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Too Human Review

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Too Human has a unique setting and some compelling ideas, but it doesn't offer enough variety to stay fresh from start to finish.

Do you like loot? Then Too Human might be for you. If you have an insatiable lust for items with higher stats than the ones you're currently using, or if you get giddy at the mere thought of Diablo-style rare item naming conventions, you'll probably be able to look past the game's issues and have a good time. But even at its best, it's hard to ignore Too Human's monotonous combat and dated approach to cooperative play.

You play as Lord Baldur.
You play as Lord Baldur.
At least the setting is unique. The game is rooted in Norse mythology, yet it takes place in a futuristic sci-fi setting. So there are a bunch of cyber-Vikings running around. Rather than focusing on magic or sorcery, the game trades in cybernetic implants and cyberspace. You play as Baldur, one of Odin's sons. You're delivered right into the action at the beginning of the game, and flashbacks pepper the game's first area in an attempt to fill you in. They aren't terribly effective, though, as there's very little in place to set up the world itself, why it's being invaded by robots, and who is ultimately responsible. As it's a Norse tale, it doesn't take long before figures such as Thor, Heimdall, and Loki appear, and as it's tapping into the whole Viking thing, there are plenty of moments where important things like "Valhalla" and "mead" are discussed. It clashes with the game's sci-fi look here and there, but even though the events of the game are quite convoluted, it's still an interesting combination.

The game itself combines inspirations from a handful of different sources, as well. Too Human is an action RPG with similarities to Diablo. You'll run through combat areas, fighting off hordes of robots or zombies, hacking and slashing all the while. You'll collect scads of loot with different status effects and statistical bonuses and attempt to collect full sets of armor for an even greater protective bonus. The game's four worlds and overall structure, however, have more of a Phantasy Star Online feel to them. Each area has enemies that do a different type of damage, allowing you to prep a different set of armor for each area, if you wish. Also, like PSO, it seems to be the intent of the developers that you grind through each area multiple times in a quest for better gear. A straight single-player run through the game took me around 12 hours and left me at level 29. The maximum level, however, is 50. Lastly, the game's combat system attempts to bring in air combos, juggles, and a mixture of swords and firearms that gives it a few check marks in the Devil May Cry column.

That doesn't really mean that if you're a fan of all of Too Human's inspirations that you'll automatically love this, though. Despite attempts to work in some advanced combat options, the action in Too Human feels quite thin. There's a real lack of enemy variety, and your best viable option quickly becomes "shoot the enemies until they get close, switch to melee and start popping them up in the air with your attacks, then jump up after them to finish the job with an air combo." Regardless of the class you select, the same tactics still apply. The classes put focuses on different aspects of your character and give you a different skill tree to fill out as you gain levels. But other than the offense-focused berserker class feeling a little fragile when playing alone and the bio engineer's latent automatic healing ability, you're looking at basic shades of offensive or defensive specialization.

The streets of Too Human are paved with loot.
The streets of Too Human are paved with loot.
There's a lot of customization that can be done to both your character and your gear. First, there's the skill tree, which is different for every class. There's also a secondary skill tree that opens up later on. You can slot weapons and armor all over your character, and the game does a good job of making a lot of the wearables look different, so it's likely that no two Baldurs will look identical. Also, the weapons and armor come in different forms. So you might find a sword that has "of rooting" on the end, which has a special ability that makes your targets immobile when it activates. You may also find weapons with empty rune slots on them. You'll find runes along the way with different bonuses, such as Total Armor +5% or Soothing +10% and so on. Fitting these runes into slots on your weapons and armor lets you further beef up any area where you feel like you're lacking, but as a rule, adding to your total armor never seems to be a bad idea.

