God of War: Ghost of Sparta
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Summary
God of War: Ghost of Sparta is a video game[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's instance of is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — instance of (P31): video game[3].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta was published by Ghost of Sparta — publisher (P123): Sony Interactive Entertainment[4].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's genre is Ghost of Sparta — genre (P136): hack and slash[5].
- Among the performers on God of War: Ghost of Sparta was Ghost of Sparta — performer (P175): Gerard Marino[6].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's developer is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — developer (P178): Ready at Dawn[7].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's part of the series is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — part of the series (P179): God of War[8].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's platform is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — platform (P400): PlayStation Portable[9].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's platform is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — platform (P400): PlayStation 3[10].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's game mode is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — game mode (P404): single-player video game[11].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's language of work or name is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — language of work or name (P407): Russian[12].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta was distributed by Ghost of Sparta — distribution format (P437): Universal Media Disc[13].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's review score is recorded as 84/100[14].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's country of origin is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — country of origin (P495): United States[15].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta was released on November 2, 2010[16].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's characters is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — characters (P674): Kratos[17].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's distributed by is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — distributed by (P750): PlayStation Now[18].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's narrative location is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — narrative location (P840): Greece[19].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's ESRB rating is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — ESRB rating (P852): Mature 17+[20].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's CERO rating is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — CERO rating (P853): D (Ages 17 and up)[21].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's official website is recorded as http://www.spartansstandtall.com/[22].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's PEGI rating is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — PEGI rating (P908): PEGI 18[23].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's nominated for is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — nominated for (P1411): British Academy Games Award for Handheld[24].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's takes place in fictional universe is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — takes place in fictional universe (P1434): God of War universe[25].
- God of War: Ghost of Sparta's set in period is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — set in period (P2408): ancient history[26].
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Authorship and Creation
God of War: Ghost of Sparta was published by Ghost of Sparta — publisher (P123): Sony Interactive Entertainment[4]. It was performed by Ghost of Sparta — performer (P175): Gerard Marino[6].
Publication
God of War: Ghost of Sparta was published on November 2, 2010[16]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — language of work or name (P407): Russian[12]. Its genre is Ghost of Sparta — genre (P136): hack and slash[5]. Its part of the series is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — part of the series (P179): God of War[8]. It was distributed by Ghost of Sparta — distribution format (P437): Universal Media Disc[13].
Subject and Themes
God of War: Ghost of Sparta's part of the series is recorded as Ghost of Sparta — part of the series (P179): God of War[8].
Reception
God of War: Ghost of Sparta's review score is recorded as 84/100[14].
Why It Matters
God of War: Ghost of Sparta has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]