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Deus Ex Invisible War Xbox Game
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UPC:788687200042
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_DEUS_EX_INVISIBLE_WAR
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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If you are reading these, trying to learn if the game is good and if you should buy it, then yes.It gets the title “First Person Shooter” because there is a gun in front of the screen alot of the times. I don’t understand why it did’nt get labeled an RPG. You can upgrade your guy, buy things, make choices that effect the out come, and more. You can join groups and take up job for more cash. Learn how to hack, sneek by bots and camras, and more. Once you learn, you can hack money of ATM machines.Also you can interact alot. Buy sodas and candy bars. You can pick up stuff and throw it. Even dead bodies. It can be a weird kind of fun. So if you think you just carry around a gun the whole time, your wrong. It has ALOT more to do then that.This game reminds me of a “Shadowrun, Fallout, Morrowind”. It has the best of all of them. An RPG that take place in the future. I was wanting a game like this for a while. I HIGHLY recomend it.
A great number of the negative reviews of this game seem to come from fanboys of the original who for some reason or another expected an exact clone of DX1, despite numerous press releases and preview articles that spelled out exactly what kind of changes we’d see in DX2. Those who went so far as to say it was the "worst game ever" should probably learn a bit about the over-use of hyperbole. This is a high quality offering, at least for Xbox (PC gamers, I can understand your pain).Though DX2 did away with the beloved skills component and relied on over-simplified mods, you’re still treated to an intelligent, thoughtful story; an immersive, living (albeit small) world; and character development and advancement based totally on freedom of choice.Yes, there were a few design flaws — the framerate was a bit choppy, there’s no question. In one instance I was able to climb out over the top of one of the maps and see all the clipped surfaces outside, and at least once got trapped on a ladder due to poor level design. In some areas the AI was sloppy and inconsistent. None of these lessened the impact of the story, however.The levels may not be huge but they still provide plenty to explore; I spent hours just examining every corner of every room to find hidden rewards. The lighting and sound effects served to make the world an even more interesting environment.I count myself among those who loved DX1 and approached the sequel with some hesitation. In the end, after g.
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.
Alot of people bashed this game saying “It was not as detailed as the first Deus Ex”, “There wasn’t different ammo for each weapon”, and “I am a big ass baby cause I cant get what I want”.Don’t listen to these gays. “It’s not like Halo”, “it is not as cool as Halo”, or “I have a Halo complex because all I do with my life is play Halo” (halo is a great game, don’t get me wrong)This is Deus Ex dammit and It is the secound install I think they do a great job of streamlining the things you need from the things you don’tTake the ammo gripe for instance. Each weapon consumes a different amount of the same ammo, which is no different then having say six sniper bullets or 18 pistol cartridges. The only difference is you don’t have to waste your whole day looking for the bullets. I find it more enjoyableThe greatest thing about this game is the replay value I mean you could replay the Seattle level, which is the first level in the game about 100 different ways. Take this into consideration with 15 different biomods you can choose from and about five ballistic weapons, four non-lethal, and an assortment of greneades and gadgets, you can takle the situations anyway you want. If you added various ammo for each weapon it would just be one more thing you have to balance in your inventory, and this is a game not a Quicky Mart.The Graphics are a little textured, but don’t let that detract you from getting this. I gave it four stars only because the graphics (to please the junkies out there).
Deus Ex: Invisible War came out last year(2003), and it was one of the best games of last year. Its an open ended delight. This is not an action game. Sure, there are guns in it, but its an RPG at heart. The great thing about this awesome game is that you dont have to do something one way like a Final Fantasy game. You can complete thing mutiple ways. It feels like you’re creating the experiance instead of it feeling like a "just there" type of thing. There are multiple endings, and no, I wont spoil anything. I also found some rather interesting secrets, and the more you play this, the more new things you will probably find out. The only real fault is sometimes not so great computer A.I. and a dissapointing frame rate. Dont expect the prettiest game ever, though its not really ugly(the graphics are like a 3.7/5). I dont think the PC version of the same title is as good though, because there were alot of bugs I heard of in the home personal computer version that I didnt find in the Xbox version. I would say to get the Xbox version if you get the choice. Get this game, its quality gaming, and even a breath of fresh air in some ways.
