Too Human is something of a divisive game. Some people love it, others hate it. From the unusual control scheme to the unique setting, the game has earned a mixed reputation. Still, the game did reasonably well, especially for a new franchise. Well enough, it seems, that Silicon Knights has announced the release of an official soundtrack album.
Given that the focus of the game is on grinding endlessly for new gear and abilities, you may not have noticed that the game's soundtrack is pretty good. The folks at Silicon Knights obviously agree and remind us that the soundtrack was recently nominated for "Best Original Video Game Score" by the Hollywood Music Awards. The Too Human soundtrack, composed to complement the game's Norse setting and storyline, is now available from Amazon, Best Buy, iTunes and Sumthing Distribution.
[Via Joystiq]
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Nov 28th 2008 3:14PM Softserve said
I really wanted to like this game. I finally rented it and I have to say I eventually realized the hate it receives is deserving. The areas are repetitive, many things happen around you that are barely explained, the enemies are repetitive, controls make you feel like you're not even doing anything, some of the characters look outright AWFUL. I had to laugh when I realized that story-based comments by your AI team could be repeated over and over and over again if you walked over certain parts of the level. I mean, come on.
Even if you sit around and think about how they clearly didn't spend every minute of the past 10 years working on this game, it still came out poorly. I don't understand it. It features some of the exact same issues Eternal Darkness had. It's like nothing was learned from in the past decade.
At least I have Dark Legions, that was fun.
Anyway, the soundtrack was not bad.
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Even if you sit around and think about how they clearly didn't spend every minute of the past 10 years working on this game, it still came out poorly. I don't understand it. It features some of the exact same issues Eternal Darkness had. It's like nothing was learned from in the past decade.
At least I have Dark Legions, that was fun.
Anyway, the soundtrack was not bad.
Posted: Nov 28th 2008 4:01PM Mazrael said
It was.. alright.. once you found how it was sposed to be played. The plot was passable as the levels were so long.. tried the online mode & died 20 odd times, which was twice as much as I'd died going through the campaign twice. Wasn't very original, it felt like I'd been there before. Can't remember the music at all, had a good cast on voice acting, just a dodgy script..
I could usually hear Kim of Gears of War on Baldurs line (since it's the same actor. Loki was played by the Holographic Doctor from Star Trek Voyager, was my favourite character & could of featured more)
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I could usually hear Kim of Gears of War on Baldurs line (since it's the same actor. Loki was played by the Holographic Doctor from Star Trek Voyager, was my favourite character & could of featured more)
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