The Strange, Wonderful Ceilings of Deus Ex
Added: 24.03.2014 4:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
UM writes: "Deus Ex: Human Revolution is one of my favorite games of the modern era. I liked its combat, its story, and so on, but past that, I simply loved the universe and atmosphere the game created. It felt, and looked, like a plausible version of the future.
For as much as Ive played the game, even Ive missed some of the wondrous detail that went into the design of the environments. One intrepid fan decided to stop looking straight ahead in the game, and start looking up. What he found was a collection of bizarre and beautiful ceilings that deserve their own gallery."
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| Deus Ex: The Fall review I PCGMedia
Added: 24.03.2014 1:15 | 6 views | 0 comments
"The Fall has all the components of a Deus Ex game, with the stealth, the hacking, the RPG progression, and the cyberpunk setting. Unfortunately, Its like someone took all the elements of a Deus Ex game, sucked out the fun, then clumsily stitched it back together.
If you really want some more Deus Ex action after playing Human Revolution, then check out the Directors Cut, or the earlier entries in the series. Either way, avoid The Fall at all costs."
PCGMedia reviews the PC port of Deus Ex: The Fall.
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| The Strange, Wonderful Ceilings of Deus Ex
Added: 24.03.2014 0:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
UM writes: "Deus Ex: Human Revolution is one of my favorite games of the modern era. I liked its combat, its story, and so on, but past that, I simply loved the universe and atmosphere the game created. It felt, and looked, like a plausible version of the future.
For as much as Ive played the game, even Ive missed some of the wondrous detail that went into the design of the environments. One intrepid fan decided to stop looking straight ahead in the game, and start looking up. What he found was a collection of bizarre and beautiful ceilings that deserve their own gallery."
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| Crytek and Roboteki Sign Deal for Human Element
Added: 23.03.2014 20:19 | 8 views | 0 comments
When society ends, survival begins
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| Virtual Warfare: Should Video Games Value International Human Rights Laws?
Added: 23.03.2014 11:15 | 8 views | 0 comments
Many video games, particularly first person shooter (FPS) games, do not follow current rules of war, nor do they take into account internationally accepted human rights standards. For example, games in the Call of Duty series, owned and published by Activision Publishing Inc., allow players to execute the wounded in contravention of the Geneva Conventions, to destroy civilian buildings, and to torture surrendered enemies.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is now pushing video game manufacturers to have their games acknowledge international humanitarian law.
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| Deus Ex: Human Revolution Recreated In Unreal Engine, Looks Just As Good As The Game's Concept Art
Added: 23.03.2014 3:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
DSOGaming writes: "Polycounts member knj has recreated Dr Megan Reeds office from Deus Ex: Human Revolution in Unreal Engine. And holy boy does it look sexy. knj has managed to perfectly match the art style and the atmosphere of the concept art. The first image below is the concept art and the two others are from the in-engine map."
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| Human Element - New Open-World Survival Game - To Be Powered By CRYENGINE
Added: 22.03.2014 12:15 | 12 views | 0 comments
Crytek today announced a CRYENGINE licensing deal with independent game studio, Robotoki, who will use its engine to create a new game for PC and consoles.
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| Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut +15 Trainer for 2.0.66.0
Added: 22.03.2014 2:09 | 6 views | 0 comments
Try out a brand new +15 trainer for the game Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut
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