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My biggest beef are those take downs. I wonder how much of the gameplay will rely on the use of those.
Never played the first two games, will I need to play them to know the story before this?
Never played the first two games, will I need to play them to know the story before this?
Tried the first one but the controls are hard to get used to, any mods for the first?
Obligatory:
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It looks mediocre as **** and I would have had no idea I'm watching a trailer for a DX game without prior knowledge. Christ, it even had that damn ticking time bomb scene. And still not a single note of the original game's theme music.
Anyone have any idea what specs we need to play the game?
Normally don't get on board with console hate, but I laughed.Minimum:
360 or PS3
Recommended:
No prior knowledge of Deus Ex
Like Stig said, there are so many mechanics that have been taken from popular titles and hashed together here that it looks like an unfinished patchwork in which nothing really stands out. The cover is just "there." The insta-kills are just "there."
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The same could easily be said for the original Deus Ex. Nothing specific stands out in Deus Ex, and showing me a trailer or even gameplay of the original I wouldn't think any different.
What made Deus Ex great was the overall experience and the immersion. The combat was "there" the dialogue was "there" the augmentations were "there". Sneaking in through someone's empty apartment at night and reading an email that pieces together a conspiracy- that is the type of stuff that makes Deus Ex interesting and fun. You can't really show that shit in a trailer.
At the time, all of the augmentation stood out as something never really done to such an extent before.