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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Andy Alderson

Risen 2: Dark Waters – review

Famed for its back catalogue of unforgiving PC games, developer Piranha Bytes surprised with a more accessible take on the RPG with the original iteration of Risen from two years ago. After they grafted a rum-soaked piracy theme to its formula for Risen 2: Dark Waters, the game was released to mild acclaim on PC in April, with a transition to consoles in mind. A transition that, it would seem, did not go well.

Technical problems abound, at least on the PS3 version – the game looks five years old yet chugs and stutters throughout, marring what is essentially a solid, if unimaginative, role-playing adventure.

There's plenty of content to keep players busy with a lengthy central quest, a refreshingly deep combat system and large, open world islands to explore. But fatigue soon sets in thanks to a flat storyline, repetitive dialogue and a script that is, at best, witlessly profane.

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