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I'm a huge fan of The Fall. For a game you can play on your phone, it really is a true Deus Ex experience. After the tutorial, it's like Human Revolution minus the boss fights, persuasion mini-games, and mid-game pre-rendered cinematics (so a lot closer to Deus Ex 1). I have no trouble playing it as I play Human Revolution, keeping my health at 200 and always stealthily knocking everyone out. I went on a vacation recently, and The Fall saved me from complete boredom.
Actually J.C., Paul and a "Grey" alien show up at the end of Invisible War, they represent one of the endings you can choose, though I forget what their motive was.
You actually have to fight and kill them to tie up loose ends if you pick one of the other endings.
It's a solid title, you should give it another shot.
Nobody worth their salt will play 15 year old games to find otherwise unbeneficial.
OT: A sequel about Quinn would be great, because the character has potential (augs, contacts...)