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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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Don't believe the hate

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: August 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This is a great game and very deep once you get into it. The combat is fun, and the story is good as long as you have some knowledge of Norse Mythology. If you thought the demo was fun, then definitely pick this one up because it only gets better!

Buggy and "copy and paste" mindless of levels with samething over and over

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: August 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Some reader reviews said the game is better but you have to play most into the game to know which it is so bad. Simply playing it for a few hours don't tell you the real story.

Did Sillicon Knight got a group of artists but forgot to make the game? The graphics look very nice, and force you watch unskippable the death scenes over and over. Every few steps, the game throws at you tons of enemies non-stop. Most levels look and play alike like the game developers simply copy and paste the same level repeatly. There are only a few lines recorded for your squard and the same lines got repeating over and over. Your squard random disappears but they are still talking. There is no way to adjust the audio in the game (the audio option doesn't even exist). The explosions are ultra loud which is played continuously. There are so many stupid things in this game to point it's not even a game but rather the artists want to force you to watch their art than playing the game.

Too Human looks very promising on the surface and the more your play the game, the more pointless and boring it becomes.

Terrible game

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 7 / 36
Date: August 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

First off, the controls. They are absolutely terrible. They decided for whatever reason to adopt their own control scheme outside the standard one (left stick to move, right stick to pan the camera) and go with something horribly unnatural and confusing. It is, hands down the BIGGEST problem with this game.

Secondly, the camera itself. It will suddenly just pan to some horrible angle out of the blue, the developers felt it would be more "cinematic" but int he end, it's just incredibly obnoxious. Especially given my point above where moving the camera is a serious pain in the arse.

Third, the graphics. Honestly, I hate them. I've read reviews that claimed they were good but in truth they look like something in a game I would have played 5 years ago or more. This is largely due to the ridiculously long development of this game.

Fourth, the user interface. It's just bad. Like in every way you can think of. In some ways the UI is harder to manage than the actual game play. I found a lot of the UI almost impossible to read, odd considering I play on a 46inch HDTV, and the menu itself is just stuipidly designed. Sometimes complex is just complex, without the innovation it's meant to have.

Lastly the game just isn't fun. It could have been but isn't, not just because of the above points but because they screwed up an otherwise interesting concept.

Avoid this game like the plague, wait till next month when the good games begin to come out, like fable, fallout and many others.

Falls short in many places but has potential

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: August 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User

From what I have seen people either love this game, or they hate it. Well I am sorta in the middle. This game has been in some form of development for the past 10 years. To be honest I was expecting a masterpiece. What I got was something that felt unfinished. Even so the game has some great ideas behind it and with two sequals promised for the future Silicon Knights can definitely fix the issues and polish the next game so that it will be a masterpiece.

So, bad points in the game...there is no camera control besides centering it behind your character. I had few problems with the camera but when I did have it go wrong it normally resulted in my quick death. The death sequence is about 20 secs. long and looked really cool the first time, after that it just got a little annoying. The developers knew that you were gonna die and you die alot. Theres even an achievement that gets unlocked after you die 100 times. Thats kinda depressing if you ask me. The story is rather short and has poor voice acting, like I said it feels like there could have been more to it. The actual gameplay can also get really repetitive really fast. I thought it was cool that you dual wield pistols no matter what class you are but the whole idea about aiming at two enemies at the same time needs to be fixed. You can aim at two enemies but when one dies, I could rarely get that gun to stop targeting that enemy. There were also quite a few graphics bugs but none that affected gameplay, just kinda ruined the visual aspect for a few seconds but then everything goes back to normal. This game was frustrating, but if you can get past all that there are quite a few good things as well.

This game wants you to collect loads of loot. I mean there seems to be no end to all the stuff you can get. Well until your level 50 and you can't level up past that so theres not much more that you haven't seen already. You can equip different styles of armour to your character and change the color with cool little color runes you buy. Before you freak out the things cost about 100 bucks for the most part and you almost always have a ton of money from gettin rid of old armour and weapons. There are weapons and armour that come into you're possesion as blueprints that you have to craft before getting it. These tend to be the best items available to your character level and often look the coolest. Crafting is easy though, you select the blueprint, pay the crafting fee and bam the items in you're inventory. This can be done anywhere as long as you have the cash. Weapons come in quite a few different styles and can effect how you play. Of course you can customize the color of you're weapons as well. So what i'm getting at is that you can customize to you're hearts content. The combat is fast paced and at times you really get a sense that you're some super powerful warrior god. Thats an awesome feeling seeing you're character flash across the screen killing everything in his wake. Though the story is short there is a lot of room to expand on character relationships and to develop the main character into someone you can really start to like. As it is he just seems kinda blank, but that also seems to go with the story so I guess its up to you to see if you like him or not.

