By Matt Litten –
October 5, 2007Posted in: God of War: Chains of Olympus, News, PSP, Sony

As a thank-you gesture to all the gamers who registered for the God of War: Chains of Olympus demo, Sony is now offering a free MP3 from the game’s soundtrack, appropriately the “Battle of Attica” track. Swing by the promo page on the official PlayStation website to download the MP3 and enjoy the track that was “designed to compel the listener to bring total destruction to all things.” And if you’re a PlayStation Underground member, check your inbox for a behind-the-scenes summary of the track from the game’s composer, Gerard K. Marino.
About the Author

Matt Litten is a 28 year old from-the-womb gamer turned video game reviewer/blogger and current editor/owner/operator of VGBlogger.com. Matt got his first taste of gaming as a youngster on the NES and Atari, and the rest is history from there.
In 2004, three years removed from high school and still looking for a career direction in life, Matt landed his first gig in the video game review business writing for the now-defunct website BonusStage.com. After the sad and untimely close of BonusStage, the former staff went on to found VGBlogger.com, and after a short stint as US Site Manager for AceGamez Matt turned his attention to VGBlogger, and to this day is dedicated to making it one of the top video game blogs in all the blogosphere.
Matt is a fair-minded reviewer and lover of games of all platforms and types, big or small, hyped or niche, big-budget or indie. But that doesn't mean he will let poor games slide without a good thrashing when necessary.