs you your yellow Spirit meter, but you can refill it by performing regular attacks.
On top of that is a generous dodge roll, as well as a shield you can use to block and parry, which has the same satisfying slow-mo effect as the Norse games.
It's all competently done, but it really grows after you've invested in skill trees and have a bunch of decent upgrades. Turning Kratos into a force to be reckoned with is gratifying, and you have some options in how you approach that.

You can customise your spear, shield, and other gear with parts that grant various effects, like elemental damage or being more likely to critical hit. A belt you get later can be adorned with all kinds of passive buffs, like making health orbs more potent or making enemies explode on death.
There's plenty to sink your teeth into, and we've yet to mention the Gifts of Olympus, which are used for traversal and puzzle-solving as well as special combat moves.
The trouble is, we think it takes a little too long before the game really comes into its own. Once it finally builds momentum, Sons of Sparta is a fun spin on the series, but it takes its time getting to the good stuff.
Even things like fast travel are left very late into proceedings; you can travel between temples from the off, but there aren't too many of them. Many hours into the game, you unlock fast travel between campfires as well, which dramatically eases navigation and makes backtracking much more palatable. It just might come too late for some.

Fortunately, the game's setting and characters are just interesting enough to pull you along. Kratos' relationship with Deimos is the centrepiece; their loyalty to each other and to Sparta is tested as they push further and further out in search of Vasilis.
It's also a nicely visualised world, with some really lovely pixel artwork and varied environments. Again, early on they can feel a bit samey, but further in you get harsh mountain passes, a cursed vineyard, and a peaceful seaport.
Aside from a few rough edges, like occasional visual bugs and one area in particular causing frame rate issues, it's a decent-looking game, albeit far from the high-end visuals series fans have come to expect.
It sounds great too, thanks to a new score from returning composer Bear McCreary and solid voice acting, including a refreshingly tempered delivery from T.C. Carson as adult Kratos.

One other thing to touch on is the co-op mode, which is unfortunately only unlocked upon finishing the main game. Unlockable modes isn't a new thing, of course, but advertising that there's co-op when in fact you have to first complete the single player game (that's dozens of hours long) is a bit misleading.
Conclusion
God of War: Sons of Sparta is a fun spin-off that takes a series we all know and love and places it somewhere entirely different. It's a mostly successful experiment; the Metroidvania structure works well with the franchise's mechanics, and it looks and sounds the part. However, it takes too long to really come into its own, leaving the early parts of the game feeling a bit lacking compared to the richer experience found later on. If you have the patience to see it through, and can overlook some rough edges here and there, this is a worthwhile adventure for fans that delves into Kratos' history in a way we haven't seen before.





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I would give it an 8, but a 7 is fair. The people on the Internet act like it's the worse game ever, but I'm enjoying it, trying to get the platinum. Hope Sony does more of these smaller games with more of their franchises. Let this studio remake and expand gow betrayal next. A new lbp game would also be great. Remaster puppeteer and the list can go on. These smaller games help fill out gaps in their release schedule and eventually help strengthen their plus catalog.
Well that's brings the metacritic up to 70 which is basically a 7/10. Just think it could have gotten a higher score and user score if it just had a co op from the beginning, crazy how simple things like that can negatively effect a games success.
They should have shadow dropped it straight onto PS+
I’d probably score it a bit higher due to making scrubs git gud to earn the co-op mode. 😁
This a super Sony massive series god of war
With the last two games obtaining massive critical acclaim at 94 on meta.
So proud of those games and Sony.
What has it come to when this epic series gets a 7/10 score and some bashing.
It a ducking disgrace to the name god of war
What the hell are Sony thinking of allowing this to happen.
No one moan at me for posting this, it’s an abomination to the name GOD OF WAR.
Since when is 7/10 bad?
Fair review. I'd bump up to an 8 just for the inclusion of Scott Menville as the voice of Deimos, but I have weird priorities sometimes.
