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Deus Ex: Human Revolution - In-Game Footage
August 14th, 2010, 16:22
The first official in-game footage for Deus Ex: HR has been released - check it out at Rock, Paper, Shotgun.
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August 14th, 2010, 16:23
This feels more like a Splinter Cell derivative than a Deus Ex. My fear is that gameplay won't be emergent enough. I want space to be creative and mess around.
Sentinel
August 14th, 2010, 17:14
Eh, not enough gameplay for a gameplay trailer.
Iīve seen a longer "unofficial" gameplay footage from same level about a month ago and while there was more of a gameplay and not just cutscenes that play when player performs special moves and such I donīt think fans of the original will be much pleased with this. Basically, not enough emergent gameplay to be had it seemed so I share Grandor Dragonīs concerns.
For example, there was a bomb ticking and the way it was dealt with was not letting a player to avoid/disable the bomb, instead there was a cutscene.
Hopefully the constant switches to third person are switch off-able.
For once, Iīd like to see a modern sequel to an older classic that correctly recognizes main strengths of the original and actually tries to build upon them, not a sequel that just capitalizes on the name and is scared shitless of missing the nextgen train.
Iīve seen a longer "unofficial" gameplay footage from same level about a month ago and while there was more of a gameplay and not just cutscenes that play when player performs special moves and such I donīt think fans of the original will be much pleased with this. Basically, not enough emergent gameplay to be had it seemed so I share Grandor Dragonīs concerns.
For example, there was a bomb ticking and the way it was dealt with was not letting a player to avoid/disable the bomb, instead there was a cutscene.
Hopefully the constant switches to third person are switch off-able.
For once, Iīd like to see a modern sequel to an older classic that correctly recognizes main strengths of the original and actually tries to build upon them, not a sequel that just capitalizes on the name and is scared shitless of missing the nextgen train.
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