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Video: God Of War: Chains Of Olympus "Underwater"

GameVideos has uploaded this latest footage from the PSP's God Of War: Chains of Olympus, so you can watch Kratos get all Ian Thorpe on us, swimming around, bashing through metal bars and underwater obstacles. In fact, that's really all he does in the video - bloodthirsty God of War fans should probably check out the video after the break, which features more footage as well as an interview with developers from Ready At Dawn. Check out the comparison between the game running at the old PSP speed of 222 MHz and the now unlocked speed of 333 mhz. Also, make sure to catch how the developers seem completely prepared to port Chains to the PS2, just like most half-decent PSP games out now.

I've played through the demo that Sony sent out to homes, and yeah, they pretty much nailed the gameplay of God of War on the PSP, but to really get my attention they'll have to bring something new to the table. We'll see how the game holds up to long play sessions - that analog nub kills my hands, and I tend to use my PSP for more pick up and play type games. I mean, I can only sit on the toilet train for so long!

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