Runes also come into play with charms. Charms are items that you often find in cyberspace, and they act as little miniquests when equipped. Each charm will have a task that must be completed, such as "collect 10 blueprints" or "kill 200 undead." When you complete that task and feed the charm a specific set of runes, it activates and gives you a listed bonus, like a chance for your attacks to put enemies to sleep or the chance to add lightning to your strikes at random, and so on. While this ensures that you'll almost always have something to work on completing, even after you've finished the game numerous times, most of the charms aren't interesting enough to make repeated trips into the game's four areas much more entertaining. Also, the creatures scale up in level just as you do, so the level of challenge doesn't change much over the course of the game.

The thing that's supposed to keep you coming back is the game's online cooperative play, which lets another player join you over Xbox Live. Players can trade items when connected and combining players from different classes can mix things up a little bit. For example, the bio engineer's healing abilities offset the berserker's utter lack of defense to some degree. While it may be tempting to jump right into co-op and forget that the single-player campaign even exists, you should know that none of the game's story is present when playing online. Also, all friendly AI-controlled characters don't appear at all. So you won't be fighting alongside chattery humans and you won't see them wandering around the game's town area having random conversations, either. No cutscenes, just raw combat. Considering that the game's story isn't so hot to begin with, maybe this is a decent trade-off, but this mostly makes the game feel dated--most modern story-driven co-op games have found a way to integrate some portion of the story into multiplayer play.

Baldur likes to stay a'head' of the competition. Sorry.
Baldur likes to stay a'head' of the competition. Sorry.
Too Human makes its four different combat areas look appropriately different, and things like up-close shots of the character models look just fine. But in action, the combat itself looks sort of bad. The game's animation feels completely canned, and there are plenty of cases where you're watching your weapons flail around, waiting for an animation to finish so you can get back in control. Little things, like the way the valkyries' legs clip through the ground when they come down to carry away dead players, or the way two-handed swords aren't actually attached to the player model when stored on your character's back make the whole game feel rough. The way the characters slide around to attack faraway targets also looks strange, as does the way air attacks let you hang in the air for a few seconds and repeatedly swing your weapon or execute a finisher, though there are at least gameplay reasons for those instances.

Too Human has a real lack of enemy variety, and the first three areas of the game pit you against what seems like two types of robots, a couple types of larger robots, and perhaps some robots that are colored a bit differently to denote a special ability. On top of all that, the game's frame rate gets unstable in spots. Too Human has its moments of visual splendor, but they're few and far between. The game uses dynamic music that picks up when combat starts and quickly fades away when there's nothing actively coming at you. But the moments of non-combat are very brief, resulting in dynamic music that always seems to be starting or stopping. When you get to hear more than eight bars of it in a row, the game's music is fine.

As the first part of a planned trilogy, Too Human doesn't do a particularly good job of setting things up. If anything meaningful happens in this game aside from establishing a villain, it was lost on me. The only way I got anything interesting out of it was to start searching for web pages devoted to Baldur's place in Norse mythology to see how many liberties Silicon Knights is taking with its fiction and to see what sorts of things could lie ahead in the next games. As a game, the action is a little too straightforward for its own good. The latent loot fiend in me had fun uncovering new items, slotting runes, and finding blueprints for new items--but even that stuff doesn't feel as fleshed out as you'd probably expect. In short, large parts of Too Human feel like they were designed to the standards of the last generation of consoles, not this one.
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Edited By Lind_L_Taylor

Thanks for the review, JG.

I'll probably be buying this game as I was entertained by the style. I guess I'm just easy to please. Hopefully the Too Human dev team will consult with Diablo 3 & produce something of comparable quality for the sequel.  Indeed, it seems that the purchase of the first game in this trilogy might be what is needed to ensure the game's franchise will continue & that we can get more interesting sequels. At least I hope so.

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I'm glad it's finally done and out so we can get it all behind us and focus on better things. I am tired of developers bitching and whining with no product to show for it.

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Edited By fox01313

Being a fan of the Norse mythos, which makes more sense to me than many other religions these days, as well as Diablo style of gameplay I have a feeling I'll like it. The review was good but as all games go, it's up to the person to try out the games that aren't broken all to hell to see if they'll enjoy them. Good review though on what to expect until I get my copy of it.