Sony hello this is how you go from 3d to 2d with a major top franchise and keep game and character top credibility.
Mario Odyssey 3d 97 meta
Mario Wonder 2d 92 meta
I’ve been enjoying it a lot. I especially like the music and overall presentation and am excited to see where it goes.
@ButterySmooth30FPS
It’s an amazing iconic game series called god of war, not 7/10 slop.
Disgrace to the franchise and Kratos.
That’s why it’s bad.
Looks great - I’ll wait for when it hits PS Plus.
"Boldest bet"? Sticking a God of War badge onto a reasonably decent game in a massively overpopulated genre?
I’ll wait for it to hit Gamepass /s
@ButterySmooth30FPS
Good question. If you hit your head hard enough, a 7 might look a bit like a 1. That's all I can think of.
Looks like Jaffe was right
@ButterySmooth30FPS
Precisely.
@ButterySmooth30FPS Who said 7/10 was bad? Do you mean for this game in particular or just in general?
Edit: If you're referring to a specific user in the comments, then I think I get it... 😂
Did you know the last new Sony studio game to get 90 or above on meta was in 2023.
Spider-Man 2 91.
Of course in the PS4 era we had a plenty.
@OldGamer999 that isn’t true. Astro Bot got 94
@OldGamer999 Does it matter? Who cares about the score. Go and play some games. How many of your beloved Xbox games score a 90 or over? Does it stop you gushing all over it?
@OldGamer999
Playing Spiderman 2 now and its a drag. Dont know its me or the game. Im getting tired of doing the same things over and over again. Just finished Ultros last week and I had more fun with that game than I have with Spiderman 2.
Also who cares about meta scores?
The game is solid. I think it's nice to get a look at Kratos before he became the individual we knew from those original games. Seeing a young Spartan cadet who puts duty and honor to his homeland above all, except seemingly his family, is very in keeping with his character as a whole. It may not be the most bombastic story in the franchise, but sometimes it's cool to get windows into our favorite characters' pasts and spend some time with them at another point in their lives. This is very much still Kratos, just before all the worst things in his life happened to him, and it ties together nicely that persisting theme of family being one of the most important things to Kratos. Deimos in Ghost of Sparta felt like the brother Kratos had when he was young and lost, and it was just another thing in his life that sucked, but after spending more time with Kratos and Deimos together, it's becoming a very bittersweet adventure knowing what's coming for the brothers in the near future. If this game served only as a way to make me care more about Deimos, it's doing its job. Maybe not the best playing game in the franchise, but I do love me some character exploration, and this is doing that well enough to be enjoyable.
@Kiltedhaggis he’s just still fighting the good fight love him… let him be, as it’s quite nice to get a flashback here and there to the console wars… may they never be forgotten 🙏
6/10 for me. Does nothing groundbreaking and the lack of coop during the main story is a bummer. Art style is pretty generic. The boss battles were fun though. I don’t think it’s a $30 game at all though but I’m a sucker for all things GoW so fomo got me.
I might pick it up with a price drop. So many of these games launch at $20 or lower and many are fantastic. Seems like the extra $10 just for the God of War name and still get an average game.
Not that I want to sound too critical here, but should we really use "difficulty spikes" as a detraction to a game's rating? A game being oppressively difficult as to gate off swaths of players could be a point of criticism, particularly in a genre where it's not expected (i.e. nobody really has a case to complain about a Souls-like game being punishing). For "spikes" though, I wouldn't consider that a "con" per se. Metroidvanias historically aren't usually known for being easy anyway.
@OldGamer999 “7/10 slop” 🤣
Kind of silly to catch such strong feelings for something you haven’t played yet, no? You shouldn’t be so oppressed by review scores.
So we're not talking about the absolutely horrid UI?
Maybe I'm biased because I do loads of UI/UX at my day job, but I cringe every time I open the map and related menus.
Oh well, the game is still loads of fun and I recommend everyone give it a go! Feels so satisfying to parry and counter attack.
