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Deus Ex: Invisible War | 
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| From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy Used: $0.05 You Save: $29.94 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews Sales Rank: 8482
Platform: Xbox ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5 x 1
MPN: 20004 UPC: 788687200042 EAN: 0788687200042 ASIN: B00009M7Q8
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| • | Dynamic and innovative 1st person action/adventure brings a level of reality unprecedented in a videogame. | | • | Biotech enhancements allows players to see through walls, leap 40 feet into the air, regenerate critical body damage or render yourself radar invisible. | | • | Globe-hop to real world locations such as Seattle, Germany, and Cairo. | | • | Cunning stealth gameplay, with darkness and sound affecting enemy awareness. | | • | Variable gameplay offers multiple solutions to problems and support for varying stylistic approaches. |
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Product Description Approximately 20 years after the events depicted in Deus Ex, the world is only beginning to recover from a catastrophic worldwide depression. In the chaotic period of recovery, several religious and political factions see an opportunity to re-shape a worldwide government to their agendas, understanding that the right moves now could determine th
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Deus Ex: Invisible War July 19, 2008 I should first mention that I never played the original, and so a few things were a bit confusing at first... but I quickly learned what I needed to know.
As far as storyline goes, the storyline is intricate and really makes you think. You have many missions that you can choose to do or to ignore. As you progress, you continually get sucked into the growing storyline.
As far as game play is concerned, it is kinda similar to Knights of the Old Republic because you can choose what missions to do, you choose which side you are on (and you can't be sure which is the "good" or "evil" side). It is all first person, and so you don't really level up or anything, so you know that you could defeat anybody if they attack. There is a decent range of weapons that are rather unique. One complaint is that all your weapons use the same ammo, so it is much easier to run out. If you are careful, this will not be a problem.
Before Bioshock, there was Deus Ex: Invisible War November 28, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before Bioshock, Deus Ex: Invisible War was created by the same game developers.
I played Deus Ex: Invisible War when it first came out for the Xbox. I feel completely head of heels deep into the way the game played. I love first person shooters, so this was new to me and much more interesting.
Over the years of trading games and upgrading, I ended up buying an Xbox again, so I could play it again. It does not play on the Xbox 360, so I bought a used Xbox, just for Deus Ex: Invisible War.
I read somewhere, if Bio Shock is a success (ha ha, what a perfect game, rated a 10 in video game magazines), there may be a new next-generation Deus Ex. How great would that be on a PS3 or 360!!!!!
Buy it, play it, love it, think about it, and play it again, like you did the first time, only differently, by the decisions you make, just like Bio Shock
Deus Ex: Invisible War August 16, 2007 Excellent game that allows you to choose your own destiny. The game is filled with surprises and is definetly worth every penny.
Good Times!! May 19, 2007 I had such a blast playing this game. The graphics are outstanding, even though it's a few years old. There's a lot you can do in the game with mods. You can choose to go the clean route, or go with black market mods that are outlawed. You decide who gets to rule the world and win in the end. Your allegiances can change at any given moment, and the whole world will be with you or after you! I've played it over twice now, and will probably do it again. Not a hard game if you're up for a challenge, but it's great fun!!
Fun game, nowhere near the original September 6, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Everything in this game they just kind of dumbed down. They kept the interaction with other people intact but in the original deus ex you had so many more people to talk to. Plus there is not as much of an emphasis in looking around under tables, insidofe alleys or anything like that to find extra really cool stuff. All the stuff you find you are told where it is and it is just boring. In the the first Deus Ex, I played it 10 times! I stll found somethign new the last time I played it. I will played the Invible War twice but then I am done with it.
With all that being said it was still fun. The graphics are much better and it seems like the shooting is a lot better. A flawed game no doubt, but still very fun and one of the most non linear games you will ever play.
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