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Edited By CaleShepard

I played the demo for not even 10 minutes and it already felt repetitive.  I feel bad for that Dennis Dyack guy because he wasted 10 years of his life on it though.

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I love teh loots but not enough to buy this game.....looks like a rental for me.

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I liked the demo. But the graphics were bad and it was wayyyyyyy too easy. I might just rent it.

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I think the demo might have bitten this game in the ass. I feel like I've experienced most of what the game has to offer by going through it with most of the character classes. I'll still give it a rent, but this review was pretty much exactly what I was expecting.

Now, off to lurking NeoGAF to see who exactly got "owned" here (spoiler: nobody).

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I played the demo... a LOT.  First play through I was in the same boat as all the negatives.  But once I got it, I started to have a blast!  Can't wait for work to end so that I can get into some good coop loot grinding. :)

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Edited By Pleasureizmine

Jeff are you ever going to expose the truth about what happened at gamespot?

Good Review btw, are you going to pick it up again?

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thanks for your input, already pre-purchased it. i will try and have an open mind when playing.

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loved the demo the reviews are just killing it for me

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still buying it

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After I tried the demo I was like "Ohhh Dennis ... you're so pwned by NEOGaf." And what was up with that anyway?

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rental at best

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Score:
NeoGaf - 1
Dyack - 0

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I loled at the amount of sighing that has occurred in this thread. You guys are contributing to global warming damn it!

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"Jeff are you ever going to expose the truth about what happened at gamespot?

Good Review btw, are you going to pick it up again?"

Is there anything to expose?
I think much of it is already out of the bag. No need to beat a dead horse.

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I doubt anyone from the Bomb crew will read this, but here's a thought - Having the tagline of  'Is Silicon Knights CyberViking RPG as compelling as the story behind it?' as your banner for the review of the game is kind of defeated by the fact that  NO! It's NOT! 3 out of 5 start review score graphic  is right next to that tagline!

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I'll probably enjoy the loot aspect alot, only reason to play Diablo to be honest.

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Worth a rent.

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Will still probably purchase this, 3 is an above average score and I love Diablo style gameplay, plus I liked the demo.

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Baldur likes to stay a'head' of the competition. Sorry.

rofl
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I played it at Comic-con (and though that isn't exactly the best place to play an RPG), it seemed pretty bland. This was mainly because I was seeing all these other games (like Dark Void, for which I'm very excited) that had crazy ideas, yet Too Human didn't have anything original or interesting going for it.

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im surprised, i was expecting 2 out of 5 from here. you guys are being generous.

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Is it wrong to feel sorry for a game?

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First of all, a review score of three is good. Considering that it's coming from Jeff, I would say that Too Human is probably a four or better for fans of this type of game. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I don't recall any excitement for RPG type games from Jeff. So, on that note, I'm encouraged by this review. I already have it pre-ordered, so hopefully I can go pick it up at Game Stop later on today. With DLC so prevalent today, the LOOT gathering could be endless! I'll probably end up playing a lot of this until Fable 2 ( another great game that neither Jeff, nor Giant Bomb seem to care for or talk about ). Since there is no other game out there quite like this one, it's the best available and a three from Jeff means its pretty good.

P.S. Still love these guys though. No one's perfect.

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Hello All,

I have to agree with those posters that like me downloaded and played the demo.  After 15 min. of playing the game, I knew I wasn’t going to purchase the game.  I liked the concept of the game on paper, but the implementation lacks luster.  Even with a week story if a game has proper camera and controls, it can win you over.  But, if you can control your character the way you want or the camera limits you on the way to do so, it can easily cripple the game play as the will of the playerGreat concept of a game, but it stayed on that stage; this game is one that you want to rent.

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I liked the demo. All the flaws Jeff mentions are certainly in there, but sometimes a little mindless leveling is just what I need.

Norse cybergod warriors? Sign me up.

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I'm renting it from game fly. Anyone else that not sure should do the same.