@ShadowRJ People always forget AstroBot. Part of me thinks it’s on purpose
@ButterySmooth30FPS
You all just let a multi million pound company that you have spent your hard earned cash on, romp in, increases prices and tarnish god of war.
Your love for them and blinded loyalty is beyond my simple mind.
No wonder they did GAAS and ND have not released a new PS5 yet and you get games like this, from an amazing series called god of war slump to this level.
It’s true, love is blind.
And if you keep loving them unconditionally you will get more of this.
@ShadowRJ
Thank you for correcting me.
And an amazing game Astro Bot is.
@OldGamer999 It’s not tarnished at all, in my opinion. It looks like a fun exclusive and having fun is all I care about.
Isn’t that what aging is supposed to be about?
@OldGamer999 no one is really sticking up for the game, your platitudes are simply as transparent as a double-glazed window. We all read the Pure Xbox comments sections (it’s where I’ve gone to for my comedy fix for years), so your butter-wouldn’t-melt posts over here are read with the additional context needed to fully understand your agenda.
@OldGamer999 Gears of War Reloaded scored a 73 last year on PC, Flight Simulator 2024 scored 68. Big Xbox IP's with smiliar scores to this game but did you bash those?
You say we are love blind yet how many times have you sold and re bought an Xbox this gen, and how many times has Microsoft increased prices? Yet you still keep shilling for them so doesn't that make you love blind also?
@ButterySmooth30FPS
I think you know what I’m getting at.
It’s just disappointing that an amazing franchise gets this sort of treatment.
I posted early how Nintendo did it with Odyssey and Wonder.
That’s is how this should have been done.
We should be sitting on a must have god of war game and kept the franchise credibility at the very top and Sonys games.
@UltimateOtaku91
I don’t think I stick up for Xbox or Nintendo or Sony anymore than the each other.
I treat them all the same and call their shameless and shambolic decisions and processes out for each of them.
Like on pure Xbox the other day about Microsofts lack of communication about the Xbox hybridPC device and game streaming and leaving loyal Xbox gamers hanging on a string.
All three need calling as they lie and cost us money and what could and should have been great games made instead of slop and average games.
@UltimateOtaku91
It’s also because I don’t really care about Xbox as much as PlayStation and Nintendo.
I’ve as good as given up with them.
@Americansamurai1 Man, I would do evil things for a Puppeteer remaster. That game deserved so much better. Easily could’ve made it a PS4 launch title that would’ve sold more than it did but they sent it out to die.
@OldGamer999 If you’re talking about review scores, aggregate sites, and subjective platitudes, I put zero weight in any of those and urge everyone else not to, either.
@OldGamer999 I don't know why you're so worked up about this game. It's such a small side-project that no one will weigh it against the larger titles. I don't think GoW Ascension is remembered all that fondly and no one cares.
@wildcat_kickz oh I know why 😏
I do wonder if this didn't have the god of war IP slapped on it, would it even get a 7 avg,,,
And Playstation again posted Sons of Sparta video on their Youtube. When thay have been so active to promote their game? This is like 7th video in their youtube channel after game release
My main 2 gripes are early in it doesnt give you much direction. I get its a metroidvania style game but I felt there to be a lack of visual or audio cues that you are headed the right way aside from randomly running into your brother or magically talking to the right person. The other gripe is basically if you didn't tell me it was a God of War game id of just assumed it was some random Roman Metroidvania game. Clearly hearing TC and the dialog box saying Kratos but I think everyone gets my point
Kinda gutted been Xbox only not bothered bout the main games but this one is my fave genre 🤣😭
@CrispyMango92 yeah would have a been a killer launch game for PS4.
7/10 obviously isn’t bad, it’s just not ‘god of war’ good.
@OldGamer999 dude just don’t play it if you aren’t interested. They are still going to make other ones and you don’t have to buy it if it’s not for you
@OldGamer999 You reckon Nintendo didn't have experience making 2D Mario games before Wonder? Lol.
@Logonogo
No won’t be buying, probably RE9 will be my next game, next week.
