“Ryse: Son of Rome” tells the story of Marius Titus, a young Roman soldier who witnesses the murder of his family at the hands of barbarian bandits, then travels with the Roman army to Britannia to seek revenge. Quickly rising through the ranks, Marius must become a leader of men and defender of the Empire on his quest to exact vengeance – a destiny he soon discovers can only be fulfilled much closer to home...
Journey to the heart of the Roman Empire and experience the brutality of battle like never before as "Ryse: Son of Rome" comes to PC with support for glorious 4K resolution. Continuing Crytek's legacy for groundbreaking games, Ryse pushes PC hardware to its limits whilst drawing players deep into the bloody drama of ancient Rome.
I really enjoyed it. It gets a bit repetitive towards the end, and it basically boils down to a hack and slash. But the story is fairly decent. Can't go wrong at this price
tariq3877 to mazyaman
14 Mar 17#13
Best game in several years worth a lot more then this
garybb to mazyaman
14 Mar 17#15
For this price its a steal but not worth much more its a ok game.
mazyaman
13 Mar 17#5
oh wow a lot of shameless advertisements
NeoTrix
13 Mar 17#6
I enjoyed this for what it was. £2.85 is worth it I reckon :smiley:
mazyaman
13 Mar 171#7
ah hack and slash is basically the one genre I dislike, I LOVE the Zelda franchise but never even tried Hyrule Warriors because of my dislike for Dynasty Warriors type games
Rookiereece100
13 Mar 17#8
Just Finished Campaign There Now, the Game is 'Epic' but only exciting at certain parts :man:
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Journey to the heart of the Roman Empire and experience the brutality of battle like never before as "Ryse: Son of Rome" comes to PC with support for glorious 4K resolution. Continuing Crytek's legacy for groundbreaking games, Ryse pushes PC hardware to its limits whilst drawing players deep into the bloody drama of ancient Rome.
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