Ultimate Combo Pack God of War

It’s been a while since I last played my PS3. I recently fired her up last night but one important thing was missing, the controller. I looked everywhere and I just can’t find it. Luckily I have the bluray remote so I was able to do the updates. Today, I went and picked up the Ultimate Combo Pack – God of War. It was only $5 more than the controller itself and it comes with 5 of the God of War games.

  1. God of War
  2. God of War 2
  3. God of War 3
  4. God of War: Chains of Olympus
  5. God of War: Ghost of Sparta

The games that didn’t originally release for the PS3 has been remastered to HD and supports 3D. It comes with a red wireless Dualshock controller but no USB charger cable. Being it’s not my first controller, I have one. It’s also the common USB cable that is used for digital cameras, some cell phones, external hard drives, and other tech devices – so I have plenty. You don’t have to get the combo pack to get the games. You can get the God of War Saga by itself.

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