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Too Human

Posted on Jan 2, 2009 08:10:40 AM

Too Human

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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Andmekandja: Video Game
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224355261
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Item Dimensions: 0.637.52005.3
Väljaandja: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: JZ6-00034
MPN: JZ6-00034
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Microsoft
Ilmumise kuupäev: August 19, 2008
Stuudio: Microsoft
Seotud tooted:     Vaata veel
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kirjeldus Editorial Review:Amazon.com: Step into the world of Too Human As the cybernetic god Baldur, you are thrust into the midst of an ongoing battle that threatens the existence of mankind. An ancient machine presence has forced the god’s hand. In the first part of a trilogy, Baldur is charged with defending humanity from an onslaught of monstrous war machines bent on the eradication of human life. In Too Human, players experience a nonstop barrage of action powered by the integration of melee and ranged firearms combat and fueled by breathtaking visuals enabled by the Xbox 360. Battles unfold in awesome scale as players engage with vast numbers of enemies. Key Features The birth of an icon-Fight as the powerful cybernetic god Baldur battling his way through enemy armies to become one of gaming’s renowned iconic heroes. From weaponry and armor to combat techniques and combos, you can fully customize Baldur to become the best possible hero. Epic beginning to a captivating trilogy-Begin the saga of Baldur in the first chapter of an exciting three-part narrative in the tradition of classic trilogies such as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. Explosive melee and firearms combat-It will take more than brawn and raw strength to supplant the machine hordes. Utilize a sophisticated blend of seamless melee and firearms combat to vanquish foes near and far. Witness the fluid grace of heroes and enemies in battle as enacted by the motion-capture group F.A.S.T. Feel each punishing blow through advanced visual effects made possible through the horsepower of Xbox 360. Advanced cinematic presentation-Characters and environments come to life with unparalleled visual fidelity. Experience the full excitement of combat through a dynamically driven presentation system that portrays the combat with cinematic quality. Survive pulse-pounding battles against hundreds of on-screen enemies set against the vast landscape of the Too Human world. A sweeping orchestral score sets the mood for heartbreak, anger and bloodlust as each tune encapsulates you within the immersive gaming environment. New level of accessibility through intuitive combat-Perform Baldur’s elaborate and complex combat maneuvers through the press of a button and chain together hundreds of rapid-fire attacks and combos with ease. Through the use of an intuitive combat system, Too Human delivers gameplay that is easy to learn and rewarding to master. Too Human introduces combinations of weapons combat on a level that leaves players in awe. Shared experience-Conquer the world of Too Human alone or with friends through advanced, two-player online co-op gameplay through the Xbox Live service. Modern take on a classic story-Too Human chronicles the ongoing struggle between cybernetic gods, giant machines and mortal men on a massive scale never before seen. Play the role of a cybernetic god charged with protecting the human race against a relentless onslaught of machines. Baldur’s dash View larger image Experience large, epic battles View larger image Multiple ways to attack View larger image

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Rating: - One of the worst game I had the displeasure of playing this year
This game has gotten abysmal reviews nearly everywhere, and rightfully so. After years of hype, the supposed 10 year development cycle, ditching Nintendo claiming they do not understand art, countless delays, Microsoft spending millions and millions of dollars to fund the rest of its development, and the lead designer claiming this will be a revolutionary game that will elevate the videogame genre into the high art form alongside with films and literature, the end result is a utter mess. The gameplay is just a really awful hybrid of role playing dungeon crawl and action games like devil may cry, except it’s been simplified to the point where you will fall asleep playing it. There are only four main levels where you fight the same horde of enemies over and over again — for around 8 hours of the total game length (8 hours I want back!), Loot management is a pain and totally pointless since you cannot really die; you’ll just be forced to watch the same revival animation throughout. The story and the way it is presented is awful too. It’s like an 8 year old’s take on the norse mythology - totally absurd and plastering sci-fi cyberpunk look over everything. Believe the scathing reviews, this game is simply awful, plain awful.

