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God of War II

  • Video Game
  • 2007
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IMDb RATING
9.2/10
12K
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Terrence 'T.C.' Carson in God of War II (2007)
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After being betrayed by the gods of Olympus and annulled of his divine powers, Kratos must embark on a journey to meet the Sisters of Fate and take his revenge on Olympus.After being betrayed by the gods of Olympus and annulled of his divine powers, Kratos must embark on a journey to meet the Sisters of Fate and take his revenge on Olympus.After being betrayed by the gods of Olympus and annulled of his divine powers, Kratos must embark on a journey to meet the Sisters of Fate and take his revenge on Olympus.

  • Director
    • Cory Barlog
  • Writers
    • Cory Barlog
    • David Jaffe
    • James Barlog
  • Stars
    • Linda Hunt
    • Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Michael Clarke Duncan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cory Barlog
    • Writers
      • Cory Barlog
      • David Jaffe
      • James Barlog
    • Stars
      • Linda Hunt
      • Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
      • Michael Clarke Duncan
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Linda Hunt
    Linda Hunt
    • Narrator
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    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Kratos
    • (voice)
    • (as TC Carson)
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Atlas
    • (voice)
    Carole Ruggier
    Carole Ruggier
    • Athena
    • (voice)
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Perseus
    • (voice)
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Zeus
    • (voice)
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Theseus
    • (voice)
    Bob Joles
    Bob Joles
    • Barbarian King
    • (voice)
    • …
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    • Lahkesis
    • (voice)
    • (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
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    Debi Mae West
    • Atropos
    • (voice)
    • (as Debbie Maewest)
    • …
    Jennifer Martin
    • Euryale
    • (voice)
    Josh Keaton
    Josh Keaton
    • Young Spartan
    • (voice)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Typhon
    • (voice)
    Susan Silo
    Susan Silo
    • Clotho
    • (voice)
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Prometheus
    • (voice)
    • (as Allan Oppenheimer)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Translator 1
    • (voice)
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Translator 2
    • (voice)
    Lloyd Sherr
    • Cronos
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Cory Barlog
    • Writers
      • Cory Barlog
      • David Jaffe
      • James Barlog
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    10knowledge

    A masterpiece.

    God of war 2 is an truly astonishing game that excels in all areas and easily stakes its claim as the PS2's last great piece of software, it really is an awe inspiring gaming experience.

    Continuing the bloody adventures of kratos, God of war 2 expands and improves on everything that made the first game such a classic. The play time is longer, the graphics are better, the combat is more visceral , the plot is more epic -it will make you want to play until you loose the feeling in your hands!

    The games ONLY problem is the same one that plagued its predecessor: bad replay value . Just like in god of war, you have to complete the game again in an incredibly difficult "titan mode" to gain all of God of war 2's extra goodies. The game is so damn good that you'll find your self attempting to complete the game again in titan mode but there's a good chance that it will just prove to be too hard and prevent you from getting full value from the game. Hopefully things will improve with the next game.

    Bad replay problems aside, God of war 2 is an essential title- its a thrilling , exhilarating game that will surprise , excite and even scare you at times! Bring on God of war 3......
    10Roxasneo44

    Fantastic!

    As a first-timer, I've never really played a God of War game before. This will be the first of many for me. I absolutely enjoyed every last aspect of the gameplay down to the plot line, as well as the character development. Nothing is extensively flawed, which is a nice touch for a change, and I'm already experiencing the bitter seduction of God of War III.

    ...At times, especially after beating the games, I feel rather drawn to the plot line. Perhaps it's the warped view on Greek Mythology or the addicting gameplay. Or maybe it's both. Either way, this makes this incredible sequel an instant smash. I hope to see where the plot goes when I fight my way through Mount Olympus in the next installment.
    10lukalele

    More of this please

    I don't like to give 10s, to me 10 out of 10 suggests perfection. Well, if there's anything that comes close, it's this game. I'm a huge fan of the first game, and as a seasoned gamer I can honestly say that the first level of the first game and the battle with the Hydra is one of my most memorable gaming experiences. The moment where Kratos is climbing the rope ladder on his way to take on the last (and easily biggest) Hydra head as the music beats out a score that is on par with some of John Williams' creations and as you climb you follow the neck going up... and up... and up... I was totally blown away. The scene was set perfectly, and the action throughout the rest of the game never let up. You'd think nothing can get more epic than the cinematic brilliance of God of War. Needless to say, I couldn't wait for number 2. Have they outdone themselves? Most certainly.

