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5.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 8 out of 25
  2. Negative: 7 out of 25

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  1. Feb 6, 2015
    5
    Well it does all the minimum a Risk game should do but nothing else. There are three modes available and it is the same three rule variations that come in the instruction manual for the original game. I mostly judge board game adaptations as how long will I be watching stupid animations and Ubisoft's Risk is terrible. There is an option to speed up the animation and not listen to annoyingWell it does all the minimum a Risk game should do but nothing else. There are three modes available and it is the same three rule variations that come in the instruction manual for the original game. I mostly judge board game adaptations as how long will I be watching stupid animations and Ubisoft's Risk is terrible. There is an option to speed up the animation and not listen to annoying voice lady announce everything but you have to choose to speed it up EVERY DAMN AI turn with no global setting and it even isn't that much faster. The animations and the overall look is super boring as if it was designed to look good on a iPad. I wasn't expecting much but it didn't even reach expectations. Buy and play the excellent Risk Factions by EA on PS3 instead. Expand
  2. Feb 16, 2015
    6
    As a big fan of Risk Fractions and having a family that enjoy friendly competition, Risk on the PS4 is a good game to play. Unlike Monopoly on the PS4 (see my review, it's god awful), Risk manages to maintain the core fun elements from the original board game.
    The additional 2 game modes added from World Conquest, are Secret Missions and Capitals. While this is a slimmed version from
    As a big fan of Risk Fractions and having a family that enjoy friendly competition, Risk on the PS4 is a good game to play. Unlike Monopoly on the PS4 (see my review, it's god awful), Risk manages to maintain the core fun elements from the original board game.
    The additional 2 game modes added from World Conquest, are Secret Missions and Capitals. While this is a slimmed version from the PS3 Risk Fractions, it's enough to justify a Risk fan buying it, especially if it comes up on PSN sale.
    Pros:
    > Simple layout and easy to set up games.
    > Okay graphics
    > Stats are kept per player, always fun for a geek out.
    > Cards are limited to using 10 (stars in this case) meaning epic bonuses are ruled out.
    > Great family game

    Cons
    > No additional maps as featured in Fractions (PS3)
    > While the AI is usually pretty fair, if you select manual and claim say Europe within the picking stage - ALL the enemy AI will place ALL their start troop allocation in single armies on the boarders of Europe. Seems crazy to me that they don't block someone taking Europe when picking territories. This is easily avoided however by claiming all but one spot.
    > online mode, as with monopoly is poorly done without the use of Bots. Ubisoft should realise that 1 out of 5 people will 'board-flip' the game and quit when they start losing, meaning I gave up online and yet to finish a game thanks to quitters. (reading reviews this seems to be universal for this version)

    Overall, it's been done well but I'd like to see updates such as extra maps to pick from.
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  3. Mar 30, 2017
    5
    This game tries to bring the old school board game on consoles and tries to fit the game in to a new era of gaming, but the result is horrible. Of course it is your standard game and that is the reason it gets a 5. Everything they put in to the game is bad and with little content. Sure you can play against your friends on the couch, but if you want to play online you have to hope that youThis game tries to bring the old school board game on consoles and tries to fit the game in to a new era of gaming, but the result is horrible. Of course it is your standard game and that is the reason it gets a 5. Everything they put in to the game is bad and with little content. Sure you can play against your friends on the couch, but if you want to play online you have to hope that you can play the full game, because these online servers are the worst. League game brings a good idea to the game, but Ubisoft should really fix their online counterpart. Expand
  4. Mar 12, 2021
    5
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  5. Oct 7, 2022
    7
    This game would be good if there was not a huge bug. I believe if you have the game sped up for the bots’ turn it could freeze the whole game. This is unfortunate as I had two occasions where the game froze 20 - 25 minutes into the matches because of it. This felt awful when it happened.
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58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

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  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Feb 21, 2015
    60
    With this virtual release of Risk the makers do not take a lot of risk. Thankfully the rules of the game have not been changed and the modern visuals in general are something to get excited about. Too bad the new style is a bit to serious and tough, without adding personality. The frame-drops are not really helping this game, either.
  2. Feb 10, 2015
    62
    Risk has a bittersweet taste. It is a reliable adaptation of the board game, but there are some issues with the AI that are just out of place. The idea is more enjoyable with friends in local multiplayer, and a must if you like board games and, specifically, Risk.
  3. 70
    Risk is a touch limited and is a digital version of a game that has aged badly, though this version of the' game is more comprehensive than the Ubisoft Monopoly game.