Deus Ex Creator Hopes Mankind Divided Goes Beyond "Violent-o-rific" Action
Added: 01.05.2015 13:18 | 5 views | 0 comments
Warren Spector, the veteran games developer who helped create the seminal Deus Ex original, has praised the series' 2010 reboot was pretty violence-o-rific, which bugged me a little. I mean, Deus Ex was never about killing stuff. It was about picking your own play style, which might involve killing stuff." Nevertheless, Spector appeared confident that the Mankind Divided video might not be representative of the final game. "In trailers, you just have to give people the most action-packed stuff you can, I assume," he said. "Given how well Human Revolution did at the whole choice and consequence idea I'm hoping--and have confidence--the actual game will be a little the 'Play-style Matters' mold." "Play-style Matters" is a phrase coined by Spector to generally describe freedom in a game to make your own choices and, as a consequence, how its characters and world responds to those decisions.
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| Deus Ex Creator Hopes Mankind Divided Goes Beyond "Violent-o-rific" Action
Added: 01.05.2015 13:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Warren Spector, the veteran games developer who helped create the seminal Deus Ex original, has praised the series' 2010 reboot was pretty violence-o-rific, which bugged me a little. I mean, Deus Ex was never about killing stuff. It was about picking your own play style, which might involve killing stuff." Nevertheless, Spector appeared confident that the Mankind Divided video might not be representative of the final game. "In trailers, you just have to give people the most action-packed stuff you can, I assume," he said. "Given how well Human Revolution did at the whole choice and consequence idea I'm hoping--and have confidence--the actual game will be a little the 'Play-style Matters' mold." "Play-style Matters" is a phrase coined by Spector to generally describe freedom in a game to make your own choices and, as a consequence, how its characters and world responds to those decisions.
From:
www.gamespot.com
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