Ostriig on 3/2/2009 at 15:47
Nothing new in there, really, but the article does start under an ominous mark ->
Deus Ex 3 (X360) as a category. And it continues much in the same way. A sad reminder that any piece of info can be presented in a variety of ways and with different emphases to suit your audience.
What would be interesting is if we had any Czech members around to have a stab at the (
http://hratelne.centrum.cz/preview/clanek.phtml?id=623266) source article.
Ostriig on 3/2/2009 at 20:01
Most of what's setting/narrative-related I like. Two notable exceptions:
1.
Quote:
You will be regularly visiting Adam's apartment with many reminiscences of his past like photos and a diary
don't know if want
2.
Quote:
The main villain is to be 'similiar' to Jensen
Please, for the love of all fuck, don't let the antagonist be some super-human augmented agent who, despite being the criminal mastermind of a global conspiracy, likes to fight his own fights like some overenthusiastic bodyguard. Please. Could we rather not just have something more like a red-headed geek in a jar?
Most of what's related to how the game actually plays sounds...
bad... Squads with "identifiable leaders"? "Multi-kills"? :erm:
Eabin on 3/2/2009 at 20:59
having your own apartment was a nice touch in VtM:Bloodlines. Especially when you decided to help the girl in the hospital (what was her name again? April or something like that). it was nice coming home after a long workday, and just watch some useless (and funny) tv and check emails. even more fun if you play as malkavian.
mrle01 on 3/2/2009 at 22:30
Quote Posted by Eabin
(what was her name again? April or something like that)
It was Heather.
Eabin on 3/2/2009 at 23:01
Thanks. Seems like I should get it out for another run-through sometime soon :)
Papy on 4/2/2009 at 03:50
Is it just me or, from a gameplay point of view, this doesn't look like Deus Ex at all?
Seriously, I really don't get it. Deus Ex is a cult game, it is considered as one of the best game ever made by a good number of people, and yet the first thing Eidos do with the intellectual property is to make a Rainbow Six Vegas out of it. Is it because Eidos' creativity is limited to copying Ubisoft?
I know it's just a game and I shouldn't care, but in some way I'm angry.
Edit: I just read that Stéphane D'astous was previously working for Ubisoft... Doh!
van HellSing on 4/2/2009 at 08:45
Quote Posted by Papy
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Quoted for absurdity.
D'Juhn Keep on 4/2/2009 at 12:46
Quote Posted by van HellSing
Quoted for absurdity.
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