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Thief Xbox One hands-on - why it isn't quite a Dishonored beater yet

Added: 07.08.2013 13:40 | 15 views | 0 comments


A scene stealer, or daylight robbery?.
At E3 we finally managed to steal a go on what the Deus Ex: Human Revolution team did next - and the biggest surprise is that it didn't quite manage to steal our hearts.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Review: Deus Ex: The Fall | Stevivor

Added: 31.07.2013 4:19 | 7 views | 0 comments


Reviewer Matt Gosper writes, "When Deus Ex: The Fall was first announced, I was sceptical. As much as I love my iPad, it always feels that there is a limitation to what kinds of games play well on a touchscreen. The Falls claim to deliver a gameplay experience similar to its older brother Human Revolution seemed optimistic, so I gave it the benefit of the doubt and jumped in."

From: n4g.com

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Directors Cut for Wii U $20 Higher than Other Consoles

Added: 30.07.2013 15:19 | 11 views | 0 comments


Now this could be a mistake, like the Rayman Legends listings. But for now, Deus Ex Human Revolution Directors Cut on Wii U is $49.99, $20 higher than the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.

From: n4g.com

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Directors Cut Being Tailored to Each Formats Unique Features

Added: 24.07.2013 18:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) last month Eidos-Montréal, a Square Enix studio, announced that the forthcoming Deus Ex: Human Revolution Directors Cut, would not only launch on Wii U, but also Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Windows PC and Mac. Claiming to be the definitive version of the critically acclaimed action-orientated role-playing game (RPG) title, it has since been confirmed that Deus Ex: Human Revolution Directors Cut will be tailored to benefit from each formats unique features.

From: n4g.com

Deus Ex: The Fall Review [RPG Site]

Added: 23.07.2013 0:17 | 11 views | 0 comments


With all these complaints noted, it can't be over-stated enough how impressive a recreation of the world, style and gameplay mechanics of Human Revolution this is - especially given the distinct and still large difference between mobile and home console platforms. It's impressive, and the core Deus Ex experience the console game revived is still damn fun, control and AI issues be damned. The Falls greatest asset turns out to also be its greatest detractor, then in being such a faithful and impressive recreation of the gameplay mechanics of Human Revolution, it exposes the areas where it falls short all the more. Worse, it exposes the fact that despite being entertaining, this mobile release actually doesnt offer anything new over that console title.

From: n4g.com

Deus Ex: The Fall Review | GamingBolt

Added: 18.07.2013 5:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


"After the grand success of Human Revolution, the general consensus is that a full blown Deus Ex game for next generation consoles would be next. But when Square Enix announced that the next iteration of the franchise would be hitting tablets, I was left baffled. Why on earth would they create something from scratch and bring it to totally uncharted territory, especially given the fact that Human Revolution was a commercial hit on consoles and PC?"

From: n4g.com

Mobile Review: Deus Ex: The Fall

Added: 18.07.2013 0:00 | 5 views | 0 comments


Title: Deus Ex: The Fall
Developer: N-Fusion Entertainment Inc.
Version: 1.0.3
Date of Release: July 17th, 2013
iTunes Link - $6.99 Even if you've never played Deus Ex or Square Enix's contemporary prequel, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the concepts of international conspiracies and high-tech human augmentation are undeniably cool. Moreover, the golden renaissance design from Eidos Montreal's latest looks fantastic and ethereal. Thankfully, those core elements have made the jump to Deus Ex: The Fall on iOS platforms. Right off the bat, you're introduced to Ben Saxon, an augmented former British SAS Mercenary with a burning desire to reveal the truth about the Illuminati and the way they control the world from behind the sceneshellip; or is that burning just your body rejecting the augmentations thanks to a worldwide Neuropozyne shortage? Either way, The Fall wastes no time in getting you into the action, which blends first-person shooting and third-person stealth with a wealth of control options. Most of your moves will require button presses as contextual icons pop up on your screen. Get close to cover and an "Enter Cover" button will appear (while in-cover an "Exit Cover" button will appear in the same place). Need to hack a computer? Walk up to it and tap the "Hack" button that pops up. Stealth and Lethal takedowns will also provide context sensitive button prompts, so fans of Human Revolution will feel right at home here. In fact, stealth minded players (and who among Deus-Ex-loving gamers out there isn't stealth minded?) will find that Human Revolution's gameplay translates pretty well to touch-screen gaming. That's mostly thanks to the steady activity loop that cycles players from stealthy approach, to detailed situational assessment, and then to action. You can steer your character with the left side of the screen and point your view with the right, but it quickly becomes apparent that The Fall is best enjoyed on a large screen device like an iPad, as opposed to your iPhone. Countless buttons take up so much space on your screen that you might accidentally hit "Shoot" when you mean to dispatch a guard stealthily. It's mostly forgivable thanks to the slower pace in Deus Ex, but my big thumbs blocked a lot of my phone's screen and inhibited some of my combat prowess. For $6.99, I would have loved to see this content appear as a DLC side-story for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, but branching out to mobile platforms allows Square Enix to introduce more players to the brand and fiercely satisfying gameplay within. If you've got a long trip coming up and want something to while away a few hours with, Deus Ex: The Fall will provide in spades.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Steam Summer Getaway Sale: Day Seven Deals

Added: 17.07.2013 19:15 | 13 views | 0 comments




Money... running out. Deals... too good. How much longer can my wallet take this? Although, soon enough I'll own everything, and there will be nothing left that will catch my eye.
DAILY DEALS Dead Island: Riptide - 50% Off - $19.99 Grand Theft Auto IV - 75% off - $4.99 Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition - 75% off - $7.49 Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes- 66% off - $13.59 Tropico 4: Steam Special Edition - 80% off Batman Arkham City GOTY - 75% off - $7.49 Ace of Spades - 75% off - $2.49 Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword - 75% off - $2.49 Evoland - 50% off - $4.99 Deus Ex: Human Revolution - 85% off - $2.99 FLASH DEALS Gunpoint - 40% Off - $5.99 War of the Roses: Kingmaker - 75% Off - $4.99 LEGO Lord of the Rings - 75% Off - $7.49 Left 4 Dead 2 - 75% Off - $4.99 COMMUNITY'S CHOICE The Walking Dead - 75% Off - $6.24
So, whatcha buying?

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Deus Ex Human Revolution Director's Cut Preview Interview - Gamerhubtv

Added: 15.07.2013 3:17 | 7 views | 0 comments


Eidos Montreal game designer Emile Pedneault talks Deus Ex Human Revolution Director's Cut in this exclusive interview.

From: n4g.com


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