God of War: Betrayal
God of War: Betrayal is an action-adventure mobile game developed by Javaground and Sony Online Entertainment’s Los Angeles division. Released for mobile phones supporting the Java Platform, Micro Edition on June 20, 2007, it is the third installment in the God of War series. The player controls the protagonist Kratos, who is framed for the murder of Argos and pursues the true assassin across Greece.
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God of War: Betrayal is an action-adventure mobile game developed by Javaground and Sony Online Entertainment’s Los Angeles division. Released for mobile phones supporting the Java Platform, Micro Edition on June 20, 2007, it is the third installment in the God of War series, and the fifth chronologically. The player controls the protagonist Kratos, who is framed for the murder of Argos and pursues the true assassin across Greece. The game was praised for its fidelity to the series in terms of gameplay, art style, and graphics. It received awards for \”Wireless Game of the Month\” and \”Best Platform Game\” of 2007. Game length is approximately two to four hours, and it consists of ten levels. It features a total of 110 different animations and a 2D rendition of the series’ three dimensional graphics and features a 3D version of the game’s main character. It is the only installment to be released on a non-PlayStation platform and presented as a two-dimensional side-scrolling game.
Although presented in two- dimension, the game retains the action-oriented approach of its predecessors, with the player controlling the character KRatos in the same combination of combat, platforming, and puzzle game elements. Foes encountered in the game primarily stem from Greek mythology, including Gorgons, minotaurs, and cerberuses, as well as those created for the game, such as the humanoid minions of the god Hades. Other characters include Argos, the giant pet of the goddess Hera; an unknown assassin; and the Olympian messenger Ceryx, the son of Hermes and main antagonist. The Spartan pursues his foe across Greece to discover the identity of the assassin, but is slowed by the minions of Hades, God of the Underworld: Zeus sends Cryx to deliver a message to the Spartan: stop the relentless pursuit.
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