Haunting. Was almost expecting something surreal to be happening at that place. By comparisson the real reveal was a bit...lackluster. The music is a masterpiece.
That's the thing with these deus ex, they start with that feeling and then fade out to the lackluster endings, it happened a little bit with Human Revolution and more so with Man Kind divided. Now you, like me give too much credit to the DLC atmospheres , they are just there to make you feel in the "future" maybe not because there's something surreal about to happen or be.
@@olaokolaok I didn't think that was the case at all with Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The surprise survival-horror twist caught me off guard and really made the game end with a bang.
I think it goes with a lot of games, they build these huge amazing worlds and stories with great music/art design but the endings always fall short. Not just Deus Ex but also Mass Effect etc. many games fall short of it. I would just love to see Deus Ex come to a big global story arc / culminating point at sometime in the future. In any case, I love all the Deus Ex games, and out of modern games MD and HR are my favorite so far.
@@Dennis-nc3vw survival horror - let's be serious by the time i was in Pancheea i was swimming in tranq darts and electro-shock packs, energy boosts and a fully decked out laser rifle. I punched my way through them like it was nothing.
Haunting. Was almost expecting something surreal to be happening at that place. By comparisson the real reveal was a bit...lackluster. The music is a masterpiece.
That's the thing with these deus ex, they start with that feeling and then fade out to the lackluster endings, it happened a little bit with Human Revolution and more so with Man Kind divided. Now you, like me give too much credit to the DLC atmospheres , they are just there to make you feel in the "future" maybe not because there's something surreal about to happen or be.
@@olaokolaok I didn't think that was the case at all with Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The surprise survival-horror twist caught me off guard and really made the game end with a bang.
I love the Blade Runner/Mass Effect vibes in the music. Really helps to add depth to the game's atmosphere.
I think it goes with a lot of games, they build these huge amazing worlds and stories with great music/art design but the endings always fall short. Not just Deus Ex but also Mass Effect etc. many games fall short of it. I would just love to see Deus Ex come to a big global story arc / culminating point at sometime in the future. In any case, I love all the Deus Ex games, and out of modern games MD and HR are my favorite so far.
@@Dennis-nc3vw survival horror - let's be serious by the time i was in Pancheea i was swimming in tranq darts and electro-shock packs, energy boosts and a fully decked out laser rifle. I punched my way through them like it was nothing.
Drone: No threat detected. Maintaining security patrol.
ive been haunted for years by this franchise and i love it.
such a great dlc
Thank you
The turrets and robot drones can go to hell
Just get armor piercing rounds and destroy them (if you aren't playing pacifist or full stealth)
Yea...
⬇⬇ Well I thought it was great...Could've been a little bit more but still.
I...I think he's broken...
We all are. It...it's this place.
I-it wasn't built with..serenity in mind.