





God of War: 1 : Stover, Matthew, Vardeman, Robert E.: desertcart.in: Books Review: NEAT! - Perfect condition, love the hardcover, looking forward to finish this book. Thank you! Review: The delivered product was good too. - The book lived up-to my expectations though I wish some scenes were elaborated on more. The delivered product was good too.
P**H
NEAT!
Perfect condition, love the hardcover, looking forward to finish this book. Thank you!
S**A
The delivered product was good too.
The book lived up-to my expectations though I wish some scenes were elaborated on more. The delivered product was good too.
M**J
The book condition is not good looks like it’s used and it’s dirty as well. Not recommended
A**N
It took a couple of days more that the expected to get here, but it finally did! the condition of the books aren't perfect but that's probably because of the shipping.
S**S
After coming to the franchise late, I went back and played through all the games that came before the latest, absolutely revelling in the blood and tragedy of Kratos' saga, and began to seek out any and all the surrounding media, beginning with this book. This is everything I expected, but written in a hand better than I presumed for the novelisation of a video game. Though not in the league of lauded fantasy writing, the tale is told well, handling the story more than capably, including the ordeal of pacing and parsing the many battles and puzzles in the game. The most enjoyable aspect about this book are the scenes on Olympus of Athena and Zeus, which give much greater insight to the former and an amusing look at the Skyfather who we become far better acquainted with as the franchise progresses. The narrative of the game and aspects that are most pressing and amusing are woven into a tale that is both familiar enough to not enrage intense fans, while taking enough liberty and interpretation that the story has some freshness, as well as pacing the events more appropriately for reading, apposed to playing. However, the Temple of Pandora is somewhat laborious, although this is somewhat to be expected, and at least the swirling blades in the Underworld don't reflect my hours of furious repetition and enraged frustration. If I were to ask more it would be to have had the action a little more visceral and immediate in its realisation and some greater insight into the inner-workings of the mid of the Ghost of Sparta, though I do understand Kratos is more of a singularly driven being not prone to philosophy and introspection. A solid effort and I look forward to the second book, saddened that there isn't a book of the third game of the side adventures.
E**.
Se que este libro es algo viejo y muchos años han pasado desde que salio, y aun asi el libro llego en perfectas condiciones.
D**I
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