Then allow me.krazykidd said:See , i told you . I asked the question about Deus Ex : HR .and most were as ambiguous as you . Ima edit this post and link my thread when i get home . Keep pondering , if you find a better answer lemme know.
Also 4 quotes already ... Oops?
Edit : here is there thread , i also put it in my original post . http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.337898-Can-someone-explain-why-Deus-Ex-HR-is-so-great
Now, let me first start out by making it clear that i consider Human Revolution a big misstep in the series as a whole. Supposed to fix the shit that was the second game, it managed to go a long way back towards to original, but unfortunately still has a long way to go.
The big problem with Human Revolution is that it's a game that sells itself on its story and universe, and while the universe is interesting, the story department was where the game took its big shit:
- Length was disappointing (and shorter than was promised)
- Ending wasn't just terrible. It was downright criminal in how badly it was executed. Nothing got resolved, the way the endings were selected were just terrible (and gave no exposition about what it would mean), in the same way that Metal Gear Solid 2 cocked up it's epilogue (though not the ending).
Anyway, Human Revolution still has it's qualities in the gameplay section (besides the bossfights, but that's a dead horse by now). The stealth works great (and great stealth games are a rare treasure), the gunplay was above-average (but didn't in any way stand out). The augs were interesting, although some of them didn't have enough opportunities to get used, and while the story got cocked up bigtime, the setting, world and exposition were done great and the graphics does a very good job at creating a live and interesting world. And unlike some modern day RPG's where the sidequests a just suck upon suck upon suck (even though questing is one of the core RPG themes), the sidequests of HR are woven nicely in to the story, are interesting and take you to interesting places.
The best analogy i can give is that playing DX:HR is like reading a good book with the last 20% of the pages ripped out. Most people will massively enjoy reading it, but when they reach the 80% mark they will want to go punch the writer in the face.
Edit: I just went and read the post in your link (your original thread), and it seems like most of your hate about the game can be boiled down to personal preference. While you found the world lifeless and dull, many people (me included) found it interesting and well-animated. In fact i find it rather odd that you consider the animation to be terrible, since i consider it above average compared to many other modern day games. The only thing i wasn't impressed by were the cars, which wasn't very well done graphically.
So in short, it just seems Human Revolution isn't a game for you. It's hard for us to explain what we consider good about the game when you just downright "disagree" and brush it off