Ira Aldridge: The Last Years, 1855-1867
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Ira Aldridge The Last Years, 1855-1867, the fourth volume of Bernth Lindfors's definitive biography,...
Interpreting Qualitative Data
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In this fifth edition of his field-defining text, David Silverman, a true guru of qualitative...
The Herb and Flower Cookbook: Plant, Grow and Eat
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The Herb and Flower Cookbook is a cookery book with a difference. Here, you can take your cooking to...
Yours and Mine: A Serrulata Saga Romance Novella
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She told a lie. He confirmed it. Now they’re secretly betrothed against their families’...
Adult Historical Romance Novella
The Eight Wild - Survival
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The Wild Eight is in a constant state of improvement, and it is not yet complete. If you are not...
My Lunches with Orson: Conversations between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles
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BASED ON LONG-LOST RECORDINGS, A SET OF RIVETING AND REVEALING CONVERSATIONS WITH AMERICA'S GREAT...
Brecoles Nine (16 KP) rated God of War in Video Games
Mar 12, 2019
The emotional music that was lined up with the journey of gathering something as simple as wood, was by far the best part of the beginning.
Then a stranger comes and you being Kratos, you say to yourself, "Yeah, I can take him, look at this skinny little man thinking he stands a chance against me, the mighty KRATOS-" Then he catches you by surprise, he is so much more powerful than you imagined and now you're in this brilliantl, beautiful fight to the death. It was crazy. The whole game was filled with emotion and raw power. The emotional growth of the bond between Father and Son was a beautiful thing to watch.
This is a super late review, so there isn't much to say about it other than it was an incredible game that added onto an already incredible series. The end of the game left us with wanting more and more. By the end of it I found myself wanting to send an email to Santa Monica Studios, begging for an early copy of the next game or maybe a script just to know what happens. The cliffhanger it left us with was amazing and wonderful.
The combat was smooth and I found myself throwing the axe for no apparent reason but to see how far I could throw it and travel away from it, just to call it back and watch as the axe returns to Kratos' hand in real time. The amount of detail they put into this game is incredible and I'm sure that it will be quite a wait until the next one. In my honest opinion about God of War, I would personally give the game a solid 10/10. Thank you so much for reading!
Where the Animals Go: Tracking Wildlife with Technology in 50 Maps and Graphics
Oliver Uberti and James Cheshire
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'Beautiful and thrilling ...a joy to study cover to cover' - E. O. Wilson 'Enchanting and...
Wuzzit Trouble
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Build children's number sense, problem solving and creative and critical thinking skills! One of...