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30 Reviews
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Amazing art and audio, Interesting story, Unique multiplayer
Limited combat, Repetitive boss battles
Ryse has an entertaining story and sky-high production values. The gameplay that's there isn't bad – it just stops in its tracks before it gets anywhere near close to demanding. The multiplayer mode has some neat ideas, like a deadly, shifting Colosseum, ...
Abstract: What is it? Ryse takes a trip to ancient Rome for some beautiful, bloodthirsty, hack-and-slash-action.What's it on? Xbox One .When's it out? 22 November 2013.Let's state the obvious first: Xbox One's poster child, Ryse: Son of Rome, looks absolutely...
A-RyseBeautiful visualsExcellent performance captureDumb storylineRyse-ibleRepetitive combatDull multiplayerNot enough variety throughoutYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Ryse: Son of Rome Xbox One ReviewIt's not that Ryse is impos...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Nicely animated, some variety in scenes and location, lovely visuals, some great executions, multiplayer is fun
Gameplay gets repetitive, lacks replayability, some slow loading times
Ryse: Son of Rome is a sumptuous hackathon through Ancient Rome in truly next-gen style. The visuals are impressive, as is the smoothness of the animation, especially once you get into those big fights and executions. It's a great game to be a spect...
Stunning eye candy, Strong writing and performances combine for a killer story, Reward-driven execution QTEs a fresh idea for combat
Simple hack-and-slash gameplay verges on tedious, Minimally difficult, even at the hardest setting, Unnecessary inclusion of microtransactions
It feels like Crytek has more elaborate plans in the wings for Ryse . The game that's here is simple-yet-entertaining, a brief adventure that showcases the visual power of your new Xbox One. The story ends on a definitive note, but a handful of threads ...
Abstract: CommentThe Xbox One launch was quite solid, featuring strong 3rd party support with games like Need for Speed: Rivals and Assassin’s Creed IV, as well as Xbox One exclusives like Forza 5 and Dead Rising 3. It is fitting to round off the line up with ar...
Abstract: I am still asking myself why this game got severely bad reviews. Granted at booredatwork, we haven't done a lot of reviews and by no means is Ryse: Son of Rome perfect, But there are a lot of great things to enjoy with the game. First of this is one of th...
Ryse: Son of Rome is a decent action trip and a good addition for the Xbox One launch lineup, but on its own there's nothing particularly memorable to help stand the test of time....
Abstract: Ryse: Son of Rome is an extremely conflicting game. On one hand, you have an incredibly gorgeous game, quite possibly one of the prettiest on the Xbox One, with combat that's more tactical than you'd think. On the other hand, the game isn't much more than...