@Youkon Dukon They weren't actually. They were responsible for the crisis of the Third Century but they were ultimately disbanded around the time Rome became Christian with the Roman Empire only falling in 1453. So around 1000 years their disbanding.
it's also a cryengine game. all around one of the better ones i've ever played. multiplayer was even fun. the only issue was that it was too short and i'm the guy that misses the hard history stuff from assassins creed so finding out damocles wasn't a badass hero but some guys whos sword was more important than he was dissapointed me a little.
Just like real life lol but Satan/Saturn/azazel/Venus the dragon gives power to the beast nimrod/zues/Semiramis/Aphrodite ect ect it’s all the same being all the gods and goddesses are powered by the serpent/dragon
@Martin Silvan not really because followers of Apollo/Helios who is zues/nimrod /azazels son is also the false messiah, image of the beast Jesus Christ/Serapis, false messiah the antichrist false image of the the real SAVIOR of the world the most high sent to die for those who believe in him sins.and their followers were called khrystians, the priests khrystes the word khryst was used by them. I reworded it lol
@@JacobBen94 u said him real savior. But in other religion perspective. Its different. The simple deduction is. Roman god come first. Before that the caveman worship nature made god (like thunderstorm, tree, mountain). Unless christ come first in all world then there is no issue.
@Vinh Trần still tho I don’t know what difference it whould make just killing him normally considering it looks like a god was one of the reasons that the emperor was going to be killed so what gods are you angering
Wouldn't change, in the arena when he was fighting he got stabbed and poisoned, still fought against Commodus and 10 or so Praetorian guards, twice then run from whole city guard after that. Dude was immortal at this point.
Loyalty should be only to morals and the will of the people symbolized in an elected senate . Not to a state , nor a leader , nor anybody. You should stay true and loyal to yourself and your morals.
@@ernestorivas3764 you should make sure that the senate is freely elected by the people and thats why being loyal to your morals comes first even before loyalty to the senate.
@@Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors at least doing things following your own morals will make you do what really represents you. if you are inherently bad and stupid , you will do and obey bad and stupid things anyway, and if you are good , you will do and only obey only good orders and good deeds. following others' orders blindly will only make you a tool of the devil himself while thinking you are serving the "greater good". you should only obey orders that intersects directly with your own morals and do really represent you. trusting the majority of people morality while trying at the same time to constantly influence / persuade / advocate the better to that same populace is the best political system (even though it doesnot guarantee 100% perfect results , its non the less the best way to go) let the overall moral compass of the society be the only guide that leads them to what they truly deserve. just dont force anyman into obeying an order he doesnot feel moral / right in the name of even the people / the greater good / the great king / or any other thing. the final safeguard to fairness is the small soldiers right to refuse obeying what he really dont agree with and sees as immoral and unjust.
The game doesn't really care about historical accuracy when it has Boudicca besieging Rome with war elephants, or even more ridiculously, Praetorians actually doing their job and defending the Emperor.
@@kevlarburrito6693 I think it's more about immersion and how the huge age gap brakes it. Also a game can still be both historical and have fantasy elements.
The blood poured out from the statue's eyes is a mechanism created by Nero's son, he said the wine will pour out from the eyes to signify their family might or something, how irony
Damocles and Kratos are two separate Legends of the Roman/Byzantine period. Damocles is a Roman legend and an Agent of Vengance and Revenge, embodied by a fallen Roman general. He hunts those who betray and trick others. His patron is Nemesis, who sends him to earth to do his work. Kratos is a Spartan legend, spawned from the Greek Pantheon. He is also looking for Vengance. Like most Greek heroes he's a whipping boy for the gods, punished for killing his family in a blind rage, his skin is ashen grey. He fights the gods who have wronged him.
I loved this game, I wish there were more games that it’s setting was back in the ancient years, like Ancient Rome, ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Trojan war etc. I want more games like that
I'm guessing they'll just go the route of not even VAGUELY attempting to pretend that it's based on history, because I swear, there's more accuracy in an Asterix and Obelix book than this!
@Starscream91 You expected it to be even after the trailer? If that is the case I don't know what to tell you, mate. It never looked historically accurate. Not even remotely. It's epic though.
