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Xbox 360 : Too Human Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Too Human and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Too Human. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Excellent game of its GENRE

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 14
Date: August 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Let me say that I too like many use metacritic and gamerrankings.com as a guide when I am looking for a new game. For the most part I agree with the reviews and average scores. This game however is a bit of conundrum in that 'professional reviewers' gave it bad scores and most 'regular gamers' have given it great scores. I usually do not write reviews, but this one time this game is getting an unfair reviews.

To start of with when reviewing games one has to review games and compare them to compeating games or games within its genre. One cannot compare this game to Halo 3, Gears or Wars, CoD, 4, etc and then compain that the game 'sucks'. The best game to compare to is the gold standard for this genre and that would be Diablo 2. If you loved diablo 2 (or World of Warcraft) then you know what type of game you are getting yourself into. It is a game where you mindlessly kill 1000's upon 1000's of bad guys, mindlessly loot, mindlessly treasure hunt, and cointinue to try and achive perfection for your character (Collect all pieces of 'elite gear', complete elite charms, etc). And then after that start all over again with another character type. The whole concept of skill trees, modifiers, resistances, etc play significant role. If you never liked Diablo or World of Warcraft (or any other similar games) then you are not going to like this game. Don't even bother trying to play the game because you will never understand the 'concept' of the game. If you do like this genre, then read on.

The game mechanics are 'different'. We (as gamers on consoles) are so used to FPS controls than anything different automatically becomes bad. Its like PC gamers claiming that the only way to play shooters is with KB/mouse. It is not the only way, it is that individuals preference. Similarly, there is a learning curve (but it really is not that bad), and instead of mindlessly (I like using that word) button mashing 'A' or 'B' like many games have, this game you use the R stick instead. After playing for hours, I really like this setup and I think in the long run lessens the 'strain' on your hand because of this. The learning curve is not bad, but one has to have an open mind to trying the different setup, and if you do not have the ability to adapt, then the game mechanics can become a little difficult.

1. Graphics are pretty good, I play on a 130" projector and even at that size I am happy. They are not the best on the console, but they are far from the worst. They are better than launch game graphics.

2. Sound is great, especially playing in a home theater setup

3. Action is non stop, and extremely fun. Even better when playing co-op. Compared to games in its genre, the mx of enemies, the difficulties etc are great.

4. Monsters level as you do. Some people like this (Oblivion does this) but some people want to feel like gods when they reach level 50 (this will not happen). The main advantage is that rather than being confined to a tiny area for looting and treasure hunting for high level items, the entire game is available to treasure hunt because all monsters will be max level as well. This is a good thing.

5. Camera issues. Again it is differnet. There are 6-7 different camera angles too choose from. Like the controller setup, it is different and thus you have to adapt, and truthfully, it makes sense after playing for hours. Just like the controller issue, it is 'difficult' if one plays for a couple of hours and then passes judgement (like the professional reviewers), but after playing dozens of hours, the camera makes sense. Think about it, Silicon Knights probably spent thousands of hours making this game, and felt that this was the best options, and I tend to agree. The flow-panning-handling is very smooth, and I like the way it is setup.

6. 2 player Co-op. I know many of us really want 4 player co-op and apparently it is in the code to do so. The option was removed because it apparently made the game unbalanced. I have no doubt that either in a patch or more likely in Too Human 2 it will be available. That being siad, 2 player coop is even more fun than playig solo. The monsters are also much harder and more challenging.

7. Cutscenes could have been better quality

8. The story is complex and makes no sense to begin with. However the story makes much more sense at the end of the game as everything falls into place, and leaves you wanting more (thus Too Human 2 and 3).

There is so much more positive things to say (inventory management, the menu system (maybe a little 'dumbed down' but again a good thing for a console, etc). Comparing games in its genre I give it a solid 8.5/10. It could be a little more polished (thus not a 9), but the game is just so much fun and addicting.

Don't let the reviews fool you

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 9 / 9
Date: August 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I was hesitant to purchase this game based on the reviews from sites such as ign.com and gamespot.com, but I started to hear people say that the game is a lot of fun so I picked up a copy. They were right! The game isn't perfect by any means (the camera does take a lot of getting used to and can be a pain sometimes) but overall it is entertaining and fun. My first night playing it I put in 5 hours. If you enjoy games where you constantly search for upgraded equipment you will get hooked on this game. This is definitely not game-of-the-year material, but I would highly suggest at least trying it out if you enjoy games that center heavily around searching for new items. Personally I give this game a 4/5, but for the general public I say it will probably be more of a 3/5.

Fun, brainless, imperfect

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 12
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

There's a lot to like about Silicon Knight's Too Human, especially for Diablo fans who want to run around mechanically influenced dungeons killing all sorts of baddies and picking up loot. The problem is with how long this game was in development, the polish should shine brilliantly. That's not the case here.