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I'm really sad to say I won't be buying it, I'm going to rent it.  I was really pulling for SK on this one, but I don't have $60 to lay down on a bad 10 hour game. 

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i have to disagree as well why are so many people bashing this game. there are a few problems but what games dont. if you are into this kind of game play you will love it if youre not why even post on here.

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Sounds like how I felt about the demo. Oddly though, I really dug it.

As rough as TH seems, and as much as I didn't care about the story that was presented in the demo (skipping them just made for LOTS of loading where there shouldn't be any), I still played hours of the demo. I'll take a chance on Too Human when stores get it tomorrow or the next day. It seems like a flawed game that I could really get into.

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Can't say I want to buy this game. The demo made me suspicious and this review confirmed my suspicion. Oh, and a great review as always.

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I'm conflicted. The demo did absolutely nothing to impress me whatsoever, but I can't seem to find enough loot games. Trouble is, do I really want to wade through such mediocre waters to get my fix, or should I just acquiesce to reinstalling Diablo for the 80th time?

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Good review. I'm still going to rent it and give it a spin with my buddy online.
We're really into Diablo loot system so I'm banking on that part of the game to draw me in. Story really doesn't mean shit to me.

Loot is everything!!

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"This is why I love the 5 star rating system. 3 stars is a great way to say "this game is for die hards only who can accept all of the games problems."

So would you say that's a 7.5 or a 7.8?
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so why was this hyped so much in the first place? i havnt even heard of silicon knights before this game

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Yeah I don't like it. I didn't like the demo and the previews aren't great.

Not for me

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Great review.  I only played the demo of this game so I might give it a rent.

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From the demo and videos I really disliked this game. Everything lacked weight; from the combat which never made me feel like I was striking or shooting anything to the cut scenes where characters floated about and didn’t quite seem to be animated correctly. What a pity. Even if the second game is good it would still mean that I’d have to suffer through the first to understand the story. So I guess I’ll pass on the trilogy.

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Unimpressed.

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great review

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I know the game has short comings, but what alternative is there for this genre on the 360/PS3?  I really enjoyed the demo; warts and all. Too Human speaks to me.

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My brother was fairly interested in this, but he started doubting it when the negative previews started pouring in. It's not as bad as the previews made it seem apparently, but I doubt the scores will be high enough to persuade him.

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For as long as Too Human was in development for, I sure didn't ever hear a whole lot about the game. I care about as much for it now as I did then. Just another long-in-development title that saw what all of these recent games were doing right and decided to rip and combine a few ideas here in there, ultimately making a mess of a game that can't decide what it wants to be, let alone stand out from the rest of the games in the crowd.

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The fighting system sounds a lot like God of War which had me constantly waiting for attack animations to finish and lacked variety in enemies.  Despite those shortcomings, I think I'm interested enough in this game to give it a run.  Just please tell me there are no contextual minigames to kill monsters...

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I played the Demo - though it was boring - Denis Dyack says i don't understand it's innovations - he makes me cry.

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Video Review Please!
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I tried the demo, which destroyed all hope that I would consider buying this game. Children immediately got angry at anyone that criticized anything that was blatantly wrong with that demo.

The most angry child of all is Denis Dyack. He's actually parroting all the middle schoolers that are defending his broken trainwreck of a game. I do not feel comfortable with immature delusional egomaniacs having their mediocre games way overhyped like this.

The only thing I am surprised with is how high the metacritic score is. I guess most reviewers are still afraid to truly speak their mind, considering how babies flip their **** when their beloved game (that they sometimes haven't even played yet) receives a score of 9.4/10 or below.

Now that (the place that takes bribes) gave the game a low score, though, the other wuss review sites are going to make that score of 68 plummet to where it really belongs.

I just don't understand why mediocrity like this is defended so vehemently by children. It only encourages developers to shovel more crap out onto consoles with screwed up priorities of 1) Marketing 2) Graphics with dull art direction 3) other stuff 4) other other stuff 5) "Oh yeah, that thing called gameplay. Eh, who cares?"

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So, this means that the NeoGaffers win?