    Kratos is an evil guy. No doubt about it. He has to be, because it really makes you believe that he's tough and stubborn enough to take on everything that he comes up against, even death... with a bit of help, of course. Bottom line - you don't want to cross him, or he'll make you pay. Never during this game will you be saying 'yeah right, he could never beat that', Kratos is a guy who is tirelessly fueled by being wronged and getting revenge at any cost. How can one man (former God, granted) take down the divinely-animated and superpowered Colossus of Rhodes? This is what makes him one of the most fun characters to play in any video game, ever. Each time you battle something, anything, in the game, from the smallest foe to the hugest behemoth, you know you're getting your money's worth. Just like the first game, almost every battle will end in a violent, totally brutal cinematic as Kratos dispatches anything that dares challenge him in the most horrible way you can think of, and it's these sequences that give the game its greatest strength. I never tire of seeing a hapless demon-type thing get it's own axe-wielding arm ripped off and said axe, still being held by said arm, impaling the demon's head... and this is only a very minor, quite common cinematic.

    All the spectacular moves from the first game are here, with some entertaining new weapons and awesome new Godly powers thrown in, and all can be upgraded to make them more versatile and powerful, and the good thing is, they are all useful and fun. On the harder difficulty settings the game can become quite tactical, especially during the boss fights, as each one is fought in several stages until you finally wear the boss down and the final cinematic onslaught can begin. Victory can come down to what power you use, and when, along with how you manage your power meters, which is very refreshing in a pure action game like this. Sure you can use the same moves over and over, and the trusty Athena's Blades are probably still the most useful weapon in the game, but hopefully you'll find this won't get you as far as you'd think and also, where's the fun? The sound is incredible, fully digital 5.1 surround supported. If you have the means, this is definitely what you want the game to be running on. Each slash and swing of the blades and earth shaking crash and thump are spot-on, and the utterly impressive music score effortlessly complements the action and the epic scale of the game. Graphics are top notch, much more polished than the first game (can you believe it?), and really show what the PS2 can do. The environments are huge and immensely detailed - the camera angles, the jaw-dropping scenery... this is cinematic gaming at its best. I know I keep using that word - cinematic, but that's the best word to describe the game in it's entirety. All the characters are equally detailed and beautifully animated. Kratos himself moves with much more fluidity than the first game. This game definitely would not look out of place on the PS2's bigger brother as it stands at the moment, and that's really saying something. You can run the game on a PS3 and while this does give the graphics a noticeable boost, especially on a HD TV, the differences are negligible and the game still looked ridiculously awesome running with my PS2 and my 80cm curved-screen (yes, not even flat-screen) CRT TEAC. A bigger screen definitely helps, and with a game as epic as this, it's definitely a case of the bigger the better.

    As with the first, the game's creators' passion for making such a memorable game really shines through, as does their passion for the classical mythology on which the game is based, and yes, I'm a big fan of that too. They really do it justice. You can tell they loved every second of making this game, and they should be very proud of their achievement. Kratos only knows what they're gonna do with the power of the PS3 to work with for the third instalment, though while after playing through and seeing the end of this game you might (like me) be shouting 'BRING ON THE THIRD", let's hope they take their time to make something even more special. After what they've done with this game on the now pre-generation PS2, it definitely should be.
    9Analog_Devotee

    9/10

    Absolute phenomenal sequel. I personally preferred the first overall, but the majority of this is more of the same -- and I welcomed it! Must-play for hack 'n slash fans.
    10Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Outta time.

    'God Of War II (2007)' is a late addition to the PS2's library of titles, yet it stands out as one of its best. It's a hack 'n' slash adventure game set in Ancient Greece, the sequel to 'God Of War (2005)'. Its story centres around Kratos' journey to regain his powers after Zeus, in a trademark power play, tricks him into giving them up. The plot is probably the weakest in the mainline series but it still works well, taking you through various facets of Greek mythology and having a strong sense of pace. It has its stand-out moments and also begins to build towards a much bigger finale. The gameplay is basically the same as that of its predecessor, a mixture of combat and puzzles, but it's more refined in almost every aspect. The combos are tighter, the magic is stronger and the violence is more brutal. From set-piece to set-piece, the game keeps you hooked. As Kratos regains his strength, you gain more abilities; you can really feel the difference in power by the end. Speaking of the end, the final boss battle is great. It feels epic in scope and has a hint of tragedy to it, too. Ultimately, it sets up its sequel remarkably well. Overall, this is an excellent action title. It's really fun throughout. 10/10

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Lee was originally attached for the role of Zeus, but was replaced due to creative differences.
    • Quotes

      Boat Captain: [after being summoned by the Barbarian King, he sees Kratos] No! Not you again!

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits are a sequence of various looped scenes from the game. As the credits progress, the camera zooms out until the looped scenes form images of Kratos.
    • Connections
      Edited into God of War Saga (2012)

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      • March 13, 2007 (United States)
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