
The quick-time event once again makes its return with God of War III, and it’s relatively easy to master its timing. Give this move a try, you won’t be sorry. This move is very effective against groups of foes, as you can knock them down, throw away your temporary shield, and then immediately perform a combo to finish off the others while they’re down for the count. Against smaller enemies, Kratos can either rip someone in half completely, stab them multiple times before flinging them at adversaries or, my personal favorite, grab someone and become an impromptu battering ram.

Stick and move, stick and move.ĭon’t forget your grab techniques, either. Be careful – sometimes, these enemies can attack in groups, making it more difficult to dodge their attacks and continue keeping momentum with your strikes. Use the right analog stick to perform a dodge technique, then get right back into striking range so you can continue doing damage.

Players can chain together various combos using weak and strong attacks with ease, and the range of the Blades of Chaos enable him to hit more than one opponent at a time.Īgainst tougher enemies – such as the larger bull enemies or the hammer-carrying statues – defensive techniques will need to be used, as they’ll attempt to strike you even while Kratos is hitting them. When it comes to fending off groups of enemies, there are a variety of moves that Kratos can use to finish them off. In case you need some brushing up – or are experiencing Kratos’ epic adventure for the first time – here are some tips to help get you started.

Today, that adventure returns with a new Remastered edition for PlayStation 4, so you can relive its epicness all over again. Back in 2010, Stig Asmussen and his team at Sony Santa Monica shocked the gaming world with the breathtaking God of War 3 for PlayStation 3, a worthy sequel that took Kratos’ combat skills to the next level in his quest for vengeance against Zeus.
