Hello there and welcome to our super review platform – the only destination you need to visit online for your top-tier dose of the best gaming places around. Today, I'm going to be talking about God of War Parody: it's a bit of a mouthful, but trust me when I say that this is the type of place you're going to want to know about if you're a true horny gamer. My schedule is clear for the afternoon and I'm going to spend it inside God of War parody, so let's go ahead and see what this project has to offer and whether or not I can official endorse it. Read down below for the full, honest, high IQ review.
The process of signing up and logging into God of War took literally less than 30 seconds – all you need is an email address, username and password. Once inside, you'll have the ability to start the download for the full game through a launcher, which currently supports both MacOS and Windows operating systems. Note that while it is possible to play God of War Parody through your browser, it's limited to 720p resolution because the textures would make the game far too large to run through Firefox or Chrome. Downloading this title gives you access to 1080p and on top of that, 4K if your monitor is capable of handing it. I was pleased with the download speeds here: God of War Parody capped out my connection at 15 MB/s, so it took just a few minutes for me to get the full game.
One of the biggest issues with parody games is that they can often have issues with quality and more importantly than that, getting the character models and feel right from whatever it is they're copying. This isn't the case with God of War Parody: they've nailed the look and the main protagonist looks absolutely perfect. The gameplay itself is really fun too – it reminds me of the original games in the series, only a lot more explicit in nature. You'll have dozens of naughty NPCs to interact with and every time you trigger a x-rated cutscene, it'll be saved into your 'scenes' log which you can access at any point if you want immediate jerking material.
On top of the games her, God of War Parody offers a great array of X-rated videos for you to watch and enjoy – all of which are rendered in the style and theme that God of War is known for. Visually, these are stunning productions – my only issue is that you're forced to stream them: no local storage download option is provided! Still, for anyone who just wants to enjoy God of War Parody scenes made by an expert renderer and artist, this is the place to be. There are 28 clips here, with most being between 2 and 5 minutes in length. A surprisingly large amount of content!
When all is said and done, how does God of War Parody stack up against the competition? I'm pretty happy to go ahead here and recommend that you create an account here, especially since they're completely free to make and yeah – it's great stuff that you get access to inside. My entire experience at God of War Parody was a positive one, so take a little walk in my shoes and see for yourself: there's no way you'll be disappointed with what's on the other side!