
Action Trip writes: "Piranha Bytes is one of those developers we like to hold in high regard no matter how many cock-ups they had over the years. The reason we think they're a capable team is because of the original Gothic and Gothic 2. On the other hand, Gothic 3 proved to be too ambitious and a failed attempted to make a stand in an era dominated by open-world RPGs the likes of Oblivion. Gothic 3 was huge, but ended up being too huge for its own good. Not to mention the constant interruptions players had to face due to an enormous amount of bugs. Eventually, Piranha Bytes didn't get the chance to make it up with Gothic 4. JoWood handed that one over to developer Spellbound, who are currently working on Arcania: A Gothic Tale. With that project in the works, Piranha Bytes started a completely new game - Risen."

Here's why Risen might be one of the best RPGs you probably haven't played. We'll consider various aspects of Risen and discuss its strengths.
I played it a bit, but it's one of those games I just forgot about. Same with the two worlds games, gothic 3 and Arcania: Gothic 4. It sounds and looks nice (for the time) but it just doesn't scratch that itch quite right.
Idk why but I usually like their games , risens, elex etc. I've only played risen 2 risen 3, elex and elex 2. I'm gonna get the risen 1 at some point

Paul writes: "Risen is a game from 2009, in all its faded glory, but yet, there is something about the world that will keep you trying."
These games "look" good from video clips/screenshots, but apparently they're pretty buggy and gameplay is wonky.. like developers had a great concept but with the scope, it was hard to deliver.. and that's for 3 games..

WTMG's Aaron Price: "The long and short of it is that Risen is a fun action-adventure RPG. It is very rough around the edges, not to the extent of some other games in the genre that came out around the same time (looking at you, Two Worlds), but it has charm. If you’re a fan of Oblivion, or Skyrim, and want to see another game that has a similar style, this might be a good pickup.
Risen 2 is still available for digital download meaning you can easily get lost in this world but hours upon hours if you found yourself enjoying it. I don’t personally find this re-release to be a massive improvement over the original, as little to nothing in it has been actually revamped, but it’s still great to see the game get a release on more consoles than just the Xbox, or even just a way to experience the start of the series if you maybe played the sequel on PS3."