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Too Human Just Days Away From Completion

Silicon Knights head Denis Dyack writes on his IGN blog that Too Human development is finally coming to an end and that the team expects to deliver a gold master of the Xbox 360 game after squashing a pair of bugs. A positive Dyack writes that "this is likely just days away." He calls Too Human's development "a very rough road" but talks of "staggering" depth and an "awesome experience," something we look forward to evaluating for ourselves when the game is finally complete.

In even better news, Denis writes that "there will be plenty of time for press to critique Too Human as they will receive evaluation copies well in advance of the release date." We're expecting to get a new preview build pretty soon and look forward to spending plenty of time with the game.

End Game Approaches [Silicon Knights Blog]

 

Well it's almost the moment of truth. I hope this game will be worth the effort and time for Silicon Knights. 



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Noooooo!!!! This can't happen!

I guess I need to focus all the jokes on Duke Nukem now.




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rocketpig said:
Noooooo!!!! This can't happen!

I guess I need to focus all the jokes on Duke Nukem now.

You should brush up on mocking points. There are plenty of things to still joke about with the game, like the cost and the lawsuit over the Unreal 3 Engine. Have you forgotten about those?



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LordTheNightKnight said:
rocketpig said:
Noooooo!!!! This can't happen!

I guess I need to focus all the jokes on Duke Nukem now.

You should brush up on mocking points. There are plenty of things to still joke about with the game, like the cost and the lawsuit over the Unreal 3 Engine. Have you forgotten about those?


Meh, old news. They apparently fixed the problems with the game, after all.

I would love to know what that game cost to make, though. 




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This game looks sick.

Hope it pulls through.



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One thing that does not impress me with Too Human is the fact everyone is saying that the game has lots of choices on how to play the game...

After playing the great NG2 which is ..."Play it our way or go cry how the game sucks". it may be hard to go and play a hack and slash which is user friendly like that.

Otherwise I'm buying the game day one :)



This won't be a hack n slash on the level of NG2, Disolitude. Think of it more in the vein of Diablo 2 with more action and a chase camera.




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rocketpig said:
This won't be a hack n slash on the level of NG2, Disolitude. Think of it more in the vein of Diablo 2 with more action and a chase camera.

yeah, I'll like that better...but sillicon knights keep saying "if you like hack and slash...you can play like that...etc"

I guess what Im saying is that hopefully it doesn't bite off more than it can chew in trying to do everything.



Too Human is am action adventure game with RPG elements, okay, you can call it an action-RPG if you want to.



Finally, the game does look like it will be pretty fun though. I don't know if it will be worth all the money Silicon Knights sunk into this game though.



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