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1 UP: Looking Back at God of War: Chains of Olympus

This week, 1 UP has been featuring interviews with the people behind the God of War series. On Monday, it was God of War 1 director David Jaffe. On Tuesday, it was God of War 2 director Cory Barlog. And today, it's God of War: Chains of Olympus director Ru Weerasuriya. His name may not be quite as well known as the other two, but as a co-founder of developer Ready at Dawn, he's one of the industry's current rising stars.

1 UP recently emailed Weerasuriya to find out more about how he views Chains of Olympus now, what he would do if he were making God of War 3, and his thoughts on possibly making future God of War PSP games.
Max Power - contributor
Published: 314 days 4 hours ago | Interview | PlayStation 3 | Sony PSP | PlayStation 2
 
 

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George Sears - 314 days 4 hours ago
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Chains of Olympus was amazing and I love the fact how they explained why Kratos was knocked out at the beginning of the first GOW game and why he was were he was with no power ups and such. The ending of the game was pure epic and really showed that Kratos meant business.
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Wolf873 - 314 days 3 hours ago
1.1 - Completely agree,
for a handheld game, GOW-COO was truly an epic game with best of everything: story, gameplay, and art design.
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