Read more.Game Informer magazine will feature the game in its May edition.
Read more.Game Informer magazine will feature the game in its May edition.
I just hope that they do this game justice. I enjoyed Human Revolution...except for the boss fights which were just silly and incredibly easy. I am looking forward to seeing what they come up with.
Been looking forward to this, gotta say Jensen looks a bit odd in the gameinformer image though. Sounds like they're going with one of the blame endings to HR rather than the "deny existence" one.
Agreed, they added stealth/hacking options for dealing with the bosses in the Director's cut but unfortunately they developed DC from a WiiU version and on an unpatched version of the game so DC has a big list of issues of it's own. I personally own both since you can't buy missing link anymore. Even then, some bosses like Garrett aren't handled that great, he still shoots you at the start but then you can go stealth in some vents. Being able to stealth in and take him out from outside the room without him ever knowing you arrived would be far better. Hopefully they learned from their mistakes. Atleast Typhoon was sufficient for stealth characters to kill bosses.
Oh dear, another game I will probably break my 'no preorder' rule for.
Despite it's flaws Human Revolution was one of my favourite games of the past 5 years, I don't even remember how many times I've completed it now.
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Wow,good news. I love «Human revolution».
Some of the screens I've seen make it look like it's on Cryengine. Does anyone know about that? It would be nice to see it on something a bit more up to date this time round. I hope they have a proper stealth mode also. One where you actually have to play stealth, and not just suddenly break out, guns blazing whenever you feel like it, and get away with it. Really excited anyway, especially knowing it's gonna be on pc I love cyberpunk games...
I think it's on the new Dawn engine, itself a heavily modified version of the Glacier 2 engine that powered Hitman Absolution.
And I've just found an Hexus article on this http://hexus.net/tech/news/software/...e-dawn-engine/
I think that's good news, I really like the Hitman: Absolution engine.
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They've released a CGI trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syywnSpIVok
The new engine looks great, and given how good Human Revolution was (IMO) I'm very happy about this news!
Looks impressive to say the least. I should probably get around to playing the previous Deus Ex games...
Announcement trailer is now out
Boss fights are dumb, in Deus Ex + invisible war, all but the one with Gunther were avoidable and even then he could be killed off before the cinematics, the point about being a super augmented human is you could see a set piece battle coming, hide, hack and go round or bring/hack a turret.
They kind of messed up with the boss fights. Depending which version you have the boss fights are different. On the original, basic version, they (for some reason) farmed out the boss fight scripting to a 3rd party firm.
On the directors cut (with missing link added properly in place) the boss fights were re-done in house and are much improved. The problem is that directors cut is missing loads of balancing/bug fixing patches that the basic version had. So it's a bit of a personal choice. If you weren't too affected by bugs/etc in the original release, the the directors cut is probably the one to play. (It amuses me that it's got the same "choose the version that suits you best" as the whole blade runner versions thing. Them both being cyberpunk and both having multiple imperfect versions).
Personally, have been looking forward to this for quite a while. For anyone taking a mild interest beyond the game take a look at the "deus ex eyeborg" documentary on youtube. It covers a dude with a.. well camera replacing an eye he lost in a shooting accident. It's comparing where we are now with what's seen in DE:HR. Considering DE is set in 2027... it's remotely plausible for the level of tech (you'll see if you watch it, we basically have the very base level of Jensens eyes in 3 separate bits of tech already in existence).
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