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Title: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on September 08, 2011, 01:19:19 pm
Anyone playing Deus Ex Human Revolution? How are you finding it?

I'm having to play it in easy 'Tell Me A Story' mode as I suck so much at FPS. Really enjoying it though, great story and immersive game world. Trying to take a stealthy approach, only going for non lethal take downs. Mostly because I can't shoot shit anyway! :) I just completed the first mission and got a nice xp bonus for not killing anyone, though was tempted to let the hostages blow, the bunch of whiners :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on September 08, 2011, 08:09:53 pm
hehe, yup I am playing it as it was my most anitcipated game of the year really. Finding it very cool (though further along than you)...reminds me much of the first game (which is one of my all time favourites). Also doing a stealthy / non lethal approach atm but will probably do another play through with guns blazing ! :) I think I'm around half way (though its hard to know for sure, i might be a bit further along)... having played about 20 hours or so thats pretty good lengthwise.

Only a couple of negatives so far, but I won't say until you've played further. Don't want spoilers now do we ? :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: xann on September 09, 2011, 11:22:18 am
Deus Ex. Is not a series i've played.. or even really looked into before. But i arrived late to Mass Effect and really enjoyed that, so might end up playing when its outa date :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on September 09, 2011, 01:50:00 pm
The original Deus Ex came out in 2000 and as I say it is probably one of the best games I've ever played (though will obviously look dated now). It was one of the first games to give you a real choice about how you completed a task (stealth, guns blazing, talking enemies around to your point of view etc). There was a sequel but it was a bit meh in comparion.

This game does live up to the heritage of the original. Though having only sneaked around I can't really say yet if the FPS experience / more in your face type combat is decent.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: xann on September 09, 2011, 04:01:59 pm
You think i should play the original for the better overall experience? or would it be best to just get the latest one?
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on September 09, 2011, 06:01:24 pm
You think i should play the original for the better overall experience? or would it be best to just get the latest one?

There's no transfer of characters / game data between the original and the lastest one (unlike say between Mass Effect 1 and 2). Whilst the original was a classic, it is 11 years old now and will look and feel dated. I'd say just pitch in with the latest one, it's a very good game.

Like Las, I can't vouch for how well it plays as a FPS because I'm playing it stealthy. Though just for fun I did try shooting my way out of the police station once I'd sweet-talked my way in and then got caught attempting to hack their security systems (oops). It was total carnage until I ran out of ammo :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on September 09, 2011, 07:51:48 pm
lol cern :)

Yeah Xan just get this one, I imagine the original will look very dated now.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: xann on September 10, 2011, 11:36:41 am
ok thanks :) i'll prolly buy it on steam later today, been awhile since i played a new game :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on September 10, 2011, 10:17:02 pm
I just found a sniper rifle and a lovely laser sight upgrade and ..... erm ...... oh the temptation .... bang (quite literally) goes my achievement for getting through the game without killing anyone :)

But they were mercs and deserved it, or that's my weak justification anyway .....

Still going to play it mostly stealthy as I'm useless at head on gunfights, but now I got a little red dot of doom to play with :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: eKo on September 11, 2011, 10:08:05 pm
Hehe yeah, shame you can't put a silencer on it though ... instead I put the silencer + laser sight on my combat rifle :).

It's a great game, really reminds me of the original with the multiple approaches. And yeah you don't need to have played the original as it's a prequel and you'll only miss out on some references.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Shi on September 19, 2011, 08:30:26 pm
not played, but tempted to try reading your opinions :)
been busy with Dungeons Siege lately, cool game, altho im still somewhere in the middle
im terrible with finishing games, games with no end suit me best hehe (mmos?:P)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on September 19, 2011, 10:42:44 pm
Been really enjoying Deus Ex, playing mostly stealthy and non lethal with the odd 'accident' along the way. But I'm currently stuck at the second boss. It's hard to have to fight these bosses head on when you've been sneaking around the rest of the game.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on September 20, 2011, 04:40:49 pm
I agree Cern going for a stealth/pacifist run. I invested a couple of points in the typhoon aug thingie especially for that, whilst it doesn't kill bossess it does stun them long enough to deal them plenty of damage :)

Its totally uselss elsewhere but for just 2 points it made all the boss encounters easier.

I just completed my game last night, but fairly annoyed it didn't award me the pacifist achievement. I know I didn't kill anyone directly by my own hand but seems some other action somewhere may have made me miss it.....qq !

p.s. hihi Shi :)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on September 20, 2011, 04:52:44 pm
I just completed my game last night, but fairly annoyed it didn't award me the pacifist achievement. I know I didn't kill anyone directly by my own hand but seems some other action somewhere may have made me miss it.....qq !

Apparently you can fail the pacifist achievement if you kill someone in the prologue. Somewhat unfair, as most people haven't a clue what's going on in the prologue in their first run through. I know I definitely killed someone in the prologue (I had no clue about how to perform non lethal takedowns) which is why I'm not too bothered about my moments of blood lust with the sniper rifle :D
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on September 20, 2011, 07:33:38 pm
Nope, i didn't kill anyone there (had a good idea from the start that I wanted to complete it stealth+pacifist). I did use robots to kill people though sometimes, as I had read that doesn't count against you......but hrm maybe it does.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on December 15, 2011, 11:23:04 pm
Well I finally completed it, with 62 hours played on the clock. Yes I'm a slowbie I know, but I took the stealthy non-lethal route for most of it. Failed the Pacifist achievement though due to the prologue. Ah well, doubt I'll earn that one now because if I play it through again it'll be an all guns blazing attempt. Great game, really enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on December 16, 2011, 03:43:09 pm
Nice one Cern :) At 62 hours you must have done everything possible ! :)

I will replay it for certain, probably taking a more rambo style approach but I love the way they do stealth it will be hard to pass up again.

The DLC module is getting some good reviews, I'm tempted to get it but at ?8.99 for 4-5 hours play it's a big ask. The reviews seem to say it's worth it though. Anyone got it so they can vouch for it or not? (or might be sorth waiting until the inevitable Steam sale at some point?)
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Cernos on December 16, 2011, 05:28:21 pm
I managed 34/49 achievements on my first play through. Not too bad considering that I didn't read any walkthroughs apart from some tips for the boss fights as I was struggling with those. The achievement I'm most proud of is "Foxiest Of The Hounds" which you get for not setting off any alarms during the whole game. Only 3.2% of all players have achieved that apparently. I must have been close to the Doctorate achievement too, not really sure where I missed any ebooks as I searched every room.
Title: Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Post by: Lasiien on January 06, 2012, 03:24:51 pm
By the way, I got the DLC on the Steam Sale over xmas and can say it's pretty good (more of the same really, but well done just like the rest of the game). I've not finished it yet but already played around 5 hours but think I am now toward the end. Not sure it's worth full price but look out for it if it goes on sale again.