Aidan wrote:Even for your PS3 (there is practically no difference between the console versions to PC).
Fuck off. Reticule is pretty much the deal breaker. Hard with a controller to have this disabled.
Seriously no reticule makes the combat amazing.
MrBlackDX wrote:There's plenty of things it doesn't live up to the first game
Like no bad voice acting and people are having trouble finding the epic for the win one liners because the writing of dialogue was also awful in Deus Ex?
But yeah, I don't like no melee weapons, lack of choice in augmentations (Adam is supposed to have them all, but it does break builds) and yellow graphic filters etc.
Oh yeah, hubs are definitely more alive than Deus Ex's.
Aidan wrote:Found it to be a bit shorter though.
Barely any difference.
Look I was 11/12 years old when I played Deus Ex for the first time, it took me 52 hours but I was playing on easy mode.
I'm 22 years old at the time of this post. Deus Ex: Human Revolution took me 32 hours on my first playthrough on the highest difficulty, stealth with lethal. Trying to find more stuff than in DX, I think.
What does this prove?, is it shorter?
My 2nd playthrough of Deus Ex: Human Revolution was 34 hours long on the highest difficulty. I rushed on combat missions and I spent more time looking to compensate. Missed a lot of stuff I thought I seen first time.
It took a friend 70 hours to complete, like fuck has he found everything either.
I'm 14ish hours into my next playthrough, no where near halfway, I've missed out so much from my second playthrough.
No, it's pretty much the same as the first. I'd like to add my second and consecutive playthroughs of the first game have all been around or below 20 hours.
I think it's best for Danny to wait to get a PC, which will happen anyway in future, and purchase a GOTY edition which will come with all DLC so he doesn't miss a thing.
I'm doing the same with Witcher 2, I can play it right now, but I want to play it on full at 60fps.