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It’s interesting that you say point out it is a shooter. I remember the first game had choices like diplomacy and hacking… will Human Revolution have those choices?
Big time. One of the things I say all of the time is there are aspects, very import aspects, of Deus Ex 1 that we identified straight from the get go. We even had an exterior firm also kind of do a study of those things for us, making sure we identified really what those the core elements, that made spirit, like the soul of the first one, what they were. We said, these things we’re not touching them. These things we bring them back into Deus Ex 3 and then we give it our own texture around it.
So, all of that freedom of choice, you know, is there. All of that I just want to go through the entire game without killing is there. Or if you really want to be the last man on Earth you can do this. If you like stealthing more than using weapons, if you want to hack through things, and just like the first one the level design is really built around those choices. Yeah, it works well. The comments that we had were this really feels like Deus Ex 1.
In this era of re-energising the brands that once made PC gaming great (Fallout, XCOM, Deus Ex), there is a level of cynicism that simply has to be expected. These games are simultaneously being made to cater for those who know and love the old games, and to a wider (console) audience of youngling innocents.
Put pressure an old police acquaintance and he'll let you into the cop-shop morgue. Otherwise there's probably a back entrance...There will always be people caught in the crossfire, and they will always set comment threads aflame with vocal disappointment and irritation. When a community has already been singed with a lacklustre sequel then it's a phenomenon that's doubly understandable.
All of which makes it slightly hard for me to whisper that Deus Ex: Human Revolution appears to be on track to being a faintly mind-blowing experience, wrapped up in a truly fascinating vision of the future. Despite the design tweaks and despite the streamlining, this is truly a Deus Ex game - made by people who know what that means.
Could it all fall apart? Might the developers talk the talk, but not perform the Denton strut? Well, we've all seen it happen before - but as long as the game is given the development time it needs then my gut feeling implicitly states otherwise. The renaissance within Deus Ex: Human Revolution may well stretch further than the confines of its game world.
Ça a l'air sympa, mais je comprends encore moins l'utilité de faire renaître la licence X-Com, ça n'a quasi rien à voir avec le jeu original.
Ialda a écrit:Le nouvel Itagaki a été dévoilé, et ça semble parti pour faire à nouveau dans la finesse.
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The expansion pack contains 4 brand new maps built in Frostbite including the popular Conquest and Rush game modes as well as Vietnam specific weapons, vehicles, persistence, unlocks as well as new awards, achievements and trophies.
Aphex a écrit:Pas d'Uncharted 3 et de The Last Guardian :/
Ialda a écrit:Pour la date de GT5, on ouvre les paris sur l'hypothèse que c'est la bonne ou bien... ?
Aphex a écrit:Mirror's Edge 2 est prévu ? S'ils évitent les cinématiques amateurs en flash pourquoi pas (ça m'a marqué). Le premier était fun à jouer.
Aphex a écrit:Mirror's Edge 2 est prévu ? S'ils évitent les cinématiques amateurs en flash pourquoi pas (ça m'a marqué). Le premier était fun à jouer.
S'ils arrivent à faire tenir le jeu plus de 4h, sans une fin pourrie, aussi.
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