Posted October 14, 2015
The first time I played Deus Ex was on the heels of System Shock 2 and Deus Ex couldn't hold a candle to SS2. It never did click for me, and I always found it a struggle to make much progress in the game. I went back to it a few years ago (maybe 5? maybe more?) and made it a bit further along (but never very far) and it never worked for me. I don't know if I was wanting to sneak, but hadn't developed my character enough to do so? Or wanting to shoot, and it was always a struggle. Maybe I needed to progress a little further along but I never had much desire to do so, despite REALLY wanting to experience the story (I know some of crazy stuff it works in and always wanted to check that out).
Oddly enough (and I'm sure I'll have to turn in my "Gamer Card" for saying this) Human Revolution is, for me, one of the few "modern remakes of a classic" that I feel is better than the source material. I had a blast playing this on my console. The story wasn't that great, but everything about it felt much smoother, tangible and fun than I remember Deus Ex being. I also remember liking Invisible War more than I thought I should as well, as I remember that one getting PANNED at the time of its release.
Oddly enough (and I'm sure I'll have to turn in my "Gamer Card" for saying this) Human Revolution is, for me, one of the few "modern remakes of a classic" that I feel is better than the source material. I had a blast playing this on my console. The story wasn't that great, but everything about it felt much smoother, tangible and fun than I remember Deus Ex being. I also remember liking Invisible War more than I thought I should as well, as I remember that one getting PANNED at the time of its release.