So to be honest, I enjoyed the game and gave it four stars because I see great potential. But I also have already beaten it and leveled three characters to fifty and I feel bored with it. If you're planning on taking the game online to play co-op then there is definatly more fun to be had but I didn't get a chance to try that part yet, but I have heard good things. All in all, you should definitely try it first to see if you like it. If it works for you then definitely pick it up. The thought of a Too Human 2 with all the issues fixed has already got me eagerly waitng for the chance to bring my level 50 characters into a new experience. If you do pick it up, just have fun. There really is a decent game in there, it might just take you an hour or two to find it.

Good game, ok, I no know why

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 14
Date: August 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I like game little. IT fun. It give loot and kill stuff. I beat it in one sitting because i have disease. I asia.

Stop what your doing and buy this game now!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: August 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I like most people who play games listened to some of the reviews about this game.I decided to purchase it any way and Im so glad i did. Its one of the most enjoyable experiences Ive had with games and Ive been playing for over 25 years. The only negative thing I would say is that I wish the campaign was a little longer. The graphics are good and if they would have been able to use the unreal engine it could have been better. The story is top notch and the combat is very enjoyable. The cameras bothered some people and once in a while it will bother you, but for the most part its not a problem. What a great game and more than worth the money I paid for it. Cant wait for Too Human 2!

Kinda Hard Difficulty

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: September 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I've played through the entire game in single-player mode (as opposed to 2 player co-op). I thought it was too hard in some areas and really seemed to be telling me that I should be playing it co-op because if you chose a melee-based character, you will sometimes wish you had better ranged attacks, or vice versa. Also without the bio engineer class, you cannot heal (except for health pickups which can be frustratingly sparse sometimes).

Overall, I thought the game was innovative and cool, but on the difficult side. It is also heavy on inventory management, so if you don't want to micromanage your character's inventory in a heavy action game, then this is at best a "rent" for you. The camera can be bad and if you want to play a ranged character, good luck because you can't really cycle through different targets once you have locked onto one target. So the game can be overly hard at times (where you die over and over).

Still a cool, interesting game. Just not as fun as I would have hoped.

Any game that keeps me addicted for 12 hours in a day gets 5 stars...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: September 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User

im a huge fan of this game after playing it for 2 days straight. this game led me and a pal through 2 all nighters and plenty of day time adventuring. its so addicting. each time we try and find a stopping point we say, "we just got an awesome weapon/armor piece! we have to go a little further!" and we, of course, keep going only to stay hooked for another few hours. we have had some awesome moments in co-op. my friend will rush in to the middle of 20 people and start stomping on them and i will be farther back protecting him from a barrage of 20 missiles. the explosions constantly going off in the air as i laser each rocket and the bodies flying make for one hell-of-a fun experience. or other times where i will blast away at an enemies armor and he will circle around back and jump on them for a finisher as i distract them. or even more awesome co-op moments such as when he will smash his hammer down, launch 4 enemies in the air, and each of us shoots them out of the air with a pistol aimed on each... this game is great. the campaign is good so far, ive only played the first 2 levels of it. the game has 4 major worlds in it. they are LONG though. it took us about 17 hours to go through the game.

one thing to note is that in CO-OP, there are no cutscenes, so no story progression. but a good thing is that whether you are in Co-op or story, all items and experience you gain stay with your character. you can also work on multiple characters without having to delete the old ones. now that my friend and i beat it together, we are going through it in campaign to level up and experience the story. afterwards, we are going to try and get to level 50 and find the best armor and weapons again. i even bought a copy of this game for my brother, just so i could play it with him.

this game begs to be played. it has its drawbacks but i believe that the fun factor far outweighs the occasionally weird camera angles (just press RB to reset it, stop complaining!) or the minor glitches. and i have NEVER fallen through a floor into a "pseudo-abyss" as gamespot said in their biased review. this game is amazing, and as a whole, i think it is more addicting than any game i have played on 360. (i play ALOT of games) do yourself a favor and buy it NOW. and maybe buy it for a friend as well. they will thank you.