Rating: - Learning how to make a bad game the long way
As I was playing Too Human, one thought occured to me: this is a classic example of someone getting way too big of a head with an even bigger ego only they just so happen to be the main driving force in a given project and not knowing when to say when. Too Human was basically stuck in development hell and was supposed to be a big Playstation epic (that’s the first machine by the way), then on the Gamecube then finally on the Xbox 360. But is it one of those projects where the wait was worth it? Nope and in fact it seems only to enhance the problems of the game actually since it makes me look at the repetitive hack-and-slashing of the “Dynasty Warriors” games in a better light thanks to this: those are easier and quicker to make, fun in that boneheaded way and has enough story to at least compel in the slightest. Too Human on the other hand feels like it took so long because they didn’t know when they wanted to stop.

Story: Using Norse mythology as a template, the game centers on Baldur, son of Odin who’s been tasked to defeat the machine armies who seek to vanquish all life. Only the Gods are actually enhanced by cybernetics and Baldur with his non-cybernetic ways makes people see him in a lesser light, thus making him be “too human”. The story follows Baldur through several levels as he takes on numerous enemies and the political ideals that are encouraged.

Graphics: For all of its copy-and-pasting of environments, Too Human’s graphics look quite stellar with dozens of enemies on screen at once, facial animation and detail in cutscenes to be cool and “cyberspace”, a garden that looks more real than anything in the normal world has a nice tranquility and feel. There’s the occasional slowdown and inexplicably, collision detection with melee attacks actually not connecting in close quarters or power-ups I can’t seem to grab even though I should be able to but other than that, it’s a great looking game.

Sound/Music: The music is going for that cinematic and epic feel which is strange because outside of cutscenes, I barely noticed it. While I might appreciate more on its own, within the game it was like I was unconciously phasing it out and not even hearing it. Voice acting on the other hand is quite stellar and really delivers. Aurally, it’s a mixed bag but some people might love the score while others are hearing some much sword clashes and explosions that you’ll probably just tune it out.

Gameplay: As with other games, there tends to be a familiarity in your tasks and controls and it’s up to the game to give fresh uses or change it up a bit via a vehicle section or special mission (i.e: the stealth sniper mission in Call of Duty IV) but in Too Human’s case, it’s basically a case of “get used to this because you’re going to be doing it for a long time.” It’s basically a dungeon crawler hack-and-slash and believe me when I say this game get can mind-numbingly repetitive to the point where I get the feeling it took 10 years just to program the levels themselves since they seemingly go on forever. The phrase “here we go again” definately applies here as you’ll be doing a lot of one thing the entire time.

The first of which is looting where better weapons and equipment can be found throughout the levels with better damage, better sell value and whatnot (though they have really silly names that sound like D&D to the extreme) and it’s a common occurence to go into your menu and switch equipment, sell crap equipment or add Runes which act like special bonus abilities. Another way you progress is with the skill tree where you can get better damaging attacks, added status effects or new abilities to use and thankfully you can buy back your skill points should your initial choices suck. If you’re a collection gamer and love getting that one weapon with better damage than the other than you’re going to love this.

Now we come to the big issue and the one chief offender I have with the game: the Valkyrie cutscene. Essentially you don’t really “die” in the game so much as respawn a ways behind where you were (though sometimes it spawns you in the thick of battle anyway) and it’s unskippable, unnecessary since a “now loading” screen would’ve done the trick or for co-op, just have them disappear then re-appear later but the big problem: how many times you’ll run into it and there’s even an achievement for dying 100 times meaning seeing the cutscene that much. Enemies will continually firing lasers, swarms of enemies coming up to you and sometimes exploding with incurable status effects temporarily or freeze upon contact and let’s just say the cutscene will not be a favorite among anyone.