Some of the reviews say the skill tree is gimped or not in-depth enough, but I disagree. I think it's fine--but for those of you expecting something like we had in Mass Effect, you'll be left wanting more.

Other complaints include a weak story (Come on studios! Games cost a lot to make now. Writers are cheap!), some of the trickier combat combos takes a little while to get a hang of, and the camera can be a big pain since the other thumb pad is used only for weapons. Also, it's kind of easy to get lost in the shuffle if you go somewhere that the camera doesn't "expect" you do go.

But really, with how much they do right (sound, level design, fun factor, weapons and loot, co-op, lots of baddies on the screen at once), it doesn't matter so much if you know what you like and you like click-to-kill RPG-lite crawlers.

All-in-all this is exactly what I was expecting: a solid, largely brainless, dungeon hack that drops all sorts of shiny junk for you to horde and trade with a buddy or online. I wish they let more people play at once, or maybe some options (ranked arena fights anyone?), but who knows what will come out in TH2 or an add-on pack.

I haven't finished it yet...about 6 hours in, so something might be waiting blow me away, but as of now I can recommend it as a fun game that not everyone will be blown away by but will provide a lot of fun for most.

Bad reviews mean nothing. This is an awesome game.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 10 / 12
Date: August 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game has been all over the place in reviews, from sites that both loved and hated the game. It is true, this is a love it or hate it kind of game. I am one of those that absolutely love this game, it is both innovative and exciting. Combat is great, customization is awesome, and graphics are not spectacular but they are also not that bad. I have seen far worse games with far worse graphics. Some of the environments in this game are truly stunning. The lasting appeal in this game is strong due to the fact that you can go through the game playing as a diiferent class, there are five to choose from, get different weapons, and earn different items and upgrades. The sound in this game is spot on with the action. It adds suspense to your battles. For the gameplay, sure the camera is hard to get used to but trust me, once you get used to and trust the camera, you will have no problem playing this game. I have learned to respect the camera and I get through the game just fine. The right stick is used to attack, but this just feels right. There is no point during my playtime that I felt this control scheme was difficult or unappropriate. It works just fine. Just trust the controls, you will get used to them. Overall an awesome game, most definately worth the time and money.

Early review

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 14
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I've been eagerly anticipating the release of this game, for a couple of reasons. I like 3rd person games, (1st person gives me a headache lots of times), I'm a long-time fan of Norse mythology, and lastly, it just looked cool in the previews and demo.

While it's pretty early to review this game since I'm not very far into it, I will say so far I'm very happy with it. It's pretty obvious that there is a TON of stuff under the surface, and it looks like it's going to be a game (at least for me) that gives more than a few days of playing. I will say that there have been a few instances of "what do I do?", but that's a tell-tale sign that this is a game that's going to be playable for quite awhile.

The basic premise is that you are a cybernetic god charged with the protection of mankind, which has been pretty much wiped out by some dark forces. Some skullduggery exists withing the Aesir, most certainly involving Loki.

The graphics are outstanding, which is pretty much standard on new games now, and the music is outstanding. Some people might get tired of the death scene with the Valkyrie, but I think it's cool everytime I see it.

I'm a God of War, Metal Gear Solid, Viking, Conan, and Guitar Hero player, and this game fits right in with what I like.

If you can stand the camera, you'll love this game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 14
Date: August 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

My advice is to pick up the demo or something and give it a spin. If the camera (which is terrible and basically completely out of your control) doesn't ruin it for you, then buy the game, because that's really the only down side to it

The game itself reminds me heavily of Mass Effect, except without the conversation trees. The art and level design, especially in the base area, looks like it was done by the same people

Anyway, the game is easy to get into, has a somewhat hard to understand but passably interesting story, and there's lots of replay value, so like i said, if the camera doesn't make you throw it down in disgust then you should be good to go

Don't believe the hate, it's a solid game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 13 / 19
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

OK, let's get the biggest point out of the way first and foremost. This is not the best game that ever hit the 360. This is not a AAA title in league with Gears of War, or Halo 3, or CoD 4. Yes, there is a lot of scrutiny, yes there is a lot of negativity, yes there are some issues............

but, with that said, it is sitll an A title. not bad, just maybe rough around the edges, but if you can get past that, you are in for a game that is going to suck you in, not let go, and have you addicted without ever realizing it. several reasons for this..........

1 - the controls. move with the left stick, attack with the right stick. if you can get that down, BOOM, you have now mastered 85% of the controls. easy. move toward the enemy hordes, rotate the right stick, KICK SOME @SS.

do you like kicking butt? well then, go get some!