@ButterySmooth30FPS
Well I do read and watch reviews and most of the time they are not that far out.
I mean look at GOW and GOWR reviews for example, absolutely spot and deserved very high scores.
The list goes on Uncharted, last of us etc.
@graymamba
Xbox get as much stick and even more lately
Sort of given up with Xbox of late, I was passionate and a bit loyal to Xbox, but you can’t keep loving when your lover pushes to the ground to much 😂
My main gaming is PS and Nintendo, that’s usually where the big AAA games from in house developers are now. You know the special top end games. The Zelda or Last of us etc.
Though Forza Horizon does very well in that category normally.
7/10 is a good score.
Not sure why some over emotional boomer acting as if it's unplayable and worst game ever 🙄
@OldGamer999 unfortunately I only converse with people who’ve bought, then sold and then re-bought a PS5 Pro 17 times… you’re almost there though 😉
But does it have a sex mini-game in it??
@graymamba
I’m getting close and trying hard 😂
@OldGamer999 keep on trucking pal, you’ll get there
I think it's nice that it's specifically building on the groundwork set by Ready at Dawn's PSP duology. The characters of Deimos and Calliope really only exist in those games (they're basically just plot devices elsewhere), also really nice that they brought over the voice cast of those games for this.
7 is a good score and as much as I love the series it hasn't exactly maintained a consistent quality outside the main Pentalogy.
7/10 is the most annoying score imo. Third the 7/10 games should be lower and third should be higher. This is in the 3rd category that actually is a 7/10.
Solidly average which in itself feels disappointing as a solid Sony IP and exclusive. I've played far better recent 7/10 games that are msft exclusives. Though I am a primarily ps gamer now. Other 2 systems just being for exclusives.
Getting back to 7/10, people here defending a 7/10 as good are the same people that will laugh at a 7/10 if it's from a company they don't back. Just based on what I see on this site
@Kierant202 While that might be true, I have personally never mocked any game for being a 7/10. 5/10 is technically average but is treated like irredeemable garbage by terminally online gamers.
@ButterySmooth30FPS comparing sons of Sparta to lets say south of midnight by Microsoft which have similar review ratings and the online talk about both is very starkly different. A lot of people who claim no camps will see the same scores and tout that as being okay for one and bad for the other. In both directions. Even the likes of avowed at 7.5-8 is treated worse than sons of Sparta in many circles despite (in my opinion) being a better all round game
@Kierant202 There’s a reason why no one compares… let’s say Pentiment with, ooh I dunno… Ghost of Yotei. They may both have similar meta scores (both have 86 as it goes) but that in no way tells the whole story… and if you’re being honest with yourself you’d agree with that.
Similarly, I’d never compare Avowed and Sons of Sparta… crazy comparison tbh.
@graymamba why shouldn't review scores be objective? What should a fresh consumer go deep diving knowledge wise for before trying to read review scores?
Is there a set of rules that say a 7/10 is good if x,y,z conditions are fulfilled but bad if it has a,b,c? I think pentiment and yotei are both great games deserving of the score that they received and see little issue with comparing them in review score alone. Of course gamers can be expected to at least know what genre they are looking for which of course separates them but what else should they know going in?
Should they know to add a 1.5 to a game by X company because it always gets review bombed even if good. Or minus 1 to any rpg from japan just in case traditionalist reviewers still think of the old days?
A review isn't telling stories about why a game needs this score. It should simply be a review on how the game plays and what genre it is. Full stop. There shouldn't be any background reading into a 'whole story'
@Kierant202 didn’t say anything about objectivity. I’m just saying… and for arguments sake, reviewers would treat and score a 2 dollar indie game way differently to a £70 AAA game. While that 2 dollar game may score a 90 at that 2 dollar price tag and with a sole developer, I’d bet you it wouldn’t score the same if it cost £70 and was made by a team of 500. There are simply different metrics inherently applied… whether people want to believe it or not.