Bruh preatorians we're such shit compared to actual soldiers the only reason they managed to actually put up a fight was because marius was weakened from getting stabbed by the dagger
It's a certain point in every medium: "Just so done." It's where the protagonist is COMPLETELY done with all the shit that the antagonist has thrown and continues to throw at them and is just like "fuck this and fuck you." It's usually where the antagonist dies horribly.
@@valtontony826 remember how for the better part of the last 1800 years a single man in Rome had the power to command every king of every nation that followed Christianity? Remember how he could create emperors, had standing armies and papal dominion? Remember how for some reason, a religion started in Judaea has its headquarters in Rome? Remember how until recently, it was convention that he be Italian? Remember how early depictions of Jesus are of a short haired short guy with a beard, but Jesus as we conventionally depict him looks a lot like contemporary depictions of Jupiter? Rome still ruled. It crushed anyone who said it didn’t, it had an army, it had de facto control of provinces from the uk to the Middle East. Yeah, I’m going to stick by what I said.
@@felipesantos-er4kk well, gamepass not only has xbox gold, but over 100 free games (as well as ea play) for free. And they plan to make it cheaper than regular gold membership. (Not to mention, all bethesda games are on it as well for free)
This game really looks so clean and fine like wine! I am baffled how this sliped under my nose and really wanna see and play this game. I do love Ancient Roman themed games.
people ask why marius only died at the end, in the story he comes back as a vengeful spirit to kill the emperor and the generals that left him, so during that hallway scene he was basically immortal until the emperor was dead. pretty cool if im honest.
Ryse was way ahead of its time. It's unfortunate that people did not realize its beauty back then. If they can make a similar game today like this, it would sell like hotcakes. And no dumb RPG-style gaming where oversized weapons are hanging in air inches above soldiers' backs.
Yeah but the only reason rome felled was because there leaders were weak, were abuseing power, starting wars for no reason. I think Roman's would think of us as weak.
I love this game when I got the Xbox One almost a decade ago. It was fucking wild, as a history fan. If there was a sequel, it should be set in the late Western Roman Empire or one of the later Roman civil wars after the game's era. Just imagine trying to protect the Empire with your might against the barbarian hordes but they just kept on coming, or cleansing the corruption deep within the leadership of Rome.
I dont know about what other people think, but the fact this game uses historical fiction is kind of what makes the story so good. It allows the devs to kind of create there own little world which is really cool. I think the big difference between this and other games that try this, like BFV for example is that its actually believable if you know nothing of history, everybody can enjoy it. I think the problem with other games like BFV is that they are trying to be something there not. Ryse works because it looks and feels like a game that takes place during the Roman Empire. BFV struggles because it doesnt really feel like a WWII game with all the SJW crap, people are buying that game to play in WWII, people are buying this game to to play in the Roman Empire, thats the major difference.
The setting of Ryse is a heavily romanticized version of rome which is what i loved most about it. It showed the germanic tribes as inhuman borderline demonic creatures, it had the Britons literally building their king's castle under a tree and pillaging in the thousands even the details like the roman armor and architecture is still roman but blatantly ornate and almost luxurious. It felt like real history told through the eyes of a Roman. Even if its historical fiction.
Dunno man, dude history is so damn morphed in historical revisionism and legends that i gave up on giving an opinion. The amount of myths and mud thrown his way is just ludicrous.
If you find yourself riding through green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you in Elysium! And you’re already DEAD!!! HAHAHAHAHA! What we do in life.. echoes in eternity
You know, got to give the game devs credit for something I didn't realize the first time I saw this. After the second from behind stabbing, I'm thinking "okay, so he's just going to keep not expecting being slashed from behind," but then he's suddenly on top of it, blocks the attack. Attacker after that I'm thinking "okay, so they're seriously just going to keep attacking him one by one even though they're all clearly in the room?" and then two of them attack him at once. The devs are reading their audience well. Playing with expectation.
Weird to see the praetorian guard doing the job they are supposed to do
Why?
