God Of War [PS2 - Beta]

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10 Nov 2008

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God of War is an action adventure based on Greek mythology, released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The game was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment’s Santa Monica division. In the final game is possible to unlock a bonus room (the Character Graveyard), in which the developers have collected various beta enemies that were rejected and even early designs of some used ones. Thanks to GodOfWarProduction’s Youtube Channel we can have a look at all those unused enemies!

Also, in the very first GOW footage ever shown in 2004, we can notice a Beta HUD, slightly different Kratos, Beta Blades of chaos and Beta enemies. Also, another bonus video that can be unlocked in the final game, shows various removed levels and early prototypes!

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2 Responses to God Of War [PS2 - Beta]

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Robert Seddon

February 18th, 2010 at 9:14 pm

Anything new in this article? (I haven’t time to check the videos right now.)

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monokoma

February 19th, 2010 at 2:31 pm

There’s a Kratos-soldier in the Unused Levels video, that was one of the first models for the main character, but i dont think i ever seen the elf one.. thanks for the link Robert! :)

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