the ending to this game was abosuletly badass and my favorite part when I played this back in middle school. Although it seems unrealistic (not saying the game was realistic at all) but seeing Marius just walk down the palace halls and kill praetorian guards like a badass was cool as hell as a kid. He's like doom guy in that he's just to angry to die.
Other than the minor historical inaccuracies (Which I suppose all games have), this is a sensationally fun and breathtakingly well crafted game, hopefully we'll see more one day!
Eh, “minor”, more like “95% inaccurate”, but if you play thinking that it’s not meant to represent the history of the real Roman Empire, it’s not too bad.
@@Pyrodorah Boudicca and Nero are real life figures of the first century. Of course, Nero never got older than 30, and Boudicca never rode an elephant and became the leader of a barbarian coalition (those never happened beyond their own regional borders, “barbarians” is an umbrella term we use for a lot of tribes who lived in the northern border of the Roman Empire, and each tribe had its own interests and its own culture). This is meant to represent an alternate version of the first century Roman Empire, which is fine, so long as people understand that a lot of what they see in the game is fictional.
It was definitely a very accurate on detail and story plot for the books to be given a complimentary auxiliary,,,, people need to onjectify words and not people, and characterize people not personality. Personality is like some razzle dazzle with some etiquette
Average Life expectancy was low because infant and child mortality was so ridiculously high for most of human history. Specifically in Rome, over half children never made it past their first year let alone age five. However when you factor out those issues, if you made it to age 10 you probably had a good chance of making it to age 45-50 and above. And anyone who survived their teen years has even higher chances. And the higher up in socio-economic classes you went, the more likely you were to survive. People living into their sixties and beyond would not be uncommon, though certainly far less than today. I mean numerous emperors lived long lives if they weren’t assasinated. Augustus died at age 75, Antoninus Pius was 74, Marcus Aurelius lived to 58, Hadrian was 62, Vespasian was 69, Tiberius was 77 years old. For non-emperors but still upper class, Cato the Elder liver to an amazing 85 years old. Livy, Tacitus, Strabo, and many others lived to their 60-70s which is basically the average for men today. For women, unfortunately records arent as clear and furthermore many died during childbirth. But we have some long-lived examples. Emperor Augustus second and third wife lived to their 80s. His only child, Julia the Elder lived to age 52, dying an early death due to being exiled and then imprisoned in harsh conditions. Domitia Longina, who was Emperor Domitian’s wife and the daughter of General Corbulo, lived to her 70s. Unfortunately many empresses died in their 30s-50s largely due to disease or assassination. And many divorces as well which means we dont know how long those noblewoman lived.
That is only due to child mortality rates and many occupancies and positions that were hazardous along diseases that kills the young. Once they made it to adulthood, they've survived the worst and develop many disease immunity and expects to live pretty decent age, not uncommon for there to be 60-70 year olds.
The game was much fun, and the storyline was like a movie with full of twists and turns. The graphics were pretty nice; the whole cutscene parts were like a movie. The ending gave me absolute goosebumps with that epic BGM; it was top-notch, and then a happy ending. Rome rose to glory by a simple man... I just loved that CRYTEK did an absolute great work in creating this awesome game. Part 2 required... very much.
Jumping back into Xbox after 10 years off: this game was great. Definitely worth a crack if you love the film Gladiator (2000) and the cinematics are awesome. If some big game developer invests in a sequel, it could be another modern classic. There is an audience, all we need are the right writers.
I kinda want to see story of Vitalion and Leontius a Marius father who was seasoned veteran general and Vitalion served him as centurion Or some history based story such as we play as Young Julius Caesar and Crassus being his superior
The game sure was bit mediocre, but considering how shite the state of gaming industry is in 2024, I find the no-nonsense experience of Ryse downright refreshing. It reminds me of the generic games I love due to nostalgia, just because it was my first time experiencing a game.
I just love how armor works like yeah thats plate armor yeah you just stabbed at it yes the sword is just going trough an most likely even higher quality Metal like it is not existent obius isnt it?
