Obviously, there’s full trophy support, and alongside that is some content that was previously only available to those who preordered the games, like the Forgotten combat arena that comes with Ghost of Sparta. Both games run as smoothly as you’d expect from a God of War game, never dropping below 60 frames per second, and the collection also brings with it a handful of bonus content to satiate even the most hardcore of God of War fans. The Origins Collection is also unique in that it’s the first release in the series to come with Stereoscopic 3D support, so if you’re lucky enough to have a 3D HDTV, you can experience each of these games in a brand new way. Ghost of Sparta looks amazing, but both are pretty easy on the eyes. Being able to play Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta back to back, it’s easy to see the massive jump in quality between the two games, which is to be expected as they were released two years apart. They looked great on the PSP, almost matching the original two on the PS2, but with HD support (up to 720p) they’re crisper and clearer than ever. The Origins Collection helps to set itself apart by offering 3D support, along with the crisper look. This a busy couple months for HD re-releases, with Resident Evil 4 and Code Veronica releasing last month, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus soon after, and the Silent Hill remastered collection on the way there are plenty of games coming out with refreshed visuals.
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I’m happy to say that not only has everything from the portable games returned in this version, the games actually look better and there’s new content here as well. Now fans of the series can finally get their hands on these two titles with the Origins Collection, the only question whether or not anything was lost when they were transferred to the PS3. In between them, however, were two equally as fantastic games for the PSP-2008’s Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta, which released last year. For the most part the series has been exclusive to the PS2/PS3, with the three main games in the series releasing on the consoles. God of War is one of those rare video game franchises where every game in the series has been a spectacular achievement in terms of gameplay, graphics, and storytelling.