Ryse: Son of Rome review: one long fall
Ryse: Son of Rome can't rise above repetitive combat and sluggish pacing, resulting in a mediocre launch title.
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Ryse: Son of Rome can't rise above repetitive combat and sluggish pacing, resulting in a mediocre launch title.
Ryse: Son of Rome's new launch trailer shows off how pretty brutal deaths can be.
The gameplay of Ryse may not have impressed, but boy is it pretty. Crytek's new action game shows off how wonderous CryEngine games will look on next-gen.
In spite of the gorgeous visuals and bombastic setpieces, Ryse ends up feeling boring over an extended amount of play.
Did you know that Crytek's upcoming Xbox One exclusive Ryse: Son of Rome has a co-op multiplayer mode? And because it has multiplayer, of course there's a DLC Season Pass.
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A Ryse: Son of Rome combat trailer shows off some of the brutality of Roman war, interspersed with devs talking about the research and iteration that went into Marius Titus' moves.
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