@@jeffthemercenary hell they even auctioned the empire to the biggest bidder
@Definitely a George Soros funded bot ik
@Definitely a George Soros funded bot
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@Youkon Dukon They weren't actually. They were responsible for the crisis of the Third Century but they were ultimately disbanded around the time Rome became Christian with the Roman Empire only falling in 1453. So around 1000 years their disbanding.
For a game that came out in 2013, the graphics here have aged spectacularly.
I think it was meant to show the full power of the Xbox one ATT like The Order 1886
it's also a cryengine game. all around one of the better ones i've ever played. multiplayer was even fun. the only issue was that it was too short and i'm the guy that misses the hard history stuff from assassins creed so finding out damocles wasn't a badass hero but some guys whos sword was more important than he was dissapointed me a little.
Cryengine is decades ahead of its time
I wish I could go back to that time.
EXCUSE ME WHAT
So basically it's two gods using mortals as their chess piece
And this was the whole sense of the game, cool that it turned out to be a little more than just a brainless forgettable hack'n'slash.
Shame. I really like roman empire
Just like real life lol but Satan/Saturn/azazel/Venus the dragon gives power to the beast nimrod/zues/Semiramis/Aphrodite ect ect it’s all the same being all the gods and goddesses are powered by the serpent/dragon
@Martin Silvan not really because followers of Apollo/Helios who is zues/nimrod /azazels son is also the false messiah, image of the beast Jesus Christ/Serapis, false messiah the antichrist false image of the the real SAVIOR of the world the most high sent to die for those who believe in him sins.and their followers were called khrystians, the priests khrystes the word khryst was used by them.
I reworded it lol
@@JacobBen94 u said him real savior. But in other religion perspective. Its different.
The simple deduction is. Roman god come first. Before that the caveman worship nature made god (like thunderstorm, tree, mountain).
Unless christ come first in all world then there is no issue.
"Emperor Nero can only die by his own sword"
Proceed to impale him with his own statue's sword
but to die by one's own sword can be done in many ways of intrerpation same with untiing the gagorian knot.
@Vinh Trần still tho I don’t know what difference it whould make just killing him normally considering it looks like a god was one of the reasons that the emperor was going to be killed so what gods are you angering
Well I think Nero got the point anyway.
@@DarkPaladin24 he got both the point and the blade behind it.
@@fralion0714 I like that
The two first guards die
The other 15 or so: Should we do something about it? Nah we're good.
Come on you really want to fight against plot armor?
"We attack him 2 by 2 because the plot demands it"
They're trying to ambush him
Wouldn't change, in the arena when he was fighting he got stabbed and poisoned, still fought against Commodus and 10 or so Praetorian guards, twice then run from whole city guard after that. Dude was immortal at this point.
Fun fact: Nero actually was just 31 when he died.
He was but this game is not historical. Other than the names, characters have nothing to do with their real life counterparts.
@@Gabriel-ip6me this game is so historically inaccurate that it hurts, but the game play as cinematic were awesome
@@anakinvader9120 the was not meant to be historical
@@anakinvader9120 it shouldn't hurt, because It was meant to be fiction.
There is not many (or studios) games doing historical accurate example total war and call of duty
Technically, Nero did die by his own blade. He brought it all on himself, including the weight of the sword.
Yeah thats the point of the game, that was intentional
@@notyou6942 Not merely implied, but made literal.
@@mechasaurus have u ever played the game, it was in the prophecy.
@@notyou6942 No, but who hasn't made a playthrough of this by now that isn't a Let's Play TH-cam name?
@@mechasaurus no shit
"Loyalty to the state, always. Loyalty to the leader, only when he deserves it"
Loyalty should be only to morals and the will of the people symbolized in an elected senate . Not to a state , nor a leader , nor anybody. You should stay true and loyal to yourself and your morals.
@@mahmoudyahya1738 what if the Senate is corrupt? Like the Roman Senate of the last days of the Republic
@@ernestorivas3764 you should make sure that the senate is freely elected by the people and thats why being loyal to your morals comes first even before loyalty to the senate.
@@mahmoudyahya1738 Yeah, but morals are drastically different depending on the person.
