Timans wrote: Just bought this via steam with my last €9. Better be good!
Moriarty wrote: As Timans mentioned, both Deus Ex and Deus Ex 2 (shudder) are available over steam. $9.95/€7.36. Well, WELL worth the money
Blowfish wrote: *sigh* You evil people have gone and made me install it again. Thats me vanishing from everyone who knows me's radar for the next few weeks. Ah well, at least I get to hack people with that electric sword thingy again.
shatners basoon wrote: Think i just maxed the pistol, two shots to the head kills everything never any ammo problems with it either. I liked riot prodding ppl though, anyone, everyone, watch them get down and boogie! poison darts were funny too, you'd see them go "ugh" chasing you til they run low on health and brick it in the other direction til they just fall over- so many ways to be cheap in that game! Never did like the plasma gun though, waste of space!
Zillah wrote: Uh, yes it was, or at least a huge part of it.
Chumpski wrote: i saw deus ex invisible war for 7 euro at the weekend and bought it. I wasn't sure if it was the first or second game at the time but now i know its deus ex 2, sh&t! Is the 2nd game any good?
DonkeyStyle \o/ wrote: Hmmm, a vial of xime. I thought DeusEx would change everything... but now it's like it never happened. Yes, give us more WW2 shooters, that's a really new and interesting genre :rolleyes:
Karl Hungus wrote: It was a compelling story, but on the whole, it was really all about the gameplay, how you advanced, moulded your character, how you played it, the convincing game world, atmosphere, and all those fantastic elements that gelled together to make a superbly rich playing experience. The story, however good, didn't make or break the game.
Karl Hungus wrote: One of my absolute favourite things to do is throw a gas grenade into a crowd of baddies (Like when Hell's Kitchen in under martial law, and you get a huge amount of troops after you) and then just stand there casually shooting them all in the head as they cough and gag, helplessly.
DonkeyStyle \o/ wrote: Why ever would you want to do that?
astrofool wrote: So I don't need to put a cd in to play it
DonkeyStyle \o/ wrote: Hmm, nope, I won't even go there. I'd almost rather put in the CD than have Steam lock it away from me... I'm still sore at them for the month I spent without broadband, when they wouldn't let me start in offline mode and insisted on updating steam over 56k Feckers.
JCDenton wrote: http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/47007 Check this out...
It is unlikely that Warren Spector, series creator and project director on Deus Ex, or Harvey Smith, lead designer on Deus Ex and project director on its sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War, will be involved with the project in any capacity.
astrofool wrote: Never had any steam problems (and used it since the very first beta online), + having to get the cd and put it in means less chance of an impulse play. Also means I don't have to reinstall after a reformat. Anyway, question not answered, is it possible to get Deus Ex registered with Steam?
Spunge wrote: I re-played System Shock 2 there last year with some texture pack or something, and it looked amazing, really high res, character models looked the same but no bother. Is there anything like this for Deus Ex?:cool: