If anyone liked the song, here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irmCg8_jwm8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irmCg8_jwm8
the first one was only good because it was pc only the second was so consolized it was almost destined to be medicore they stripped everything which was good about the first awayNo they never said that. It was just some website having wild imagination. It is a shame however. PC Exclusivity would make the game better by definition.
The only thing I dearly hope is still in the game from DE1 is the ability to throw plants at Tech Sergeant Kaplan, and to steal his chocolate .
This is, recognisably and joyfully, a true Deus Ex game - we can stop worrying and start tentative negotiation with the hype train.
When you see the game in motion you find yourself breathing sigh of relief after sigh of relief at the tiniest of things - from the way the screen looks after you've hacked a computer and are fiddling with security feeds, to the way a strength augmentation will let you pick up boxes that are in your path.
Sure, a 20-minute preview presentation of the nerfed and agoraphobic Deus Ex: Invisible War may well have featured box movement and correctly represented CCTV too - but with DX3 you can't escape the feeling that Eidos Montreal knows what made the original such a classic, and the follow-up a disappointment in comparison.