Back around 2012 or so, I played through Deus Ex Human Revolution and while I remember enjoying it, I don't remember much else. Recently, I've been looking for a scifi RPG to play, and I...
Back around 2012 or so, I played through Deus Ex Human Revolution and while I remember enjoying it, I don't remember much else. Recently, I've been looking for a scifi RPG to play, and I remembered that I had bought the Director's Cut edition a few years ago, so I decided to give it a try. It's been really fun so far, but I'm surprised by how "small" it feels to me.
These kinds of games have gotten massive over the past ~10 years and I guess that I'm just used to it at this point. Going back and playing something like DXHR and not being able to explore the entirety each of the cities that you go to, with the areas that are accessible even feeling a bit "sparse" despite how small they are, or not having your log be packed with active missions, and with missions themselves being relatively straight-forward (that's how they feel to me at least), it just feels kinda off I guess.
I'm still having a lot of fun however, though I feel like I might be missing some stuff here and there since I haven't actually played any of the other Deus Ex games.
Back around 2012 or so, I played through Deus Ex Human Revolution and while I remember enjoying it, I don't remember much else. Recently, I've been looking for a scifi RPG to play, and I remembered that I had bought the Director's Cut edition a few years ago, so I decided to give it a try. It's been really fun so far, but I'm surprised by how "small" it feels to me.
These kinds of games have gotten massive over the past ~10 years and I guess that I'm just used to it at this point. Going back and playing something like DXHR and not being able to explore the entirety each of the cities that you go to, with the areas that are accessible even feeling a bit "sparse" despite how small they are, or not having your log be packed with active missions, and with missions themselves being relatively straight-forward (that's how they feel to me at least), it just feels kinda off I guess.
I'm still having a lot of fun however, though I feel like I might be missing some stuff here and there since I haven't actually played any of the other Deus Ex games.