Jashin on 16/2/2010 at 03:14
Nothing more needs to be said :cheeky:
Matthew on 16/2/2010 at 12:43
Fucking hell, give it a rest.
On topic - 'Human Revolution' is a bit 'ahaha do you see what we did there' but I don't hate it per se. Not quite as nice as 'Invisible War' in my opinion, but I can live with it.
ZymeAddict on 10/3/2010 at 23:21
Quote Posted by Digital Nightfall
Is it any worse than "The Conspiracy" or "Invisible War" ... ?
(Yes, I know The Conspiracy was the subtitle for the PS port only.)
Yes, because both those subtitles don't sound stupidly redundant.
Last time I checked, most revolutions involved humans in some capacity.
Pyrian on 11/3/2010 at 01:59
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I honestly don't know if you're being wilfully dense, here, so I'm going to assume that was on the level.
I think the idea behind the title is that humans themselves are being revolutionized, rather than merely being the ones revolutionizing, which is the typical case. Revolution in government; revolution in technology; revolution in humanity. The fact that all of those revolutions are done by humans does not erase the distinction that one of them is being done to humans.
ZylonBane on 11/3/2010 at 02:04
DX3 is going to be about turning humans into Ferris wheels.
Matthew on 11/3/2010 at 11:15
If we give those Ferris wheels guns and the ability to crush cars, I'm all for it.
Captain Spandex on 11/3/2010 at 23:03
Sounds kind of dumb.
Not as dumb as DX3 being yet another prequel, however.
clearing on 12/3/2010 at 04:17
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http://www.joystiq.com/2010/03/11/impressions-deus-ex-human-revolution)
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As for the game itself, there aren't many new details. The development team, which started as only a handful of people in 2007, has ballooned to over 130. Human Revolution runs on a proprietary engine and is played from a first-person perspective, though it pops into third-person for certain attacks and taking cover. Only a tiny sliver of actual gameplay was shown during the panel, including a few environments and a conversation between two characters. The environments in particular were impressive, especially the apartment of the main character, Adam Jensen.
Further details, like the release date and planned platforms, remain under wraps for the time being. One thing, however, is certain: We're definitely ready to see more.