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Deus Ex: Invisible War
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  • Addiction Level3.3 stars
  • Graphics4.1 stars
  • Value for Money3.6 stars
  • Overall rating3.8 stars

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5 Reviews For Deus Ex: Invisible War

  • jabronibasher Rank: Lieutenant 23rd Apr 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Mixture of RPG with FPS gameplay
    Beautiful, even though the entire game is set in darkness
    Sci-fi fans rejoice
    Open ended gameplay


    Bad Points: Full of bugs and problems
    No multiplayer
    Very linear


    General comments: Warren Spector is truly one of the most inspiring and revolutionary people in the gaming industry. He wowed us with the incredible Deus Ex way back, combining traditional RPG elements with FPS gameplay. It was highly successful, and then everything went quiet until now
    Deus Ex 2: Invisible War is the highly anticipated sequel, and it doesn't disappoint. It's set in a future full of terrorists and religious factions each with their own agenda. Your dropped in the middle of it and you have to choose who your going to trust, and who to kill.
    It got great graphics (ragdoll effects, lighting), and the ability to make your own decisions through text-choices, thus choosing your own fate and adding more replayability.
    It's everything a sci-fi fan would want and with a slew of other shooters out there, this is a refreshing alternative.

  • John Candy RIP Rank: Sergeant 18th Apr 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The original Deus Ex attracted hefty plaudits for its contribution to the gaming industry. Released on PC and PS2, it introduced a new and exciting genre to the mass market: the cerebral shooter. Combining a deep and involving storyline with fast paced action sequences, it sold well, and justifiably so. At its conclusion, the plot threads were left tantalisingly open for a sequel. Finally, said sequel has arrived, a console Xbox exclusive.

    Invisible War can be loosely termed as the Matrix in ...
  • chairboy Rank: Corporal 6th Apr 2004

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    I loved the first game. Deus Ex had perhaps the most interesting plot and useable interface I have come across. The graphics were admittedly mediocre and animation was laughable, but that hardly mattered. The worlds were huge and well textured, with a good mixture of stealth and shootout as well as an interesting balance of current and future technology.

    So what went wrong? Well, to be fair, Invisible War has much improved animation, along with some stunning lighting and good use of the a ...
  • MONKMAN Rank: Sergeant 25th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Ii played the first game, and it is my best game of all time, and this second one, Deus Ex: Invisible War comes dam near to it. It has more freedom then any other fps ever, its a strange hybrid between fps and rpg, it is superb.
    the biomods incorporated add a whole new level to the gameplay and seriously effect how you will play the game, shall I get the regeneration mod?? Or should I go for the vision enhancement which will allow me to see through walls??, Will I get the cloaking field, or the ...
  • n2supersymmetry Rank: Corporal 9th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Haven't played the original Deux Ex but I would imagine the storyline in Invisible War to be a little more clear if I had played the original first.
    Confusing as hell is what the storyline is ... you are thrown into this huge global conspiracy with nothing but seemingly random people telling you to do stuff that's contradictory to each other.
    No matter what you do, different groups will always offer you assignments even if it is obvious you are against them. I myself wacked every Templar I se ...

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Action-packed first-person cyberpunk thriller with intense shooter and role-playing elementsGo anywhere, do anything--the game adapts to the player&; 039;s play-style and strategyTools and biomods ena more details...