Not exact matches
Play like Achilles, Hector or Ulysses is pretty entertaining, but the game is technically poor and even too boring, the Arena
battles are
repetitive, while there are no incentive to play for a long
time.
Speaking of repetition, there is a good portion of the film that feels incredibly
repetitive as if the writers were just trying to fill
time before getting to the ending
battle.
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!
That means no random encounters, no spikey - haired emo kids, no forced
time sinks, and no tedious,
repetitive battles.
If you just want to stroll around town you can easily do that as well but you are bound to run into thugs that will quickly challenge you and test your might, but luckily the combat is really entertaining and never got
repetitive in the crazy amount of
battles I got in during my
time with the game.
It's a neat
battle system and one that really does something a little different for an RPG, though the
repetitive nature of your attacking actions could become a little tiresome over
time — especially across some of the game's longer
battles.
Granted, no more than three or four show up in normal
battles at a
time, but when it's the same five or so enemies showing up, things do get slightly
repetitive once you've worked out the way to beat them.