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QUByte Classics - The Humans by PIKO

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

QUByte Classics - The Humans by PIKO 

 

Family Friendly Gaming was given a digital download code for QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO on the Xbox One/Xbox Series X platforms. QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO can also be found on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5. There are two retro Humans video games on QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO. The first one is from the 16-bit era and the second one is from the Gameboy era. QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO is 416 megs in terms of memory size.

The game play screen for QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO is small and in the middle of the regular screen. The graphics are definitely dated, especially on the Gameboy. Yikes I can’t believe we might have thought they were great back in the day. Now they are definitely lacking. The Emperor would talk about the historical aspects of QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO. This game certainly has some historical relevance to it. The 16-bit game can also be found on an Evercade cartridge so families can purchase a physical copy. This version is limited to a digital download in the US.

QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO has humor in it in relation to the humans in your tribe. If one of your humans dies while playing game then you will lose a member of your tribe. This can be a problem in future levels. QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO provides codes for players to easily pick up on the puzzle level they were last on. When a human dies he gets wings and floats up to the top of the screen.

The issues families can have with QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO are violence, blood, lack of attire, and more. I had plenty of issues with the controls within QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO. They were not very intuitive. I had to keep pressing different buttons to find what worked. Then as I got new options available I had to press around trying to figure that out. For example once I got the spear I had to find my way to the spear controls and then how to use them.

The biggest problem for me with QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO is the timer. Since I kept experimenting with the controls I then had to try and beat the timer. Usually I wound up losing the level and trying again. Swapping humans in the Gameboy version is atrocious at best. QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO was probably easier to play on the original systems that came with a cartridge, case, and instruction booklet. There were other Humans games in the past. Why weren’t they included?
- WMG

 

Graphics: 68%
Sounds: 76%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Gameplay: 55%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Nintendo Switch/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X(tested)
Publisher: QUByte Interactive
Developer: Piko Interactive
Rating: ‘E10+’ – Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood}


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