So I beat Deus-Ex early this morning before going to bed, and I absolutely loved it.
I have to be honest, I am usually not into the whole "Sure the gameplay isn't amazing but the story and atmosphere make up for it" type games, but after putting up with the first two missions and becoming used to some of the game's quirks I became instantly hooked and now I consider it one of the best games ever made.
I feel after I beat this game I am going to be hard-pressed to find any other game with as much meaning and with as much attention to detail.
What other games should I play Sup Forums? Games with lots of "richness" I suppose?
Camden Johnson
Bloodlines, trust me but make sure you have community patches
Jace Green
thief 1 and 2 system shock 1 and 2
and this
Robert Lewis
Human revolution is quite good
Lincoln Wright
I'm willing to say Invisible War has better plot.
Henry Wright
I have played these games I don't consider them anywhere near as good as Deus Ex. Thief 2 is pretty good as a stealth game. I never liked the System Shock series for how clunky everything this. Deus Ex can be a little clunky but the world and the plot sucks you in so much you don't even notice it.
Was planning on playing these, I played Bloodlines before and I didn't really like the Buffy the Vampire Slayer theme going on and I didn't understand the mechanics but now that I beat Deus Ex I think I will appreciate it more.
Chase Wood
don't worry you will replay it every year
Adrian Gomez
I already spoiled myself on the ending for that game and the fact JC Denton is the badguy is dumb as shit.
Jace James
Deus Ex is all about the gameplay you flaming homo. It wouldn't be half the game it is as a linear corridor shooter.
Alexander Bailey
if you're not affraid of walls of text try out Planescape
Joshua Thompson
How the fuck do you get up that high? I never even noticed you could jump in from the roof.
I basically just found the secret door entrance while fucking around the room and killed everyone in it. It's not so secret when you can hear shitloads of computer buzzing coming from the other side of the wall.
Caleb White
JC is not a bad guy, but it is possible to kill him. Some of the factions you can join might request you to do it, or you can make that decision yourself.
Also, you're dumb.
Nicholas Lewis
i love the level designs
fuck who knew that there was a lab that had the sword in that chinks apartment and how shady she was when you visited
its been a few years and i played drunk so i'm sure someone can help me out here
Tyler Roberts
it would be fucking dogshit if it was linear, because the gameplay is really a mangled mess of bad AI, experimental RPG/FPS shooting, and barebones stealth.
It's the level design and all the options the game gives you that makes it fun to play. And then they go levels beyond by hiding so much little content that explains the game's world and the questions the game asks about the future of technology and such.
It's not the basic plot of the game that impressed me as much as how much little detail was inside the plot.
Grayson Campbell
It blew my mind when I found a huge fucking MJ12 base in the sewers of New York in the beginning of the game and there's a bunch of dead MJ12 soldiers lying around
Caleb Cooper
I sure hope you saved Paul, OP.
Cameron Ross
No, you're dumb. It was a mistake to even include JC Denton in the sequel because of multiple endings of the first game.
They had to retcon that JC made all 3 choices at the end instead of 1 choice, and it's just fucking dumb.
Also how is he NOT being bad? Helios seems morally ambiguous until you have the conversation with the AI inside Everett's apartment. Then an AI capable of such things seems a lot more totalitarian than it seems. And JC is the Helios Half-God in the sequel. So the game is forcing you to accept that your decision in the first game doesn't mean fucking jack shit.
What they should have done is make a Deus Ex sequel that either has nothing to do with JC Denton or put it in a different universe altogether.
Robert Clark
Yeah, that's like, your opinion... man.
Ian Cruz
And my opinion is smarter than yours, deal with it.
Benjamin Hill
Nah, I think my opinion is better.
Asher Hughes
Thieves 1, 2 and even 3(many people hate it, I liked it though) System Shock 1, 2 and alpha demo of the 3rd one And after that, if you feel like you can enjoy an extremely flaved(and somewhat obscure) gem, EΨƎ: Divine Cybermancy
Andrew Stewart
Deus Ex? More like Deuce Sex, because this game is fucking shit.
I start the game, and some old guys are talking about some boring shit. Something about a plague, I guess. The only cool part was when they were talking about me being a supersoldier.
My hopes were dashed as soon as the game started. Considering I'm a "nano-aug" (what the fuck does that even mean?) the fact that I die in a handful of pistol shots is shitty.
Guns and melee in this game are both broken. It takes forever to line up a shot and bullets do laughable damage.
I couldn't even bear to finish playing the first level. Fuck this game, and fuck Sup Forums for calling this turd a great game.
Jeremiah Nelson
Congratulations you have taken your first step into a larger world of actually good video games
Gabriel Murphy
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Levi Peterson
only correct answer
One of the few games I like even more than Deus Ex.
David Robinson
You can climb walls with LAMs.
Robert Reyes
It's one of the plants used to spread the plague into the water network. I think there was a sidequest related to it if you talk to some specific person one of the several times you visit New York. One of the hobos? The arms dealer? Can't remember.
Alexander Ward
i didnt actually find that place until my third run through the game.
i fucking love this game.
Henry Wood
>Sure the gameplay isn't amazing
The gameplay isn't perfect but Deus Ex does a lot more right than people give it credit it for, most importantly it does a great job of marrying player choice and consequence to gameplay. Plus the level design was pretty good, one of the things I hated about IW more than universal ammo was how tiny the levels were.
IW failed to have any sides I wanted to join which is a huge step down from the first game. I did like the twist for one of the endings, the Yes Man style ending.