Free Android action game
God of Sparta War is a free Android action game developed by Classic Original. The APK bears many similarities to the popular God of War series developed by Ubisoft. However, this game has a few differences, as seen in gameplay and its overall graphics quality.
If you’re looking for a fun action game to play on your mobile device, there are lots of great options. Prince of Persia Shadow & Flame is a paid game from Ubisoft and offers a fun, action-packed adventure. Thor: The Dark World is a free game following Marvel’s interpretation of Norse mythology, a fun counterpart to God of Sparta War’s Greek mythology.
The visuals for God of Sparta War resemble graphics from the PlayStation 2 era, mainly because this title is an unofficial port of a PlayStation 2 game. This causes the interface and displays to be simplistic and minimal, as most of the screen focuses on Kratos in combat.
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Greek mythology
The God of Sparta War game has many close ties with Greek mythology. The story itself follows Kratos, having been instructed by Athena to kill the God of war, Aries. He tries to save Sparta but ultimately fails and encounters many mythological elements throughout his journey.
Another important mythological aspect is the pantheon of Greek Gods. Athena, Aphrodite, Artemis and Zeus can all be seen throughout the game.
Gameplay
God of Sparta War is an action-packed game filled with melee combat. You control Kratos as you follow through on the mission Artemis gave you. Most of the gameplay is combat, but there are a few puzzles to solve as you play. Fortunately, if you get stuck, you can always use the internet to find the solution.
A God of War game
God of Sparta War bears many similarities to Ubisoft's titular God of War franchise. These similarities come from the title being an unofficial port of one of the older God of War games.
The game was originally developed for the PlayStation 2, and clearly shows its age in both mechanics and graphics. However, because of this, the game runs well on most devices without difficulty. In addition, the lower-quality graphics are less demanding on system resources, so you’re less likely to encounter performance issues, even if you don’t have one of the latest devices.