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Risen 2: Dark Waters - Complete Package - Xbox 360 (Special Edition)

Platform : Xbox 360
Rated: Mature
3.9 out of 5 stars 37 customer reviews

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  • New Visual Technology - High-res texturing, gorgeous weather, water and light/shadow effects, a fully revamped character animation system and an exhaustive NPC character model design which greatly reduces the chance of "clone" NPCs
  • A perfect blend of classical RPG gameplay and a fresh, unique underlying game world; Several Unique Islands encourage exploration and adventure while the player hunts for secret treasures and hidden areas
  • Risen 2 features open world complete with rum, firearms, dirty tricks and a brand new voodoo magic style; fully envelops players with full day/night cycle, dynamic weather patterns, NPCs with daily routines who react based on your behavior
  • Every Gameplay Decision Has a Consequence - players get to shape their game experience and even the game world itself depending on their actions and choices, their choices may change the character's skill set, NPC relationships, or potential quest lines
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  • ASIN: B007FMSH4W
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 5 x 0.5 inches ; 0.2 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: July 31, 2012
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
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By R. Tricoche on August 6, 2012
Platform for Display: Xbox 360 Verified Purchase
I played the original Risen and I found that game to be tough, challenging yet strangely addicting. Risen 2 follows in the footsteps of the original with some welcome improvements but not so many improvements as to make it a "cake walk" or a by-the-numbers adventure.

Every RPG has its own set of rules and game mechanics. For example The Witcher's gameplay is radically different from Skyrim which in turn is different from Mass Effect. This is fact, Risen (parts 1 and 2) is no exception, in the world of Risen you are presented with a sandbox world to explore and remember, much like you would your own neighborhood.

There are no magical beams of light to guide you from place to place; you must remember locals, paths, shortcuts, villages, towns and landmarks to get your bearings.
A vast majorities of quest will be giving to you via conversations you will have with the populace, pay attention to what they say, because buried in their conversation may be directions to how to get to where you are headed.

Risen 2 makes an improvement on the map department since Risen 1's map was cryptic matter to understand.

Speaking of maps, in the world of Risen you are given nothing. You must acquire everything you need. Food, tools, armor/gear, weapons and yes even maps.

This can be frustrating, especially early on in the game since you do not know where you are, you have no lay of the land and you can't make heads or tails of your location. However, this is part of the intrigue of the game. Finding your own way. Won't be long before you recognize a stretch of beach, a rotting stump and a turn of the road, perhaps a cave or a temple with untold treasures to loot.
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This game had potential. It was funny, fun, etc. The problem is that, whereas they make it seem like a sandbox rpg game, it really isn't. You get the best clothing within the first hour of gameplay and then don't get anything else. The combat engine is cool and you start learning a lot of cool tricks, but gets repetitive after you get the best swords... You really get the feeling that they rushed this game out as quickly as they could.

Pick it up used, but don't spend full price.
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1. The 2nd version of game made interesting this time is that you actually have a companion to travel with, she/he helps you during battle and occasionally poke in a few lines while you talked to the villagers. You do not have an inventory limitation like in most rpg game which is good because I do not want to spend majority of my time deciding what to get rid of.

2. Now to the negative, the dialog selection is so close in color (while and slight-ish yellow when selected) which makes difficult to distinguish between them, I sometimes select the wrong one unintentionally and force to go with whatever the consequence.

3. The font chosen in this game is extremely difficult to read, or maybe just me. They are kinda square and all letters look the same to me, very hard to read.

4. Money is also very hard to come by and you will need for almost everything including combat training or to complete a quest, or to update gears/weapons. All of them are very expensive. i.e. doing a side quest may earn you 100-300 gold, but to get a training it costs you 1000 gold. Now you see the picture, I am about 30 hrs playing and can only afford to learn about 5 and still wearing a rip shirt i bought at the beginning. There are ~10 possible learning for each of the 5 categories. Not sure why the creator is so stingy on money. It can get frustrate sometimes, even though you had done all possible sides quests, you are still poor. I had never have more than 3000 gold at any time. I can imagine that it will get more expensive as the game progresses. Look like i still wearing that rip shirt for awhile.

5. Like most reviewers here said, the game is very challenging, you will die quite often, I start out as medium, but decide to change to easy (don't assume "easy" is easy).
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I'm not calling this a review since i've only put a little over 4 hrs into the game but I wanted to post my initial thoughts about it as a contrast to the bad reviews that have already popped up, my feelings could obviously change the further into the game I get and i'll be sure to update as they do but for now i'm really enjoying it.

I'll start with the combat since that seems to be where the most complaints have come from, it is what it is, I don't think its terrible just very bare bones at first, when you start out all you can do is just mash x over and over and over again until the enemy is dead. You have no other skills until you start to visit trainers and unlock them. I've gotten a pistol and learned how to kick from a trainer last night so now I can throw a kick and gun shot into the mix. I honestly haven't found the combat to be all that difficult, i've had no problems with animals or creatures, stun locking me to death or anything, in fact the only enemies i've had give me a hard time have been a few of the trainers that have kicked my butt so I don't know if they have lowered the difficulty for the console version but i've had little trouble so far. Obviously I can see why a lot of people would not enjoy the combat as it seems that it will take a very long time to put together a good compliment of skills to make you feel like your doing more than just spamming X.

Graphics seem to range from mediocre with some really awkward character animations to really quite nice looking, I thought the first island you go to has a really nice look to it however in a few areas that seemed very graphics intensive the frame rate stutters a bit so I don't know if thats do to poor programing or just the 360 showing its age and struggling.
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