Posted on: May 16, 2018

arpruss
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Much better than I expected
I wasn't expecting much, but I got a lot more than I was expecting. (Perhaps, though, the fact that Deus Ex was the first FPS I played after Castle Wolfenstein has colored my memories of it.) The order of Deus Ex games I played was: Deus Ex, Human Revolution (HR), Invisible War (IW). Plot: I really liked the plot. In fact, I think I liked the plot rather more than I liked the plot of Deus Ex, which seemed to me to go too weird towards the end. The final choice in IW was a tough one, and I liked the fact that there wasn't a clear winner. (Though the fact that I was playing pacifist did kind of force my hand.) I think it was a tougher selection of choices than the ending of HR. Characters: The characters of Deus Ex all were better developed and more interesting than in either IW or HR. JC was a really great character. Alex, meh. Likewise, the supporting characters in Deus Ex were more fleshed out. There was much more emotional oomph when a character you knew in Deus Ex died. I think IW and HR are on par in character development. Game-play: I found Invisible War much easier than in Deus Ex and HR. With the biomods I chose and enough save and restore, the last quarter of the game was surprisingly straightforward, even playing pacifist. But at the same time, I enjoy easier: it is less stressful, and games are supposed to be fun. Levels: I did miss the sprawling levels of the original, and HR had nice levels, too. Still, there were enough puzzles to keep me occupied. Graphics: I played Deus Ex with a texture mod, and I loved the graphics. (It helped that the only previous FPS I played was the original Castle Wolfenstein.) I installed a wide-screen mod for IW, but otherwise kept the original textures. It looked very good to me, but most of the PC and console games I play are pretty old.
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