Speaking of which, is there any word on what the game itself will be like? I'm going to go out on a limb and say it looks as if it's going to be a 3rd person stealth/combat game like 'Arkham Asylum'. I also note most of the weapons are close combat so I don't see this being much of a shooter. So much the better. I just hope they kept the exploration, branching storylines and quasi-RPG elements from the first game.
The first game is definitely our inspiration more so than Invisible War so on that note, we are going back to an inventory system similar to Deus Ex 1 and getting rid of universal ammo which Invisible War had. In terms of level design and technology, the levels will be similar in size to the first game. The missions are designed around a multi-path, multi-solution approach so depending on whether you like combat, stealth, hacking, or social elements, you can choose how you want to complete an objective and will therefore see different parts of the levels. As a Deus Ex game, you may be able to utilize the environment to your advantage during some situations and depending on your choices, you won’t see everything the first time so multiple playthroughs are a must!
I might be wrong but I thought I spotted some signs of ongoing construction in a few shots. I suppose you could argue that with what is clearly a quantum leap forward in robotics, construction of this scale would conceivably go much faster than is humanly possible...yeah, it's still a bit of a stretch, but then so's all the advanced cybernetics.I was just thinking, the only thing that bothers me about this trailer is that the cityscape looks too advanced for a mere 17 years in the future. For example, look at that multi-level city design that you see in one part of the trailer - Even if we started building that tomorrow, I couldn't picture it being finished in 17 years. Don't get me wrong though, I really like the art direction and I don't want them to change it.
I noticed that too. Maybe it's not a coincidence?He sounds a lot like Walton Simons from the first game. It's almost uncanny.
Wow. very cool. I agree. This is probably the best cinematic trailer I've seen for a game.Very, very cool. They should go an epic movie series just from the trailers on this thing.
The screenshots at the above link seem to have disappeared, so here is an alternative link.In game screenshots!
Looks very good. The game is supposed to using a heavily modified Tomb Raider: Underworld engine.
Well, it looks like it's time to break out the old copes of Deus Ex and Invisible War![]()
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