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God of War: Sons of Sparta

God of War: Sons of Sparta

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GoW: Sons of Sparta

Released

Release Date: February 13, 2026

Action, 2D, For 2 Players, Side-scroll, Greek Mythology, Action Adventure, Splitscreen, PlayStation Exclusive, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

6.5

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God of War: Sons of Sparta is a side installment of the God of War series, realized in the form of a 2D action game. The production was developed by Mega Cat Studios.

Game Series

God of War: Sons of Sparta
God of War: Sons of Sparta
God of War: Sons of Sparta

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God of War Game Series

God of War is a series of action adventure games with a third-person perspective (TPP) view. The authors of the series strongly allude to the convention of so-called slashers (hack'n'slash) - the essence of gameplay here is the brutal elimination of hordes of enemies and fighting giant bosses. Bloody carnage is interspersed with simple logic puzzles and simple platforming elements. The series also offers the possibility to develop the protagonist and improve his arsenal.

God of War Game Series

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Game Ratings for God of War: Sons of Sparta Video Game.

6.5

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 25% of Critics. There are 95 Critic Reviews.

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GameRant: 5 / 10 by Joshua Duckworth

God War Sons of Sparta is a basic entry in both the beloved IP and the Metroidvania genre, one likely to be forgotten by fans of both.

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Cinelinx: 4 / 5 by Dustin Spino

God of War: Sons of Sparta serves as a strong, mechanically solid introduction to the Metroidvania genre, competently handling all the fundamentals. However, the game ultimately falls short of being memorable, as it never attempts to innovate or push the boundaries beyond the basics.

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Push Square: 7 / 10 by Stephen Tailby

God of War: Sons of Sparta is a fun spin-off that takes a series we all know and love and places it somewhere entirely different. It's a mostly successful experiment; the Metroidvania structure works well with the franchise's mechanics, and it looks and sounds the part. However, it takes too long to really come into its own, leaving the early parts of the game feeling a bit lacking compared to the richer experience found later on. If you have the patience to see it through, and can overlook some rough edges here and there, this is a worthwhile adventure for fans that delves into Kratos' history in a way we haven't seen before.

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