View Full Version : OT: Trailer for Deus Ex 3: Human Evolution
Xenos
06-07-2010, 10:19 PM
I loved the original game. Never played the second, and probably will never from what I've read. Hopefully the third will capture the magic of the first.
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As you can obviously see, there's a huge amount of Blade Runner influence in this trailer from the lighting to the landscape to the freaking windows in the main character's apartment.
Killericon
06-07-2010, 10:31 PM
The first was amazing, the second was alright, but I'm really fearful for this one.
Doggcow
06-08-2010, 12:04 AM
That looks pretty awesome. I never played the others though.
Xenos
06-08-2010, 12:12 AM
That looks pretty awesome. I never played the others though.
Get Deus Ex for the PC now. The first one I mean. What a classic. I wish I could play that game again for the first time.
Rigs11
06-08-2010, 09:10 AM
Get Deus Ex for the PC now. The first one I mean. What a classic. I wish I could play that game again for the first time.
There is a mod pack for the original, where you can play it with higher resolution textures.
cmhargrove
06-08-2010, 09:13 AM
I agree - the first game was awesome. I played the demo of number two and it just fell flat.
Hopefully this one can recapture the feel of the first.
Pseudofool
06-08-2010, 09:21 AM
Did you play Alpha Protocol? It's getting panned by reviews, but it's a really good RPG if you can get past some clunky, and challenging combat. It's a lot like Deus Ex, in the sneaking, multiple pathways etc.
Xenos
06-08-2010, 11:20 AM
There is a mod pack for the original, where you can play it with higher resolution textures.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you can just download the entire thing now. Man, I think I'm going to replay it again.
Xenos
06-08-2010, 11:21 AM
Did you play Alpha Protocol? It's getting panned by reviews, but it's a really good RPG if you can get past some clunky, and challenging combat. It's a lot like Deus Ex, in the sneaking, multiple pathways etc.
Haven't played Alpha Protocol yet. You've got my interests peaked.
Pseudofool
06-08-2010, 11:42 AM
Haven't played Alpha Protocol yet. You've got my interests peaked.
I really like it, but if you're looking for Metal Gear Solid, Splinter Cell, or Halo, you won't like it, as the combat or the AI isn't up to snuff.
It also runs fine on my six year old PC, and I play with my xbox controller; I mention it because the PC version is cheaper. If nothing else, it's worth a rental, but supposed the replay value is really high.
Flex Gunmetal
06-08-2010, 01:12 PM
The first one was probably the best game I've ever played on PC. Hopefully it stays true to the 1st.
gyldenlove
06-08-2010, 01:38 PM
I really wish they would make a new Hitman game, the first one was amazing, the 2nd one was very good, the expansions sucked, but with new graphics, better AI, bigger maps and more environment interactivity that would be an amazing game.
v2micca
06-08-2010, 06:37 PM
You know I haven't really been paying attention to this property lately. So, my first reaction was, when the hell did Square Enix aquire the rights to the franchise.
The trailer looks very pretty, but I just don't think it will have the feel of the first one. Yes the first game had some pretty high story concepts for its time, but it was the open ended gameplay that truly made it memorable.
I don't want to judge square enix too quickly, but lately they have been tending towards much more linear gameplay mechanics. If that trend continues, this game will never capture the feeling of the first one. Still, I would like to see some actual gameplay footage instead of Prerendered CGI.
Xenos
06-08-2010, 08:15 PM
You know I haven't really been paying attention to this property lately. So, my first reaction was, when the hell did Square Enix aquire the rights to the franchise.
The trailer looks very pretty, but I just don't think it will have the feel of the first one. Yes the first game had some pretty high story concepts for its time, but it was the open ended gameplay that truly made it memorable.
I don't want to judge square enix too quickly, but lately they have been tending towards much more linear gameplay mechanics. If that trend continues, this game will never capture the feeling of the first one. Still, I would like to see some actual gameplay footage instead of Prerendered CGI.
Square Enix isn't developing it. They just acquired the rights to produce it in order to appeal more to Western gamers. It's still developed Eidos Montreal. I suspect that this trailer is more to capture the feel of the game then actual in game cutscenes or FMVs.
