![]() VideoGame Where was the "Human Revolution" anyway? I definitely don't regret buying it, and I will surely buy the new DLC scenario which has been announced. Even Invisible War did better.īottom Line: While Human Revolution doesn't outperform the original Deus Ex, it is still a great game and a much more worthy successor than Invisible War. The ending of Human Revolution is quite anti-climatic compared to that: the penultimate choice is interacting one of 3 buttons or a valve which are right next to each other. That really gave you the feeling that the fate of the world is in your hands and lots of time to think about which course of action is the best. Whichever goal you pursued at that time, you had two factions on the intercom begging you to stop and one begging you to continue. The ending of Deus Ex 1 was epic: It put you into that huge, open scenario with three conflicting multi-part goals. The ending which was just cheap compared to Deus Ex 1.Definitely shorter (i hope that there will be lots of DLC).The environment, while definitely designed with a lot of attention to detail, has less interactive objects.There are no scenarios as big as DX 1 (making you wonder why you haul that sniper rifle around), it doesn't even support mirrors and it doesn't allow under-water scenarios. It doesn't give you as many situations where your actions affect the plot. The story felt much more linear than Deus Ex 1.The skill system was scrapped (or rather merged with the augmentation system). ![]() Offering multiple solutions to every problem.They did an amazing job at making Talking The Monster To Death an exciting experience through great voice acting, dramatic camera movement and the body and face language of the NPCs. I hope that this system will find its way into other 1st person games. VideoGame Human Revolution compared to Deus Ex 1
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