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Judging by appearances alone, Ryse: Son of Rome is arguably the best looking video game for either next generation console. Unfortunately for studio Crytek, looks aren't enough. The action game ...
Ryse: Son of Rome is a linear third-person hack and slash game set during the reign of Emperor Nero in the Roman Empire. The development team utilizes cinematic camera work and a tightly-paced ...
Set in a revisionist history version of ancient Rome, Ryse follows the story of Marius, a soldier-turned-centurion with a tragic past. After his life is torn apart by a barbarian invasion, Marius ...
Ryse: Son of Rome is out for the PC. Originally released as an Xbox One exclusive, the game has since made its way to the Windows platform with all of its patches and updates so players won’t ...
Ryse: Son of Rome has received a new batch of character and gameplay shots, along with bios for its star cast. Find out who's-who here. The Xbox One-exclusive follows Marius Titus as she seeks ...
Ryse’s story is delivered out of chronological order. Rome is crumbling under a barbarian assault, and Marius, a proud and decorated Centurion, is escorting Emperor Nero through his palace.
Crytek have decided that, on reflection, Ryse: Son of Rome might be Better without Kinect. The developers will self-publish a digital version of the Xbox-exclusive barbarian-biffer on PC later ...
Ryse: Son of Rome: Video Game Review. This glory-of-Ancient-Rome adventure game, one of Xbox One's launch titles, is a wonder to behold.
It’s early, but Ryse: Son of Rome looks like a solid entry for the Xbox One. Playing it, you get the feeling that this is more than a God of War clone.
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.
Ryse: Son of Rome was confirmed today for Xbox One, it's the game in the works at Crytek. The video shown for the game showed a battle taking place on the shoreline with fireballs being tossed at ...
Ryse: Son of Rome is huge in scale, but small in scope. For all the stunning spectacle it throws at you--the sight of a hundred-strong army laying bloody waste to a barbarian horde, the march of a ...
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