In Risen 3 not to respond to the graph would be as if you embezzle the former Bayern boss in his biography his control tricks. What may look certainly good on the PC, here provides an impression I've never seen on this console generation. The game resolution would probably be so at 800x600, the details on very low and the foresight to low. For this purpose, it acts as if you had the onboard graphics card in use, if necessary even with the wrong drivers. It is not an exaggeration - but on a 40s TV does every meter of the game well, keeping the distance. Edge flares, textures are muddy, infinite graphical errors or only half-revealed objects. For this purpose this eternal Geruckel - I would actually exchange PS2 graphics, but without the highly detailed environments and characters, just so it looks homogeneous.
Who deals with the graphical fright - I believe that you can only if you are fan of the show or something was forewarned, then plugged in the core a good game.
What's a good game? Now, what has Risen in my opinion, is uncomplicated fun, endless collector's instinct, heaps of jagged dialogues and many fights. Do I have to immerse yourself in Skyrim deep into books, get involved in the game and go through the woods for hours, until I tied, done by the Risen alone (no, of course Skyrim is absolutely great, do not get me wrong). In Risen I collect half the island a, wandering through various landscapes, mob adventurers or simply say just my opinion, "Let me do that. Your plan sucks!" and kill monsters from long until one was too strong for me again and I am annoyed to have not recently saved. Eventually I felt 100 to do quests, have enough money to acquire skills and make me the betting boozing and knife throwing.
Risen 3 just works, would be reduced to the items may no three stars worth. But despite the shabby graphics, you play it, once you get plagued by the first fade hour. This magic comes probably from Gothic times, because even the unloved third part I liked to play, even though he was bugged (well, I have the first patches awaited).
Would I recommend it? So if you like playing on PC - I do not give - then it should be resorted to PC version. I been playing better on TV with a gamepad that works well (oh -the music and setting the way, is also fine). For your eyes have unfortunately let some go through - so only those who can handle - the game can be recommended. Anyone expecting a feast for the eyes, a deep game world or story or is looking for innovations that can turn each of the many stones in Risen 3, but will not be able to find.