Speaking purely as an observer: My faith in you, the people of america, couldn't be lower. So I still think you fuck this up somehow
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Eurogamer was given unparalleled access to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It was one of the most open and interesting days of our young lives. For a Deus Ex fan the sheer amount of information to garner was exhausting, but we did our utmost.Contained below are all the vital nuggets of fan-pleasing (or angering, potentially) information that we thought were too precious to abandon on a lonely wave file on our dictaphone. We did forget to ask how traditional lockpicking was going to work though. Sorry about that one.
And, to be honest with you, it's something that might reach a larger audience too - through being spectacular and giving reward it's a little less 'hardcore gamer'."
Multitools are a goner Hype ...deflating...
QuoteAnd, to be honest with you, it's something that might reach a larger audience too - through being spectacular and giving reward it's a little less 'hardcore gamer'."And just like that the pendulum swings back to super cynical. I guess I'm still fourteen.
no one seems to care about this I thought the gameplay videos looked awesome apart fro the early looking stuff happening in the demo.
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Eidos Montreal is still tweaking it, but Deus Ex: Human Revolution uses a Resident Evil 4 style inventory system. In a hands-off demo, a staffer grabbed grenades and a mine off an inventory grid. Weapons that take up multiple squares, tools, and even story items are stored in the same space. David Anfossi, Producer of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, mentioned Resident Evil 4 as an inspiration for the system in one of our interviews.
I don't get why they didn't just say Deus Ex or the many other old games that used similar inventory systems.
3.How many items will Adam be able to carry, and does this exclude weapons?Depends on the size of your inventory. If you invest in it, you'll carry a lot and if you don't, you'll have to make difficult choices on what to keep with you or not. It includes everything but "story items".
9.How does health regeneration work? What will trigger it, how fast is it going to be, will it use energy?When you take damage your health goes down. If you have being hit for "x" seconds, than it starts to regenerate somewhat slowly. It's not as quick as games like Halo or CoD. You really need to stay out of the firing zone otherwise you won't last long. When in trouble, you can use consumables (if you have any) to replenish it faster or to boost your health when it's already full.
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Mass effect who?
Quote from: Cormacaroni on December 10, 2010, 05:50:48 AMooh, this is starting to look REALLY good. You gonna play this on PC, borys? Are you ready for this jelly?Actually, more on that later, I think I'll get it for Sony's console
ooh, this is starting to look REALLY good. You gonna play this on PC, borys? Are you ready for this jelly?
Looks & feels unbelievable, like a straight Deus Ex game.This will be my game of the decade, easily. Deus Ex is more than a game for me, it's a religion and personal experience. I have 3 boxed copies of it for fucks sake (2 bought, 1 won). The only game I finished 5 times.BTW this kills on sight my theory that console games (or console sequels to PC franchises) are always dumbed down piece of shits. You can make a console game that is deep and satisfying. It's just that lazy devs do not want to.
Game will be ass, Eidos isn't capable of anything more.
Quote from: duckman2000 on December 10, 2010, 07:17:50 PMGame will be ass, Eidos isn't capable of anything more.It's not like people are getting hyped up just based on the name, the game and the gameplay both look really awesome.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on December 10, 2010, 07:49:53 PMQuote from: duckman2000 on December 10, 2010, 07:17:50 PMGame will be ass, Eidos isn't capable of anything more.It's not like people are getting hyped up just based on the name, the game and the gameplay both look really awesome. Yeah yeah, morons told themselves that about AvP as well. Hell, some even said as much about Invisible War.
looks so good it makes me wanna d/l invisible war
Quote from: Positive Touch on December 10, 2010, 09:52:25 PMlooks so good it makes me wanna d/l invisible warIt's a decent game.
Quote from: Borys on December 10, 2010, 02:37:01 PMQuote from: Cormacaroni on December 10, 2010, 05:50:48 AMooh, this is starting to look REALLY good. You gonna play this on PC, borys? Are you ready for this jelly?Actually, more on that later, I think I'll get it for Sony's console my condolences :'(
Quote from: Cormacaroni on December 11, 2010, 02:46:43 AMQuote from: Borys on December 10, 2010, 02:37:01 PMQuote from: Cormacaroni on December 10, 2010, 05:50:48 AMooh, this is starting to look REALLY good. You gonna play this on PC, borys? Are you ready for this jelly?Actually, more on that later, I think I'll get it for Sony's console my condolences :'(Borys
(Reuters) - Japanese video game maker Square Enix on Thursday slashed its full-year net profit forecast by more than 90 percent to far below the market consensus and said it will postpone the launch of two key game titles.Square Enix said in a statement it is delaying the rollout of the latest installment in its "Deus Ex" game series until the financial year starting in April. It had initially planned the launch for the January-March quarter.
Shut the fuck up. Deus Ex sucks and this will too.