If you can’t see that… and I’m beginning to think that you can’t, we’ll just call it there.
@Kierant202 Rather than looking at numbers on the internet, people should watch gameplay footage and play demos (when available).
Most people forget that 7/10 is still a good game, I almost bought it at launch but $30 just felt a bit too much and the art style pretty much deterred me from buying it, I’ll get it whenever it’s gets discounted on PSN.
Kratos the goat 🐐 👑 word up son
@graymamba if you had actually managed to grasp the entire point of my original post you would see that I was specifying the 7/10 region for a reason.
People do NOT look at 9-10/10 and decide a game is simply worth less value of it's a cheap game at that range. When you do so you open the doors for worse and worse infringment.
Eventually you end up with comments like 'astro bot can't be goty, it's only a platformer'.
When a game is solidly above 9.0 it is a good game worth buying. That is the entire consensus and point. Games like slay the spire and hollow knight are in no way worse games than Spiderman 2 simply because of production value and graphical fidelity. (Exactly same metacritic scores)
That train of thought is entirely why publishers bloat games and justify that bloat as a reason to inflate price.
Case in point all the mid ubisoft games. You aren't buying quality. You are buying bloat, production value and a brand name. Cost == end quality even if it makes the starting lines different
Meanwhile the 7/10 range is so muddied that whether a game is objectively good or bad in that value is impossible to say. It becomes entirely subjective in that area which was my entire point and my point of comparing games of different publishers, genres and budgets.
Finally I don't think you understand just how hard it is to actually give what you say any value when you end almost every reply to someone with condescension, if it wasn't the entire tone of the reply as you did to other people here. It's like watching a interviewing grifter telling someone that they would agree with him if only they were on their level.
Getting a bit more into it but for a MV .... its shoddily designed, poorly balanced and kinda a buggy mess a lot of the time. Saves that DONT save, enemies that just pop into existence, weird frame rate hic ups ... my map just stopped working and wouldnt work until i closed and reopened the game. Just went to play it and had been booted out (while ignoring my recent save) due to update patch ... lost 2 hours progress!!! GGGRRRR
@ButterySmooth30FPS I agree of course. I don't buy games based on reviews. I have had decades to learn my wide and yet somehow narrow preferences in games and I know to look for them in videos. For many normal gamers reviews matter. Be it online articles or influencers. The fact that reviews are less reliable than the old days still seems apparent to me and something I can lament
@OldGamer999
This is a cool side project - if anything, Sony should do more of these. If there is a place for Link’s crossbow training and Mario Paint, I am sure we can see there is no harm in these lesser titles.
A 7 was the ceiling of what I was expecting after the reveal. Way too stacked of a first half of 2026 to be dropping into 7s. Hope some people enjoy it, but nothing about this screams "buy me now"
this is a side project not a mainline god of war game and all it's glory.
Sony can pound sand with this turd! I spent $700 on a PS5 Pro to play garbage like this when it could have been release in iPhone!
It's a joke the reviewer don't call Sony out on this and give the game a 7/10.
This game looks horrid, and I will never buy a game that can run on a calculator for a PS5 Pro!
@Nei What world are we living in. This looks horrible. Link crossbow and Mario paint are light years better than this garbage.
How was known for it graphics. Why would I want to play GOW Atari version?!? Like why? I will never ever play this trash or pay for this trash!
I will wait for a sale. It is a genre I adore but the art style is very meh 😕
7/10 is still a good game and as usual people are getting salty over the fact that a very small team, spent a small amount of time creating a passion project on the side of the studio's regular work. They are the dev's and its the creators prerogative to make the game they want to make. If you don't like the game just don't buy it, no need to cry about it. I have never been bothered by the GTA franchise, or anything rockstar tbh, so I just ignore it and play something I do like.
IDK, bu this is just not GoW for me. It looks like a good game, but I don't understand why it exists in the GoW universe. It also looks like a sort of a good mobile release to promote mainline games on the PS5, but in it's current state the positioning is very confusing. Why not Super Kratos Kart then?
