God of War: Chains of Olympus/In Defense of Attica

Battle on the Rooftops
Kratos has been ordered by the Gods of Olympus to defend the city of Attica from the invading Persian Army. Kratos starts off the game on the rooftops of Attica surrounded by an unrelenting force of Persian Warriors. Kratos will encounter waves of enemies as soon as the waves are over head towards the ballista.

Use the Ballista on the Persian Fleet
Having eliminated the Warriors on the rooftop, Kratos must now turn his attention on to the invading Persian fleet off the shores of the Aegean Sea. To stave off their attack, Kratos must use the nearby ballista to puncture and sink one of their ships.

To use the ballista approach it, hold psx: C, and press down on the psx: Neutral Lstick. Kratos automatically fires the ballista when it's primed. A hit results with the ship exploding in a burst of flame.

The fleet retaliates by firing explosive projectiles toward the rooftop, destroying the ballista as well as creating a hole for Kratos to drop down into. Make haste and head below to continue.

Down below inside a storeroom, Kratos encounters more Persian resistance. Take the fight to them and continue to weaken their ranks with both light and heavy attacks. In addition to enemies inside the storeroom, Kratos finds a green glowing chest-a health chest. Approach it and hold psx: C to open it, allowing it to release and spew its contents, a large ammount of health-refilling Green Orbs.

Once the storeroom has been cleared of enemies, Kratos can open the doorway set in the front wall. To open it, approach the handle and rapidly tap psx: C. Be ready to start mashing psx: C the moment Kratos begins to lift the door, as a giant Cyclops beats him to the punch. Keep rapidly tapping psx: C in order to keep the Cyclops from Squashing Kratos with his gigantic club. The Cyclops' life is only short lived, as the Basilisk appears behind the Cyclops and makes short work of him.

Battle Against the Basilisk-Part 1
This massive creature has a mouthful of razor sharp teeth, as well as the ability to spew fire from the depths of its bowels. Thankfully, its large frame prevents it from getting inside the storeroom, and for the moment it can only attack with its head.

The moment you gain control over Kratos, begin slashing at the Basilisk with a combination of light and heavy attacks. The Basilisk retaliates with two different types of attacks:
 * It gnashes and lunges at Kratos, attempting to chomp him with its gaping mouth. This attack can either be evaded or blocked.
 * It shoots a stream of fire at Kratos in an attempt to light him on fire. These attacks are telegraphed and should be avoided by evading when fire begins to erupt from the beast's mouth.

Continue attacking the beast every chance you get while blocking its lunges and taking evasive action to avoid the fire. Once the Basilisk's Health Meter (located on the bottom of the screen) has been depleted by 75%, it enters a temporarily stunned state, allowing Kratos to begin a context-Sensitive attack. As soon as the Basilisk is stunned, approach it and press psx: C to perform a series of timed button presses and to carry out a deadly and devastating attack. After correctly following the two timed button presses, the Basilisk goes down, but it's not out for the count. To finish off this portion of the boss fight, quickly approach the Cyclops's club, which is on the ground to the right of the Basilisk's head, and press psx: C to heave it up over Kratos's shoulder. Kratos lifts it even higher and then slams it down onto the beast's cranium, destroying its left eye and causing it to retreat.

Brave the Beaches of Attica
Even though the basilisk has been defeated, Kratos certainly hasn't seen the last of it. The Ghost of Sparta watches as it climbs over Attica's walls and enters the city. In order to follow, Kratos must cross the war-torn beaches of Attica.

The Persian ships moored just off shore are concentrating their explosive volleys at the beach, making crossing a deadly proposition. Kratos can avoid their large and damageing blasts by steering clear of the blast radius that appears on the ground before each projectile lands. As long as he is not inside or touching the radius, he won't take any damage. It's a bit risky, but Kratos can acquire a few extra Red Orbs by breaking apart the wooden barricades found along the beach. Just be careful to watch out for incoming projectiles.

Break Through Attica's Gates
Kraots finds a Battering Ram on the far side of the shore that looks perfect for breaking through Attica's gates. Approach its right side and hold psx: C to grab the handle; push the Battering Ram up the steps by pressing up on the psx: Neutral Lstick. Watch out for incoming projectiles as he move the ram off of the beach.

Before breaking through the defenses, take a moment to clear the area along the city walls. A power up chest full of Red Orbs is tto the right and there's a Save Alter to the left. An unmarked item chest is just beyound the Save Alter on a slightly raised platform and it contains a special item-a Gorgon Eye.

In order to break through Attica's fortified gates, ensure the Battering Ram is stationed in front of them and position Kratos at the back of the ram. Press psx: C to grab the ram, and then rapidly tap psx: C to bash at the gates until they break apart.

