Wrongest Trousers
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Conejita Jul 20, 2013 @ 12:31am 
+rep gets thug on well
Wrongest Trousers Aug 13, 2012 @ 12:48pm 
Ah, then I don't recommend purchasing Dark Souls, if you don't got the patience for hard games, ha ha. It's all about the patience that one. Yeah, I think I'm just singling out the "I don't understand why this game is hyped" line. I completely understand why someone couldn't like Deus Ex. The writing is weird, takes a while to get anywhere, especially considering the first missions are kinda retarded unless you've tried hundreds of times. Easy to get lost in the later missions as well. I think I spent a few hours on one mission completely uncertain as to what to do.

HR's a great game, I love it. It's just I always love when you can pump points into things and really flesh out characters making specific builds in RPGs.

I do like the idea of the decisions made though, for the final bit. Just want a bit more from it than pressing a button and a cutscene of button's effects. But yeah, I just needed to see where you were coming from, ha ha.
{Scottlin De La Rocha™} Aug 13, 2012 @ 12:19pm 
I can see where you are coming from when it came to exploration in HR. I actually do believe that game would have been a lot better if exploration had been implemented better. I think the environments in HR were so awesome to where I would want to explore Detroit and China. I truly think the Chinese city was one of the most awesome cities i've seen in general in any cyber punk setting. I actually thought the RPG elements were still good though because you really had to figure out where to put your skill points at and you couldn't use everything. So there was some strategy to that and it wasn't too frustrating. I also saw the whole peaceful and non peaceful path, but there were times where it felt like you had to do one bad thing to achieve a good thing though in certain side quests (or at least it seemed so).

Yeah the endings should have been achieved through your acts throughout the game I didn't think of that actually. But at least it made sense in the context of the story
{Scottlin De La Rocha™} Aug 13, 2012 @ 12:19pm 
I'm actually going to go through it only for the story. I'm going to be a little cheater though and cheat in a game first run for the first time in almost 6 years (friends idea not mine). I really don't have the patience anymore for hard games unless it's an NES game or something of that calibur. But yeah games are really subjective. There aren't going to be fans of everything. I mean I meet people that don't like Half Life 2, but they give good reasons as to why. I mean that's the thing if you can find a reason why you don't like a game that's fine, but you should at least see why others like it and judge it fairly.
Wrongest Trousers Aug 13, 2012 @ 11:51am 
(cont.) I'm pretty sure Human Revolution got huge. As far as I can tell, everyone on the internet seems to love it. Not as good as the original, but still great. Wasn't as much exploration you could do in Human Revolution, and the character (RPG-wise) development was poorer. Two options: peaceful mode or non-peaceful? Stealth was easier to manage, though, what with 3rd person mode whilst against a wall, as opposed to pure 1st person.

The most I recommend out of you touching Invisible War is watching a video of it.

Also, JESUS, the last decision shouldn't be press one of these buttons in front of a screen. Actually do something to make those.
Wrongest Trousers Aug 13, 2012 @ 11:51am 
Yeah, the acting was really awful in the original Deus Ex, there's no doubt about that one. Ugh, it's especially bad when you head off to China, "Mr. Denton, in the FRESH"? But yeah, the second level isn't too fantastic either. Everyone hated their first attempts at Deus Ex, but after pushing through, it begins to make sense why a lot of people love it. You're just awful at everything you do at lower levels, unless you pump points into things (don't bother with swimming < something you'll read a lot).

Basically, what I'm saying is is that the game starts off bad. Though, I don't know how much you can really say about the story or the game if you've only hit level 2. Just keep going at it, go to level 3 and 4, if you still don't like it, then I don't have anything else to say. It isn't your game, I suppose. There is a reason people love this game, it isn't some sort of mysterious cheat code you gotta put in to insta-like it.