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Ryse: Son of Rome is more fun to watch than it is to play

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By Ryan Taljonick published 11 June 2013

This is... not... Sparta

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Ryse to the occasion

Ryse to the occasion

The first thing we noticed about our hands-on demo with Ryse: Son of Rome was just how gorgeous it looked up close. It's one thing to see a next-gen game through a conference livestream, but seeing one in action is a whole different beast--and this game looks downright incredible. The second thing we noticed about our hands-on demo? How much it felt like a Kinect game converted into a controller-based experience.

As Marius Titus, we led our troops into battle, cutting down dozens of bad guys with super brutal melee animations. Each combat encounter consisted of performing timed combo strikes that we had to punctuate by blocking incoming enemy attacks. After opponents were weakened, we then initiated a QTE to take them down for good. While these mano a mano kills were fun to watch, they were pretty boring in practice, especially considering we couldn't actually fail one. Should you choose an incorrect input, Titus simply performs a less spectacular finisher move. An experience point-based progression system provides some neat perks--like increased XP rewards or HP replenishing strikes--for landing flawless blows, but there's hardly any punishment for failing to do so.

Formation sections, where Titus must command his troops, changed things up a bit, but they felt awfully restricting. In one segment, we had to command a number of soldiers to move forward as a unit, raising their shields to block incoming arrow volleys before returning fire with spear throws. Still, the developers said there'd be a lot more variation in these types of scenarios, as well as combat and the seemingly linear level design overall. Considering Ryse won't be hitting retail shelves until November, we hope its gameplay ends up matching its impressive visuals.

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You are Marius Titus, a warrior and leader of men (and QTE master).

You are Marius Titus, a warrior and leader of men (and QTE master).

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Timing your strikes just right yields additional experience points for upgrading your combo perks.

Timing your strikes just right yields additional experience points for upgrading your combo perks.

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Feast your eyes on the desolate shores of this next-gen launch game.

Feast your eyes on the desolate shores of this next-gen launch game.

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Dead bodies make for excellent palace furnishings.

Dead bodies make for excellent palace furnishings.

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It's fun to dish out some badass Roman pain--just don't forget to use that shield every now and then.

It's fun to dish out some badass Roman pain--just don't forget to use that shield every now and then.

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Ryan was once the Executive Editor of GamesRadar, before moving into the world of games development. He worked as a Brand Manager at EA, and then at Bethesda Softworks, before moving to 2K. He briefly went back to EA and is now the Director of Global Marketing Strategy at 2K. 

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