I remember when EGM was a great magazine...I still have every issue from 1994 - to its original close. Everyone now and then I run through and check them out. Good times.
Better controls and better inventory. Sometimes I think the only reason the game is difficult is because its so sloggish opposed to actually being challenging. I don't know why JP game designers think that's a substitute for real challenge.
I hate how they will sometimes make definitive comments about something that is utter shit, lol. Patrick does it more than the other guys. Doesn't bother me all the time, but it does bother me more often than not.
@whyareyoucrouchingspock: Don't get me wrong...I like the first DE but if I wanted to play it again then I would either install it from the discs or the digital copy and play it again. That's what this felt like, outside of the joy of playing DE for the first time. I was frustrated more from dumb game design decisions like why busting through a wall kills the guy instead of giving me an option to knock him out opposed to killing me. That or why only 1 battery out of 3 recharges and there is no way to talent up and make it chargeable. Just lots of things kept pulling me out of the game, sadly. I don't think it sucks at all, just more frustrating than not.
@whyareyoucrouchingspock: You're in a thread talking specificall about those two games...so yeah. You don't walk into a vegetarian restaurant and yell "oh yeah, well fuck that and eat chicken!" My comment was simply to state that I liked my time with ME3 more than my time with DE:HR...I feel that, almost in its entirety, it is trying to be Deus Ex 1 with a different story...be it in how hubs are setup, maps are laid out, you are transported to each new hub, how bosses are fought, or even how the ending works. Hell...the shooting is even similar to DE1. I just expected more and I didn't even think all of DE's crazy art style translated into the actual game very well.
@whyareyoucrouchingspock: Don't let your feelings get hurt, boyo. The game is severely linear. You can walk up the stairs or you can take an air vent...you can down the hall or you can take an air vent...you fight the guys in the garage or you can take an air vent...that's what it boils down to. Also, you can't compare the two in that arena...Mass Effect doesn't pretend to give you stealth and action sequences. This wasn't a competition. I was merely stating why I didn't like Deus Ex not why Mass Effect 3 WAS TEH GRETEST GAMEZ EVAH! I thought the game was way too easy and took me out of the experience far too often for all the reasons I mentioned before. Opinions...we has them.
Considering most fighting games played there are T rated I find this weird...also, are there any barriers to entry to what age kids can see this crap? Is FGC put behind a barrier of 18 years or older?
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