Through the immersive realism made possible by Xbox One, you’ll become Roman Soldier Marius Titus and embark on a perilous campaign to avenge the death of your family and restore honor to Rome. You’ll engage in brutal combat and lead your forces into massive battles to save Rome from threats to its very existence.
Xbox SmartGlass integration provides curated help and hints at any time with a context-sensitive guide. In MultiPlayer mode, become a gladiator and enter the coliseum to fight side-by-side in dynamic environments against an ever-changing array of enemies.
Features:
Cinematic immersion in the Roman Empire: Ryse: Son of Rome presents a cinematic recreation of the Roman Empire in breathtaking detail, from the northern reaches of Britannia, to the coliseum and the very heart of Rome.
Brutally realistic combat: The brutality and intensity of Roman warfare are brought to life in visceral detail, thrusting the player into the chaos of close-quarters combat, where you can see and feel the emotion on your opponent’s face.
Embark on a journey of revenge, betrayal and divine intervention: Ryse: Son of Rome tells the story of 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 see revenge. Quickly rising through the ranks, he leads the Roman army against the barbarian horde, then discovers that he must return to Rome to find his vengeance.
Gladiatorial glory: Rome is synonymous with the Coliseum and its epic gladiatorial battles, and in online MultiPlayer (requires Xbox Live Gold Membership), Ryse will plunge you into this brutal world. Take on the guise of a gladiator and enter the Coliseum to fight side-by-side against an everchanging array of enemies, in dynamic environments, to the roar of thousands of spectators.
13 comments
raz1986
5 Sep 17#13
I personally loved this game when it came out. The combat system is a bit repetitive but that shouldn't take away from the story/visuals that this game has to offer. Plus its £4 just have 1 pint less next time you're in the boozer. Heat from me.
thabiz
4 Sep 17#12
I was always intrigued by this game before the xboxone launched. I thought the kinect aspect would be the future. I was wrong and most people diss this game. Im sure it cant be that bad, people say Alan Wake was repetitive, or Shenmue 1 and 2 were repetitive, but they are some of the greatest digital works of art ever made, especially Shenmue.
Plus not many games have been set in Rome other than Total War and other strategy/ role playing/ empire building games.
joanddan7
30 Aug 17#7
People that say games like this and mafia are repetitive, what games do they play?
FPS? Surely really repetitive? sports? Very repetitive driving? Ditto
what do you want in a hack a slash Roman style game?
A fishing game? Straight road building side missions? Excute the messiah mini game??
frakison to joanddan7
30 Aug 17#8
For me, it's the banal button mashing that I found repetitive, no skill, just mash. Everyone is different I guess but even though I got it for free, I deleted it as it was tedious :thumbsup:
littlebitsofgaming to joanddan7
31 Aug 17#10
All games are repetitive by their very nature. But some games take the piss with just how boringly, banal and truly repetitive they are by their shallowness... this is one of those games.
joanddan7 to littlebitsofgaming
31 Aug 17#11
Not all games are for everyone.
i liked this game.
i am banal mind you
MasterChief2017
30 Aug 17#6
Theres always one that says "games with gold". Heat from me, decent game.
exhausted
30 Aug 17#5
It's a bit repetitive but worth a go at this price. The level in the coliseum is superb
frakison
30 Aug 17#3
a, a,a ,a ,a ,a ,s ,a ,a ,a ,a, a, x, a, a, a, a, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :grin:
wildswan
30 Aug 17#2
It was a games with gold recently
Good game if you missed
mixmixi to wildswan
30 Aug 17#4
I didn't have an Xbox when it was on games with gold so heat from me. :grin:
monkey1999 to mixmixi
31 Aug 17#9
Well worth play
BuzzDuraband
30 Aug 17#1
Through the immersive realism made possible by Xbox One, you’ll become Roman Soldier Marius Titus and embark on a perilous campaign to avenge the death of your family and restore honor to Rome. You’ll engage in brutal combat and lead your forces into massive battles to save Rome from threats to its very existence.
Xbox SmartGlass integration provides curated help and hints at any time with a context-sensitive guide. In MultiPlayer mode, become a gladiator and enter the coliseum to fight side-by-side in dynamic environments against an ever-changing array of enemies.
Features:
Cinematic immersion in the Roman Empire: Ryse: Son of Rome presents a cinematic recreation of the Roman Empire in breathtaking detail, from the northern reaches of Britannia, to the coliseum and the very heart of Rome.
Brutally realistic combat: The brutality and intensity of Roman warfare are brought to life in visceral detail, thrusting the player into the chaos of close-quarters combat, where you can see and feel the emotion on your opponent’s face.
Embark on a journey of revenge, betrayal and divine intervention: Ryse: Son of Rome tells the story of 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 see revenge. Quickly rising through the ranks, he leads the Roman army against the barbarian horde, then discovers that he must return to Rome to find his vengeance.
Gladiatorial glory: Rome is synonymous with the Coliseum and its epic gladiatorial battles, and in online MultiPlayer (requires Xbox Live Gold Membership), Ryse will plunge you into this brutal world. Take on the guise of a gladiator and enter the Coliseum to fight side-by-side against an everchanging array of enemies, in dynamic environments, to the roar of thousands of spectators.
Opening post
Xbox SmartGlass integration provides curated help and hints at any time with a context-sensitive guide. In MultiPlayer mode, become a gladiator and enter the coliseum to fight side-by-side in dynamic environments against an ever-changing array of enemies.
Features:
13 comments
Plus not many games have been set in Rome other than Total War and other strategy/ role playing/ empire building games.
FPS? Surely really repetitive?
sports? Very repetitive
driving? Ditto
what do you want in a hack a slash Roman style game?
A fishing game? Straight road building side missions? Excute the messiah mini game??
i liked this game.
i am banal mind you
Good game if you missed
Xbox SmartGlass integration provides curated help and hints at any time with a context-sensitive guide. In MultiPlayer mode, become a gladiator and enter the coliseum to fight side-by-side in dynamic environments against an ever-changing array of enemies.
Features: