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Ryse: Son of Rome Review | GameRevolution

GR: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears... literally.

Rome is burning. As Roman Centurions do what they do best—kill the enemy in nasty, nasty ways with gladius swords—Emperor Nero cowers in his vault with General Marius Titus as he hopes the big, beefy man will save him from impending doom. Not exactly. You see, Marius has a story to tell Nero, and he's going to tell it even though his men are out in the Forum fighting a very bloody battle. I had always heard that Nero fiddled while Rome burned; in this game, he gets bored to death instead.

And yes, it is this story that the player goes through in Ryse: Son of Rome—everything Marius has gone through since the moment he joined the mighty Roman army. Marius serves under the 14th with Commander Vitallion, because Britons killed Marius' family and Vitallion just so happens to be in charge of relegating Rome's stake in Britannia. There's nothing like a revenge story to get one heated up for battle.

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dbjj120884194d ago

Sounds about right for Ryse. I enjoyed the campaign but co-op with my buddy is a lot more fun.

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15 Best Ancient Rome Games of All Time

From underrated Xbox One launch titles to absolute emperors of the strategy genre, history heads will love these games based around Ancient Rome.

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Leeroyw767d ago (Edited 767d ago )

There's fifteen ancient Rome games?

LG_Fox_Brazil766d ago

Shadow of Rome was so freaking good

Sashamaz766d ago

I'm still waiting for the sequel.

HyperMoused766d ago

Ryse was awesome, i have no idea why it wasnt recieved well and why we havnt seen another, Rome conquered so much, you could take the action anywhere, and it looked great when xbox one came out, now would be even better.

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Ryse: Son of Rome Deserves a Second Shot

Ryse: Son of Rome was an Xbox One launch title that has been left to collect dust, but Crytek should set aside Crysis and give Ryse another shot.

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AngainorG7X1021d ago

It was a great game, it had issues but it can only go up from here.

crazyCoconuts1021d ago

It was just ok. Looked really good for an Xbox game though

Snookies121021d ago

"for an Xbox game"

Way to subtly throw shade there. It looked amazing compared to any game at the time it was released.

Never played it myself though, wasn't really interested in it personally. Plus it came at a time when I didn't own an Xbox console. But it was at least different than the usual copy/paste games we get. So I hope it gets another chance sometime soon.

Crows901021d ago

It was a crytek game though

1nsomniac1021d ago (Edited 1021d ago )

It was a stunning game on all basis. One of the standout games for Xbox as a whole. I ended up buying on pc as well… and yes nothing looked better than it in PC at the time either. Nothing just ok about it, definitely needs a sequel.

fr0sty1021d ago

@snookies12, don't pretend like the Xbox One didn't struggle with being gimpled by its tiny pool of ESRAM as a frame buffer. It was significantly weaker than the PS4.

crazyCoconuts1021d ago

Metacritic 60, user score 6.4. I'm not alone in putting it into the "ok" category...

VenomCarnage891020d ago

@snookies
Haven't played it but at least you know enough to defend Xbox over it. The game did look good, for an Xbox game. That's not some "subtle shade," it's full on reality.
I remember it being nearly the only graphically decent game on the Xbone for like the first two years after launch, and graphics were that games strength

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CrimsonWing691021d ago

I really enjoyed it. Bought it at launch even.

ManMarmalade1021d ago (Edited 1021d ago )

The qte's were disappointing though. God of war was doing it back in the ps2 days. As gorgeous as the game was, the gameplay needed to be updated.

annoyedgamer1021d ago

I really liked the original Ryse but Crytek doesn't have the funds. The mismanaged their properties and let EA raid them with Crysis for the duration of their relationship. Right now they are working on Crysis 4, I doubt they can spare resources to work on a Ryse sequel.

gamer78041021d ago

It would have to be funded by MS, I really liked Ryse sure it got repetitive but the setting visuals and story were good

moriarty18891021d ago

MS should have funded a sequel to Ryse and Sunset OD. Two good franchises they definitely needed last gen.

annoyedgamer1021d ago

MS is too busy trying to become the next EA, Ryse wont be on their list of titles to finance unless it gets a hipster makeover with lootboxes.

darthv721021d ago (Edited 1021d ago )

I recently bought it for the steamdeck and have to say... 60fps is a game changer. I really wished MS had gotten a one x patch or series boost mode option but sadly, nope. Other games that definitely deserve a second chance (esp on steamdeck/pc) are quantum break and sunset overdrive. Both deserved 60fps support on one x / series but you have to go to PC for that.

Rumor has it Crytek had plans for a Ryse 2 but due to the low turnout for XB (at the time) it was shelved. They really should give this another shot. i dont care if its multiplat on PS and XB and PC and Switch... just so long as part 2 gets made.

babadivad1021d ago

The game is automatically boosted on Series X

darthv721021d ago

sorry... but it's not. It still runs at the same fps the XBO did.

lelo2play1021d ago

Game was good enough, not great.
Graphically it was top notch. Still holds well till this day.

Crows901021d ago

It only needed more enemy variety and few more movesets or weapons to use. That would have made the experience tons better.

MadLad1021d ago

It was a good game.
Only time I saw quick time events actually make me feel engaged.

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Here are the new Xbox Game Pass Quests for August 2022

Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of August. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there's a new set available now.

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anast1027d ago (Edited 1027d ago )

This is not what I would call value for money spent. They give you quests in liveservice games to get you "re-engaged" with the monetization schemes or to get you hooked or so you at least spend some extra on skins and loot boxes. Then they dole out paltry points after you have already paid extra for whichever liveservice within a liveservice that you are already paying for. My worry is people can't actually be that stupid to fall for this, can they?

littletad1027d ago

Absolutely nothing in this comment makes sense. At all.

anast1026d ago (Edited 1026d ago )

How does it not make sense? O thy god of reason, shine some evidence upon us. Ryse of Rome, ESO,and AC: Origins are all live service games, between them you can get 275 points. Liveservice games are made to keep people spending. Therefore, Gamepass is a live service and the points are for playing live service games.

It is not my problem that this does not make sense to you, it is absolutely your problem. I mean it is all your problem.

Julion07151026d ago (Edited 1026d ago )

Hate Xbox but comments in every Xbox article 😂 without making sense smh

anast1026d ago

Bring the evidence and then your emoji might make sense.