sapphi_snake said:
Scoobes said:
sapphi_snake said:
Scoobes said:
Deus Ex.
Everything about that game was just so immersive, the developers really did think of everything.
You decided how to go about your missions. Do you hack the computer system and open the door whilst programming the turrets to attack the guards? Bribe an official to give you the code? Pick the lock? Kill the guards and get the key? The choice was always yours and the levels were always designed to give you multiple options. Even on my fifth playthrough I was finding the odd hidden room, or new methods to go about things.
And the cyber-punk setting, the storyline with the amazing conspiracy theories, the fact that if you pissed off characters their were genuine consequences to your actions, so many things! Then there was the science in the game. It actually helped me choose my degree course with all the cool biotech stuff in the game.
I got so addicted and the game so immersive that when I was walking down the science block of my school I heard a beeping sound (that turned out to be a timer) that was identical to the sound of the explosives in the game. I then proceeded to jump into the opposite room before realising I was in the real world...
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Did that really happen?
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Yes... luckily no-one was with me, but it was pretty embarrasing none the less.
I was playing the game everyday and was probably on my 4th playthrough. When I wasn't playing it I'd sit there and watch my younger brother play it. Like I said, addicted.
Never experienced or done anything like it since which goes to show that graphics doesn't = immersion.
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I tried playing Deus Ex, and while I'm no graphics whore it did kinda hurt my eyes a little. What amazed me though was how fun the gameplay was and how you had so many possibilities in reaching you objectives. I started the game 3 times and I remember doing the first mission in 3 different ways. It was really ahead of it's time. Really should get back to it one of these days. You however should put it down. It's not healthy, man.
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I have now, lol. I've done everything in the game. If I played through now it'd only be for nostalgia... or for the HDTP pack/nameless mod (which was annoyingly buggy). I hope Human Revolution can live up to the orginal, but it's sounding quite promising. Honestly, I can't think of a game like Deus Ex, it's just unique in what they acheived and the vision they had back then. I'm still waiting for a modern equivalent.
Honestly, I worry about my mates more now. Just the other day one of my mates saw a moth in the corner of his eye and thought someone was chucking a grenade.... Too much Call of Duty!