@@Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors at least doing things following your own morals will make you do what really represents you.
if you are inherently bad and stupid , you will do and obey bad and stupid things anyway, and if you are good , you will do and only obey only good orders and good deeds.
following others' orders blindly will only make you a tool of the devil himself while thinking you are serving the "greater good".
you should only obey orders that intersects directly with your own morals and do really represent you.
trusting the majority of people morality while trying at the same time to constantly influence / persuade / advocate the better to that same populace is the best political system (even though it doesnot guarantee 100% perfect results , its non the less the best way to go)
let the overall moral compass of the society be the only guide that leads them to what they truly deserve.
just dont force anyman into obeying an order he doesnot feel moral / right in the name of even the people / the greater good / the great king / or any other thing. the final safeguard to fairness is the small soldiers right to refuse obeying what he really dont agree with and sees as immoral and unjust.
You'd think the Praetorian Guard would come at Marius all at once rather than just one or two at a time.
When your emperor acts like he can’t be killed, so will his personal guard. No skill, just status
@@Spamual2 Doesn't take a genius to think "Hey he's killed two of us already, let's all gang up on him in the off-chance that he kills more of us".
@@adoboflakes8473 gotta Remeber there npcs there complete idiots
Honestly I’m just surprised the praetorian guard were even trying to protect the emperor 😂
More like they would ask him if he can raise their payment and then joined him
Never played this game for myself, but the cinematics look clean
Game was fun, great story. I enjoyed it alot!
I've seen u almost 200 times in every youtube channel
This game is so underrated definitely worth it!
For one of the first games to come out on the X it was actually pretty good.
Hi you again?
Damocles: *gets distracted*
Nero: *waddles to escape*
Highly underrated game. This game knew exactly what it was and focused on intense and fun combat. Perfect length and epic ending.
Lol the combat was garbage
@@admiralbright7308at least better than gow
The last 5 mins of this game totally changed my thoughts about it I personally wanted to kill the Dev's for making that
@@osamaKareem2 Nah this game doesn't have any difficulty at all and the combat its way too simple, the bosses are a joke too.
@@dragonnestodyssey3939 still fighting is the coolest especially finish moves
“Damn, I was going to use him to soften my landing”
Summer: Rome would endure, from then until the last days of man
Roman Empire: *Collapses before getting the chance to use muskets*
Summer: 👁👄👁
Meh, they should just claim the Byzantine Empire and Holy Roman Empire as their own.
Roman civilization live in modern west
Rome has a lot of descendants.
rome still technically exists... At least the city does :)
@@sheadoherty7434 Byzantine never existed , it was always Rome or medieval Roman empire and Voltaire is right about HRE .
This game was definitely more on the epic genre than the historical genre, and it was one hell of a ride. A fun game until the end.
It’s historical fiction, it’s using real history as a framework to create something new
It’s kind of like in the same vain as God of War
Ah, yes. One of the many things that never work in cutscenes. Armor
horse armor does work though
@@I3ordo not in RDR2 unfortunately
@@I3ordo not in Oblivion, tho
Armor and main character dying along with actual Praetorian strategies how did they even get in that corridor
@@splishsplashyouropinionist944 There is no horse armor in RDR2..
This guy looks like he’s in his 60’s Nero committed suicide when he was 31 years old. That’s a huge difference in age.
It’s not the same Nero all the characters (I think) are not real
The game doesn't really care about historical accuracy when it has Boudicca besieging Rome with war elephants, or even more ridiculously, Praetorians actually doing their job and defending the Emperor.
@@heresy8384 lol praetorians doing their jobs. good one
You're complaining about historical accuracy in a game in which literal gods physically appear...
@@kevlarburrito6693 I think it's more about immersion and how the huge age gap brakes it. Also a game can still be both historical and have fantasy elements.
The blood poured out from the statue's eyes is a mechanism created by Nero's son, he said the wine will pour out from the eyes to signify their family might or something, how irony
To signify his love for rome. Instead,it was his son's blood. Ironic indeed:)
He also lost his other son in the arena both had left ryse to die in Britain
Along with the entire 14th legion
Imagine they making a sequel where Damocles turns into Kratos like and hunt those Gods
Hmm thats good idea
@@Joshcanberra nope, too God of War
Damocles and Kratos are two separate Legends of the Roman/Byzantine period.
