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    Deus Ex: Human Revolution 10 minutes Gameplay

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tetutato, Jul 8, 2011.

  1. tetutato

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    I am for sure getting this.
     
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    HTWingNut Potato

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    I am getting it :D
     
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    Is this really open world as they say it is? Like how non-linear is it? Can you run around the whole world if you want to?
     
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    ^If it's anything like the original Deus Ex... hell yes!
     
  7. MrFong

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    The original Deus Ex was hardly non-linear enough to allow you to "run around the whole world" - it's not exactly a sandbox game.
     
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    No, but you weren't forced down a path either. It's kinda like splinter cell games where you could get from A to B in any number of different ways. That at least caters to one's individual style, plus if you botch a stealth approach you just have to adjust on the fly, and it lets you. It's not automatic end of level reload save point.
     
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    Agree, the original was one the best games ever i have played
     
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    Very much looking forward to this game, and ESPECIALLY this devs next game: Thief IV!!

    Only minor complaint I have is that graphically, this game looks dated already. Guess I'm spoiled by The Witcher 2, and Crysis 2, which I've played quite a bit of recently.

    Still...gameplay is king, and it looks like it's going to be a damn fun game to play!!!
     
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    But... but Skyrim is coming out this year! :eek:
     
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    So?

    I personally won't be playing that game (not RPG fan).
     
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    Well, the video was played on the PS3...so that's a factor that needs to be considered. The dated graphics may change when it's on the PC version...here's hoping to that :D !