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Risen Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:895678002216
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:X360_RISEN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I have played this game on the PC prior to getting an Xbox 360, and so my memories of it are based on my playing it on the PC. The Xbox 360 version of the game sadly is very ugly in comparison to the PC version, but since I like the game and it probably pushed the 360 to it’s limits I can’t knock a point off for that. It’s a solid RPG, with a real good story. If your computer is solid enough, I’d recommend picking it up for PC, but if your only option is Xbox 360, then I’d say go in knowing it’s a solid game, but it just won’t look all that great. But I suppose if you’ve never played the PC version you wont even care since you won’t know just how good the game is capable of looking.
“Risen” for the XBox 360 is not a great game. There are serious problems with the graphics and the controls are often confusing. This is not an RPG for those unfamiliar with the genre and it starts off as much more challenging than most other games. Despite all of these flaws, it was a fascinating and often bewilderingly addictive game that I could not get enough of. There is a gripping plot with many intriguing characters though most of them are not sympathetic. There are some very solid voice actors involved–including Andy Serkis and John Ryhs Davies. The player is caught in a well-thought out power struggle between various factions. There are plenty of challenges (don’t expect a “super” weapon early in the game) and actions have consequences. The game goes more than 60 hours or so and the player will have to direct and shape much of the plot–making this one of the more replayable RPGs out there. Still, the flaws can grow wearying–especially the below average pixilation and there are times when the game is too realistic and repetitive (like drinking out of a water barrel some 10 times in a row). A great game? No but it is a good one despite its many flaws. I would probably not pay full price for it–especially with a sequel coming out next year–but it is worthy a flyer for RPG fans if you can find it at a good price.
Good storyline.
My nephew loved this game which was given to him by me for his birthday. He plays it frequently because it’s among his favorites.
Great series.
Great product
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Risen has got to be one of the best rpg’s to hit the 360 this year. The graphics are not the best for the 360 and the voice acting isn’t much better, but this game is addicting to play. There are plenty of side missions along with the main story line to keep you busy for hours. When killing enemies you can search them to take some of the animal meat and before you can eat it you need a frying pan and a fire to cook it, you can pick plants and mushrooms to combine and mix into stronger potions, you can learn to be a blacksmith so you can make your own equipment, or learn to be a thief and pickpocket people while you talk to them and if you are caught stealing you get beaten buy the gaurds and whoever you stole from and they stay mad at you until you use a joke spell or joke scroll to make them like you again. From what I’ve played so far it seems like it is a massive openworld adventure with some oblivion elements but not a copycat ripoff. When you level up I think it picks your upgrades automatically unless there is a way to do it manually that I haven’t figured out yet. Some downfalls in the game is the controls take alittle time getting used to, when doing missions you actually have to figure out where you got to go since mission markers don’t appear on the map which isn’t a big deal once you get used to it, that just means more looking around. Besides the fact that you need a frying pan to cook, you can also get a broom so you can sweep floors, you can get a saw so you can.
This really should be called Gothic 3. It was made by the folks who brought us the first 2 Gothic games. It has a rich story and plenty of freedom to do what you want. You can choose what quests you want to do and in what order. Eventually you have to choose a side. You can do quests for both sides to maximize your experience points though. My only complaint is the limited area… But there is a lot packed into such a small island. I think I had invested over 50 hours in this wonderful game
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