Damocles is a Roman legend and an Agent of Vengance and Revenge, embodied by a fallen Roman general. He hunts those who betray and trick others. His patron is Nemesis, who sends him to earth to do his work.
Kratos is a Spartan legend, spawned from the Greek Pantheon. He is also looking for Vengance. Like most Greek heroes he's a whipping boy for the gods, punished for killing his family in a blind rage, his skin is ashen grey. He fights the gods who have wronged him.
@@thesenate5291 Isn kratos a god? brother of nike, god of power?
@@thesenate5291 1st:damocles was also a greek thing so you're wrong
2nd:Kratos was the embodiment of strengh, a primordial concept more so than a god
Thanks for making this. I actually kinda liked this game. Looked utterly incredible and played well enough.
Son of Rome: my portrayal of Nero Augustus Germanicus butchered this historical figure more than anyone did!
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@@Bartek2750 tsukimihara wo. PADORU PADORUUU
Stop This Heresy
I loved this game, I wish there were more games that it’s setting was back in the ancient years, like Ancient Rome, ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Trojan war etc. I want more games like that
That isn't the copy-paste Ubisoft open-world formula that just sucks the grandiose and romanticisation out of any period it covers
@@aidanmattys7488 It just works
There’s assassin Creed origins
A game like this but set during the Trojan War and with more features would be so amazing
AC Odyssey and AC Origins
I remember this game was supposed to get a sequel.
I'm guessing they'll just go the route of not even VAGUELY attempting to pretend that it's based on history, because I swear, there's more accuracy in an Asterix and Obelix book than this!
@@Archris17 isn't it supposed to be like an alternate version of Rome?
@@Archris17 It was never advertised as being historically accurate.
@Starscream91 You expected it to be even after the trailer? If that is the case I don't know what to tell you, mate. It never looked historically accurate. Not even remotely. It's epic though.
@@papafrenchie6088 I guess
*literal gods playing with mortals*,
TH-cam commenters: “tHiS gAmE iSNt hIsTOricALly AccUraTe”
It literally isn't.
@@PalashaGabarra you don’t say? Lmao
Now THATS how you fulfill a prophecy.
Only killed by his own sword.. and what a fucking sword it was 😂
I do like that the praetorians are actually good fighters and almost kill him in most of his encounters
Yea but damocles was out for blood all the praetorians did was piss him off
@@tylersmith1409 By the time Damocles entered that hallway neither heaven or hell had could have stopped that man from killing Nero tbf
Bruh preatorians we're such shit compared to actual soldiers the only reason they managed to actually put up a fight was because marius was weakened from getting stabbed by the dagger
@@truthfullyidk2925 praetorians were elite guards to protect the emperor but most of the time they just killed the emperor lol
@@truthfullyidk2925 you encounter preatorians using shields in the previous level and they're very dangerous if you're not careful.
6:06 That scream sounds like the Punisher😂
He's at his limit. Both in terms of stamina and ability to take Emperor Nero's shit.
The part at 3:45 just feels so strong like the dudes got no surrender and no mercy in him
It's a certain point in every medium:
"Just so done."
It's where the protagonist is COMPLETELY done with all the shit that the antagonist has thrown and continues to throw at them and is just like "fuck this and fuck you." It's usually where the antagonist dies horribly.
This game still looks so good.
4:50 The definition of “I don’t have time for this shit.”
I love how at the end Marius is so fed up that he just beats the everloving shit out of the last guard
Everyone is talking about which is better Luke or Vader's hallway scene. We all know it's Marius
it still looks great for a 2013 game
Humans POV on Rome's downfall: omg that was so horrible!
the Gods POV: *fine, you get to wash the dishes*
Lmao so accuarate
Godamn sons of bitches. Using humans like some toys
Rich higher ups use weak mortals so they can play there games just like the "Gods" that's what I like about this game.
The Roman Empire didn’t fall.
It became a religion.