A fair review - I love Metroidvanias and God of war so for me, I'll enjoy this if it's as good as you say. I really like the art style but that's surprising about it dropping frames lol. We need the Pro for this heavy hitter!
Good review, looking forward to giving it a shot when the time comes!
@ilyn "If you don't like the game just don't buy it"... Boy! (sorry, this is a GOW review) is this true. we live in strange times where everybody just complains about everything it seems.
If you don't like it, just move on! there are more video games than ever to play these days!
Choosing Mega Cat Studios, to make a 2D GoW, was a huge mistake...
I had higher expectations since the rumours first started. Such a shame we got an average game.
@DETfaninATL we need to know!!
I had no idea how important it was to include this, but according to every thread I've seen on the remake it is a key, incredibly important part of every game!
@Propaperpusher I am interested in talking about videogames. The fact that this, a well made single player game, is somehow worse than Link’s crossbow training, a glorified mini-game, is just factually wrong. Even a child with zero knowledge about the videogame industry could tell you that more care, time and resources went into this project. So please don’t engage in conversation with me just because you are obsessed by a company and/or want to bash another especially when you have clearly no idea of what you are talking about.
After playing 5 hours myself, you have been very generous giving this game a 7.
Don’t understand the hate . It’s not bad but all means. The sheep will be sheep.
Also, not sure about the tag ‘boldest bet yet ‘ . If it is to mean that it’s different from the norm , GOW ps4 was different and a completely new move. It’s nice to have a change. If a new GOW is similar to the last two major ones , then it will be boring as it’s too much of the same formula . Even ragnorok got a bit boring (gameplay mechanics ).
this game is not a 7 despite claims that it is. i mean, it is struggling to stay in the 70s metacritic range (currently at 68) and continues to drop. won't be long now before it falls to its spot at about 60-65 which is exactly where it belongs. true, undeniable mediocrity. hopefully some lessons will be learned here so they put in the work next time? i don't think sony will want to see how this plays out with steam reviews so no pc port?
edit: it has now fallen to 66...
There are 7/10 games and there are 7/10 games.
One group are 7/10 because they lack the polish, pizazz or 'je nes ces quois' or have too many minor issues to deserve a higher score. On a 100 scale, these are the 76-79 games. The ones that come close to being an 8/10 but just fall short of the mark.
The other group are 7/10 because they are technically proficient but otherwise mediocre or uninspired in terms of gameplay and/or theme. These are the 70-74 games. The games that could easily be a 6/10 but just scrape by on the virtue of their inoffensiveness.
This game falls squarely into the latter.
of course all the articles about this controversial game have piqued my interest 😄
Team should have dedicated another few months to debugging coz this sucker was positively riddled with 'em!!! Riddled ah says!!!! Lost progress and got reverted back to previous saves repeatedly, sidequests that wont register after completing, enemies popping into existence, enemy health bars disappearing, lifts that stop working, dialogue happening 5 screens later, subtitles not working properly, frequent massive frame skips, sound issues ... uugghh... if everything worked properly it would be an easy 8/10.
@Americansamurai1 No they don't this should be free to premium members. Plus it's horrid asf. I would have been fine if this was announced for iPhone.
You're part of the problem, especially if you see nothing wrong with this. it seems like a money grab, put a dirt cheap game to be made out there, name it after a very successful franchise and the suckers will bite. the game cost $56 bucks to be made and they make millions. I understand the need for these types of games so the devs can make money to make better games.
This should announced at a mobile phone expo. Why not make the game look like Shonobi? Why take one of the most graphically intense games and totally dumb it down.
Your comment tells me you play Minecraft and you're new to gaming. My 4 year old when he see's games like that he tells me they remind him of Minecraft.
@Propaperpusher dude keep crying, you don't have to buy it. It costs only 30 bucks, it wasn't meant to be AAA. Not every game has to be a 10, this is a solid 7-8. It's people like you who cry about everything that is ruining the industry.
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