I have to admit that my expectations for this game are probably way too unrealistic. ME2 is my favorite game from this generation of games, and I expect Deus Ex 3 to be as good or better.
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Re: Deus EX 3 Announced
I have to admit that my expectations for this game are probably way too unrealistic. ME2 is my favorite game from this generation of games, and I expect Deus Ex 3 to be as good or better.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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Q&A: Jean-Francois Dugas
Through experience points, you can upgrade and customize Adam Jensen, and one of the ways to get experience points is through exploration. There will be areas of levels that are only accessible if you have certain augmentations and these areas will have bonus weapons, ammo, story info, etc. We also have some physics-based gameplay so you will have to manipulate objects in order to get access to different areas of a level.
Certainly there is the main critical path of the game but exploring and experimenting is a hallmark of Deus Ex so our world is being designed with this in mind to reward players who enjoy it. And for things like exploration, there are more subtle augmentation upgrades which will allow you see things and access parts of the level previously unknown...The first game is definitely our inspiration more so than Invisible War so on that note, we are going back to an inventory system similar to Deus Ex 1 and getting rid of universal ammo which Invisible War had. In terms of level design and technology, the levels will be similar in size to the first game. The missions are designed around a multi-path, multi-solution approach so depending on whether you like combat, stealth, hacking, or social elements, you can choose how you want to complete an objective and will therefore see different parts of the levels. As a Deus Ex game, you may be able to utilize the environment to your advantage during some situations and depending on your choices, you won’t see everything the first time so multiple playthroughs are a must!At one point in the game you need to retrieve some neural chip from a dead man. The thing is, he's locked down at the nearby police station's morgue. Albeit you can enter the "public" part of the police station, accessing the morgue is forbidden. Obviously, you can decide to fight your way in, good luck! Or you might try to convince the front desk officer to let you in. If you do, no violence will be needed, you can explore the place freely. However, that might have lasting consequences on the character that let you in. So, you might meet him again later on in another context where the both of you will need to set the record straight.
If you're more of the "invisible" type of agent, you might want to explore around the building and look for some locked doors that need to be hacked to get in or you might find a roof access through the air duck system. If that's not enough, you might find some nearby sewer system that might just lead you straight to the Police station's morgue. Even though not all missions have that many options, all missions have few options and depending on how you customize your character, some options might not be possible.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Early 2011 release:
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I've seen more than enough, its information blackout time for me. I will watch no more trailers, I will read no more previews, I will simply wait for the day this game releases and go to the store and buy it and try not to giggle like a school girl when the clerk puts in the bag for me.Jordan Mychal Lemos
@crypticjordan
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Wow. That might have been the best trailer I have ever seen. This and ME3 are going to be amazing.GT: Event Horizon 0Comment
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That trailer would've made me excited to see it if it was a movie, I can't wait to play this game.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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