The soundtrack is epic, the game has a fun theme song and all of the thuds, pounds, and screams fit the action perfectly. This is a very late title in the life of the PlayStation 2 and in all honesty, I would not say it is the best-looking game on the console, but by this point, Clover did the best they could with the visuals. Clover Studios did a phenomenal job in the looks department. The story does not take itself too seriously as I said and this is evident in those fantastic cut scenes. I like the difficulty, but I am sure for some it may seem a little off-putting. The enemies will kick your butt until you figure out the right way to take them all down. God Hand forces you to not just get good, but get good fast. This is a very challenging game and while it may sound like a button masher. It sounds like it would be mindless, but it is far from it. You can dish out these epic combos and set up the buttons to your liking. Thankfully the combat system in the game is a ton of fun. The game is very combat heavy and that is really all there is to it. It is probably the best of all the 3D beat-em-ups I have ever played actually. I have long been a fan of beat-em-up games and God Hand is one of the best.