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From underrated Xbox One launch titles to absolute emperors of the strategy genre, history heads will love these games based around Ancient Rome.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Game was good enough, not great.
Graphically it was top notch. Still holds well till this day.
It was a good game.
Only time I saw quick time events actually make me feel engaged.
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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?
The most underrated are Forza Horizon 2 and Ori. I can't see a single reason why they are not "90" titles at metascore. Not a single one.
D4 is so underrated that it doesn't even appear on underrated Xbone game lists
Never really even heard of blues and bullets, just bought that one to give it a go, ryse was definitely underrated, and I'd buy screamride for $10 but not more then that
There's absolutely nothing underrated about Ryse.
"Still unmatched in graphical fidelity over two years on" - this has been disproven on multiple occasions. The only area where it WAS unmatched was facial detail and animations. The generation has moved on.
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@ Sammarshall102
There's no need to be this defensive about an average game once the dust has settled. At that point it's clear that there will be people who like it and those that don't. It's not at all underrated. Only those who are annoyed that the general consensus has it rated lower than they personally thought. Being underrated is a very personal thing. The Order: 1886 had "lots" of PS4 owners who enjoyed it. Knack too. If you can't give me a complete picture of who did and who didn't like it, that's BS to tell me. I'm sure some people enjoyed Crimson Dragon and LocoCycle too, but those games are garbage.
And looking like a movie doesn't necessarily score you a better game, even though graphics and presentation are important. The Last of Us looked like a freakin' movie - I can say that and the remastered version looked even better. Doesn't make the game any better or worse than it's currently judged or rated.