Twenty years after the events depicted in the multi-award-winning Deus Ex, the world is just beginning to recover from The Collapse. As an elite agent-in-training, you must match wits against numerous militant factions bent on violently reshaping the world to suit their own agendas. Armed with a mul...
Twenty years after the events depicted in the multi-award-winning Deus Ex, the world is just beginning to recover from The Collapse. As an elite agent-in-training, you must match wits against numerous militant factions bent on violently reshaping the world to suit their own agendas. Armed with a multitude of high-tech gadgets and cyberpunk bio-mods, you are granted nearly superhuman powers. Travel the globe to uncover fiendish plots and convoluted conspiracies of world domination. Unmask the conspirators, and discover the shocking truth behind your own origins.
Deus Ex: Invisible War features the open-ended gameplay of its predecessor: use multi-tools and trickery to get past your opponents, or just turn their technology against them as you hack their turrets and computer systems. Along with bio-mods and choices that let you mould your character as you desire, take advantage of the numerous ways to customize your weaponry whether it’s to increase their rate of fire or clip capacity. Last but not least, take advantage of the various factions, such as the Omar who have the only black-market bio-mods, to further your aims.
Who should you trust? Who should you fight? Every decision you make affects the world around you. A good choice for RPG and action fans alike!
RPG-ish design allowing for multiple solutions to every quest, whether through stealth and treachery or all guns blazing!
A selection of unique biomods such as the Neural Interface that allows you to hack computers or Cloak to hide from enemies, cyberpunk style.
Globe-hop to real world locations such as Seattle, London, and Cairo.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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However, the problem is that there's this little game called Deus Ex which does literally everything Invisible War does, only better in every single possible way. Invisible War looks better, and that's really the only thing it has over the original. Everything else is a soggy cardboard version of the original.
Now to be fair, a soggy cardboard version of an absolutely incredible game is still half decent. But why settle for soggy cardboard, when you don't have to?
I do think it's slightly better than Human Revolution though. Playing HR feels like wandering through a good looking Deus Ex theme ride, while IW definitely feels like its own take on a Deus Ex style game (even if that take is a claustrophobic uncanny valley).
The ragdoll physics are fun, but the style of the game feels more star trek than cyber punk. Story gets a interesting once you pass Egypt. This does have multiple endings but only one I found satisfying. There is a load screen issue but it can be fixed by getting the all in one fix mod. The tranq rifle requires multiple shots to take down an enemy non lethal. This is significantly easier than the first. Overall story is ok and gameplay is still enjoyable.
First of all let me say that, this game isn't as good as the first one BUT, this game stand on its own as a great game. It has its own style, and originality but most people were disappointed because it was considerably different from the first one.
This game walks to a very different beat. It invites you to relax and slow down more, and even be hypnotized at its ambient music and techno environment drone sounds while you enjoy its futuristic design. It uses the story of the first game as a context but goes in a very different way. It's more of a darker, desolate, and having more monotone, less vibrant colors, reflective atmospheric game where you soak up the look of everything while you calmly go about your business than the more upbeat, colorful and action packed Deus Ex 1. The story also doesn't grip you in the same way as the one in the first where there was always a cliff hanger around the corner. It also doesn't do as great of a job building a climax as the story of the first game did.
The voice acting also seems to be more relaxed and not as intensive as in the first game. I'm not gonna call it worse because I don't understand enough about acting, but most characters, with a few exceptions, just seemed to be on Prozac/ Zoloft while talking regardless of subject and had the same laid back cheerful tone to them. This doesn't make the game bad. It just makes it not as great as the first one where the voice-acting, in itself, really made the situation seem more serious in many occasions and also seemed more varied in tone.
This game isn't exactly short but it is definitely not as long as the first one (or so it seemed to me).
Also, one of the things this game didn't manage to replicate from the first one, was the sheer amount of new elements that would appear as the game developed. This game, however, still kicks Deus Ex Revolution's proverbial butt and still is one of my favorite games despite not being as imaginative or creative as the first.
As others have said: Invisible War is a solid title, but probably the worst game in the series. Questionable design choices (that the developers themselves have admitted), among other things, leave this to be a disappointing game if you've played any of the others. Hard to recommend if you've tried them.
Overall, the game has a great sense of style & range of freedom (even if somewhat shallow). Despite its simplicity & other weaknesses, the developers DID create a very accessible title. Easy to pick up & play, then put down for weeks, & jump back into. IW is a fun & interesting title for those interested in the themes & settings of the future gone wrong & conspiracies small & large. Unfortunately, for most veterans of this genre or series, it'll feel quite watered down.
This is probably a good candidate if you'd like to try out the Deus Ex series but never have - to whet your apetite. It has almost everything that made the other games great - just less of them. It's got the cyberpunk theme, the sense of dread & dystopia, the customization & freedom to tackle objectives. If only it had more...
This is the 2003 sequel to Deus Ex 1. Where the first game was and still is a classic of story telling, hampered by some iffy combat and inventory management. This is a game with a paper thin story, the same iffy combat and almost no inventory to speak of. From the get go this game is handicapped by the decision to make this launch at the same time as the original Xbox. As a result of this a lot of the game is simply missing. The world building is reduced to playable hubs connected to a fast travel system. There is little in the way of exploration. There are very few side quests. And as I said, the story was paper thin. It is a continuation of the original and is recognisably Deus Ex. Its just that it is the diet coke version. Just 1 calorie and not deus ex enough. everything is just...stripped down to its basics. From inventory management to mods. Even the levels themselves are stripped down and small. Which is wildly at odds with the story which has some interesting elements to it that have big ideas. Shame it was watered down to fit into a tiny box. Not terrible but not great, but also not essential. It is quite average at the end.
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