Too Human Drops Cloak Of Mystery 41
That 'other' RPG hybrid, Too Human has been in silent running mode since their disastrous 2006 E3 showing. Thankfully, the game has progressed to the point where the team felt comfortable revealing the game. For the moving picture show, GameTrailers has you covered. For a more textual experience, 1up, Team Xbox, and Gamespot all chip in with their two cents. From Gamespot's post: "If you're familiar with the loot/drop systems in MMO games and action role-playing games, such as Diablo II, you'll have a reasonable idea of what you can expect from Too Human. Many of the enemies that you kill--most of which are robotic variations on classic fantasy goblins, dark elves, and the like--will drop weapons, armor pieces, or item blueprints for you to collect. Items are color-coded according to their rarity, and unsurprisingly, the most powerful items in the game are those that drop the least frequently. The rarest and most powerful items in Too Human can only be obtained by collecting a blueprint for their design from an enemy then spending a significant amount of money on having the item crafted."
TOO HUMAN? (Score:2)
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-Peter
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Wardrobe change (Score:5, Funny)
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Less fun please! (Score:5, Insightful)
Great to see a new game copying everything thats been done before by successful developers but adding a banal twist. I look forward to not playing this.
Drops a Cloak of Mystery? (Score:5, Funny)
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Also it basically blurs your understanding of your own gender, species, and sometimes, even phylum.
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Meh.. (Score:1)
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(Before anyone says anything: I'm not looking any longer. I don't want snarky links to ebay auctions or torrents.)
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Amused... (Score:1)
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First read it as "2 Humans drop Cloak of Mystery" (Score:2)
"Bring me money" is the new "breaking crates" (Score:2)
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The complaint with Wind Waker is all the sailing needed to track down the stuff the maps point to... which was even worse in the Japanese version, as while the US had maps to triforce pieces, Japan had maps to maps to maps to Triforce pieces.
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I always felt that money was plentiful in Zelda 1.
And Zelda 2 didn't have money.
And those were the only Zelda games on the nes....
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Enemies drop much less money in Zelda 1 than in other Zeldas. In most of the newer games, your wallet is about full by the time you actually have to spend money, but in the first, you have to actively hunt down money early on to equip yourself. After that point, there's enough free money lying around that you don't have to hunt too hard for money, but it's still no where near as easy as the newer games where you can chop grass randomly and find larg
Only the Lazy were broke (Score:3, Interesting)
And if you were *really* strapped, just go to the cemetary, touch some tombstones and kill the ghosts. Those suckers droped lots of cash.
(damn, now I've got it going through my head: duuuuuun, dun-dun da dah-duh-duh.....Duuuuuuuun, dun-dun dah duh-duh-duh.......dun
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I don't understand the hate (Score:3, Interesting)
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I'm curious about the loot system. Will this lead to grinding in areas until I get the one random Shoulders of Awesomesauce, which everyone on the internet knows are b
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And really, they made *one* arguably good game. A game that ran a little long (play through 3 times to get the good ending? Right...), and was marred by a few design flaws -
Awesome design! (Score:1)
- Slap some robotic skins on dark elves and orcs
- Grind to get to high levels so you can...
- Grind until the plans for that super-rare thing drops, and then...
- Grind to get all the super-rare components that make the super-rainbow-colored thing, then...
- Grind to get eighteen octillion gold pieces (re-skinned as circuit boards, and called "credits", no doubt) to pay for this thing to be constructed.
Yeah, I can't imagine why their previous showing "bombed".
When did they change the name from Hellgate (Score:1)
No preview? (Score:2, Informative)
I listened to the podcast argument about this, which was very entertaining, but bottom line, end of the day, what happens? Previews come out for Too Human. Seems awful hypocritical to me...
Sounds too silly to me. (Score:1)
Too bad it's not out on PC I'd buy it (Score:1)