Subject: I'd highly recommend Deus Ex
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Posted on: 2019-06-08 00:36:00 UTC

Specifically 'Human Revolution' and to a lesser extent 'Mankind Divided'.

Human Revolution is better in terms of being...well...not a game that seems cut off short. It feels like a full experience, rather than a rather long demo for a game that should have been longer.

Mankind Divided has far more depth of gameplay, and a load of cool stuff, but the story seems like it cuts off far to early, and the game honestly feels unfinished. Even then, it has a much more interactive game environment than the previous title, which really gets me involved. I like games where you can fiddle around with a lot of stuff, and there's a bunch of cool things you can do with the environment in Mankind Divided.

Haven't played the original Deus Ex, or the sequel (which I haven't heard good things about), but it's on my list of things I want to play at some point.

I'd also highly recommend the yet-to-be-released 'Cyberpunk' title, based off the tabletop RPG of the same name. Actually, the video game version is 'Cyberpunk 2077', and AFAIK, there isn't a tabletop instalment with the same year in the title. It looks frakking incredible. To the point where your decisions alter the way NPC's react to you. I'm really glad it's from the makers of 'The Witcher', and not someone like EA. Because we all know how that'd go.

Another title I'd recommend is the Batman: Arkham ___ series of games. Well, excluding the third and fourth titles. Arkham Asylum and Arkham City both make you feel like you're Batman, and if you don't think that's a good thing, then I don't want to know you ;).

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