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Most of the time, we wouldn't dare give up precious Dtoid front-page space to something as casual and, well, crappy as a cell phone game. But, when something is as big and done as well as God of War has been done for the mobile market, it's nearly impossible to hold back and not tell you about it.

I'll keep this brief, because frankly, you know God of War and we all know cell phone games aren't the most feature-rich things around anyway. However, you must keep this in mind: God of War: Betrayal for cell phones is probably the best action-oriented cell phone game I've ever seen or had the pleasure of touching.

Check out my impressions after the jump. 

Made by a completely different team from who created and managed each God of War franchise, the development team at SOE Los Angeles working on God of War: Betrayal in no way dropped the ball on this one.

Though it is essentially a 2D side scroller, this game is the fairest representation you can get of the series for this kind of format. In fact, the action and amount of graphical robustness found on the screen left many of us in awe. We were floored that this was actually a standard cell phone game.

Of course, it's not just graphics that really make cell phone titles work. The most important part is how they play -- something especially true for action games. What's crazy is that not only did the SOE team create a wonderfully familiar feel to God of War: Betrayal, but they did it in such a way that makes the game actually easy and intuitive to play on a cell phone.

The game takes many cues from its big brothers, whether it be pushing a directional button several times to move a statue or pushing in different directions to pull off a finishing move. In essence, the same kind of quality and excellent gameplay you get in the console version is absolutely perfectly translated to the cell phone.

I don't know about you, but I'm one to never download games to my phone. If I need mobile gaming, then I just whip out my DS or PSP. But, after seeing God of War: Betrayal, I can say without a doubt I will be downloading this thing.

In fact, I own a BlackJack. And, I asked a rep for the team if a widescreen, BlackJack-friendly version would be released. While he didn't say yes outright, he did hint that there was a strong possibility of it happening. All the more incentive for me to actually buy this thing.

Expect God of War: Betrayal for mobile phones to hit all carriers in the next few months.


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winojesus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 17:30
winojesus
fuckin hell man
how are this years tamogochis?
Natedizzle's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:01
Natedizzle
That looks RAD! I am getting that fo sho.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:01
Mxyzptlk
A good action cell phone game? Logic dictates this is not possible.
topgeargorilla's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:05
topgeargorilla
let's hope it doesn't get a bad score so that david jaffe doesn't get his sandy vagina blood all over us.
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:24
Tubatic
What phone'd you play it on, Summa?
Namelessted's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:29
Namelessted
cell phone games are a useless waste of time.
deanhatescoffee's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:38
deanhatescoffee
Meh. They should put this on the DS. (Sony, c'mon, you know you want to.)
imbeta's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 18:49
imbeta
he he he

aw, it's cute.
aborto thefetus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 19:04
aborto thefetus
Somehow, I don't believe you summa. Partly because it is impossible to make a good sell phone game. If what you say is true, it is a sign that the apocalypse has begun.
That and you know, you're ridiculously biased when it comes to sony.
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 19:25
Tubatic
Yeah, I dunno. This smacks of Prince of Persia on cell phones, which I hear was decent and pulled off the directional pad/ok key thing. If its the same thing, its not so revolutionary, imo. Aside from the gore, though. That's kind of new in cell phone games, I guess.
rosalindaveue's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 19:29
rosalindaveue
Wow-- Summa loves underpowered, unsuitable hardware and poor controls, as long as they aren't on a Nintendo product.
Magesx's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 20:05
Magesx
omg i haet summa
Aaron Linde's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 20:30
Aaron Linde
I uttered an audible "wow" at those screens, mostly because the last cell phone game I bothered playing was Snake.

Snake's still the shit, though.
rpbowlinggod's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 20:48
rpbowlinggod
props to sunami88 for the blazing saddles reference
splotki's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 21:35
splotki
Summa, since you outwardly admitted :"I don't know about you, but I'm one to never download games to my phone." ... you actually have no idea whether this game is up to par with today's mobile standards. This may sound blasphemous for the D-toid crowd, but I would suggest waiting for the IGN, PocketGamer UK or Modojo review before dropping any cash for this game.

PS: I love D-toid and I'm not trying to trash it. I just think that line about never downloading mobile games makes take your excitement for this game with a rather large grain of salt..
splotki's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/09/2007 21:37
splotki
but at the same time, it's interesting to hear something positive being said about mobile games for a change.
LostCrichton's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/10/2007 01:21
LostCrichton
this might be the first cell phone game I ever get. I'm really excited after reading this article and seeing the pictures...holy crap! I cannot believe I may actually buy this...damn Sony.

s0lesurviv0r's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/10/2007 02:38
s0lesurviv0r
One time my sister got a new cell phone and she told me she downloaded a king of fighters game that looked like the ones on the Neo Geo Pocket, she liked those games also. I was psyched and asked her to show it to me. She said "Okay, I was hoping you could tell me how to play it." I try it for about 5 minutes then handed her phone back to her.
"How do you play it?" she asked.
"You don't." I responded "It sucks."
Nice to see they're putting more effort into cell games.
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/10/2007 08:28
Justice
PoP on phones was good
Especially the last one
TheStripe's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/11/2007 12:14
TheStripe
Aren't graphics still important, Summa? Oh, that's right. The hardware doesn't support better graphics, so they're "awesome" instead of "awesome compared to the gameboy color."

@rosalindaveue - I can't think of a Nintendo product with unsuitable hardware and poor controls.
Blunderpuss's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/30/2007 10:19
Blunderpuss
GoW:B is porting to mostgraphics capable cell-phones. Of course more recent ones will look better as they have greater capabilities, but the game will still work on older models. Choppy frame rates may mean you are running one of these older models.
Verizon has the exclusive distributor rights for about a month then it will come out on other providers. Now being ported to different languages for Asian and European market. A great game that reminds us that the tech. is always leap-frogging itself to better things. Javaground Inc. was the developer that made the game engine and put all the art and levels together to make it go. The interface is a thing of simplicity and beauty.
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