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What do you think about Ryse Son of Rome (Xbox One)

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Metro
★★★★
10 years ago
Ryse: Son Of Rome review – are you not?entertained?

A shallow and unambitious tech demo, of the sort that console launches specialise in. The action works perfectly well but it's instantly repetitive to the point of inanity.

Excellent graphics and presentation; The Ancient Roman setting is a welcome change from the norm

Extremely shallow and repetitive from the very first chapter, with almost zero opportunity to impose your own style of play; Uninteresting upgrades and boring multiplayer

Walmart
★★
★★★
10 years ago
The first must-have for Xbox One

If you want to get that "this is a new gen" feel, then you need to buy this game. I've seen that reviewers say the combat is repetitive, but it does not get old. If you've ever watched Spartacus on Starz, this will feel very familiar.

futureshop.ca
★★
★★★
9 years ago
Certainly not a MUST HAVE...

This game was my very first purchase for X1. And for a next gen game it was really nothing to do back flips over. The fighting dynamics were very robotic and uninspiring. Almost a direct annex of other free form fighting games like Assassin's Creed.

GameSpot
★★
★★★
9 years ago
Rhythm nation.

Music cognition specialist Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis tells us that "rituals [...] harness the power of repetition to concentrate the mind on immediate sensory details rather than broader practicalities .

Incredible visual fidelity; Repetitive combat rhythms are sometimes satisfying; Exemplary acting

Repetitive combat rhythms are usually brainless; Lack of freedom is exasperating; The violence is so commonplace it becomes boring

Amazon
★★
★★★
6 years ago
Ryse: Son Of Rome

This is actually one of the best games ever released on any Xbox console in my opinion. It's a cracking game, plenty of blood, severed limbs etc. But, all in all, it's well worth the money. It's so underrated.

Gameplanet
★★
★★★
27 years ago
Ryse: Son of Rome review

Matt Maguire stoically wades into the Xbox One's swords and sandals launch title, Ryse: Son of Rome, and learns that if all roads lead here, it might just be better to turn back now.

Impressive cutscenes; great facial animations; stunning scenery

Simple, tedious gameplay; Animation problems; A story that just conks out

Game Informer
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Juanolo's Ryse: Son of Rome Review

"A beautiful but weak experience While taking out a group of barbarians, the feeling of playing as this unstoppable warrior might feel remarkable. As time goes on, this Roman soldier reveals that he has some big flaws. While Ryse: Son of Rome is visually stunning, it lacks in gameplay and being fun.

Gamereactor
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Ryse: Son of Rome

Ryse: Son of Rome is a video game based on two core pillars: quick time events and wanton slaughter. Players take on the role of Marius Titus, a Centurion in the 14th Legion, and with him fight their way through a linear story populated by barbarian-filled skirmishes, chopping off arms and slashing...

The Telegraph
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Ryse: Son of Rome review

It's a fighting system all about learning basic patterns and clearly signposted executions. Combos are short and simple, battering your opponent enough so that a skull appears above his head.

Eurogamer
★★★
★★
10 years ago
Ryse: Son of Rome review

Nasty, brutish and short, Ryse: Son of Rome has emerged from a seven-year development hell as a visually resplendent, preternaturally dumb action game that exhibits a galling, monotonous bloodlust.

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