I've only played Deus Ex Invisible Wars
Quote from: GodspeedGojira! on October 20, 2014, 11:05:03 PMQuote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:04:32 PMI've only played Deus Ex Invisible WarsHush that game doesn't existI always wondered since I enjoyed playing that game when I was young why you guys don't like this game give me a whole review God damn it
Quote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:04:32 PMI've only played Deus Ex Invisible WarsHush that game doesn't exist
Quote from: GodspeedGojira! on October 20, 2014, 11:14:49 PMQuote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:09:23 PMQuote from: GodspeedGojira! on October 20, 2014, 11:05:03 PMQuote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:04:32 PMI've only played Deus Ex Invisible WarsHush that game doesn't existI always wondered since I enjoyed playing that game when I was young why you guys don't like this game give me a whole review God damn itOn its own right, the game is fine. It's a nice shooter with an above average story that deals with some decently high concept themes. You have to actually play Deus Ex to notice just how ridiculous of a shift it is though. In particular though? IW was basically tunnel vision Deus Ex. It was just a gang war. Deus Ex was a layered, monumentally complex story. Hell there's some guy who, 9 months ago, started doing weekly 1 hour lectures on the game and he STILL hasn't finished. Invisible War, by contrast, is simplistic as all sh1t. And that's not just nostalgia talking. I fracking loved Human Revolution.Maybe they wanted to try something new and different? ö.ô but nostalgia and Human revolution don't mix since it's still kind of a new game to be considered nostalgic I'm planning to get the Wii U version we'll see how the game is
Quote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:09:23 PMQuote from: GodspeedGojira! on October 20, 2014, 11:05:03 PMQuote from: ねこ on October 20, 2014, 11:04:32 PMI've only played Deus Ex Invisible WarsHush that game doesn't existI always wondered since I enjoyed playing that game when I was young why you guys don't like this game give me a whole review God damn itOn its own right, the game is fine. It's a nice shooter with an above average story that deals with some decently high concept themes. You have to actually play Deus Ex to notice just how ridiculous of a shift it is though. In particular though? IW was basically tunnel vision Deus Ex. It was just a gang war. Deus Ex was a layered, monumentally complex story. Hell there's some guy who, 9 months ago, started doing weekly 1 hour lectures on the game and he STILL hasn't finished. Invisible War, by contrast, is simplistic as all sh1t. And that's not just nostalgia talking. I fracking loved Human Revolution.
It's not actually! Once you actually start to play it everything just sorta naturally falls into place. The "complex" maneuvers end up being things that you devise on the fly. And then when you finish the level you're like... "damn, I actually did that!"