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Brilliant Canadian devs hampered by nip inference and forced pandering to mart-sharts

I never played it sorry cant say

It was canada.

canada

LOL REPEAT REPLIES XD
LOL CANADA XDD

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Wtf is Canada the hot new meme ?

A FUCKING LEAF

Eidos Montreal

Square Enix went full Jew on an OK game.

Literally better than HR

canada

Montreal

Not fixing what was wrong with Human Revolution, and making some aspects worse

Your mom making a mistake from not aborting you.

I don't know but i wish I could discuss the game without the thread devolving into shitposts

Its not a bad game. Actually was fun.

IMO it'd have been a very good game if squeenix didn't bully eidos into not finishing the game. I put about 55 hours into it and loved every second of it.

Just finished the game, where do you guys think the expanion will take place?

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Poor marketing, I guess. And also the general death of interest in good singleplayer games. The game itself is great, one of the best this year.

I really enjoyed new deus ex, and then the game suddenly ends when i thought i played only one half of it. Now that was fucking dissapointment.

Not to worry, you still have all the Breach content and Story DLC to go through :^)

Not if he pirated it, which is probable.

>pirated this game last week
>played about two hours
>completely forgot about it
Wew.

So when is the expansion DLC coming? Will it be stand alone like the Missing Link? I think it's going to probably explore the side story that you had with sarif and the mistery augs.

It turned out to be GOTY.

1 0f 2 is already out. Short as fuck and not really worth redownloading the game for.
The second one should be out by the end of the year. Let's hope it will not be affected by the voice actors strike, part of which is also the Jensen's voice actor

>Only serious multiplat AAA standalone rpg released whole year
>loses rpg of the year to an expansion pack

Better than HR

But yeah, canada.

System Rift? Didn't knew about it, thanks man.

Why was an expansion pack even nominated? Do they not have their own category?

There is no comparable expansion pack to Blood and wine past 5 years so.

So? It's still an expansion pack.

Really enjoyed HR but I can't push myself to play this, just finished Dubai.

canada I think

Lets say you run an award show and you might want to highlight and encourage production of more large scale expansion packs that offer 30h+ of content but theres so few of those it doesnt make sense for it to be its own category. What do you do?

The game did not include a rusty metal skull gun.

It's still an expansion. That's like giving am award to a mediocre game that's 80 hours rather than the better game that's 20 hours long. "We just want longer games".

Not that Blood & Wine is bad, but it deserves recognition for what it is, as well as acclaim.

Just finished it.
So the post credit cutscene pretty much confirms that the Adam you played in MD is an illuminati created clone which they will use against the collective/Janus?

It can be experienced as a standalone game though. You launch witcher 3 and click "just play b&w" and at that point the argument becomes "you have to buy main game to experience it" but as an experience its its own thing.

But that's like saying The Missing Link should have been considered a separate experience from Human Revolution, not an expansion pack.

I think it was a great and comfy game, but utterly forgettable. At least I finished HR twice and it comes to mind once in a while. With MD I finished it, uninstalled and forgot it a minute later. Then a MD thread pops up once in a while and I go 'oh yeah, that game'. I think it's because the MD characters were uninteresting. Hell even now I can hear HR Pritchard's nasal up-his-own-ass voice and Sarif yelling Adam! over com radio. I can't even remember how MD's cast sounds like.

Really? Why a clone?

Journalists do review them separately as their own experiences.

It's shallow. And Deus Ex games should never be shallow.

The entire game feels like a sidequest, a little sidegrade adventure meant to bridge the gap between HR and something else.

The AI is shitty, the story is boring, and while I got the golden ending(finishing both final objectives in time), the entire thing is like... Imagine if Deus Ex ended at the airport scene, and the entire rest of the game never happened. That's how Mankind Divided is, and not even with that level of depth regarding secrets and the like.

It's a very pretty game. But graphical fidelity alone does not a good game make. Also, the final twist is stupid.

It bothers me. You know how level design is DE still has people finding new secrets on every play through nowadays, and even in HR there were always shittons of paths, vents, etc to take. Even in IW there was freedom, but the levels were very small spatially - even so it felt much better than the level design in MD. It feels like in MD there is always exactly one optimal path, exactly one section to every mission or area where you have the "extra tricks" - one or two vents max, maybe a power switch or something else like that. It's very annoying. You feel bottlenecked into the same approach no matter what in MD. I think the only area which manages to escape that trap is the Palisade Bank, thanks in no small part to its verticality.

All in all, as far as DE games go, I'd place MD below IW, as the last of the four, qualitatively.

I didn't think it was possible to go that low, but man did they excel at mediocrity.

