Giants: Citizen Kabuto



Giants: Citizen Kabuto (hereafter called Giants) is a third-person shooter video game with real-time strategy elements. It was the first project for Planet Moon Studios, who went on to make Armed and Dangerous and the Wii rhythm-action game Battle Of The Bands.

The cast features a group of quirky heroes and villains including:

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 * The Meccaryns: high-tech, cockney, spaced-out space men.
 * Sea Reapers: A race of mostly blue skinned humanoid magic users.
 * Kabuto: a massive protector of the Sea Reapers who turned against them.
 * Smarties: the put-upon locals who provide most of the comic relief in the game and later serve as

This game provides examples of:
 * Big No:
 * The Dumbledore: Yan. He might just be incompetent/insane though.
 * Everything Fades: Or in this case, gets eaten. A horde of small insects crawls from underground and eats the whole corpse in seconds.
 * Healing Factor: Delphi regenerates in water.
 * Hyperspace Arsenal: Baz can only carry three weapons, but one (the mortar launcher) of those can be nearly as big as him.
 * Game Breaking Bug: Made all the more annoying by the lack of a save feature. Many of these where fixed in later versions.
 * Interspecies Romance: Delphi and Baz
 * Also Reggie and Timmy's Mum.
 * Kaiju: Kabuto. Enormous, insanely powerful... And he grows even bigger and even more insanely powerful the more it eats.
 * Mobile Shrubbery
 * Mook Maker: One of Kabuto's abilities when he's big enough.
 * My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Delphi is quite a foil to Sappho in both personality and appearance. The Sea Reapermen are shown to be hostile jerks for the most part and frequent in-game Mooks, but seeing as one of them serves one of the Meccs a few drinks at a bar without much fuss, they may just be following Sappho's orders.
 * Not Quite Flight/Super Speed - The Sea Reapers' turbo ability.
 * I Am Your Father Parodied with
 * Spiritual Successor: To Sacrifice, and spiritually succeeded by Brutal Legend.
 * Surrounded by Idiots: Baz and later
 * Unexpected Gameplay Change: From a TPS to an RPS to a racing game to a giant monster simulator.
 * Video Game Cruelty Potential: Think about it. One of the three playable factions involves a giant monster (hence the title) who increases in abilities by eating resources... and OTHER UNITS! Yes, even the ones which are human-controlled!
 * X Meets Y: One Amazon reviewer described it as Tribes meets Wave Race meets Red Alert meets Rampage.
 * It could be safely described as First-Person Shooter meets Real Time Strategy-lite, topped off with Planet Moon Studios' signature humor.