He did however do something with his army that would be described a weird, if it was true that is. But as mad as all of that sounds, Caligula didn’t go to war with Poseidon. This was a man who apparently cross dressed in public, impregnated his own sister and declared himself a god. There’s no doubt Caligula was as mad as a hatter, but how mad would Caligula have to be to go to war with Poseidon? By all accounts he may have been crazy enough, after all his own body guards assassinated him due to his deranged demeanor.
So lets delve a little further into this myth. But we understand that there can be little in a name, and many will say we are just nitpicking. Most people would have noticed this irregularity immediately. While Poseidon and Neptune were both gods of the sea, and for all intents and purposes the same, their names are somewhat different. So what makes us, Unreal Facts, say that Caligula didn’t go to war with Poseidon when so many references say he did?įirstly, and most obviously, Poseidon was a Greek god, not a Roman one. While crazy Roman Emperors appear not to be that rare, Caligula has gone down, along with Nero, as one of the most nutty among them. Press SQUARE and hit two or three at once and then move on.There is an often quoted fact that Roman Emperor Caligula once went to war with Poseidon, ordering his troops to throw spears into the sea. This saves ample time for each Cyclops.Įssentially, just destroy the urns without comboing. Don't do the Quick Time Event, just continue swing your blades. Try to hit multiple Cyclopes with each swing of your blades. Ride the Cyclops and try to stay near and face the edges.Īnother simple one, just try to kill the Cyclopes as fast as possible. Use L1 + TRIANGLE to bring down the Cyclops. Make sure that your are lined up to knock them out and not into the stones on the outer edge.įairly simple. Repeat the above steps for the rest of the enemies.Īlternate method by uknickkali: Simply use L1 + CIRCLE and shoulder-charge the Minotaurs right out of the arena. Just make sure they keep their distance so as not to grab you. SQUARE SQUARE TRIANGLE and L1 + SQUARE work well to keep them at bay. They will run right off the stage and out of your hair. Simple but effective: Stand near the edges and double jump over the Minotaurs when they charge. With each grunt killed with CIRCLE, health orbs are released. This will flash the other enemies and give you either a) ample time to be stoned by the second gorgon or b) time to kill off the stoned enemies (those goats are a huge pain to kill normally). Once two Gorgons appear, block the Green Gaze with L1 and correctly counter it. This petrifies Kratos much faster than standing still and keeps your vulnerability duration shorter. Example: You press L1 and after a second or so the SQUARE button comes up - you should press TRIANGLE, CIRCLE, or X. If at all possible, knock the Cyclops or hammer wielders off the arena to save time.įirstly, when a Gorgon starts to stone you, counter by pressing L1 and immediately press the wrong button for the Quick Time Event. Do not do the Quick Time Event to kill any enemy as it also wastes a lot of time. This keeps Kratos from mistakenly attempting to grab them and wasting precious seconds. After you've thrown the grunt, roll away from the larger enemies. Focus the battering ram on the 2 hammer wielding (and eventual Cyclops) rather than the other grunts. Don't get too close to the stones at the edges otherwise Kratos will slam their head and waste a good 3 seconds. The only way to complete this is to grab the grunts with CIRCLE and then press SQUARE to use them as a battering ram. Probably the hardest challenge of the seven. Focus on actually killing the enemies that you hit, rather than drifting around the screen to keep multiple enemies at bay.