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This advance preview / review sounds amazing. Deus Ex was my favorite game of all time. I was worried about 3, but this just alleviated all my fears!
This game isnt just good, its fantastic.
This is the obvious one. The art design is gorgeous, theres loads to explore, and the whole package is so polished you can see your grinning face in it.
Better still, while the bugs youd expect to find in code that hasnt finished the full gauntlet of quality assurance were present, almost none of them affected how the game plays. No crashes to desktop, no guards being alerted while I was behind cover, no broken quests. Just the camera occasionally placing itself inside an NPCs mouth, and the wrong text appearing underneath tutorial videos. Eidos Montreal could release this game tomorrow and it itd still be in a better state than plenty of PC releases.
As for the game proper, after ten hours spent guiding protagonist Adam Jensen through dangerous conversations (his asbestos growl occasionally reveals a Detroit twang), as well as unforgiving infiltrations, a few firefights and an implausible number of air vents, I was left hungry. Both metaphorically I was having an incredible time, and right on the cusp of fully removing the first layer of Human Revolutions conspiracy and literally.
I started playing Human Revolution on Saturday morning. Id come home with a hangover, having eaten no breakfast. I didnt stop to eat anything until late in the evening. Its been a long time since a games managed to starve me like that.
This advance preview / review sounds amazing. Deus Ex was my favorite game of all time. I was worried about 3, but this just alleviated all my fears!
