MRG
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Greetings all,
My first impression of Deep Silver & Piranha Bytes new RPG game "Risen", was that of a mixed bag. The games opening cinematic & first NPC encounter was somewhat less than impressive I felt visually & so I was slightly worried that it was an indication of things to come. While it's true that "Great visuals do not make great games", a low poly count can quickly kill a games enjoyment factor, if the story & game play are not sufficient enough to make up for the visuals.
Forcing myself to have an open mind, I continued playing.
Once I got over myself & actually gave the game a chance, I began to see that Risen's game world was in fact, quite attractive. With Semi-lush environments, ( Bottom screenshot shows lushness ) diverse enemy types & plants you could harvest to use raw or for Alchemy uses, were just the beginning. Add in the excellent voice acting & smooth game play, not to mention the many different weapon types & combat styles, I started to really enjoy myself.
Do you want to use swords & other blade types? Then train with them. The same for axes, maces & blunt weapons. Prefer to kill from afar? Then train to use Bows or Crossbows. Prefer to blast your enemy to smithereens? Then learn magic. Like to live in shadows? Then train to sneak & take the way of the rogue, learning rogue skills like pickpocketing & lock picking. Some skills you cannot perform until you train in them, though I'll not say what they are. I am currently playing as a swordsman, so i'm not sure if it's the same for those training in axes or blunt weapons, but with swords, every time I level up my sword skill, I have unlocked new content. Such as Parrying with your weapon instead of your shield, to open an enemy up for an extra attack & adding new directional swings which changes your combo's to how YOU choose to attack. I'm also only lvl 3 now in swords out of a possible 10 levels. I still have many more Sword "skills" to unlock.
Note: - I have a Mace equipped in the bottom 2 screenshots because I was fighting Skeletons just prior to getting caught out in the storm & everyone knows a blunt object works better against the skellies than does an edged weapon.
A few screenshots I took in game.
Character Screen
NPC Face
Lightning @ Night - Normal
Lightning @ Night - During Flash
Official website w/ screenshots, videos & demo
http://risen.deepsilver.com/blog/pages/en/news/news.php
So far, I have played for a little over 6 hours all together & I'm only at the very beginning of the first of 3 acts. I have also not had a single game crash or other problem. Some may find the game's melee combat to be very difficult. The more so if you just go all Rambo, wildly swinging your weapon. Use the skills you unlock & remember to block. At this time I have not played much as a ranged or magic user & as such, don't know all that much about those classes at this time. The game does remind me quite a bit of Gothic 3, only without G3's horrible bugs it had at launch.
Attention nVidia Card Owners:
Some people with newer nVidia video cards, are having visual problems. Such as the day/night cycle & the in game "fog". Not all users have this problem, but many do. So I would advise you to download the demo & see if it works for you. As far as I am aware, ATI users do not have these problems. I have an HD4850 & I have ZERO performance issues.
I'll post more once I play more. At this time, I very much enjoy the game & recommend it to anyone that likes Hack n' Slash RPG's, such as Gothic 3, Two Worlds & similar games.
-MRG
My first impression of Deep Silver & Piranha Bytes new RPG game "Risen", was that of a mixed bag. The games opening cinematic & first NPC encounter was somewhat less than impressive I felt visually & so I was slightly worried that it was an indication of things to come. While it's true that "Great visuals do not make great games", a low poly count can quickly kill a games enjoyment factor, if the story & game play are not sufficient enough to make up for the visuals.
Forcing myself to have an open mind, I continued playing.
Once I got over myself & actually gave the game a chance, I began to see that Risen's game world was in fact, quite attractive. With Semi-lush environments, ( Bottom screenshot shows lushness ) diverse enemy types & plants you could harvest to use raw or for Alchemy uses, were just the beginning. Add in the excellent voice acting & smooth game play, not to mention the many different weapon types & combat styles, I started to really enjoy myself.
Do you want to use swords & other blade types? Then train with them. The same for axes, maces & blunt weapons. Prefer to kill from afar? Then train to use Bows or Crossbows. Prefer to blast your enemy to smithereens? Then learn magic. Like to live in shadows? Then train to sneak & take the way of the rogue, learning rogue skills like pickpocketing & lock picking. Some skills you cannot perform until you train in them, though I'll not say what they are. I am currently playing as a swordsman, so i'm not sure if it's the same for those training in axes or blunt weapons, but with swords, every time I level up my sword skill, I have unlocked new content. Such as Parrying with your weapon instead of your shield, to open an enemy up for an extra attack & adding new directional swings which changes your combo's to how YOU choose to attack. I'm also only lvl 3 now in swords out of a possible 10 levels. I still have many more Sword "skills" to unlock.
Note: - I have a Mace equipped in the bottom 2 screenshots because I was fighting Skeletons just prior to getting caught out in the storm & everyone knows a blunt object works better against the skellies than does an edged weapon.
A few screenshots I took in game.
Character Screen
NPC Face
Lightning @ Night - Normal
Lightning @ Night - During Flash
Official website w/ screenshots, videos & demo
http://risen.deepsilver.com/blog/pages/en/news/news.php
So far, I have played for a little over 6 hours all together & I'm only at the very beginning of the first of 3 acts. I have also not had a single game crash or other problem. Some may find the game's melee combat to be very difficult. The more so if you just go all Rambo, wildly swinging your weapon. Use the skills you unlock & remember to block. At this time I have not played much as a ranged or magic user & as such, don't know all that much about those classes at this time. The game does remind me quite a bit of Gothic 3, only without G3's horrible bugs it had at launch.
Attention nVidia Card Owners:
Some people with newer nVidia video cards, are having visual problems. Such as the day/night cycle & the in game "fog". Not all users have this problem, but many do. So I would advise you to download the demo & see if it works for you. As far as I am aware, ATI users do not have these problems. I have an HD4850 & I have ZERO performance issues.
I'll post more once I play more. At this time, I very much enjoy the game & recommend it to anyone that likes Hack n' Slash RPG's, such as Gothic 3, Two Worlds & similar games.
-MRG