The game is amazing. It is pure cyberpunk goodness and everything is eye candy - I really wanted a .hack game like this (minus the FPS part), with it taking place IRL and a bit inside the game.
I'm only a bit in, I've been running around Detroit and just headed to china.
What does everyone else think?
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
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I Still haven't beaten the Dues Ex I have for my PS2...
Come with me in the twilight of a summers night for a while.
Tell me of a story never ever told in the past.
Take me back to the land,
Where my yearnings were born.
The key to open the door is in your hand.
Tell me of a story never ever told in the past.
Take me back to the land,
Where my yearnings were born.
The key to open the door is in your hand.
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Don't need to, this is a prequel. Beat it afterwards.KiteXX wrote:I Still haven't beaten the Dues Ex I have for my PS2...
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I noticed that but...Prequels are better if played later...You get that sense of completion. Like all the pieces and facts fit together now. Know what i mean?
Come with me in the twilight of a summers night for a while.
Tell me of a story never ever told in the past.
Take me back to the land,
Where my yearnings were born.
The key to open the door is in your hand.
Tell me of a story never ever told in the past.
Take me back to the land,
Where my yearnings were born.
The key to open the door is in your hand.
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I regret not buying this back at the store, oh well might as well wait for the next shipment, but is the gameplay linear or open world?
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I swear I made a thread on this a few months back.
@Kaori- Deus Ex is a mix of both; you have to do fulfil plot points in order to progress, but you can fulfil them in any way you choose to, and -as a result- the game changes to suit what your actions are.
I recommend you play the first Deus Ex before playing this one, however.
@Kaori- Deus Ex is a mix of both; you have to do fulfil plot points in order to progress, but you can fulfil them in any way you choose to, and -as a result- the game changes to suit what your actions are.
I recommend you play the first Deus Ex before playing this one, however.

Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution
It wasn't bad, just felt a little short and how you played it didn't have any effect on the ending. They have a DSL for it now but it's a little too expensive for my taste. I was glad I managed to save the pilot.
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I feel lik i should start over cause i havent accomplishes anything other than SHanking every thug and guy who shoots at me

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Saving Malik wasn't that hard with a rocket launcher and an EMP grenade, got the game already and I'm back in China, gotta say I like the combat in terms of gunplay but not so much on the melee, unless you plan on doing stealth Melee's.Dimitri wrote:It wasn't bad, just felt a little short and how you played it didn't have any effect on the ending. They have a DSL for it now but it's a little too expensive for my taste. I was glad I managed to save the pilot.