Boy we do love us some ancient rome games...I mean from rome total wars to shadown of rome in ps2 all the way to that one i will say we don't have enough badass games of that period
Wow! How do you create such beautiful visuals. Man, I'm so impressed I would like it if you were open to collaboration so that I can writes a short War related / disaster mini series
the ending to this game was abosuletly badass and my favorite part when I played this back in middle school. Although it seems unrealistic (not saying the game was realistic at all) but seeing Marius just walk down the palace halls and kill praetorian guards like a badass was cool as hell as a kid. He's like doom guy in that he's just to angry to die.
So play any phonk song while watching the ending scene. Actually great. The Rammesteins Sonne might be the actual best song for it
Other than the minor historical inaccuracies (Which I suppose all games have), this is a sensationally fun and breathtakingly well crafted game, hopefully we'll see more one day!
Eh, “minor”, more like “95% inaccurate”, but if you play thinking that it’s not meant to represent the history of the real Roman Empire, it’s not too bad.
This was an alternative timeline where the Roman Empire didn't fall.
@@Pyrodorah Boudicca and Nero are real life figures of the first century. Of course, Nero never got older than 30, and Boudicca never rode an elephant and became the leader of a barbarian coalition (those never happened beyond their own regional borders, “barbarians” is an umbrella term we use for a lot of tribes who lived in the northern border of the Roman Empire, and each tribe had its own interests and its own culture).
This is meant to represent an alternate version of the first century Roman Empire, which is fine, so long as people understand that a lot of what they see in the game is fictional.
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It was definitely a very accurate on detail and story plot for the books to be given a complimentary auxiliary,,,, people need to onjectify words and not people, and characterize people not personality. Personality is like some razzle dazzle with some etiquette
Marvelous story, rich graphics. One of legendary games.
loved playing it on PC
Fun fact: Marius is almost exceeding his life expectancy. It was about 28 to 30 in ancient Rome.
Average Life expectancy was low because infant and child mortality was so ridiculously high for most of human history. Specifically in Rome, over half children never made it past their first year let alone age five.
However when you factor out those issues, if you made it to age 10 you probably had a good chance of making it to age 45-50 and above. And anyone who survived their teen years has even higher chances.
And the higher up in socio-economic classes you went, the more likely you were to survive. People living into their sixties and beyond would not be uncommon, though certainly far less than today. I mean numerous emperors lived long lives if they weren’t assasinated. Augustus died at age 75, Antoninus Pius was 74, Marcus Aurelius lived to 58, Hadrian was 62, Vespasian was 69, Tiberius was 77 years old. For non-emperors but still upper class, Cato the Elder liver to an amazing 85 years old. Livy, Tacitus, Strabo, and many others lived to their 60-70s which is basically the average for men today.
For women, unfortunately records arent as clear and furthermore many died during childbirth. But we have some long-lived examples. Emperor Augustus second and third wife lived to their 80s. His only child, Julia the Elder lived to age 52, dying an early death due to being exiled and then imprisoned in harsh conditions. Domitia Longina, who was Emperor Domitian’s wife and the daughter of General Corbulo, lived to her 70s. Unfortunately many empresses died in their 30s-50s largely due to disease or assassination. And many divorces as well which means we dont know how long those noblewoman lived.
@@AbolaSpartanWell, I couldn't have put it better.
That is only due to child mortality rates and many occupancies and positions that were hazardous along diseases that kills the young. Once they made it to adulthood, they've survived the worst and develop many disease immunity and expects to live pretty decent age, not uncommon for there to be 60-70 year olds.
Roman legionnaires joined at 18-20 and served 20 year enlistment, many signing on twice and retiring in their late 50s/60
A game with amazing creative license and consistent graphics
The game was much fun, and the storyline was like a movie with full of twists and turns. The graphics were pretty nice; the whole cutscene parts were like a movie. The ending gave me absolute goosebumps with that epic BGM; it was top-notch, and then a happy ending. Rome rose to glory by a simple man... I just loved that CRYTEK did an absolute great work in creating this awesome game. Part 2 required... very much.
