This game was really fun, but there were a few things that made game-play a little laborious (if I dare say). The thing is, there is no quick-save or quick-load. Every time you die it takes you to the main menu and you have to do a full load. The other thing is that the maps are pretty small. In a single area (lets say Cairo) the map is divided into different parts and if you want to go to the greenhouse, you have to load the map, and if you forgot to pick up some ammo off a dead guy, you have to go back and reload the other map and then reload the greenhouse and so on. On each level you have to load several different maps to complete your missions. The truth about the game is that its a great game. The plot and storyline are intriguing and the way that the game lets you make choices is pretty cool. The graphics are pretty nice and some of the problems that a lot of first person shooters have are bot present in this game. Really the game is fun to play and is very challenging. If you liked the first Deus Ex, then I highly recommend this game.
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