Wait it out....

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 03, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Too Human is a hit or a miss for most people.

On paper, Too Human sounds great, but when you're actually playing the game, it becomes quite a different thing.

In my opinion, the game breaks down into two pieces: story and game play.

The story of Too Human is based on the Norse Mythology gone techno. I'm not familiar with the Norse religion, but those of you who have played Valkyrie Profile would have a basic idea of the religion. The "big picture" of Norse religion is that it is based heavily on warfare. Now that sounds like fun, but Too Human puts an added mixture to it: robots and cybernetic humans.

I believe the biggest fault of the story of Too Human is the fact that nearly everything is related to technology. I feel that stories that rely heavily on technology tend to detach the main characters from the player. What I mean is, when you're fighting robots and so fort, you sort of feel detached because there isn't any sort of emotional relationship with the characters since robots aren't "alive." While playing Too Human, I didn't feel attach to any of the characters. I felt that the friends and foes you meet are just generic and not only that, it felt as if the creators just forced the characters on you. I mean there isn't any sort of hatred or love for any of the characters. You know certain characters have a past together, but the game just doesn't develop it well enough for you to get emotionally attached to.

The next piece of the game is the game play. Most of the time, you will be fighting and this game has a unique combat system. Instead of button mashing to combo opponents, you must use the right thumbstick to fight. The thumbstick fighting is relative to your enemy's position from the character. For example, if your enemy is to the left of the screen, simply move the right thumbstick to the left, and you will attack. This sounds all fine, I believe, but it's not intuitive in my opinion. What I'm getting at is that combat is not smooth at all and it feels rather automated. Simply move the thumbsticks and you will fight. You don't even get that many moves and even more so the enemies don't seem to challenge you all that often and when they do strike, it's usually because you're overwhelmed by enemies.

Speaking of combat, it's inevitable that you will die in this game. However, this game is quite unique in it's death system. Unlike most game, you continue where you left off and the only real penalty is that you lose your combo count - a meter that fills as you fight and as it grows it gives stat bonuses as well as the ability to use moves. This is really a hit or miss and in boss fights, you don't even really need to fight... simply do small damages, die, return to life, and then recycle.

Aside from combat, from time to time, you will be walking in town. The fact is the towns might as well be empty because you have zero chance to interact with people. On occasion you may hear people talk about you, but you have no chance to interact with anyone. I mean normally in games, I sort of ignore the townfolks, but in this game, I'm begging to just talk to someone. Simply put, when you're in town, you just go to some location, and then you're done.

Too Human has RPG elements to it in the sense that you level up and gain new equipments. If anything, this game has a full array of unique weapons, armor, and skills for you to try out. I must say I was quite happy to see how much stuff you get.

However, there are some serious flaws with Too Human's RPG system. First off, as you level up, so does your enemies. You don't really fight all that much, but simply a harder version of the previous enemies you fought.

The second flaw of the system follows the above. Remember how I said you can gain many new equipments and weapons? Well, you sort of have to change them over and over as your enemies changes. Basically, if you found some really cool set of weapons, you'll eventually have to change them either because they broke (yes weapons and equipment degrades as you die I believe - another penalty for death I believe), or because you leveled up and now the weapon is useless.

Overall, I am half happy with the game. In my opinion, if you're unsure to buy this game after reading the many reviews on it, wait it out. What I mean is wait until it becomes cheaper or at least trade in games. I have a younger friend who plays a lot of games, and he doesn't have a job so he gets money through chores and his parents. I felt really bad that he wasted 60 of his hard earned dollars for this game and only to be disappointed by it. If you have friends or family members you plan to buy this as a gift for his/her birthday, I say have the receipt handy in case.

Overated

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 06, 2008
Author: Amazon User

The camera angles in this game were possibly the worst that I have ever seen. (and that includes the Lord Of The Rings games). This made the tough fight sequences nearly impossible, as you would be facing the wall half of the time without being able to tell. The reason I rate it so highly still (and yes, for this game 2 is high) is because the cut-scenes and story behind the game were excellent. Hopefully the designers decide that players will actually need to see their enemies before they go ahead and make the second game.


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