It could have been as bad as possible and I still would have played it as long as it actually kept some sort of cyberpunk theme

Everyone and all the environments except the shitty cube city (which was still a bad map) look fucking boring and normal. I don't give a shit if the original Deus Ex didn't look very futuristic either. Shit can change and HR was at least a step in the right direction

Plus the typical Deus Ex trend of being a clusterfuck of as many topical conspiracy theories as possible thrown together went flying out the window and you spend most of your time fighting gangsters and russian mobs

The story was generi antiterrorist shit that Jack Bauer totally could have pulled off in 24 hours

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>start in a middle of story
>end in a middle of a story
>dont use any of tehc harcters from last game except as glorified cameos

Fucking geius

The Sarif side quest seems to hint that the Jensen we are playing as is not the same as the Jensen we played as during Human Revolution. It seems he's unaware that he's a clone.

Obviously, but how does that justify putting an expansion pack as a main game for an awards show? Not that it is a big deal, I'm really not bothered, but I don't see why people are fine with it.

I mean, do you think if you can select to play DLC from the main menu then it's an entirely different experience? Because surely that's most DLC? DLC's should only be put into their category if they're like Fallout or TES DLC, and effect your current playthrough?

>The AI is shitty, the story is boring, and while I got the golden ending(finishing both final objectives in time), the entire thing is like... Imagine if Deus Ex ended at the airport scene, and the entire rest of the game never happened. That's how Mankind Divided is, and not even with that level of depth regarding secrets and the like.
Not it doesn't - the game builds up to your encounter with Marchenko and ends with it. The ending is by far the best out of every Deus Ex game, not that any set a reasonable standard. The game resolves itself nicely, and it gives a logical place for the sequel to go. If the game didn't have you confront Marchenko then it would be a different story, but since it did there should be no issue. It seems people just parrot other people's opinion on this, because it really makes no sense to complain about how it ends. Whether you liked the story is a different matter.

I don't really get it still, I also read that janus might be bob page in reddit.

I enjoyed it

I'm in the middle of playing it right now, and I decided to do a run where I don't kill anyone on hard difficulty. It was challenging enough I was having fun, anyways so I had my stun gun, figured "well this isn't enough lets check out those peaceful augs" find out about all the secret augs implanted inside of you so I get that tesla augment, max that shit out, ammo was rarer for the Tesla gun, even if i had crafting materials, so I bought that one augment that let me dismantle shotguns, rifles and shit for more crafting parts.

Effectively 1 gun from an enemy can give you like 7x the ammo you spent from the Tesla cartridge killing it, so you have infinite ammo for an that takes most enemies out in one shot and can shoot up to 4 different targets with auto aim all at one, normally clearing out an entire section of enemies without even noticing you to move down the next wave after dismantling their weapons one by one. It's such a cheeze tactic and I really don't feel like there should be such an easy way to go through the game making yourself infinite ammo. Made credits worthless for anything but Praxis kits, and the occasional biocell/hypostim.

Like, in HR you had to actually attempt to care if you wanted to do a peaceful run, in MD you can get like 5 praxis kits, and suddenly just go in almost guns blazing in every mission without a single causality, clear out 80 enemies, and it's probably even easier then doing a run where you kill people. Hell, the hardest mission for me to do in MD in the game peacefully was the first goddamn mission and thats because you actually had an ammo limit and had to resort to takedowns and stealth after awhile.

That's probably my biggest complaint, all these new augs they added to make things easier for glue eaters who couldn't figure out the first games.

comp too old

The award is automatically defined to include expansion packs if an expansion pack is included.

Bob Page? I read someone here say they thought it is Volkard Rand (the member of the Illuminati not present in the original game), but never Bob Page.

Volkard Rand is just the obvious big bad that we're going to kill next game

We still dont know for sure about Janus but Bob is popular because Mankind Divided is set around the same time MJ12 makes it's coup against the Illuminati and people think Janus is Bob using Jensen to kick shit off

Yeah man, something about him being fond of greek mythology and Janus being a greek god

>see you next time on deus ex!
>roll credits

Also, with the Tesla augment, any kind of special "Boss" encounter I've faced so far, a fight that's supposed to be difficult or something literally all you have to do is hit middle mousclick like 5 times, it auto aims onto them, they get stunned for a brief second, giving you time to fire like 4 more into them immediately killing them.

Same with those mech police, you think you'd have to take them down a different way, that maybe the shock wouldn't be an effective means of destruction, but in reality you just have to shock them like a few more times and you win.

I'm sorry if I've understood what you've said here, but are you saying that the RPG award includes sport games, if a sport game is nominated for some bizarre reason?

Not that I'm saying that's what you literally mean. Obviously it's down to whoever organises the award show, but thee should be consistency.

Mass effect at least at the decency to say "you get the real ending from a dlc" instead of "you get a real ending after buying another 90$ game"

Prague is best hub in the series

Also the fact it's literally a weapon that works on literally every kind of enemy you encounter makes it kind of stupid too Instantly taking out Cameras and Turrets until you can shut them down yourself made it even easier to go in guns blazing.

Also
>That QT Hooker on the top floor of the red queen with the pantyhose and ponytail you'll never get to see dance

Canada, sjw, feminist, leftist, etc. They ruin everything.