PSXE Poll Update: Fall Lineup Impacts Human Revolution
In some ways, Deus Ex: Human Revolution arrived at a decent time.
Firstly, it turned out to be a fantastic game. Secondly, by releasing towards the end of August, it misses the fall rush and besides, the summer was slow. People should want something great to play.
But while many said they would be purchasing Deus Ex the day it came out, even more said they were just saving up for the onslaught of AAA titles scheduled to arrive between September and November. However, that being said, we're willing to bet that many people voted on the poll before the reviews for Human Revolution dropped...when that happened, we know some of you changed your tune. ;)
This week, we highlight Dead Island, the intriguing first-person survival adventure with various gameplay elements. We'll be talking to the developers this afternoon to learn more about the production but in the meantime, what's your take on it? Already sold? Not your thing? Let us know.
Related Game(s): Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Tags: psxe poll, poll update, deus ex, human revolution, dead island
8/30/2011 10:05:25 AM Ben Dutka
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slugga_status
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 10:31:49 AM
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PS3addict
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 10:55:41 AM
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Not enough cash for too many great games . I will be buying Deus Ex new, but it just does not beat out those other titles for me. Dead Island looks great as well, but again, too many great games in a three month span to look at it as a release day purchase.
Now to figure out where to pre-order batman AC and Uncharted from. Too many good options for the pre-order bonuses...
berserk
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 11:03:05 AM
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I really like that the focus of the game is melee combat . I really hope , like they said , that guns and ammo will be rare .
As for deus ex , it s great if you love stealth game but if you re expecting to go in gun blazing when you buy it , you ll be disappointed for sure .
Can t wait for the next one , just hoping that what you do will have a real impact on what happen in the long run not just impact the end of the mission .
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WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 2:04:09 PM
MRSUCCESS
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 11:44:12 AM
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TheOldOne
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 11:48:24 AM
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Wesleypipes6
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 1:24:19 PM
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NoOneSpecial
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 1:32:37 PM
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BTW, for anyone having trouble infiltrating the police station in Deus Ex, talk to the guy at the front desk. Play your cards right, and you can convince him to let you have access to the station. No one will bother you (unless they catch you hacking)
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 2:07:14 PM
NoOneSpecial
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 2:14:15 PM
NoOneSpecial
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 2:29:25 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 3:10:08 PM
In any case, there are entirely too many cardboard boxes in that game :)
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NoOneSpecial
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 7:16:35 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 2:09:07 PM
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Lotusflow3r
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 5:17:27 PM
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I'll copy and paste my 1st thoughts on it from another thread.....
My FIRST impressions of Human Revolution are that of pure awe.
You may have read that i was hugely sceptical of it due to development team change and action packed trailers. I am a huge fan of the masterpiece original, i mean, what an effing game! It took another 8 years for gaming to catch up to it!
Human Revolution has me eating my doubts. It has that retro golden age PC gaming feel about it and my god is it refreshing to have an un-dumbed down game on the market??
It feels Deus Ex through and through. It's one of them ultra rare moments a new development team understood the franchise and did it justice.
Purchasing the bigger jump aug and then jumping up to high places around the city and finding hidden items and doors...when was the last game to include secrets like that of the days of old?
It does feel like a tribute to the original at times, especially when you hear random pedestrians whistling the theme from the original Deus Ex lol. The original innovated beyond belief and in my estimation is the greatest western game ever made. Human Revolution seems like it put all it's effort into trying to live up to it and had no time to add new innovative things...but then again, it's really hard to innovate today and what's more, ironically, Human Revolution brings back a refreshing breeze of old school perfectly into a modern game and will probably remind devs and players what real gaming was all about....therefore innovating. The new generation of gamers will be introduced to un- dumbed down gaming.
The story is fantastic! Incredibly complex ala the original and deals with real world conspiracies. Hearing about the new world order and seeing the science V nature/Man V God debate rage against human dilemma in this game is one hell of a feeling.
That haunting piece of music that plays as you purchase Praxis Kits at LIMB is just....wow....and only serves that human dilemma more.
Minor flaws, AI....that's it.
Oh and the music is unbelievable. makes it 10 times more immersive!
Im unsure whether it's better than the original so far, certainly won't have the impact, but i'll see.
I was hoping it would provide me with experiencing that original Deus Ex feeling one more time...and it is. With so many franchises being dumbed down today, it's just utterly refreshing to see Human Revolution.
As for Dead Island, i may, considering the co-op is good.
ZettaiSeigi
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 6:01:04 PM
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As for Dead Island, it's just not my cup of team. Other than the well-crafted debut trailer, it's just not the type of game I enjoy playing. I do hope it becomes a success though if it's good.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011 @ 4:53:20 AM
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its a good game, but there are parts that feel they could of been taken a whole lot further.
it actually has allot in common with LA Noire.
great fun game, but there are certain things that could of and should of been taken a whole lot further to make the whole game better.
the inconsistency of the games whats killing it for me though.
one minute im playing a really well designed level with heaps of cover to sit behind and avoid detection. heaps of ducts to take me around my enemies instead of having to waltz right past them and somehow hope they dont see me.
the next im playing a really poorly designed level that is forcing me to do the complete opposite.
barely any cover to hide from the enemies, no ducts to take me around the enemies, im forced to go directly past them and hope they dont see me.
it feels like im playing a totally different game at times!
the whole detroit hub is like the former, really well designed and easy to get around.
everything after that tough, its almost as if the developers sat back and went oh sh*t it took us this long just to do this 1 hub, were going to have to change things otherwise were going to miss our date and go well over budget.
disappointing, it starts off so strong but drops off so quickly!
yet again a developer bites off way more then they can chew.
as for dead island, i REALLY want it to be good but im not holding my breath.
techland are not exactly known for AAA games, and the lack of interest from the media, and the developers themselves is really concerning.
normally when developers promote there games they show things off, talk about specific things.
but techland, well when asked how they thought the game turned out they replied i think it turned out great.
yea, a real in depth confidence inspiring comment that was!
please prove me wrong, but i fear ill be here in a weeks time saying i told you so.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution









Beamboom
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011 @ 10:18:07 AM
But I gotta say: Deus Ex deserves to be bought.
Simple as that.
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