Register and manage all your domains at Domain Name Com - Electronics & Software
Domain Names Electronics Software
.BIZ domains are here!
Manage | Register | Email Login
Home | Domain Name Registration | Software | Electronics | Web Certificates | About Us | Contact Us | Help
Welcome: Domain Name Com Shop
Home | Domain Name Registration | Software | Electronics | Web Certificates | About Us | Contact Us | Help
Deus Ex: Invisible War

Domain Name Com's - : Deus Ex: Invisible War


  

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Deus Ex: Invisible War
I don't have much to say about this game except that if you like first person shooters and RPGs, then this is the best game you will ever play. 'Nuff said.

PS. The graphics rock.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great replay value
So Deus Ex the Conspiracy came out a while back to become one of the biggest PC titles ever. The original also made its second debut on the Sony Playstation. I never had the chance to play the original but it sounds like a great game, naturally I was curious to try the xbox version. Invisible War pulls the player back into the futuristic techno world after a collapse caused by JC Denton in the original. From the get go, players customise their character gender and portraits and jump into post collapse USA.

Invisible War offers a load of great graphics and lighting. Other departments such as particle effects are also very well done. The inclusion of rag doll physics makes taking out a room full of enemies both fun and entertaining-who doesn't love rag doll physics?

The musical score is for the most part very laid back but still very good. Sound effects and dialogue are crisp and entertaining. The voice acting is remarkably well done. The characters all sound believable and basically like normal people, not over the top or bland like most other games.

The gameplay is the meat and potatos of the Deus Ex experience as it offers countless new ways to go about completing objectives. This is truly an open ended game as the player can choose who to help, who to ignore and in some cases who lives and dies among the main characters. The biomod feature keeps gameplay fresh and fun allowing players to use biomod canisters found or baught to gain certain skills and abilities, and onward to leveling them up. Bio modification adds a level of tactics to the game as the player must carefully decide what he or she wants. The character will utilize different skills to become a "ninja" or "Rambo" or even a "hacker". Setting up one particular skill restricts the player from being able to use specific other skills. However, if a change of pace is desired, you can always change your skill sets by aquiring new biomods.

Levels of Invisible War will span from country to country and city to city. Each new area offering new people to meet as well as new objectives. The levels are well designed and offer a myriad of ways to accomplish your goals no matter how your character is customized. Although the game is extemely open ended, there are four final end scenarios. Which ending you get can be decided by key moves during the very last level of the game-basically every decision you've done until the very last level means nothing as far as which ending you see.

Deus Ex: Invisible War offers hours and hours of open ended fun as well as customization choices both character and weapon wise. Great visuals to keep you in the experience and equally good voice acting to keep you interested. Invisible War is a game based strongly in replay value and has enough production worth to keep things interesting every time.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - IT'S......OK :)
all im going to say is that they should of left deus ex alone.the first was the BEST DAMN GAVE EVER in my opinion notone can ouspeak me about that but this game lacks..ammo and biomods



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - decent sequel
The game is a story driven adventure game that uses an fps
perspective and rpg elements. It offers you a variety of
objectives you can complete in a number of different ways,
depending on your approach and which abilities you choose to
utilize. Your choice of actions affects what happens in the
game world, and the path the story takes.

The story, like the first, is philosophically speculative
science fiction centering on political intrigue, adventure and
self-discovery.

The basic game concept is first-person stealth action set up by
character dialogue and interaction. You complete objectives and talk to people to learn a little bit more of the story and move it along.

The action is decent. You're put in situations where you have
to infiltrate places in order to talk to people or obtain
something, and this usually involves sneaking around, getting
past guards, robots, and electronic security. The tools they
give you to do this, weapons, electronics, and personal
biomodifications, are pretty cool.

In the way of guns, you can equip the neurotoxin dart gun, the
pistol, the shotgun, the sniper rifle, and the mag rail, to name a few. Each gun can have up to two weapon mods, which include enhancements such as glass destabilizer, silencer, emp
converter, range enhancement, etc. Personally, I like being
able to knock out an enemy from afar with two shots from the
dart gun in zoom mode.

The graphics are ok. However, while static screens look good,
during actual gameplay the framerate is slower than optimal and
occasionally drags. But it doesn't detract that much from the
experience, in my opinion.