2 - when you are not being friggin awesome, and beating the bejeebus out of monsters, you are getting loot. lots of loot. tons and tons of loot. every 5 seconds you are getting new swords, new boots, new bonus, money, new new new new new new new.............

you are going to spend a lot of time customizing and upgrading your guy, which rolls me into.........

3 - leveling and skills. 5 character classes, and each has 3 nodes to choose from, which basically fit into your play style. with all of the options, i can't imagine anyone having similiar characters on Live, chances will be slim.

despite the shortcomings, it is a fun and addictive game that is as easy and mindless (run around and kill) or as deep and complex (upgrade your weapons/armor/skills) as you want it to be.

one last big suggestion, take a few minutes and read up on Norse mythology. Silicon Knights did a lot of research and went to great lengths to stay true to the mythology, and unfortunately (one of the short comings of the game), you can get a little lost trying to follow the story and not having the information. knowing the mythology will help you enjoy it more................

.....or just hit the red button, skip the cut scenes, and get back to killing and being/feeling like an awesome god.

An esoteric sci-fi dungeon crawler

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 9 / 12
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Too Human is a spiritual successor to Phantasy Star Online- there are 4 large 'zones', lots of items and rare loot, online co-op (only 2 players here instead of PSO's 4)... but there is a lot more meat on the bones here. 5 distinct character classes, a much larger variety of weapons and armor, and a customizable skill tree that you can re-spec anytime. The way you go from enemy to enemy, launching and juggling them in the air, shooting lasers and grenades all over the place... it's the most hectic (and rewarding) action gameplay in any dungeon crawler yet.

It can be fairly difficult, but the challenge pushes you to discover the deep game mechanics and strategies with the unusual (and initially awkward) control scheme Silicon Knights has cleverly crafted here. Armor and weapons have many varieties of status effect and skill buffs, and they can be customized. By planning out which kind of effects you want your gear to have, you can re-spec your skill tree accordingly to create specialized, powerful characters. If you just found a sweet new laser rifle, you can re-spec your skill tree (for a cost) to maximize laser damage, rifle damage, and increased ammunition as well as customize your gear with runes (inserting a +5% laser damage rune on your rifle, for example) to optimize your effectiveness with the laser rifle.

Too Human has great graphics but with some rough edges (mostly in the character models) and overall it doesn't quite live up to the extremely high expectations we have with the current crop of games on the 360. The audio though is truly spectacular with lots of deep sub-bass and some excellent sound effects.

The menus are a bit sluggish and cumbersome, and the auto-camera can sometimes be a pain- but they aren't dealbreakers. The flaws are overshadowed by the unique fun that Too Human offers.

edit: After playing it more, bump it to 5 stars. This game is paranormally deep. You can legitimately obsess over it- honing your skills with the game, learning all of the techniques and when to use them- if you have the patience, it's as rewarding as a video game can get.

A good start to a possible trilogy but not perfect

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 10
Date: August 24, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I preordered this game and thought that after seeing the reviews from most place it was going to be a mistake. However, after playing the game completely through and starting on my second time through, I am glad to say that it was a good purchase. It is by no means perfect but I do see so great ideas here and most are executed fairly well.

Pros
-Graphics are pretty good and the environments feel different.
-Sounds make you feel that you are in a large scale battle.
-You can customize your character in a large variety of ways.
-Interesting take on Norse mythology

Cons
-Game is kind of short, about 10 hours of game play or so.
-Camera can be a pain with no easy manual control.

Mixed Bag Things about the game
-The game can go from easy to incredibly hard from section to section.
-The hard sections are more about endurance than skill since there is no game over possibility. You just respawn until you kill everything. Which these section can be annoying at times.
-The respawning moments can get old and you seen them a few times, however, I guess it quicker than having to reload a level.
-The controls are simple so anyone can pick them up quickly, but have some complexity when attacking with a large group of enemies but leading to some pretty good fight scenes.
-The game offers a little bit in story variety depending on whether you choose the human or cybernetic route.
-There are 5 different classes to choose from but the story is the same for all of the them.

Overall
This is a good game, but not the best one of whats going to come out still this year. It does have descent replay value and would be a good game to have especially if they follow up with the other parts of the supposed trilogy. Is it a must have, probably not but it is a game that if you give a chance, it will be entertaining.

Fun game will a couple of flaws

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 10
Date: August 26, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Well first off, I think its a great game, and the controls are real fluid, alot better than it would have been in the standard shooter controls. The only gripe that I have is not being able to skip the death resurection cutsceen. Its too long and in some of the harder areas you see it very often and its like one min long. THe first time you see it, It looks great and neat. But after seeing it 6 or so times in 20 min you just want to stop and put down the game for a while. But its a good game.


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