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| Addiction Level | 7/10 |
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| Graphics | 9/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.3/10 |
| Overall rating | 7.8/10 |
| Deus Ex 2: Invisible War for Xbox | ![]() | £24.96P&P - Check site |
| Deus Ex: Invisible War (Xbox) | ![]() | £24.96P&P - Check site |
Full review by
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on 27th Feb 2008
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User Rating : 7
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Good Points: Great sci-fi RPG! Great colors and audio/voice acting. Cool storyline!
Bad Points: Lost if you didn't play the first game (PC only). Glitchy action scenes/gameplay.
General comments: Gamble, cheat, steal, buy weapons and deal with shady characters as you make your escape from the facility in the beginning of the game.
This game is not what it could have been, but the graphics engine is beautiful on the xbox with the exception of some pretty slow frame rates during some of the action sequences.
The storyline is a great one, but is convoluted and is not entirely explained unless you played the first game ( on PC only).
This game is the early version of the XBOX game Riddick:escape from butchers bay. The gameplay and graphics are almost identical.
A good game, just not up to the standard set by the new gen gaming consoles.
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Review by
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on 14th Apr 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Not bad on the XBOX platform, much better however on the PC (no glitches and faster framerate)
As far as the xbox is concerned, the graphics are astounding and the game is always fun.
theshootist's full review | 56 words
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on 23rd Feb 2005
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User Rating : 8
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I had already played the first Deus Ex (pronounced 'day-us ecks') on the PC so I sort of knew what to expect when I bought Invisible War. If you are new to the series and are expecting it to be a first person shoot 'em up, then look elsewhere for your kicks.
You play the game through the eyes of an agent of some secretive militaristic organisation that carries out modifications on its agents to enhance their abilities. The story is very central to the game because at the core, Invisible War ...
TOMLEECEE's full review | 775 words
Review by
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on 6th Apr 2004
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User Rating : 7
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Having played Deus Ex: Invisible War's predecessor, I had great hopes for this game. Unfortunately, while it had great potential and there are some lovely features, the game is a bit of a disappointment. Firstly, the levels are far too small. Compared to the large levels on the original game, this feels claustrophobic. There are lots of corridors and indoor sections. Additionally there are hardly any inhabitants in the different levels. The game is also way to short. I think I spent less than ha ...
theogre's full review | 233 words

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