Oh and for those of you who haven’t found out, you melee attack using the right analog stick. Just push in the direction you want to attack in and Baldur goes from there though he’ll actually stop should you stop so instead of repeatedly pressing B in a button-masher way, now it’s a stick masher as one game website described it as. This leaves you having to rely on an ineffectual camera that will shift for no apparent reason, changing your direction and resetting the camera doesn’t help either because it’s trying to say “quit trying to reset the camera and look at something I want to show you.” Also there’s no lock-on meaning instead of focusing on the one missile launching cronie, you’re shooting some foot soldier that you can vanquish with the greatest of ease. It’s the school of thought some developers have where it “sounds like a great and unique idea” but never figuring out how to make it work properly because it’s too focused on how unique it is.

In the most egotistical and ill-fated development news, Too Human is apparently part 1 of an “epic” trilogy which is strange considering Too Human’s story is interesting sure but doesn’t have the draw a trilogy needs for return visits and considering Too Human’s length of at most 10 hours, it’s best that Silicon Knights either work on making Too Human 2 vastly improved over the original or don’t even bother and work on new exciting material or an Eternal Darkness sequel…one that won’t take 10 years to make.

Rating: - Rent this game first!
I realize there are many other reviews on here, but i feel obligated to list the pros and cons with this game. The pros include:

Addictive combat scenes
Semi colorful equipment
Cut scenes look decent
Sound clips

Now, the cons…

The cyberspace? One of the worst things ive seen in a game
Extremely slow and annoying deaths
Slow movement except when in combat
Repetitive skill and combat styles

There are many other cons, but I will just post a quick summary of the game. The very first thing i saw was the cutscenes, which were nice. After that, it progressed into a worse game. You have to enter cyberspace many times throughout the game, and this is extremely tedius and slow. There is absolutely no action here, except running around different areas trying to find different ways to move on in reality. Also, i really wish there was a button to make you run faster. If you are superhuman, why do you have to basically waddle throughout every part of the game where there is no enemies? The equipment selection and weapons are somewhat cool though. I only played with the berserker class, but I felt like I had enjoyed enough of the game with one play through. You may be able to color your equipment with runes, but all of the combat is basically the same, even when you master all of the advanced combat moves. The same also goes for your skills: you have a skill tree, but it barely affects gameplay as much as Oblivion or Diablo 2 does. Also, there are a few times when there are many machines you have to kill, but every time you die it takes you atleast 15 or 20 seconds to come back to life. If you die 4 or 5 times in a specific spot, and the combat itself only takes two minutes, you are spending half the time watching an angel type creature take you up and come back to life over and over and over. The combat control was also very different. It was not completely bad, but it seemed strange that the only game that had this strange combat control style and terrible camera placement was with this game. If you like this sort of game, I would advise renting it first; you will probably get enough of it from playing it just once.

Rating: - Critics are people that fail at everything except flapping their lips
Lol ok this game is far from perfect but it’s definitely worth a rental. The graphics are very good, the combat is really fun imo - it’s really not that bad of a game. I can understand giving it a mediocre review but I really don’t get the overly negative attention this game has gotten. Even with all the failures of this title I still had a ton of fun playing through the whole game. If you like Diablo I think you’ll like this.

Rating: - Great action RPG with many adictive features
Rating [9 / 10]

Too Human is a very addictive action RPG. In fact, you don’t even realize it’s full potential until at least one full play-through of the game, which is probably why it recieved many negative reviews.

Combat is fun and addictive. The action elements are just really enjoyable.
The skill trees are very well thought out.
Loot system is very involved.
Co-op is really cool and there is rumor it will be updated to 4 player.
Cool characters and the story is awesome.
Levels are nicely designed.
Replay value is very high!

It is not without its fault as the camera could have used a bit more refinement. As could the inventory UI.

Definitely worth buying if you are a fan of the genre. The demo doesn’t do it justice as it is just too short to understand the full potential of this game.

  
Vaata veel

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