

It follows a fearless Roman soldier named Marius Titus who joins the army to avenge the slaying of his family and emerges as a hero who must fight to save the Roman Empire. “Ryse: Son of Rome” is an immersive action-adventure story of struggle, brutality and heroism. 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. 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. 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. “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. The interesting thing about the new Ryse is that the game would be multiplatform, not exclusive to Xbox like the original title.Fight as a soldier.

According to trusted industry insider Nick Baker aka Shpeshal Ed, a new Ryse game is in development.īaker explains that this month, his sources told him a couple of things about Crytek and their upcoming projects and one of these projects is reportedly a new Ryse game. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Crytek are reportedly developing a sequel to this melee combat action adventure. Apart from being an impressive tech demo for the new consoles back at the time, Ryse did not offer enough to engage players which resulted in mediocre review scores.įast forward to 2021 and Ryse: Son of Rome has mostly positive reviews, at least that's the case on Steam, where 89 per cent of the recent reviews are praising the game. Ryse: Son of Rome was one of the best looking games of the last-gen, at least during the first half of the last-gen, but it never really managed to reach the sale numbers that Crytek perhaps have hoped for.
