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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on February 20 2008 - 11:00

At a GDC 2008 presentation, Silicon Knights chief reveals that the action-RPG remains on course for a triple-billion on the platform...

If ever there was a development studio with a siege mentality, it's Silicon Knights. Not only derided at E3 2006 as a result of a less-than-presentation of it's (now) Xbox 360 action-RPG Too Human - Microsoft Game Studios now admits that they showed the game too early - the studio is also in the middle of legal wrangling between it and Gears of War outfit, Epic Games.

However, as Too Human nears the end of an impressive development cycle, which has seen the title switch from its original platform (PlayStation 1), through to the GameCube, and now Xbox 360, the cogs of publicity can perhaps begin to turn in earnest.

Whether the title, which charts a sci-fi take on Norse Mythology, is a hit with critics and gamers alike of course remains to be seen; we'll just have to wait until its release later in the year. There is however, another question that needs answering about the title: does Silicon Knights still see it as the first part in a trilogy, and will all three get their release on Xbox 360?

During a presentation at GDC 2008 held by Silicon Knights chief Denis Dyack, that very question came up - so what was the message? Turns out that Dyack remains adamant that the Too Human trilogy will get its total release on Xbox 360, though even a rough release schedule for when chapters two and three will hit the Microsoft console is murky at best.

A launch date for the first part of the re-confirmed Too Human trilogy is said to be coming 'soon'.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 28th Dec 2008 05:01, Post No: 19

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an awesome game, yet it gets irratating at times, 8.5/10


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 28th Dec 2008 05:00, Post No: 18

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heres a tip for people who cant stop dying, become a defender. defenders are very powerful and can be a force to reckon with. they never get knocked down and are very fun to use. champions are very versital but they are frustrating and u will die alot with then ur first go round but they are an awesome class to work with. berserkers are very powerful and dish massive amounts of damage but u wil die alot with them to sadly. bioengineers are a very good class but lack in power so u have to be stratagetic with themm they are a very safe class because they regenerate health. i havnt used commado yet so i wouldnt know what to tell u about them except theat they specialize in firearms and u can use them from safe distances.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 20th Dec 2008 22:48, Post No: 17

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I thought this game was really good :) yeah some parts are lacking a bit but I think they changed norse mythology into sci-fi very well, oh and post 12 it hasn't been in development for the 360 for 10 years, 3 at the most for the 360, they kept having to switch consoles and start over, and then they had to make the graphics engine all over again because epic took away the unreal 3 engine.

so yeah the levels are basically just the same thing in a different skin, but I never really notice because i'd much rather look at my shiny armour ^^ overall a good start to the trilogy and an addictive game on its own :D depends what you're into though...*end block o' text*


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 26th Oct 2008 13:18, Post No: 16

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i am josh

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 26th Oct 2008 13:16, Post No: 15

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DOSE ANY NO WICH CHARATER GETS THE BEST ARMOR?


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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 29th Sep 2008 22:29, Post No: 14

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BORING! REPETATIVE! and TBH the norse mythology was all over the place i had high hopes for this game =[


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 05th Sep 2008 16:58, Post No: 13

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Just bought this game and its so repetative. Online is the same as being offline apart from you get to speak to someone. £35 down the drain


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 04th Sep 2008 16:30, Post No: 12

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I can say it was a let down. Im quite sure I did in m last comment. I thought diablo was a good game but this just wasnt up to scratch considering it was in the making for 10 years lol


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 04th Sep 2008 06:33, Post No: 11

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you cant say the demo was a let down nore is the game, rent it from your local video store and try out the full game you wont be dissapointed unless your not a fan of diablo you wont understand theres more to it than just killing every thing in sight


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 02nd Sep 2008 17:44, Post No: 10

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Downloaded and played the demo and I was really let down. This game really doesnt special in anyway at all. Looks like the game had been in the making for 10 days not 10 years. Might be wrong about the full version but going off the demo id rather eat some stinging nettles for dinner than spend my hard earned money on this.


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