Makes 0 sense
@@valtontony826 remember how for the better part of the last 1800 years a single man in Rome had the power to command every king of every nation that followed Christianity? Remember how he could create emperors, had standing armies and papal dominion? Remember how for some reason, a religion started in Judaea has its headquarters in Rome? Remember how until recently, it was convention that he be Italian? Remember how early depictions of Jesus are of a short haired short guy with a beard, but Jesus as we conventionally depict him looks a lot like contemporary depictions of Jupiter? Rome still ruled. It crushed anyone who said it didn’t, it had an army, it had de facto control of provinces from the uk to the Middle East. Yeah, I’m going to stick by what I said.
@@mossy642 Holy Roman Empire. I see what you did there.
1:22 that run tho so funny 😂
6:14 Is that an Xbox symbol on the guard?
Good eye
Are you stupid? There's no-oh oh...
OOOOH!
PS. Sorry but i needed to do a response in this kind of thing, and congrats for a good eye
Smart man
Holy heck I didn’t realize the iconography on the stone sword’s pommel....
This game was amazing! That whole sequence was badass and satisfying af!
Kratos would be proud of Damocles.
I wish they would make a sequel to this. I loved the Cinematic approach they used in the gameplay.
Ngl it’s look so good and ima buy it and play it because damn it look so good
It's on game pass so It's free
You watched the end of the game to decide to get it? You just spoiled the whole game now you might as well not get it
@@endureshanta4805 Free 🤦🏽♂️
@@felipesantos-er4kk well, gamepass not only has xbox gold, but over 100 free games (as well as ea play) for free. And they plan to make it cheaper than regular gold membership. (Not to mention, all bethesda games are on it as well for free)
I like it how Damocles got stabbed in the back of his neck, through his spine and wasn't instantly paralysed
"...Rome would endure, from then, to the last days of man."
I'm not crying, you're crying.
This game really looks so clean and fine like wine! I am baffled how this sliped under my nose and really wanna see and play this game. I do love Ancient Roman themed games.
i had to play nero forte through this part, fits perfectly
5:35 that's a centurion right there.
Bro literally made a praetorian flinch back in fear
3:06 when the doom music kicks in
people ask why marius only died at the end, in the story he comes back as a vengeful spirit to kill the emperor and the generals that left him, so during that hallway scene he was basically immortal until the emperor was dead. pretty cool if im honest.
"You mortals play your games, we Gods play ours"
idunno why i love that line.
Ryse was way ahead of its time. It's unfortunate that people did not realize its beauty back then. If they can make a similar game today like this, it would sell like hotcakes. And no dumb RPG-style gaming where oversized weapons are hanging in air inches above soldiers' backs.
I just found out what’s in the bag Marius is holding in the beginning of the video that he gives to Centurion Severus. Its Boudicas fuckin head
I Wish Rome Never Fell... Greatest empire ever
Yeah but the only reason rome felled was because there leaders were weak, were abuseing power, starting wars for no reason. I think Roman's would think of us as weak.
What about the Spartan empire?
@@eddienunez-hernandez1604 sparta empire is worse then rome.
Politics was the reason Rome fell
@@matthewl2036 Which is true but that's not just it, theres other reasons stated above in first post.
This mission is my favorite along with the city falling to the barbarians, this game should've gotten more attention than it did
I never played the game, but I wish I did now. How badass is this guy? One guard after another tries to attack him, and he decimates them all.
decimates is the wrong word
Kiaser Jerry deci means ten
he is god man
when he halted that one guard. Bro. chef's kiss
I love this game when I got the Xbox One almost a decade ago. It was fucking wild, as a history fan. If there was a sequel, it should be set in the late Western Roman Empire or one of the later Roman civil wars after the game's era. Just imagine trying to protect the Empire with your might against the barbarian hordes but they just kept on coming, or cleansing the corruption deep within the leadership of Rome.
"Marius watch out" that shit got me laughing so much.
