Giants Uprising Preview (Steam Early Access)

This Giants Uprising Preview tells the story of a medieval fantasy action-adventure game full of Giants and unlimited destruction! Take on the role of a powerful Giant who finally breaks free from enslavement to seek revenge on the ruthless human race.

Giants Uprising Preview Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 8.96GB Download size.
  • Controller support.
  • Graphics – full screen, resolution, resolution scale slider, gamma, view distance, anti-aliasing, post-processing, shadows, textures, effects, foliage, motion blur, and bloom.
  • Excellent voice work.
  • Opening tutorial section.
  • Some of the best destruction of buildings I have ever seen.
  • You play a giant and go around and fuck shit up.
  • Pick up meat to eat for health.
  • Walk and crush humans.
  • Pick up weapons and trees to throw around.
  • The levels are split up into manageable chunks.
  • A lot of fun.
  • You get a bit of freedom allowing multiple ways to do an objective.

Giants Uprising Preview Cons:

  • The mouse cursor stays on the screen.
  • A controller is not always ideal in the menus.
  • Unskippable intro cutscene.
  • No Steam achievements.
  • Dark menus make reading them difficult.
  • Cannot access the options when in the tutorial (first part) making it hard to run correctly.
  • Tutorial fight GLITCHED out a couple of times making progress impossible and had Invincible enemies.
  • Text is so small it’s almost unreadable. the game will just hang and then either load or revert back a checkpoint.
  • Constant slowdown.
  • Long restart time.

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Giants Uprising:

Official website.

Developer: VARSAV GAME STUDIOS 

Publisher: VARSAV GAME STUDIOS 

Store Links –

Steam Early Access

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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