Overall, this a decent game with an interesting story.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Slow load times and ending on Xbox killed it for me....
"You look modified." may be the coin word of the millenium like Robot was in the last one. Nanotechnologies and holograms dominate the future throughout. The game is a sequel that continues 20 years in the future with Alex D the "clone" trainee. You can be male or female with 3 choices of skin color. The game has great potential to be a cult classic and in some cases it is but the slow load times and scarce ammo just kills it for me. The graphics are good but are better on the PC versions compared to the Xbox. Bugs regarding freeze frames are fixed in the Xbox version however, the box still stalls if play over a 6 hour period requiring a "reboot" as it did with me. There are 4 ways to go depending on which side you choose. I seen 2 endings so far. I played the game on default normal and is in reference to that level. The AIs' are good when they are the enemy but as a source of information they can be stupid. Leo in the end was a complete idiot after taking out a faction; questioning Alex D's courage. He becomes useless. I just can't get him to attack anybody else so I kill him for his grenade. NG Resonance is funny and informative in the Air terminal. Little ammo is the main problem I have with the game. I'm totally rationing it throughout the game. Why does it take "2" head shots to kill with a sniper rifle after weapons mods? The advance rail gun is a joke on organic targets. Totally ineffective against even minimum armoured opponents. I can upgrade my Bi-Mods for hacking systems, strength increase, regeneration etc. I don't want to give much away except that the main ending won't please Star Trek fans-- unless it's the foundation for a sequel. After a week of playing, I only get a 15 second ending. I'm playing it a second time as a female and for the start I'm searching for ammo even before I had a weapon. Selecting the right weapon and bi-mod to activate for any given situation can be tedious at times. There is an easter egg regarding a flag in the UNATCO ruins. In the "Dance Room", there's chat logs from the developers about 14 data pads in all. What a bunch of characters!! Is this why there's problems with the game? There's only one way to the VIP Booth in the Easter egg without a key and you're going to have to jump from the speaker boxes to get it. There's nothing there but a good view. On the Xbox, I had to wait 15 seconds between scenes and when I die. Those seconds add up even if the screen displayed hints during the load. In game time, I spend 24 hours. That's about 4.5 days in real time. I was reduced to doing "room clearing" and info gathering like I did in the military. Your actions don't really matter much up to that "point" when you have to take a side. It doesn't matter who you kill. There are only 3 or 4 main ones that determines the outcome of the game. Still it's good game with all the limitations. I really hated where the ending was going and it wasn't what I would call a happy ending. Could have been a great game with more beta testing and a rewrite. I'm glad I got my copy in the "Red Tag" bin for a "Lincoln"!!!!


page 2 of  12
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11 
 

Domain Name Registration
Register Domain Name
Private Domain Registration
Domain Name Auction
Bulk Register Domains
Transfer Domain Name
Bulk Transfer Domains
Manage Domain Names
Email Accounts
Website Creator
Website Creator
Build Your Own Website
Website Templates
Mobile Website Templates
Website Hosting Plans
Hosting Plans
Dedicated Server
Virtual Dedicated Server
My Server - Account Login
Secure Server Certificates
Introduction
Technical Documents
Purchase Secure Server
SSL Certificate
Software
MS Office Student
QuickBooksPro 2008
Digital Photo Editing
How To Create a Foto Album
HTML WebPage Editors
Top Firewalls
Networking Software
Internet Security
Local Area Networks
Security & Firewalls
Software Downloads
Internet Utilities
Children's Software
Programming
Electronics
MP3 Players
Camera & Photo
Office Electronics
Computers & Ad-On's
Handhelds & PDA
GPS & Navigation
Home Automations & Security
Compare Prices on Electronics
Ink & Toner Finder
Monitors & Projectors
Internet Webcams
Blu Ray Disc Drive
Contact Information
Office Locations
Customer Feedback


| Domain Name Registrations | Manage Domain Names | Email Account | Site Creator | Hosting Plans |
| SSL Certificate | Electronics | Software | Glossary | Domain Info | Links | Contact Us | Home |
Deus Ex: Invisible War
Copyright 2001 - 2008 Domain Name Com .com  All right reserved.          Privacy | Legal | Sitemap

Keyword search in regard to Domain Names and Server Hosting:
domain, register, domain name, domainnames, domain registration, register domain, domain name registration, cheap domain, free domain, domain search, domain hosting, domain name search, cheap domain names, buy domain, web domain, register domain name, web hosting, cheap domain name, domains, public domain, web site design, free domain name, domain registry, buy domain name, free web site, domain furniture, web site hosting, register a domain, web site templates, domain com, cheap domain name registration, domain lookup, register domain names, domain registrar, cheap web hosting, domain controller, best web hosting, cheap domain registration, web site monitoring, domain and range, free domain names, make a web site, web hosting reviews, web site development, web site builder, digital domain, my domain, register a domain name, media domain, domain parking, web hosting services, cheap domains