Pontius Pirate
06-08-2010, 09:02 PM
"The year is 2027 - it is a time of great innovation."
LOL wat
We'll still be trying to figure out how to stop oil from spewing in a gulf and figuring out how to sell electric cars. 2027 will look no different than 2010 beyond a little bit higher resolution TV's on the market and some slicker new cars. We'll still have yet to cure cancer and the Japanese will still be building robots that no one can afford or care about.
There will be no Halo hover jets. There will be no dudes with superhuman bionic arms. There will definitely be no useful and powerful battle robots.
"The riots continue in the streets of Detroit."
Dude, Detroit won't even have enough people to riot let alone make the news. That place will be a low tech ghost town. Not some high tech rioting metropolis.
"Corporations have more power than the government."
Well, they got that one right. Beyond that, this is a pretty silly envisioning of 2027. I'd believe it more if they just said 2127
Flex Gunmetal
06-08-2010, 09:09 PM
"The year is 2027 - it is a time of great innovation."
LOL wat
We'll still be trying to figure out how to stop oil from spewing in a gulf and figuring out how to sell electric cars. 2027 will look no different than 2010 beyond a little bit higher resolution TV's on the market and some slicker new cars. We'll still have yet to cure cancer and the Japanese will still be building robots that no one can afford or care about.
There will be no Halo hover jets. There will be no dudes with superhuman bionic arms. There will definitely be no useful and powerful battle robots.
"The riots continue in the streets of Detroit."
Dude, Detroit won't even have enough people to riot let alone make the news. That place will be a low tech ghost town. Not some high tech rioting metropolis.
"Corporations have more power than the government."
Well, they got that one right. Beyond that, this is a pretty silly envisioning of 2027. I'd believe it more if they just said 2127
Well thankfully it isn't a documentary.
I know all video games revolve around strictly plausable and realistic scenarios, and to imagine a different time, location, or reality is laughable.
Pontius Pirate
06-08-2010, 09:19 PM
Well thankfully it isn't a documentary.
I know all video games revolve around strictly plausable and realistic scenarios, and to imagine a different time, location, or reality is laughable.
"In the future, 17 years from now, we'll have bionic arms, hover jets, and giant terminator robots. And Detroit will have awesome high-rise real-estate."
I just think that is funny. Cool looking game and all, but...no...that's not what 2027 will look like.
Xenos
06-08-2010, 10:06 PM
"The year is 2027 - it is a time of great innovation."
LOL wat
We'll still be trying to figure out how to stop oil from spewing in a gulf and figuring out how to sell electric cars. 2027 will look no different than 2010 beyond a little bit higher resolution TV's on the market and some slicker new cars. We'll still have yet to cure cancer and the Japanese will still be building robots that no one can afford or care about.
There will be no Halo hover jets. There will be no dudes with superhuman bionic arms. There will definitely be no useful and powerful battle robots.
"The riots continue in the streets of Detroit."
Dude, Detroit won't even have enough people to riot let alone make the news. That place will be a low tech ghost town. Not some high tech rioting metropolis.
"Corporations have more power than the government."
Well, they got that one right. Beyond that, this is a pretty silly envisioning of 2027. I'd believe it more if they just said 2127
I believe the problem is that this game takes place before the original game, which occurs in the 2050s. So the technology is going to be ahead of our time regardless. It doesn't take anything away from the game IMO.
Doggcow
06-08-2010, 10:48 PM
"In the future, 17 years from now, we'll have bionic arms, hover jets, and giant terminator robots. And Detroit will have awesome high-rise real-estate."
I just think that is funny. Cool looking game and all, but...no...that's not what 2027 will look like.
**** son, this guy has already seen the future and knows for sure what it holds.
Bob's your Information Minister
06-08-2010, 11:18 PM
They're sort of missing the point.
The original game was awesome because of the bull**** political intrigue - Area 51, the Illuminati, Majestic 12.
The tech was cool, but ultimately a side dish to the settings and the atmosphere.
