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God of War III is an action-adventure video game released by Sony Computer Entertainment's Santa Monica division for the PlayStation 3 worldwide in March 2010. It is the fifth installment released in the God of War series and the first installment in the series to feature downloadable content.
Loosely based on Greek mythology, God of War III is chronologically the seventh and final chapter of the series, and forms part of a saga with vengeance as a central theme. The game focuses on protagonist Kratos, who storms Mount Olympus with initial allies, the Titans, in an attempt to kill Zeus and the Olympian Gods.
God of War III features gameplay similar to previous installments. The player controls the character, Kratos, in a combination of first-person/third-person combat (including quick-time), platforming and puzzle game elements. Kratos' main weapons are the Blades of Exile (initially the Blades of Athena), with other new weapons, including the Claws of Hades, the Nemean Cestus and the Nemesis Whip. The Nemean Cestus (a pair of fist gauntlets), and the Nemesis Whip are crucial to the game, as they are required to advance through certain stages of the game.
Artillery is the generic name for either early two- or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks fighting each other in combat or similar derivative games. Artillery games are among the earliest computer games developed; the theme of such games is an extension of the original uses of computer themselves, which were once used to calculate the trajectories of rockets and other related military-based calculations. Artillery games have been described as a type of "shooting game", though they are more often classified as a type of strategy game.
Early precursors to the modern artillery-type games were text-only games that simulated artillery entirely with input data values. A BASIC game known simply as Artillery was written by Mike Forman and was published in Creative Computing magazine in 1976. This seminal home computer version of the game was revised in 1977 by M. E. Lyon and Brian West and was known as War 3; War 3 was revised further in 1979 and published as Artillery-3. These early versions of turn-based tank combat games interpreted human-entered data such as the distance between the tanks, the velocity or "power" of the shot fired and the angle of the tanks' turrets.
A war deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with war, combat or bloodshed. They occur commonly in polytheistic religions. The following is a list of war deities.
Outcast-exiled
Tyrant of all time
Succumb to evil delights
Demons covet his soul
Distraught-deranged
Inner desolation
Gone too far to return
Insanity is bliss
God of war
Denying your fate
Implying your craze
The killing of man
God of war
Enslaving us all
To live and to die for
The killing of man
Defeated disillusions
Only wish for immortality
Confined to eternal life
To walk the earth
Rise before me
Feeble existence
Frightened careless ones
Come into my reach
God of war
Denying your fate
Implying your craze
The killing of man
God of war enslaving us all
To live and to die for
The killing of man
Mesmerized mortals
Enchanted with deceit
Prepare to sacrifice them all
Massive ravaging
The pain immense
The price of endless time
The price of man to die
To forever live insane
God of war
Denying your fate
Implying your craze
The killing of man
God of war
Enslaving us all
To live and to die for