Posted on: July 7, 2012

AlKim
Spiele: 594 Rezensionen: 8
I don't get it.
I would like to point out right from the start that I gave the game a fair chance to win me over. I had read the reviews and heard the praise, so I had high hopes for Deus Ex. After an agonizing playthrough I had to admit that, instead of the much-hyped Messiah of a game, what I had got was the worst game I had played in about ten years. Deus Ex may have come across as a bad game for me, but I am also the first to admit that it does have it merits. I've heard that some choices make a considerable difference to how the game plays out, which would sound intriguing if I could be bothered to play through the game again. I really liked the initial setting, and the way PDAs, newspapers and other people's e-mail were used to deepen it further. The beginning was the best bit of Deus Ex for me, and I concede that I did enjoy it for a while, apart from the clunky combat system and terrible stealth. Unfortunately things went wrong very quickly and never recovered. The story is pathetically ridiculous all the way through; after the first clichéd conspiracy theory popped up, I wrote a list of others, and I was right literally every single time and then some. I'd guess the idea was to make the story seem mysterious or full of surprises, but when you cram every surprise you know into a single game, they eventually stop being surprises as the player starts expecting the unexpected. Ultimately the story was what ruined it all for me. Everything else was jsut extra. Secondly, the combat system. It is dreadful compared to almost every other shooter game I have ever played. You can avoid combat by sneaking, but there is no way of telling who can or cannot see you, so it's very challenging (especially to someone who sucks at stealth games anyway i.e. me). Whether you intend to sneak or shoot, you'll likely have to do some hacking, lock picking and electronic lock bypassing, every single one of which is a matter of pressing a button. I managed to utilize the time used to perform the three actions to read a small book throughout the playthrough. I could go on, but I don't think anyone is reading by now. Anyhow, I'm just saying that to you Deus Ex might not be the ultimate game that it seems to be to many others. Want to see for yourself? On you go.
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