Editor’s note: This review has some limited story spoilers. Ancient Rome was a brutal place. You can read about it in the history books, or you can relive it one bloody body at a time in the new Xbox ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. "We are bringing the Ryse experience to PC, with 4K resolution support," Crytek director of business development, Carl Jones, said in a statement. "4K ...
I played Ryse: Son of Rome and while the Xbox One title had more realistic graphics, the combat seemed to focus too much on quick time events. The hands-on demo is exactly the same as the E3 demo ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Marius Titus was once a family man, but it's only a few minutes into Ryse: Son of Rome when all that he loves is forcibly ripped away from him.
Crytek has won control of the Ryse franchise from Microsoft and is planning to bring the game to PC in 4K resolution. A PC version of Ryse: Son Of Rome will be released this year, as Crytek confirm ...
Ryse: Son of Rome's unveiling at E3 this summer was met with mixed reception. It looked pretty, but critics who got hands on with it shared concerns about the game's combat and structure. Ryse has ...
This glory-of-Ancient-Rome adventure game, one of Xbox One's launch titles, is a wonder to behold. By Marc Bernardin Son of Rome Video Game Still - H 2013 The thing that knocked me out when I first ...
Remember Ryse? Crytek's 2013 Xbox One launch title was a good-looking but brutally short third-person sword and shield combat game that was designed to show off what Microsoft's new console could do.
Xbox Live Gold subscribers are gearing up for a busy month in April, as Microsoft will give away free copies of standout games like Buy Now and Buy Now to service members through the end of the month.
Back when the Xbox One officially launched, Microsoft needed a handful of titles that will help their console compete with Sony's day one lineup of games for the PS4. One of those Xbox One launch ...
Dan Silver was deputy publisher of Mirror Online, after being editor of MirrorFootball.co.uk. He was also games editor of the Sunday Mirror. He left in 2014. On first impressions at least, Ryse ...