Before man climbed down from the trees to shop in megastores and drink cappuccino, before the Earth wadded itself into a cool blue ball, before the Moon even existed, there was the Island. The Island, a massive fragment of a long-lost planet, hurtling blindly through space. Upon the surface of this...
Before man climbed down from the trees to shop in megastores and drink cappuccino, before the Earth wadded itself into a cool blue ball, before the Moon even existed, there was the Island. The Island, a massive fragment of a long-lost planet, hurtling blindly through space. Upon the surface of this paradise wanders the giant, Kabuto. Little does Kabuto know that the Island was home to others before him. In the oceans, there dwells a matriarchal race called the Sea Reapers. In their pride, they created Kabuto, as a defense against intruders. But Kabuto became conscious of himself, his loneliness, his pain - and he went berserk.
Space castaways, the Meccs piloted their ship through space, looking for their missing friends. If you haven’t guessed already, they ended up on the Island. Faced with yet another unscheduled layover while on their way to Planet Majorca, the Meccs decide to make the best of their temporary home. Just their luck - the natives are already embroiled in their own little war, and the Mecc visitors are most unwelcome!
Meccaryns... Sea Reapers... Kabuto... One island isn’t big enough for the three of them.
Three unique races, each with a totally different gameplay experience
Bawdy humor that will keep you laughing throughout the game
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manual (86 pages)
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Compatibility notice: Intel graphics chipsets may work with this game, but we can't guarantee full compatibility. Using a discrete graphics card is strongly recommended.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Recommended system requirements:
Compatibility notice: Intel graphics chipsets may work with this game, but we can't guarantee full compatibility. Using a discrete graphics card is strongly recommended.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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I just finished playing through this game for the first time, and It was more than worth the price. Between the great variety of the gameplay and the absurd humor, this game delivers all the way through. My only complaints are that the base-building levels can be slightly repetitive, especially since there's little from one of them to the next to increase the difficulty or that requires an approach different from the last. Other than that, it was thoroughly enjoyable, and I'm glad to have had the chance to play it, having missed it when it came out.
I enjoyed this game. The graphics may look old, but they should still be good enough for players who are less picky about things like that (Like Serious Sam, the colouring is lively and bright and adds character to the game). The sound and music in the game was good as well. The story is entertaining and and the writing is quite funny. There are many things in the environment that are destructible as well! Lots of variety in gameplay (details below). Overall, a great game for a good price (I got this game when it was offered for free but feel like it would have been well worth purchasing).
You get to play three characters in this game: The Mechs, a Sea Reaper princess and the giant, Kabuto. The Mechs' chapter involves third or first person (there is a command that can be used to switch between the two) shooting. More Mechs join up with you as you progress through the story, making a nice little squad you can command. The only thing I disliked was the Mech's base building and resource gathering mission, which I found difficult and tedious (mainly due to trying to guard a boss Smartie and hoping the squad would do it for me). Delphi the Sea Reaper princess was an absolute pleasure to play. Included in her chapter are also races and a few base building missions (I enjoyed those as Delphi could move around quickly in the large maps provided). As Kabuto you get to eat smarties and enemies to grow and heal. And smash things. I thought the Kabuto section it dragged a little, but not enough to detract from the experience as a whole. I loved the concept of getting to play as three races with their unique gameplay elements (although Delphi's story was a little too short for me; loved playing hers the best).
Unique, entertaining action shooter worth a weekend of fun
Full Disclosure: I am okay at FPS/action video games, but not stellar. I'm generally easy to please so long as a game isn't annoyingly repetitive, cryptic, or punishing. I had never heard of this game before it went on sale here, I bought it because of all the glowing reviews. Many of them seem to be written by folk who played this when it first came out re-purchasing it for nostalgia, so I thought I'd add my two cents from the perspective of someone just now trying it for the first time. I didn't touch multiplayer, but I understand there is a small community of folk who still play online. Like many older games' multiplayer modes, I imagine your best bet is to get a group of buddies together and play with folk you know.
Other reviewers have already done an excellent job of summarizing the basic story and mechanics, so I won't cloud the water with my own rendition of that material.
The Good:
Story - A bit shallow by storytelling standards, but for an action game it isn't bad at all. The characters are fleshed out nicely and the cutscenes are genuinely funny. Bonus points for creating unique races & settings, liberal use of Cockney accents, and an instruction manual that has fun explaining the world and its inhabitants.
Sound - Some sound effects can get repetitive, but on the whole the sounds work fine, the music does its job nicely, and I didn't encounter any significant sound glitches.
The Acceptable:
Graphics - Nothing fancy by today's standards (with all effects on, they're around old-school World of Warcraft's level of detail), but perfectly fine if you're used to playing older games.
Controls - If you aren't familiar with PC-based FPS controls you're going to have a tough time, otherwise it's easy enough to adapt to each race after playing a couple of missions. The controls more or less work well, but can feel a bit unresponsive on Delphi and Kabuto. Gyrocopter and Reaperski (i.e., vehicle) controls suck, but are usable. I had no end of trouble with the Reaperski race missions, but only had to cheat past the last one. On Windows 7, run this in XP Compatibility Mode or else some controls might not work right (Mecc group commanding in my case).
Difficulty - The overall difficulty curve is a bit wobbly, but mostly progresses in a linear fashion. Once I got the hang of a combat strategy for each race (I went with mobility & long-range attacks for Meccs, hit & run for Delphi, smash & grab for Kabuto), most missions were easy/medium difficutly for me. The base building takes time to get used to, but isn't bad once you learn a good build order and how to pace base defense with acquiring resources. At least one mission per race seemed unnecessarily difficult and took me multiple tries to complete, but other than the final Reaperski race I was eventually able to beat all of them. Thinking outside the box definitely helps when confronting numerous or powerful foes.
The Bad:
Instructions - Even with the fun-to-read manual, several aspects of the game are not well documented. The instruction manual doesn't summarize or provide a "Quick Controls" list, and leaves out some potentially useful information (e.g., how to control minions, how to get off of a vehicle, etc.). That said, if you're okay with learning as you go and a bit of trial & error, you should be fine.
No Checkpoints - The game uses mission-based progression, but there is no quick save or checkpoint feature while in a mission. For the base-building missions, having to restart doesn't reset your base, but for other types of missions be prepared to lose up to an hour of work if you fail right before the end.
Summary:
I'm glad I bought and played this game. It was annoying and frustrating at times, but overall it's a good open-world action shooter that's different enough to be interesting and made by folks with a sense of humor. I agree with the nostalgia reviewers that Giants: Citizen Kabuto's entertaining twists on action shooter gameplay make it worth the purchase. If you're okay with slogging through a few annoying missions (or don't mind cheating past them) and can look past minor control issues and slightly dated graphics, this is a fun way to spend a weekend or two.
This game looks fantastic, when you look at it first time. And blows your head off with all that amazing graphics, tech things and so on. There are plenty of action in this game, but as i said this game is unusual. Missions are stupid but very fun. Game with label - "Must Have".
My rating 5/5
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