Deus Ex Review.

    Well, what can I say about Deus Ex, I guess I'll just start from the beginning. Deus Ex was quite hard for me to get into, I hadn't heard how good it was from anyone so I nearly gave on trying to play it. I thought the game was going to be like the training missions; boring and pointless. How wrong was I. The first time I played the game properly I found it very hard again to get into. I was quite slow paced, and I didn't really know what the hell I was doing. It took my about six attempts to do the first liberty island mission, on the attempt I finally did it on, it took me nearly two hours to do it. I was sure that if the levels only got harder and longer then there could be no more than 5 levels, again, I was wrong. 

    When I eventually managed to complete the game I reminisced about all that I had gone through to get there, all 34 hours of solid game play. I actually said to myself at this point, "wow". Because I was playing it seriously, I didn't waste any time exploring. After I completed it, I found some cheats and went back through the game, finding new places I missed out before. I found I must have missed about another 4 hours playing. Seeing that made me realise how hugely in-depth and evoking the story was. 

    The graphics in the game are amazing. The realism of the graphics is as yet second to none as far as I have seen. The sound couldn't be any better for the game. You have to have a good computer and turn the graphics as high as your computer will let them. If you can still run it without any lag, you're in for an experience you will never forget.

Deus Ex - 99%

 

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