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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 b...
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
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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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
Great game, one of my absolute favorite PC Shooters of all time. Absolutely hilarious campaign, great multiplayer at a LAN. A definite buy for anyone who hasn't played it before.
At it's best Giants is an average 3rd person shooter with some absolute crap rts elements thrown in.
The level design is nothing special, just some islands with trees and lots of hills you have to fly/jump over or walk around.
Base building is torture. Even worse, it is pointless, you never build troops all you do is spend 30 minutes building an item shop which gives you access to the one item you need to complete the level. In between gathering the smarties (your builders) and vimp meat/souls (resources) you will have to defend your base yourself. So I hope you enjoy lots of running back and forth.
The game isn't all that difficult, but there are a few areas with loads of enemies that may take a few tries to get through.
I was enjoying the meccs campaign until I got to the ridiculous base building level.
Delphis' campaign was worse then the meccs simply because the bows were annoying to use and she had several levels where you had to build a base. Her campaign also features 4 race levels that are pretty much crap, I forced myself through 3 of them and skipped the 4th one.
I only made it to level 3 of the Kabuto campaign, it was just boring. Kabuto loses health pretty quick for a giant monster and his offspring are not worth the effort of controlling.
Cutscenes made me chuckle every now and then.
The graphics are decent, pretty good for a 13 year old game.
Perhaps on of the Collest Games of all Time - Giants-Citizen Kabuto
I probably became a Tech Industry Professional some 26 years ago because of games... In the early days I wrote small, voice feedback games and eduware for fun and small profit using Basic, Extended Basic among others. I never will forget when I purchased my first really full featured text interactive game called "Zork" where I fully got lost for weeks and remember nothing but the intricacies of that game. Later another game called "A Mind Forever Voyaging" got me for a couple of months...
I think it was 1998 and I was on my annual pilgrimage to Comdex, Las Vegas as the relatively new CEO of a high tech startup (we designed Futuristic Workstations [bluezebra.com/bluezebra.inc]) and ran across a one man demonstration of a new game. The first thing I saw on this large screen (back then a 21" CRT) was this great horned creature jumping up into the air and landing on this little village of stone huts, obliterating it into rubble. I stopped and watched in utter amazement as the demonstrator showed off "Giants" in all it's amazing color and diversity. I knew I would certainly buy it as soon as it was available but I also wanted to show off our Futuristic PCs with this incredibly creative and interesting game.
I remember doing "downtime" with my boy Gaelon (3) in my lap as we played for hours, over and over again, Giants-Kabuto, over about a year's time after which the CD became unreadable due to much use and some handling by my young Son.
Even today I fondly remember Giants - Citizen Kabuto as probably the most enjoyable game we have ever played. In fact my Boy and I believe we received more entertainment value out of this game then any title we ever played, though certainly Half Life 1 would be a close second.
It's just so very cool to me that GOG is offering this title among several other great titles as well as this exceptional, cutting edge service and I'm proud & appreciative to be an early participant with GOG.
Awesome job guys and big thanks for bringing back Giants CK, Sher