Here’s the thing: right now I’m wandering nighttime Seattle, having escaped the opening invasion of my shady spy academy/genetics lab by creepy hooded cultists. I don’t know where I’ll go next or what I’ll do, but odds are it will be violent – I was never a man of peace in the original Deus Ex, and I am true to form this time. During the bravura opening sequence, one of the school’s security guards told me to sneak out the back way while she dealt with the cultist in the next room; instead, I followed her out the door in crouch mode, let the cultist riddle her with bullets, then grabbed her gun, snuck around the darkened perimeter of the room, and capped the guy from behind. Of course, I didn’t *have* to do that – I could have knocked the cultist out with my nightstick, or distracted him by throwing something at him, or I could have followed the guard’s advice and avoided the situation entirely.That decision lies at the heart of what made DEUS EX a game for the ages. And that heart is still beating in INVISIBLE WAR, which, like KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC, brings a deep PC-game sensibility to a new audience of console gamers.DEUS EX is about creating immersive gameworlds that feel like the next best thing to reality; worlds where you make choices that have real consequences. Will you focus on stealth or go in like Rambo? Will you preserve life or end it? No matter what you choose, your actions will come back to reward and haunt you later in the game, as NPC characters re.
Very fun game . I had no problems with biomods running out . HINT: get the mods that dont use any energy at all. They never run out. As for controls easy,easy,easy. And oh yeah did I say easy.I always seemed to find plenty of biomod refills. The blackmarket mods have some of the better advantages. THIS GAME WAS MORE FUN THAN KOTOR , FOR ME ANYWAYS.
I just bought this game and I’ve been playing it non-stop since I bought it. I don’t know what "bugs" everyone else is referring to in their review because, as I mentioned, I’ve been playing it non-stop and I haven’t had ANY problems whatsoever! It runs beautifully! The physics of the game and the interactivity allowed in the game environment are superb. The graphics are nice and the visuals/environments are dark, moody, and very appropriate for the "conspiracy theory" theme of the game. So far, RPG elements of the game are great. The player is allowed to solve dilemas within the plot multiples ways: stealth, negotiation, bribery, as well as lethal or non-lethal force. Futhermore, the factions competing for the characters allegience are mysterious and equally convincing. The player must decide who to side with or whether or not to play all the factions off one another. Since the original Deus Ex game was such a groundbreaking and innovative classic (not to mention being addicting and fun!), it’s hard to compare this game to that. I can’t say this sequel is better, but it’s definately equal! Go buy this game! It’s a blast; one of the best games I’ve played in a LONG time and worth every penny!
Very good game
If you’ve heard of the original Deus Ex before, then you’ve probably heard some things about it’s sequel.Depending on where you look, Deus Ex: Invisible War (i.e. Deus Ex 2) is either a refreshing breeze in console gaming, a horrifying example of what happens when you “dumb down” a game to appeal to a broader audience, or the worst thing ever subjected to the video gaming public.Hmm.I bought the game (mixed reviews or no) and went through it in three days, determied to come to my own conclusions. And now, I can safely say, that nearly every review I read was spot on. Depending on how you look at it, this can be a fantastic game, a death knell for intelligent game design, or a steaming pile that you accidentally stepped in and now it’s stinking up the house.That said, I’m not going to get into the plot of either the original or of Invisible War here, since this is one of those rare games where it’s best to go in blind, but everything else is fair game. So…Having been a massive fan of the PC original, I’d been awaiting the release of Invisible War since Warren Spector himself, adressing some fan’s issues with the multiplayer patch, mentioned that they only had one guy on the team still working on the original Deus Ex; everyone else was hard at work on the game’s next installment.Which brings me nicely to point number one: If you’ve yet to play the original Deus Ex, go there first. It can be had for next to nothing, will run on practically any modern PC, and it easily the best.