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God of War III is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.First released for the PlayStation 3 on March 16, 2010, it is the fifth installment in the God of War series, the seventh chronologically, and the sequel to 2007's God of War II.
He became a full-time staff member at Chaosium in 1982. [2] [3] His interest for role-playing games and H. P. Lovecraft were fused when he became principal author of Chaosium's game Call of Cthulhu, published 1981, [4] and many scenarios and background pieces thereafter.
God of War Saga is a collection of five of the God of War games for the PlayStation 3 released as part of Sony's PlayStation Collections line on August 28, 2012, in North America; it was not released elsewhere. The collection includes God of War, God of War II, God of War III, Chains of Olympus, and Ghost of Sparta.
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After publication, Santa Monica Studio shifted to its next project, God of War, while re-using the engine from Kinetica. [ 2 ] The External Development group, a department within Santa Monica Studio separate from internal development teams, [ 4 ] acts as both a video game publisher and business incubator for indie game studios, notably ...
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God of War is an action-adventure game franchise created by David Jaffe and developed by Sony's Santa Monica Studio.It began in 2005 on the PlayStation 2 (PS2) video game console and has become a flagship series for PlayStation, consisting of nine installments across multiple platforms.
The original conception of Call of Cthulhu was Dark Worlds, a game commissioned by the publisher Chaosium but never published. [3] Sandy Petersen contacted them regarding writing a supplement for their popular fantasy game RuneQuest set in Lovecraft's Dreamlands. He took over the writing of Call of Cthulhu, and the game was released in 1981. [4]