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Is Deus Ex: IW still playable today?

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I bought the game when it came out, but it just didn't take for me the first time I installed it. I think it was just too different from the original, and that turned me off.

I've tried to install it a few times since then but for some reason it won't run (sometimes it wont even install; the progress bar hangs), and I never put much effort into finding out why. After having a discussion about it not too long ago I'm sort of tempted to give it another go. Before I try to re-install it and go on an internet scavenger hunt to try and make it work: Is it even worth it? It pops up on steam for the cost of a Snicker's bar from time to time and I've been tempted to re-buy it, but I never do.

I have DE:HR as well. Should I just skip to that one? Is the story of DE:IW compelling?
 
i enjoyed IW very much. it doesn't have the same depth as the first one, but it's a decent episode 2. and yes, i'm aware everyone else hated it.
 
It was never playable.

lol... it pales in comparison with the first, and even the third (Human Revolution), but it's a decent game. story is not bad, some interesting ideas and locales. just don't expect it to have the same kind of depth as the other two games.
 
I played IW on my so so laptop while waiting for my gaming computer. Specs are Win 7 64, Athlon II x2, AMD HD 4250. I had no problems installing or playing. It was a decent game and I enjoyed it. I don't understand why it won't install on your computer. Maybe a bad DVD?
 
There you go: some like it, some don't. You'll have to play it yourself and see.

I enjoyed Rage from id software very much but alot of people didn't like it.
 
Yeah, I guess you're right.

I guess what I really wanted to know is if the story was good enough to make up for sub-par gameplay before I go through the trouble of digging up the discs and trying to make it run. Or spend a few bucks re-buying it.

I like story. Story important.

I actually had the Xbox version as well (probably still have it); picked it up in a video store bargain bin for like a buck.

Now THAT was stinker. If you really want you're eyes to rebel try playing DE:IW with the Xbox on a CRT.
 
IW is the member of the family that is disowned and locked away. I wouldn't say it is terrible but it is not the same quality as the recent game and certainly not even in the same area code as the first game.

Deus Ex - 10/10
Invisible War - 6/10
Human Revolution - 8/10
 
IW is a different game. I enjoyed it as a kid, but the original is on my top 3 list for best games of all time (right there will System Shock 2)

as for is it playable, I think so. Doesn't Steam sell it even?
 
Yeah, but regular price is seven bucks. No way I'd spend that much on this game.

It's been under $2 during specials iirc.
 
I liked the story -- especially the Thomistic influences -- even though both the game-world and narrative wasn't as fully developed or compelling as the original Deus Ex.

As well, I actually really liked their attempt to make the HUD resemble an in-eye HUD (even though it was itself an attempt to make the game more playable on consoles).

Although the gameplay definitely is 'dumbed-down' slightly and doesn't afford the player the same degree of freedom and customization as the original, if you're looking for a pretty good story you do a lot worse.
 
In and of it self IW isn't a bad game. However as a sequel to the first it pretty much fails in every way possible.

They just should have picked one ending from the first game as canon, as trying to create a coherent plot line out of all of the wildly different endings of the first game was just madness.
 
IW is a perfectly respectable game and even though it does not live up to the standards of its predecessor it feels like a great game when compared against the legions of unimaginative military shooters we have now.

I admit that I am the ultimate sucker for FP Sci-Fi RPGs (System Shocks, Bioshocks, Deus Exs etc..) and while this game does not stand out from the crowd its definitely worth a play as a fan of the genre.
 
I have a ton of copies. I paid less than $0.50 each just for the three-disc cases. 😉

I'll see if I can get one to run.
 
I think the question is not if it's playable today, but if you are able to enjoy the departure from the original Deus Ex (especially how JC Denton turned out). Otherwise I don't think that there is a problem. Of course, it's not as good as the original, but that doesn't mean that it's a bad game.
 
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