not at all, it is technically a prequel to the previous games, so they do a really good job on bringing any new players up to speed on the atmosphere/story.shapaza said:I'm subscribed to Playstation Plus and I've heard that Human Revolution is gonna join the free game collection. It looks like a really interesting game, but I've never played a Deus Ex game before. So yeah... will I need to play the other games to understand the lore behind it and stuff?
Also, for those who've played it, how good is it? I normally like RPGs like Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Fallout, Mass Effect, and The Elder Scrolls, so I figure it shouldn't be too out of my comfort zone.
Gray? The game is super yellow to me ~_~Zhukov said:Yes, you can. It's a prequel.
You'll miss the references and callbacks (of which there are a bloody excessive amount), but you won't miss anything of actual substance to the plot or setting.
As for the game itself... it's alright. Cool setting. Does a decent job making different approaches viable. (Although like most such games, the ability to gun down anyone in your way does make the stealth somewhat irrelevant.) Basically fun to play.
I did find the story and characters to be very... dry, if that makes any sense. Also, it's visually a bit bland. Grey, oh so very grey.
Given those games you've mentioned, you won't have any trouble getting into it.
I kinda view that as a good thing. If you're a stealth gamer, you can sneak through the entire game without alerting a single enemy (possibly without even need to knock anyone out). Meanwhile, if you don't have the patience for that crap, you can just whip-out something without a silencer and Modern Warfare your way through the game. Or maybe you want to go somewhere in the gray area, maybe stealth-focused, but you aren't against raising an alarm if it'll be easier; or more action-focused, but you'll stealth through some areas where you have a hard time brute forcing it. You can literally play this game however you want (within reason) and still be able to beat it.Zhukov said:As for the game itself... it's alright. Cool setting. Does a decent job making different approaches viable. (Although like most such games, the ability to gun down anyone in your way does make the stealth somewhat irrelevant.) Basically fun to play.
Yeah I have no idea what he's talking about... the color palette is almost exclusively black and yellow... with the occasional understated reds and greens and blues as environment highlights... plus there's plenty they do with the actual lighting and environment design that makes it quite interesting... I especially loved the look of Panchaea and Hengsha....<.<Thedutchjelle said:Gray? The game is super yellow to me ~_~Zhukov said:Yes, you can. It's a prequel.
You'll miss the references and callbacks (of which there are a bloody excessive amount), but you won't miss anything of actual substance to the plot or setting.
As for the game itself... it's alright. Cool setting. Does a decent job making different approaches viable. (Although like most such games, the ability to gun down anyone in your way does make the stealth somewhat irrelevant.) Basically fun to play.
I did find the story and characters to be very... dry, if that makes any sense. Also, it's visually a bit bland. Grey, oh so very grey.
Given those games you've mentioned, you won't have any trouble getting into it.
Grey? I think you mean piss yellow.Zhukov said:I did find the story and characters to be very... dry, if that makes any sense. Also, it's visually a bit bland. Grey, oh so very grey.
what is this invisible war you speak of? there was only one deus ex before HR and really, making a sequel where you neuter all the really fun aspects of the previous title would be beyond silly.Yopaz said:You should play Invisible War first. The game will seem like a MASSSSSSSIVE improvement from the earlier games that way.
Whoops, my bad. Invisible War was a nightmare I had, you're right of course. No such game exists.teebeeohh said:what is this invisible war you speak of? there was only one deus ex before HR and really, making a sequel where you neuter all the really fun aspects of the previous title would be beyond silly.Yopaz said:You should play Invisible War first. The game will seem like a MASSSSSSSIVE improvement from the earlier games that way.
ot: yes, go ahead, it's a prequel and mechanically solid and while you might not get the references this won't hurt at all and if you ever decide to play the original deus ex later you will have a ton of "oh that's what that was" moments.
one thing though: stealth is too good in the game, there is no reason not to stealth through everything AND you get more XP which you will not need because half the upgrades are not compatible with stealth.
I dunno, I thought they struck a pretty good balance. With stealth, you get safer paths and much greater rewards (especially if you go nonlethal, as well), and with guns, you get to play around with a lot more weapons (especially if you don't shy from lethal force), and the upgrades are pretty evenly divided between styles. I never found stealth to be irrelevant versus pure FPS.Zhukov said:As for the game itself... it's alright. Cool setting. Does a decent job making different approaches viable. (Although like most such games, the ability to gun down anyone in your way does make the stealth somewhat irrelevant.) Basically fun to play.