Re: Deus Ex Human Revolution
Verfasst: 23 Jul 2011 07:05
Gloub 26. August.Trunks hat geschrieben:Wänn chunt er, da spieli?
Bin dänn zimmli sicher gschäftlich im OslandSephi hat geschrieben:Gloub 26. August.Trunks hat geschrieben:Wänn chunt er, da spieli?
Chunnsch ou ad Videospieli-Nacht im Septämber? http://thegforum.ch/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2588
SchadTrunks hat geschrieben:Bin dänn zimmli sicher gschäftlich im OslandSephi hat geschrieben:Gloub 26. August.Trunks hat geschrieben:Wänn chunt er, da spieli?
Chunnsch ou ad Videospieli-Nacht im Septämber? http://thegforum.ch/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2588
90% isch s'neue 70%sidusson hat geschrieben:90% im Gamepro! sig guete zock
Oh bitte, BITTE bis guet. Es töönt fascht alles so suprig.PCgamer hat geschrieben: I’d noticed every office in your headquarters had a name on it – I had no idea you could get inside each of them, hack into every computer and read every e-mail these people had sent to each other. I had no idea the minor subplot mentioned near the start could turn into such a sprawling quest, with dirt on so many characters, secrets and lies to be discovered far from the critical path of your mission.
The streets of Detroit are just as full of intrigue, if you snoop around. Every time the three of us talk about the game, we each discover places we haven’t been to yet, clues we’re yet to find, or the full story to something we assumed was just an irrelevant detail. Before the central conspiracy has even got started, it feels like a world full of fascinating little secrets.
Was bisch du eigentlich für es Schaetzeli?evo hat geschrieben:het mer öpper e raubkopie vo dem spiel?
lol aber felm sind okay?derinderinderinderin hat geschrieben:Was bisch du eigentlich für es Schaetzeli?evo hat geschrieben:het mer öpper e raubkopie vo dem spiel?
dini kommentär sin öppe so wärtvoll wiene nerz ohni fäll.derinderinderinderin hat geschrieben:Was bisch du eigentlich für es Schaetzeli?evo hat geschrieben:het mer öpper e raubkopie vo dem spiel?
rächt hett er.Deus Ex does let you solve problems in a variety of ways, but when you look at each option individually, you'll find that none are particularly satisfying. Most notably, the combat in Deus Ex is sluggish and awkward, partly due to the finicky and at times cumbersome controls. It's generally not as enjoyable as in some other similar-looking games, even though the slower pacing and limited ammunition can make for some exciting showdowns. That sluggishness shouldn't be a problem since the combat's generally supposed to be optional, yet in practice you'll find that the combat isn't optional at all. Though you can theoretically sneak past a great many of the enemies in your way, not only is it effectively impossible to sneak by them all, but it's also impossible to get past the majority of them without a lot of trial and error. There's no real way to judge how stealthy you're being. You'll find that some of your foes in Deus Ex seem unable to detect you when you're standing in plain view, whereas at other times you'll be spotted even when you think you're well hidden in darkness.
Similarly, while the game lets you use electronic lock picks and special modules for disabling electronic security systems, such sequences are essentially noninteractive--you simply stand there and spend a particular quantity of electronic picks or modules until the door opens or the security goes down. You'll also find that computer hacking is a disappointingly formulaic process that can be done regardless of whether anyone's watching. Even with basic hacking skills, you'll still be able to bypass the encryption and password protection of any system in the game using exactly the same procedure: simply pressing the "hack" button and waiting a few seconds. The game also has an annoying tendency to impede your progress with keycode-locked doors. You can usually find the corresponding keycodes nearby, thinly disguised in the context of diary entries and e-mail memos, but this gameplay device is used far too often. In addition, the characters in Deus Ex have a bad habit of leaving their computer passwords in plain view, thanks to data pads conveniently placed throughout the game. These data pads help advance the plot and sometimes provide clues to interesting gameplay puzzles, but like the overabundance of numeric keypads, their placement seems a little too deliberate and contrived on many occasions. Such elements in Deus Ex are simply average, or even rather weak.
Wenn du nid mau 10 Stutz für z beschte Spiel wos je hetts gitts wottsch üsgäh tuesch mir meh als nur chli leid. Uf Steam Game of the Year Edition für 10 Euro.evo hat geschrieben:dini kommentär sin öppe so wärtvoll wiene nerz ohni fäll.derinderinderinderin hat geschrieben:Was bisch du eigentlich für es Schaetzeli?evo hat geschrieben:het mer öpper e raubkopie vo dem spiel?
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