With a chip on his shoulder and a head full of memory holes, Baldur's just another hero who butchers platoons of cyberenemies and scoops up loot. The levels he visits change hue but little else. They're split into subsections by giant doors that slide open on approach to spill more of the same metal-armored monsters, who are flanked by more of the same pointlessly destructible nubs of glowing machinery. Even the so-called "boss" creatures--mostly trolls with multiple hotspots that you have to disable one at a time--disappoint. They get more durable but not an ounce shrewder.
- Recommend:
- 0 Comments
Too Human: This Game Based on Norse Mythology Has Feet of Clay
Bottom line on this action role-playing game for the Xbox 360? It's a mediocre mash-em-up.
Do Not Feed the Trolls, but Think Nothing of Riding Them
With My Hammer, I Dub Thee 'Toast'
Who's Who in Too Human?
Do Not Feed the Trolls, but Think Nothing of Riding Them
I Could Use Some More Health Packs Here, Fellas. Fellas?
There Can Be Only One
Wow, That's Got to Hurt!
Well, There Goes Half the Squad for the 123rd Time
Talk to the Superheated Plasma-Gun, Not to the Hand
Pop Goes the Top
Hammer Time
Smarter Than the Average Camera
Bottom Line: My, What Long and Spindly Fingers You Have!
Similar Articles:
- Battlefield 3's Pretty, Messy, Tedious Solo Campaign
- Battlefield 3: Your Xbox 360 is Now Officially a PC
- Dress Like Deus Ex: Human Revolution's Adam Jensen in Real Life
- The 10 Greatest MS-DOS Games of All Time
- Is the Xbox 360's Thumbstick in Gears of War 2 Too Sticky?
- Skyrim Launch Party: 33 Degrees, Snow Coming Down





























