If Ryse 2 is gonna be any good, it's gonna have to be completely different from the first.
Anyway, Thursday sees Forza 5 Motorsport reviews rev up — whatever that means — while on Friday we'll finally discover
if Ryse: Son of Rome can rise to the occasion.
Not exact matches
As
Ryse takes us back to the old times of Rome, Playing as one of the heroes of Rome the game gives us an exciting battle system that lets the players attack an enemy from one side while quickly turning around to block other attacks from the different directions, Blocks & counters are essential in the game
if you don't get used to blocking you won't be surviving very long, from what they've shown us so far I dare say that the gameplay might actually get boring & repetitive quite quickly actually but gameplay is not always everything, and don't get me wrong the gameplay is not actually bad but it could have been alot better!
IF the PS3 or X360 had 6 or 8 GB of Ram in them you could be playing Killzone SF or Bloodborne or Ryse or Forza 5/6 or Driveclub on them too... the only thing that held back those 2 were available RAM, if anything we've gone backwards... the PS3 had a PS2 built into it for backward compatibility, it WAS a full Linux system, the X360 had BC emulated as well... now, the new systems are stripped down, everything removed and we are being charged for old games... except MS has listened to fans and is changing course, but it seems SONY is now nickel and dimeing gamers for everythin
IF the PS3 or X360 had 6 or 8 GB of Ram in them you could be playing Killzone SF or Bloodborne or
Ryse or Forza 5/6 or Driveclub on them too... the only thing that held back those 2 were available RAM,
if anything we've gone backwards... the PS3 had a PS2 built into it for backward compatibility, it WAS a full Linux system, the X360 had BC emulated as well... now, the new systems are stripped down, everything removed and we are being charged for old games... except MS has listened to fans and is changing course, but it seems SONY is now nickel and dimeing gamers for everythin
if anything we've gone backwards... the PS3 had a PS2 built into it for backward compatibility, it WAS a full Linux system, the X360 had BC emulated as well... now, the new systems are stripped down, everything removed and we are being charged for old games... except MS has listened to fans and is changing course, but it seems SONY is now nickel and dimeing gamers for everything.
If that's what you are saying, then why are people comparing pixel counts with KZ and
Ryse?
Ryse 2 can be a good game
if it cleans up a few minor things.
I would say that
ryse has good character models but
if you watch the killzone gameplay it looks better when played.
You still have Halo, still got
Ryse and
if you like Gears you might have that soon, too.
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if you think that
Ryse, kinect sports, fighter within, or killer instinct are going to outclass Killzone shadowfall or planetside 2, you need to get your head examined.
I'd love sequels for Sunset Overdrive,
Ryse and Quantum Break, plus a sequel for Alan Wake wouldn't go a miss, but I highly doubt we'll see any of those anytime soon
if at all.
Well i respect the author's opinion but
if i had to choose between them at launch i choose ps4, we got: Killzone Shadow Fall Knack DriveClub F2P titles: (i don't have a decent pc, mine still uses DDR2 Ram and Motherboard lol) Warframe Planetside 2 DC Universe Online Blacklight Retribution War Thunder PlanetSide 2 + Buncha Indie games VS
Ryse Forza 5 Dead Rising 3 Killer Instinct Zoo Tycoon
Many people claim the Order is a cinematic game,
if im not mistaken,
Ryse is very similar to the Order is it not?
If you thought that Dead Rising 3 and
Ryse were the only title coming out for the Xbox One, think again!
You may not remember «
Ryse» a few years from now, but
if you've just picked up an Xbox One and want to have a little fun while seeing some impressive next - gen graphics and animations, it's an easy enough recommendation.
downgrade from 1080p (
if it ever was running at that res) to 900p... 30 fps... problems coding for the hardware is all I see when I look at
Ryse.
If any game getting to 1080p is the bar we judge things by, surely the Xbox One should have been able to get
Ryse at 1080p right?
If you as a serious core gamer think that
ryse is the best technically next gen game so far then you are delusional!
Ryse did poorly and many folks stated,
if it was on PS, it would do better.
I chose
Ryse because Crytek seems like a very good choice
if you want to see how far a new console can go.
First of all,
if you are into graphics and want to test your computer on something graphical, then
Ryse: Son of Rome should be your new benchmark game of choice.
Assassin's Creed Revelations and
Ryse may have been underwhelming but they're still AAA - caliber titles making this a strong value month even
if it isn't critically acclaimed.
given the fact that more and more Xbox One exclusives are eventually landing on PC — Dead Rising 3,
Ryse: Son of Rome, Killer Instinct — I would not be surprised
if Quantum Break also makes it to the list albeit a little later than the Xbox One version.»
However, given the fact that more and more Xbox One exclusives are eventually landing on PC — Dead Rising 3,
Ryse: Son of Rome, Killer Instinct — I would not be surprised
if Quantum Break also makes it to the list albeit a little later than the Xbox One version.
The action mechanics within the chapters of the gameplay feel realistic even
if they are not entirely varied, and as the minutes progress into several hours, you truly get the feel of a solid cinematic adventure that many games have failed to do properly (
Ryse: Son of Rome) with substance in the way they play out.
We'd like to thank the GT community over in the forums for the lively discussions and providing links — feel free to head over to the
Ryse thread
if you want join in.
If I were to choose a console solely based on launch line - up though, I'd pick the Xbox One, mainly because I had a great time with
Ryse and Dead Rising 3.
Heck, I would even take new entries in existing franchises
if they're done well, such as Crytek's
Ryse (even though the studio underwent drastic restructuring), the Amped snowboarding series, a new Mistwalker game, Fable (that collectible card shit doesn't fly here), Fuzion Frenzy or Perfect Dark.
Ryse puts you on the frontlines of a Roman army as Marius Titus, a commander who must fight and lead troops in battle - by shouting things at Kinect,
if you like.
But
if you grew on playing games like Golden Axe and Ninja Gaiden,
Ryse will provide a piece of nostalgia and you will go along for the ride.