| Too Human (Xbox 360) | 
| From: Microsoft Category: Video Games
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 1255
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: sci-fi-action-games Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 11 - 18 years Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 882224450034 UPC: 882224450034 EAN: 0882224450034 ASIN: B000F6Y5IC
Release Date: August 29, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: NEW,SENT RECORDED DELIVERY.....................UK ORIGINAL.................
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| • | Step into the world of Too Human, the next-generation third-person epic action-game from famed developer Silicon Knights | | • | As the Cybernetic God Baldur, players 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 of a three part trilogy, Baldur is charged with defending mankind from an onslaught of monstrous war machines bent on eradication of human life | | • | In Too Human, players are treated to a non-stop barrage of action powered by the seamless integration of melee and ranged firearms combat and fuelled by breathtaking visuals now possible thanks to a powerful combination of the Xbox 360 and the Unreal Engine 3 |
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Product Description Step into the world of Too Human, the next-generation third-person epic action-game from famed developer Silicon Knights. As the Cybernetic God Baldur, players 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 of a three part trilogy, Baldur is charged with defending mankind from an onslaught of monstrous war machines bent on eradication of human life.In Too Human, players are treated to a non-stop barrage of action powered by the seamless integration of melee and ranged firearms combat and fuelled by breathtaking visuals now possible thanks to a powerful combination of the Xbox 360 and the Unreal Engine 3. Battles unfold in awesome scale as players engage with vast numbers of enemies.Take it to the next level by playing the entire single player campaign in multiplayer co-op mode via Xbox Live or system link. !
Developer : Official site : Minimum age : 12 years Game setting : Futuristic Orientation : Violent : Yes Multiplayer mode : Yes Network mode : Yes Processor : Memory : Other :
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Playability wins out November 13, 2008 griff1974 (London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To put it blandly, Too Human is great if you like that sort of thing. I do, and I did, but I had to adjust my expectations of the game as I went along. I love a good RPG and was seduced by the promise of an action RPG. But it's not really...rather it's an action game with a few, almost cursory, RPG elements bolted on. Building your character by assigning skill points and scavenging better weapons and armour is fun at first, but it actually became something I just hustled through to get to the next bit of action. "Is that pair of boots better than what I've got...yes...then whack 'em on and let's go!". In the end this didn't matter because the action is brilliant. The fighting system is really well thought out and put together. It's visually exciting and simple enough that random stick moving and button pressing results in a "Wow! Did I do that?!" type of frenzy. The real satisfaction comes when you've learnt a bit more control and actually create the the machine-splattering havoc you meant to. The graphics and visuals are all good. It's a structured game rather than go anywhere one and it can feel a bit samey, but the nice touches give you something different now and again - for example, I thought the plaforms that flung you across huge gaps were a fun and different inclusion. The storyline is a simple but different quirk on norse mythology, but again I ended up trying to race through the between action scenes to get to the next fight. Options to jump directly to the feasting hall/armoury/arsenal would be a really useful addition. Not a criticism but in many ways all I would've needed by way of instruction is 'norse god - loki bad - kill machines - level up - better weapons and armour - kill more machines - go!' What it comes down to in the end is playability, and this game has it by the bucketload. I may have been drawn in by the supposed RPG element, but I ended up loving the action game. If you're the sort of person who thinks that Sensible World of Soccer on the Amiga was one of the best games ever then you'll know what I'm talking about when I say playability is king. Too Human should really be a pick up and go game. I admit that the RPG stuff does add another element - not least that without it Too Human would be unbearably short - and it pulls in all us RPG freaks who want out character to be the bestest ever, but perhaps that's best left to WoW. The action part of the game is the dominant partner and that is Too Human's saving grace because it's excellently playable.
Diablo meets WoW October 22, 2008 Cerberus (London , England) I think this game got far to much stick and as word is going round on xlive more and more people are getting it . If you like diablo or warcraft then the chances are you will like this also .
Forget the press Blinding game! October 19, 2008 Mark J. Skinner (United Kingdom) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So it all started when I just wanted a game to tide me over until the launch of fable 2, oh yes how good is that gonna be. So I went into Gamestation and nearly didn't buy it as the staff all assured me the game was a load of toss, but just lookin on the back it looked good. So I thought well I can always take it back and trade it in. So I get home expecting to put something else on in about five minutes. Ten hours later oh dear I really should go to bed I have work tomorrow. Think you all know that feeling. To be honest yes the game itself is not easy, you will die plenty of times, just when you think you've cracked it the enemies seem to get that little bit harder without warning, which does make it all the more fulfilling when you do get it right. The upgrades available for your character are immense there's all the different types of weapons and amour blue prints and obviously the alignment you chose will determine some of the stuff available to you. The game itslf does play pretty good there is the odd moment when the camera angle could have been better but these are few and far between. The combat system I found to be very easy to get on with and as your combo metre grows so does the speed and power of you character. It's a game once you have completed it you will play again maybe continuing with the same character or maybe you'll chose a different class. One word of warning though I can see why people got frustrated with this game if you don't understand how all the combat stratagies work, do as I did and actually buy the game guide and it explains absolutely everything and this made playing the game a lot more enjoyable. The cut scenes and the story to this is actually very good really sucks you into the game. Playing through again with a cybernetic champion (level 26) and already have a human beserker at level 50. If you don't get to grips with this game give it some time and get a game guide because the booklet they give you with the game is far to brief about things, Happy monster mashing!
You either like it or you hate it, like marmite. October 8, 2008 I. Harris (South Wales) Too Human (Xbox 360)Well I've got to say that you either love it or you hate it. That is what explains the very, very mixed reviews. Unlike some games that the overwhelming majority like the second they play it Too Human for some people may seem like a terrible game (not me) and complain how oh they spend years and years etc making this and it's rubbish. But then again some love it and it can be hard to say why specifically it's just the fact this game plays so well. I'd recommend playing the demo before you play this game.
Too Horrible October 7, 2008 Mstr J. Spiers (Henley, England) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Where too start. I have to say when i began playing i was pretty entertained. Its a pretty game and the combat was intresting and theres swords and guns, you can throw enemies in the air and do combos BUT theres one massive flaw, you dont need to do combos, you can literally just wiggle the right analogue stick around in circles and win in any sitation bar a few, so mabye you have to spam a boss with some bullets for a change but it doesnt make a game fun! What happens when a pure combat game has a boring repetitive combat system with no depth. A bad game. Im not going to go into detail about the camera and im sure you've all played a game where the camera sucks and it doesn't help make a game fun. Also the game runs around loot drops, your get a new peice of armour and POOF that armours old now heres some better one, no wait heres some more new armour that this random enemy has dropped and so on and on and on. Mabye if you love loot drop systems were you can play the game dry untill you have maxed out the best armour suit by wiggerling your thumb randomly. Then pick up too human, then throw it on the ground.
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