Explore Attica
Once inside the city walls, follow the path around the corner to encounter a new enemy-Persian Archers. These arrow-firing guards can be a deadly nuisance if not taken care of immediately and effectively.

During his fight through Attica, Kratos comes upon fellow soldiers fighting against the Persians. Unfortunately his chained blades show no prejudice, slicing through everything they come in contact with. While these brave soldiers may unnecessarily die for their city, at least they leave behind Health Orbs for Kratos to absorb.

In order to get to the Archers, Kratos must cross across a water-filled gap. Quickly jump into the water and swim to the other side. Take out the Persian Archers and Warriors, concentrating on the Archers first, then clear out the area (there is a health chest along the wall, and some Orb-yielding breakable objects to the left). When it's safe to do so, approach the crank and press and hold psx: C and use the analog stick to push or pull it, opening a door along the wall to right.

Unfortunately, Kratos is not able to turn the crank undisturbed. Every so often a small group of Persian Warriors appears to interrupt his progress. Quickly let go, attack them using strong attacks, and then return to the crank as soon as possible.

As soon as the crank has been completely turned, let go and run through the open doorway before it shuts; (You can use the Dodge and Roll move to quickly get under the door (psx: L1+psx: R1+psx: Neutral Lstick)). Once you reach the other side of the doorway, drop down onto the battlefield and eliminate the Warriors and Archers. There are two massive siege weapons along the battlefield's perimeter. Kratos can use his chained blades to break apart their wooden casing to get inside. The one on the far end of the battlefield to the right hold two power up chests. The closer one to the left reveals a ladder that leads up to Attica's rooftop. Jump off the ladder when Kratos reaches the platform at the third floor. There's an item chest inside the alcove containing a Gorgon Eye. Make sure to grab this valuable item before continuing the climb.

Up top, approach the back wall of the siege weapon and press psx: C to kick it down. In the distance, the Basilisk continues to lay siege to Attica, devouring its inhabitants and lighting their homes on fire.

Defeat the Warriors along the rooftop, Grab the Red Orbs from the power up chest along the back wall to the left, and prepare to walk across the wooden beam to the right. In order to successfully cross, Kratos must stay carefully balanced and move slowly or risk falling to his death.

Defeat the Persian King
On the other side of the beam, take a moment to refill Kratos's health by opening the health chest and then pry open the doorway to enter the stronghold. Inside, Kratos runs into the source of the attack on Attica-the King of Persia.

During this battle, Kratos is constantly flanked by a handful of Persian Soldiers that drops down from the windows above. While they are not your first concern, they can be a nuisance. To quickly eliminate them, grab them with psx: C and dispatch them. Unfortunately, after a few seconds, more appear in their place.

The King is equipped with a large broadsword that he uses to swipe at Kratos. In addition, he can light the sword aflame for a swift, deadly, and unblockable attack. Finally, he can call on the magic of the Efreet with devastating results.
 * The King begins his assault against Kratos by attacking him with his broadsword. Watch for him to telegraph this attack by drawing the broadsword up over his head. When you see the King do this either quickly hold down psx: L1 to block or evade the attack altogether. The King strikes twice in consecutive motions. Continue blocking (or evading) until his attack is complete.
 * The King's second attack is to light the sword on fire and charge Kratos, making this attack impossible to block. The only way to keep from taking damage is to take evasive action. Quickly roll out of the way in the opposite direction.
 * The King's final attack is to summon the power of the Efreet, a mystical fire demon that slams the ground sending out a small shockwave damaging anything caught in its path. Like the flame attack, Kratos cannot block the Efreet's shockwave and must instead dodge backwards or out of the way.

Concentrating on chipping away at the King's health meter with a constant barrage of heavy and light attacks. Always watch his advances and attacks and be ready to deal with them as they come. Don't worry so much about the Soldiers, as they tend to get caught in both Kratos's and the King's splash damage.

Once the King's health meter has been depleted by 75%, Kratos can initiate a Context-Sensitive attack by pressing psx: C when the icon appears over his stunned enemy's head. Do this as the King is stunned.
 * The first part of the Context-Sensitive attack requires Kratos to defend himself from the King's flaming sword as he applies all of his brute strength in an attempt to overwhelm the Spartan Warrior. To successfully turn the tables, rapidly tap psx: C.
 * The next parrt of the attack requires a random button press to disarm the King.
 * As soon as his sword drops to the ground, a second button press is required to avoid the King's last ditch Efreet attack before running in and knocking him to the ground.
 * Defenseless, the desperate king offers Kratos his kingdom, women, and gold. The only thing Kratos takes is his life. Rapidly tap psx: C to bash the King's head in with a heavy wooden chest.