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Risen 3 Titan Lords Enhanced Edition Review (Invision Community)

The story of the latest addition to the Risen family starts by following the children of the infamous Captain Steelbeard. On a mission to explore an ancient temple on an island they discover, they are in search of riches beyond their imagination. Instead, what unfolds is the death of the nameless hero you play as after being attacked by a demon, leaving your sister and your crew with nothing to do but bury your body.

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CeX Review- Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition

Jason Redmond writes- Risen 3: Titan Lords launched last year for PC and previous gen consoles, and despite it being the expected rough-around-the-edges game as the rest of series has been, it had enough charm and fun Action Role Playing elements to maybe make it worth your time, if you're looking to scratch that type of itch.

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Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition Review - The Digital Fix

When Risen 3: Titan Lords was released on last generation consoles, the response to the game was lukewarm at best. Despite featuring a large, interactive, world for players to explore, critics rightly derided it for its clumsy combat and multiple performance issues. Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition hopes to make amends for the problems associated with the original release. Unfortunately, this hasn’t quite gone to plan, as can be seen by the overwhelming amount of problems that are still present.

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Risen 3: Titan Lords - Enhanced Edition Review | Digital Cumps

DC:
Risen 3: Titan Lords was first released a year ago, but has recently made its way to the PS4 via the Enhanced Edition.

Risen 3 continues Piranha Bytes' ambitious open world RPG games that began with Gothic fourteen years ago and looks to continue with ELEX in 2017. The Gothic and Risen games have always seemed appealing to me, but massive open world RPG games tend to scare me off. Not because of their mythical creatures, unless you count the absolute Time Vampire that these games can become if they're good enough. I get antsy anytime I break the sixty hour mark with a single game. That's a concern I won't have to deal with for Risen 3: Titan Lords - Enhanced Edition, though.

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