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.
- Won 2 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Linda Hunt
- Narrator
- (voice)
- …
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
- Kratos
- (voice)
- (as TC Carson)
Michael Clarke Duncan
- Atlas
- (voice)
Carole Ruggier
- Athena
- (voice)
Harry Hamlin
- Perseus
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Zeus
- (voice)
Paul Eiding
- Theseus
- (voice)
Bob Joles
- Barbarian King
- (voice)
- …
Leigh-Allyn Baker
- Lahkesis
- (voice)
- (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
- …
Debi Mae West
- Atropos
- (voice)
- (as Debbie Maewest)
- …
Jennifer Martin
- Euryale
- (voice)
Josh Keaton
- Young Spartan
- (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
- Typhon
- (voice)
Susan Silo
- Clotho
- (voice)
Alan Oppenheimer
- Prometheus
- (voice)
- (as Allan Oppenheimer)
Armin Shimerman
- Translator 2
- (voice)
Lloyd Sherr
- Cronos
- (voice)
Featured reviews
'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
This game is better in every aspect, new creatures more intense bossfights and story moments, the ending it self makes the next part the masterpiece it is.
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.
After defeating Ares in the first game of God of War 2, the new god of war Kratos is punished for a mistake, and then he swears to kill Zeus. REVISED
10Jim-D
From the moment this masterpiece begins, it is the most cinematic adventure ever captured in the medium of video gaming. God of War II, the follow-up to the hit action game, follows the anti-hero Kratos on his journey from godhood back to mortality. After being stripped of his godly powers and forced to watch his armies reduced to dust at the start of the adventure, Kratos makes it his mission to do the unthinkable - kill Zeus.
From there, Kratos embarks on an unbelievable adventure that sees him battling a living colossus from the inside-out, ending up with Atlas at the bottom of the Earth, and eventually twisting the very fabric of time in an attempt to achieve his bloody goals. Every other scene is a mini artistic masterpiece come-to-life, with some of the most jaw dropping visuals ever created in any medium. From a lush green valley, filled with crumbling columns to a living, bleeding cavern - your eyes rarely have a moment to rest.
The real icing on the cake is the voice acting, which is award-worthy. Michael Clarke Duncan is wonderful - and hearing Harry Hamlin again playing Perseus (whom he played in Clash of the Titans) gave me geek chills! You simply cannot beat God of War II in terms of story, visuals, gameplay, and all-around fun. Games simply do not get much better than this.
From there, Kratos embarks on an unbelievable adventure that sees him battling a living colossus from the inside-out, ending up with Atlas at the bottom of the Earth, and eventually twisting the very fabric of time in an attempt to achieve his bloody goals. Every other scene is a mini artistic masterpiece come-to-life, with some of the most jaw dropping visuals ever created in any medium. From a lush green valley, filled with crumbling columns to a living, bleeding cavern - your eyes rarely have a moment to rest.
The real icing on the cake is the voice acting, which is award-worthy. Michael Clarke Duncan is wonderful - and hearing Harry Hamlin again playing Perseus (whom he played in Clash of the Titans) gave me geek chills! You simply cannot beat God of War II in terms of story, visuals, gameplay, and all-around fun. Games simply do not get much better than this.
Did you know
- TriviaChristopher 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 creditsThe 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.
- ConnectionsEdited into God of War Saga (2012)
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