Risen (2009) Publisher: Deep Silver Developer: Piranha Bytes Genre(s): Role-Playing Game Players: 1 ESRB Rating: M (Mature) Release Date: October 2, 2009
System requirements officially revealed
Required Hardware Specifications:
• OS: ............................................Win XP
• CPU: ..........................................2.0 GHz
• GPU: ..........................................Direct X 9.1; Pixel Shader 3.0; 256 MB (GeForce 7900 - ATI 1800)
• RAM: ..........................................1 GB
• Hard disk: ...................................~2.5 GB
Recommended System Specifications:
• OS: ............................................ Win XP or Vista
• CPU: .......................................... 3.0 GHz Dual Core
• GPU: .......................................... Direct X 9.1; Pixel Shader 3.0; 512 MB (GeForce 8800 - ATI Radeon HD 2900)
• RAM: .......................................... 2 GB
• Hard disk: ................................... ~2.5 GB
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Languages: English/German/Italian/Spanish/French with each SUBTITLES and VOICES! Welcome to the world of Faranga, where you have been shipwrecked on a tropical island with magical promise and a population torn apart by an ongoing war between three very different forces. There are the Outlaws which, as you might have guessed, don't have any respect for law and just want to survive through crime and theft. To counteract their activity there's the Inquisition who preach law, honour and recruit via press-gangs and finally there are Mages who are the only indigenous population on the island.
The world is complicated and the power struggle can be felt through the game's sixty to eighty hour experience. Gameplay is structured as you would expect from Deep Silver and the world is just as fleshed out and complex as any they have created before. Any item which you find can be used in any manner of ways.
If you find a fish you can, as disgusting as it seems, eat it on the spot gaining a little health or you can cook it using the proper equipment and gain lots of health. It sounds small but it's a very effective way of raising the immersive feel of the world and as you level you'll gain many more skills to interact with the environment.
Download PCGZine Issue 34PCGZine Issue 34 GamerZines Magazine For our latest Risen coverage, click here to download PCGZine Issue 34 for free.Combat feels a little unresponsive using one button to attack and one to defend. It's simple and sometimes fails to enthral but as you gain access to magic it's really when the game comes into it's own.