Jumping back into Xbox after 10 years off: this game was great. Definitely worth a crack if you love the film Gladiator (2000) and the cinematics are awesome. If some big game developer invests in a sequel, it could be another modern classic. There is an audience, all we need are the right writers.
This game was ahead of its time, it was truly a next-gen.
Imagine they remade this but on original Latin
The fighting and execution finishers in this game was amazing.
Hope there is a sequel to this game
I hope so , the storyline and being a Roman centurion is great
I kinda want to see story of Vitalion and Leontius a Marius father who was seasoned veteran general and Vitalion served him as centurion
Or some history based story such as we play as Young Julius Caesar and Crassus being his superior
Devs have mention it a couple of times. Do a Google search, I think they got plants for it.
it was cancelled. because microsoft and the owner of the IP had a falling out.
Ryse: Son Of Rome ll All Cutscenes (Full Game Movie) 4K HDR - Gamer's Little Playground.
The game sure was bit mediocre, but considering how shite the state of gaming industry is in 2024, I find the no-nonsense experience of Ryse downright refreshing.
It reminds me of the generic games I love due to nostalgia, just because it was my first time experiencing a game.
Love the graphics and storyline
This Unit just Goes through everything
1:16:26
This is Funny the Way He Sprints Away and the Son of Rome Sprints even Faster after him from 0-100
MS & Xbox need to bring this game back!!!
I just love how armor works like yeah thats plate armor yeah you just stabbed at it yes the sword is just going trough an most likely even higher quality Metal like it is not existent obius isnt it?
All of this could’ve been avoided if the dude just played his cards right and played some politics and killed the emperor and his sons smh 🤦♂️
One of best Games ever
wow that was nice very entertaining the graphics is great, thank you
Such an underrated game
Awesome game even today
Boy we do love us some ancient rome games...I mean from rome total wars to shadown of rome in ps2 all the way to that one i will say we don't have enough badass games of that period
i absolutely love this game
The most unrealistic part of this game is the praetorians actually doign their jobs
ROME IS POWER! ROMA INVICTUS!!!
Great game
Love how this game is about the Mighty Conquering Roman Empire.
The cutscene of this game is too good
Great
We need a remake for both PS and XBOX
Nah, this is an Xbox exclusive
@@NPFinest well a remake on XBOX
I played the hell out of this game
Wow! How do you create such beautiful visuals. Man, I'm so impressed I would like it if you were open to collaboration so that I can writes a short War related / disaster mini series
Dude this is just cutscenes from a game, he didn’t create any of this.
@@AL-wj5wx okay thanks for letting me know
I liked this game idk why it got so much hate
Make movie this😊
The Gauls had no chains, Greek fire or forts.
Back when games required skill rather than levels and rank
The only problem with this game is you can't change the controls so annoying
This was a great story..
21:03 This is why we're all here.
May GOD bless the Emperor...
💜
Which God?
Rome but its star wars galactic empire
cool ig
Badass game!
this game got soo much hate cause it was an xbox exclusive
Rome Endures but there's a shit ton of pick pockets there now a days
Why was they all standing around like fools. While Wonder Woman was getting kill? They should have ran to the hall of justice…
His accent sounds kinda like Ned Stark
I didt know Vattalion a roman commander is British
What consloe is this?
xbox series x
Better than god of war
Classic on Xbox
Redpublicans - Purplcrats.
Easy.
En epañol 4:59
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Itu permainan pasukan Romawi kafir😊
Great story, just didn’t like the combat
One thing that always bothered me about this game is the fucking british accent. They're Romans at least give them an Italian accent.
Authenticity is nice, but as a romantization I much prefer it
ı see best game in my life.
Why are all the killing blows taken out of the FMV's in this movie?
İTS NOT A MOVE İTS A GAME SO UR TRYNA GET SUBRİBERS TO MAKE A MOVE BUT THATS NOT A MOVE
Wow okay then, you are definitely not a smart man.
r/whoosh