-enfrdeesitnlptplru- ^hot^ — God Of War Iii -europe-

Unlike God of War II (which saw reduced blood in the German version), God of War III -Europe- is identical in violence to the North American (NTSC-U) release. The infamous Poseidon death scene—where you see Ippos’s death from a first-person viewpoint—remains uncut in German, French, and Italian versions. The EFIGS (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish) dubbing is the same raw, unedited performance.

is an action-adventure hack-and-slash video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in March 2010 exclusively for the PlayStation 3, it is the fifth installment in the series and the climactic conclusion of the original trilogy.

For players, this version removes every language barrier. For collectors, it is a fascinating snapshot of European gaming economics. And for the gods? Well, they never stood a chance—no matter what language you speak. God of War III -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNlPtPlRu-

This version contains full audio/subtitle support for:

Unlike the North American and Japanese versions, certain European releases (including this multi-language SKU) faced minor modifications due to differing age-rating standards (PEGI, USK, BBFC). Unlike God of War II (which saw reduced

| Metric | Data | |--------|------| | | Over 2.5 million copies (as of 2012), representing ~40% of global sales (5.2 million total) | | Critical Score (Europe avg) | 91/100 (similar to US 92/100) | | Best-selling language editions | 1. UK (English), 2. Germany, 3. France | | Impact | Set a benchmark for AAA multi-language support on PS3; praised for including Polish and Russian despite smaller market sizes. |

The game's story picks up where God of War II left off, with Kratos having learned that Zeus, the King of the Gods, had betrayed him and killed his family. Fueled by rage and a desire for revenge, Kratos sets out on a quest to find and kill Zeus. Along the way, he must navigate the complex web of alliances and rivalries between the various gods and monsters of Greek mythology. For collectors, it is a fascinating snapshot of

left off, with Kratos scaling Mount Olympus on the back of Gaia to settle his blood feud with Zeus. From the opening moments—a massive battle against Poseidon while clinging to a moving Titan—it’s clear that the "epic" scale isn't just marketing; it’s the core of the gameplay. Key Highlights Massive Scale