Deus Ex User Review
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Instant classic"
Until the date, Deus-Ex is one of the best games to me because of its unique plot and perfect gaming. when i plyaed this game by the first time, I was 10 years old, I didn't understanded english well and i depended on cheats. then, i started playing again, 6 years later, and now i can trully appreciate the game's essence. the story is incredibly good, combining a near future in which the development of the human's mind and the de-evolution if the human's nature with real organizations and true stories of conspiracy, the story is one between a million. Then, you have the gaming, and the way you pass the game is up to you, whether is like a futuristic Rambo, a non-charming 007 or a ciber-investigator, is up to you, but i can assure you, that you will be entertained with his gaming style. The scenarios are great, revelaing cities like Ne York, Paris and Hong Kong, you see an almost apocalyptic future in the mayor cities of the World.
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An engaging story-telling experience, unusual gameplay, and hours of enjoyment, though it also has it's issues.
Review Stats:- Posted Jul 5, 2012 9:57 am GMT
Looks and plays good even after 12 years!
Review Stats:- 1 user agrees with this review
- Posted May 6, 2012 11:52 am GMT
Deus Ex's deep gameplay and engrossing story make for a game that's just as fun now as it was over a decade ago.
Review Stats:- 1 user agrees with this review
- Posted Mar 1, 2012 7:25 pm GMT
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- Publisher(s): Eidos Interactive
- Developer(s): Ion Storm
- Genre: Action
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- ESRB: M
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