I hope they've preserved that element. The tech does look cool, though.
Killericon
06-09-2010, 12:00 AM
"In the future, 17 years from now, we'll have bionic arms, hover jets, and giant terminator robots. And Detroit will have awesome high-rise real-estate."
I just think that is funny. Cool looking game and all, but...no...that's not what 2027 will look like.
The Original game was created in 1999, and takes place in 2052. It features a far more advanced society. For this game, they weren't saying "this is what it will look like in 17 years", they're saying "This is what it looked like 25 years before Deus Ex", and it does look an awful lot like that.
Context, dude. It's a prequel.
Flex Gunmetal
06-09-2010, 10:58 AM
The Original game was created in 1999, and takes place in 2052. It features a far more advanced society. For this game, they weren't saying "this is what it will look like in 17 years", they're saying "This is what it looked like 25 years before Deus Ex", and it does look an awful lot like that.
Context, dude. It's a prequel.
Yes.
lol
Bob's your Information Minister
08-23-2011, 09:01 AM
Positive reviews are pouring in.
You can complete the game without firing a bullet.
Excited about this:
Also conspiracy theories of this game haven't really changed from last game.
All the FEMA and Illuminati bull**** is still here, for better or for worse.
scorpio
08-23-2011, 09:11 AM
downloading it on Steam right now
TheReverend
08-23-2011, 09:13 AM
I just can't get into any new games (last ones I REALLY liked were all PS2 platform)
Really sucks.
alkemical
08-23-2011, 09:16 AM
I played the 1st and 2nd. I really enjoyed the 2nd one too. This would make me interested in picking up the console platform for it.
Chris
08-23-2011, 09:48 AM
It's no longer Ion storm / Warren Spector so we'll see.
chawknz
08-23-2011, 10:09 AM
Reviews are saying this is the best stealth game since Metal Gear Solid. This was not on my radar until today. I'll be sure to stop at Gamestop on the way home.
Rock Chalk
08-23-2011, 01:10 PM
Get Deus Ex for the PC now. The first one I mean. What a classic. I wish I could play that game again for the first time.
Me too. Best game ever to play for the first time.
TheReverend
08-23-2011, 01:21 PM
Me too. Best game ever to play for the first time.
So I should try it?
Pontius Pirate
08-23-2011, 02:57 PM
"In the year 2027..."
LOL. Yeah, in 16 years we'll all have hovercrafts, metal arms, mech armor, and the world will be a bladerunner dystopia.
DHallblows
08-23-2011, 08:46 PM
"In the year 2027..."
LOL. Yeah, in 16 years we'll all have hovercrafts, metal arms, mech armor, and the world will be a bladerunner dystopia.
You feel like your point was missed in the other 2 identical posts you have already said?
Xenos
08-23-2011, 11:59 PM
So I should try it?
I know this question wasn't directed at me, but I think you give it a try at least. The only problem that you may face is that Deus Ex was ahead of its time, and therefore is often imitated (often poorly) by a lot of games afterwards so it may lose some of its wow factor now that you play it. That being said, I think it still stands the test of time. It can be played as a shooter, or an rpg, or a stealth game. It really does do a good job of combining the genres for its time. The new game apparently polishes some of the issues in the first game like the shoddy AI and poor voice acting.
The best thing that I love about the original is that it rewarded exploration. Heck, you get experience points for just finding a new area off the beaten path. And usually those hidden paths actually gave you something rewarding as opposed to other games.
Bob's your Information Minister
09-03-2011, 10:11 AM
"In the year 2027..."
LOL. Yeah, in 16 years we'll all have hovercrafts, metal arms, mech armor, and the world will be a bladerunner dystopia.
Think about where we were 25 years ago.
http://www.randelshofer.ch/animations/images/atari1040stf_460x300.jpg
Think about where we are now.
http://www.crunchbase.com/assets/images/original/0007/5132/75132v1.jpg
I don't know about hovercrafts but we'll see some pretty amazing things by 2027.
Bob's your Information Minister
09-03-2011, 10:13 AM
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