Experience layered, primal storylines based on the legendary tale re-imagined
Dedicate deeds to the gods to win their favor. Their powers shape your future and the fate of the world itself
Fight alongside Hercules, Achilles and Pan with other fable heroes, each gifted with their own extraordinary powers
Travel to unique island environments filled with strange and wondrous denizens
Battle awesome mythological foes and gargantuan monsters
Develop and upgrade multiple weapons and specialized killing techniques
Unleash deadly force with finishing moves, parries, team combos and more
Revolutionary dialogue system dictates choice, upgrades and story with unprecedented speed and depth
Breaktrough real-time combat system with dynamic animations and visual damage modeling
Visual character leveling and inventory management in real time
詳細描述
In Rise of the Argonauts you take on the role of Jason, King of Iolcus and powerful, battle-hardened warrior. As the story begins you have everything - a prosperous kingdom, the respect of your citizens and the love of Alceme, your beautiful bride to be. This charmed existence ends when Alceme is killed by an assassin s arrow on your wedding day.
Overcome with grief you vow to do anything to restore her. You hear of the Legendary Golden Fleece, on the lost Isle of Tartarus, which is said to bring the dead back to life. In order reunite with your beloved you must now prepare for the greatest voyage of all.
Rise of the Argonauts - Review A nice try of creating an action/RPG hybrid that did not go that well.
Its still fun for anyone who is into Greek mythology since it has a nice story.
Slash fest with the Greek Gods I grew up reading Greek mythology, from Perseus cutting off Medusa's head to Odysseus devising the Trojan Horse and later struggling to find his way home to Jason and, at the same time, defying the odds to retrieve the Golden Fleece to reclaim his rightful kingdom. So when I heard there was a video game about Jason and his Argonauts - his companions who sailed with him on his ship called Argos - I was thrilled. But when I started on the game, I had to trawl my memory to figure out why the story was not quite what I remembered it to be. The game starts off with King Jason marrying the beautiful Alceme but an evil assassin spoils his day by killing his bride with a poison arrow. Jason discovers that if he can reclaim the Golden Fleece, the gods will bring Alceme back to life. That immediately struck me as wrong.
In my stories, Jason's father was the rightful king but was overthrown by his evil uncle Pelias who then sent Jason on the "death" quest for the Fleece if Jason wanted to regain his throne. Jason was never king before he got the Fleece and I've never heard of an Alceme, though Jason's mother is called Alcimede. If you are a purist, put your knowledge aside and enjoy the game like a brand new novel. In a way, that made the game interesting. Jason is watched over by four patron gods - Ares, Hermes, Apollo and Athena. He improves his standing with them by dedicating feats to the gods as well as choosing dialogue options which favor specific gods. The dialogue choices you make have no impact on the plot. They just help you gain favor with your preferred god and to advance in the game. As you gain favor with each god, you gain access to new skills called "aspects", which improve your fighting prowess.
Each god is also associated with one of four armaments - mace for Ares, sword for Hermes, spear for Athena and shield for Apollo. So aspects gained for Ares will typically improve your mace fighting abilities. Combat is the best part of the game as you block, smash shields, dodge, decapitate, hurl spears, impale and stun your way to victory. You won't be fighting alone as you will be able to recruit four Argonauts along the way. And although the mace is supposed to beat the sword, the sword beats the spear which then trounces the mace. Actually there is little difference in combat as my mace just bashed everybody and everything up. Completing the game in the hardest Legendary mode was also as easy as doing it at the medium Hero level and the game can be completed in about 20 hours. Overall, this is a pretty good game with some nice combat moves but it is definitely not a blockbuster.
Bad bad game.. This is a bad game intemrs of everything..graphic and all.It does not deserve to be categorized as action rpg but dialogue-rpg instead in commemoration of the excessive dialogue it has instead of action and rpg elements.Stay away from this one!