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''God of War: Chains of Olympus'' is the fourth ([[AnachronicOrder chronologically second]]) installment in the ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' series, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable in 2008.
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''God of War: Chains of Olympus'' is the fourth ([[AnachronicOrder chronologically second]]) installment in the ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' series, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable in 2008.
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* TitanomachyRoundTwo: [[spoiler:Persephone, Hades's niece and wife]], secretly releases the Titan Atlas from Tartarus so he can destroy the Axis Mundi (portrayed as a large pillar underneath the Earth that holds the entire world above).
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* LockedInTheDungeon: The Jails of Tartarus is a prison (or rather, bondage) cell where all of the prisoners are bound in chains. Kratos gets tossed there after he lost to Charon in a Hopeless Boss Fight above.
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* SadisticChoice: [[spoiler:Kratos is given the choice of staying by his daughter's side and let the world be destroyed or stop Persephone and Atlas and forsake his daughter. He chooses the latter, which causes him to hate the gods even more for taking his daughter away from him again.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Conquer your enemies. Challenge your destiny. Break the chains.]]'']]
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* AbsenteeActor: This is the first and currently only game where Ares neither appears nor mentioned.
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* SelfDeprecation: In the remastered [=PS3=] version on ''God of War: Origins Collection'', the trophy obtained for finishing the game is called "It's Over Already?"
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* SelfDeprecation: In the remastered [=PS3=] version on ''God of War: Origins Collection'', the trophy obtained for finishing the game is called "It's "[[ItsShortSoItSucks It's Over Already?"Already?]]"
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* BadDreams: And Kratos wants to get rid of them.
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!!''Chains of Olympus'' contains examples of the following tropes:
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!!''Chains of Olympus'' contains examples of the following tropes:
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* PowerFist: Kratos can obtain Zeus' Gauntlet. It is a gauntlet of a deity obviously, but Kratos had to wear it with his whole arm because it's just that large. It provides additional combat mechanics, and is instrumental in killing certain bosses.
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* TheUnseen / TheUnfought: Morpheus. Until [[spoiler:Persephone shows up at the very end]], it is pretty much outright stated from the very beginning that he's the BigBad, but he never appears onscreen, and if not for the narrator, we wouldn't even know of his involvement.
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* TheUnseen / TheUnfought: Morpheus. Until [[spoiler:Persephone shows up at the very end]], it is pretty much outright stated from the very beginning that he's the BigBad, but he never appears onscreen, and if not for the narrator, we wouldn't even know of his involvement.involvement.
* WorldPillars: The world has held by a single pillar until it was destroyed by a Titan named Atlas.
* WorldPillars: The world has held by a single pillar until it was destroyed by a Titan named Atlas.