Nice! This must be your payment for being the go to guy for movie licensed games.Steve Butts said:Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
A worthy sequel to one of the greatest PC games of all time.
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Nice! This must be your payment for being the go to guy for movie licensed games.Steve Butts said:Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
A worthy sequel to one of the greatest PC games of all time.
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From what I've played in the beta it seems as you really won't need to be caught up on the Deus Ex lore to get the story. Besides,I keep hearing that this is a prequel to the original games.DJDarque said:It looks interesting, but one question: Is the story pretty self-contained or will I need to have played the previous Deus Ex games to really understand everything?Steve Butts said:Deus Ex: Human Revolution Review
A worthy sequel to one of the greatest PC games of all time.
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Well I'm not an expert by any means. I played Deus Ex as a stealthy killer. No one knew I was there, but no one lived either. And yeah, I just blew up Simons too. Made that fight kind of inconsequential.Tiamat666 said:Strange. I was pretty sure that I didn't kill Anna on my first playthrough many, many years ago. On the other hand, I couldn't find a way to get past Simons without blowing him up.
But maybe time and old age (cough, cough) have clouded my mind.
Well, it sounds like they at least almost made a game where you did have to kill one person, even if you ultimately could avoid killing anyone. And I thought the Illuminati ending had Everett explicitly tell you to kill Page? Again, though, I only know what I saw in one run-through and what I've read in various corners of the internet.MartialArc said:You can fool Anna, Gunther still acts like she dies though...
100% completion with no kills is possible depending on the ending you choose. Bob Page dies in the Tracer Tong ending when the base explodes. If you go with the illuminati ending or merge with helios it is ambiguous as to whether he lives or not.
The intent almost definitely for you to kill her. The fact that they didn't bother to give gunther some extra lines of dialogue to make everything mesh. For the endings I can't remember them all offhand, I know Page may or may not die depending on the ending chosen, maybe its helios he lives, the others he dies.FaceFaceFace said:Well I'm not an expert by any means. I played Deus Ex as a stealthy killer. No one knew I was there, but no one lived either. And yeah, I just blew up Simons too. Made that fight kind of inconsequential.Tiamat666 said:Strange. I was pretty sure that I didn't kill Anna on my first playthrough many, many years ago. On the other hand, I couldn't find a way to get past Simons without blowing him up.
But maybe time and old age (cough, cough) have clouded my mind.
Well, it sounds like they at least almost made a game where you did have to kill one person, even if you ultimately could avoid killing anyone. And I thought the Illuminati ending had Everett explicitly tell you to kill Page? Again, though, I only know what I saw in one run-through and what I've read in various corners of the internet.MartialArc said:You can fool Anna, Gunther still acts like she dies though...
100% completion with no kills is possible depending on the ending you choose. Bob Page dies in the Tracer Tong ending when the base explodes. If you go with the illuminati ending or merge with helios it is ambiguous as to whether he lives or not.
Actually you're both in the wrong here.Tiamat666 said:Actually, no. You were not required to kill Anna. You could stay idly by and let her shoot Lebedev.FaceFaceFace said:The original required you kill one character to proceed (Anna Navare), but gameplay-wise you didn't have to do so through combat. He didn't really say whether or not these required bosses have to be fought directly with guns or if there are other ways of killing them, which I guess would determine how much of a misstep it is.
The one person you really had to kill is Walton Simons.
Thx for the info. BTW for me not being allowed to resell what I pay for is an issue.weirdguy said:Since the game is protected by Steamworks, you're not likely to have any major DRM issues.
Achievements, and also just because you can. How many games offer that possibility? And you can do stealth takedowns, anyways, which feature some badass kung fu.RobotNinja said:I don't understand why everyone wants to do a pacifist run. Stealth kills are the best.