Breaking news:local death weight got killed
*In Real Life
Marius : hunting Nero
Praetorian : Count us in 😂*
Dang, this game is more Doom than I remembered
I dont know about what other people think, but the fact this game uses historical fiction is kind of what makes the story so good. It allows the devs to kind of create there own little world which is really cool. I think the big difference between this and other games that try this, like BFV for example is that its actually believable if you know nothing of history, everybody can enjoy it. I think the problem with other games like BFV is that they are trying to be something there not. Ryse works because it looks and feels like a game that takes place during the Roman Empire. BFV struggles because it doesnt really feel like a WWII game with all the SJW crap, people are buying that game to play in WWII, people are buying this game to to play in the Roman Empire, thats the major difference.
The setting of Ryse is a heavily romanticized version of rome which is what i loved most about it. It showed the germanic tribes as inhuman borderline demonic creatures, it had the Britons literally building their king's castle under a tree and pillaging in the thousands even the details like the roman armor and architecture is still roman but blatantly ornate and almost luxurious. It felt like real history told through the eyes of a Roman. Even if its historical fiction.
This game had an amazing story I really enjoyed it
That was actually such a good game.
I played this game last year. One of the most fun games I have ever played
"Should we take him all at once?"
"Nah, let's just die"
he is like a punisher, but from a distance past
Nero: I can only be be killed by being impaled on my own sword!
Democles: say less
Definitely needs a sequel
That's how you do a prophecy. From now on, THAT. IS. HOW. IT'S. D-O-N-E.
This game looks better than AC Valhalla now, and this game was made 7 years ago. What a shame for a next generation game.
Lol you are delusional
Best game i ever played. Still miss this game
If you watch in slow-mo from 6:12 till Nero gets impaled, the model has no head and then just pops up lmao
I dont see what you are even talking about..
@@Crystal-dl9ks It's because you're blind
A fitting end for one who is the unsung hero that would endure any bad things he come across.
Contrary to popular opinion, this game is awesome and should get a sequel
The butterfly effect
Even if Nero lived to 100 It still would have been decades before Commodus was born...
This is a game which was hated by many before but then loved by everyone
I played this at my holiday house and I got stuck on the minator boss and never got further than that
you need to counter attack using your shield when he turns yellow, right button (mouse)on pc , i got stuck too
,,And I will have my vengance. In this life it next."
Are the gods so indifferent that they just walk away from us when we really need help?
the needs of mortals aren't of any concern to you if you hold power
The praetorian guard really do their job as backstabber here
If you know anything about real life Roman history, you know damn well that Nero deserves every bit of his death
Dunno man, dude history is so damn morphed in historical revisionism and legends that i gave up on giving an opinion. The amount of myths and mud thrown his way is just ludicrous.
If you only believe the Christian propaganda campaign against Nero, maybe.
@@Nickname-hier-einfuegenNero was branded an enemy of the state by the Senate.
Nero’s death.
*Chef’s kiss* Historical.
So nice for the guards to come at him one by one instead of ganging up on him
He still would’ve beat their asses
He can use the focus bar, and still beat them lol
Plot armor has a higher rating than gilded plate, evidently.
POV: you just got the athletic kid back into the dodgeball game and you see him own people: 3:02 - 5:56
If you find yourself riding through green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled.
For you in Elysium!
And you’re already DEAD!!!
HAHAHAHAHA!
What we do in life.. echoes in eternity
Rememeber Padoru is Eternal Padoru Never Dies
I love the cinematic style of games from this era
I remembered the dislike of this game back then.
This story could be a shakespeare play. Almost all main characters die.
Lol, UMU got the sword. Just not how I expected
When you realize this game is from only 2 years after Skyrim
4:32 instant death
agreed
Wait so did the sword go through his back or neck
He's immortal
Went through the shoulder. Theres a chance it wouldnt be instant death lol.
Can't kill Damocles the spirit of vengeance.
You know, got to give the game devs credit for something I didn't realize the first time I saw this. After the second from behind stabbing, I'm thinking "okay, so he's just going to keep not expecting being slashed from behind," but then he's suddenly on top of it, blocks the attack. Attacker after that I'm thinking "okay, so they're seriously just going to keep attacking him one by one even though they're all clearly in the room?" and then two of them attack him at once. The devs are reading their audience well. Playing with expectation.
Good classic feel in a game
God I frickin love this game dude
A great game from old generation .
If this game was realistic those Praetorians would've ignored Marius and killed Nero Caesar style