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Subject: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:33 am
I've been waiting for this title for so long. This trailer is a sign of good things to come:
Eidos's Deus Ex was famous in the good old days. The 2nd installment was poor so I hope the third one would not disappoint. I am pleasantly surprised Square Enix is involved in this one.
Shu Celestial Council
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:31 pm
heh looks cool
Akuma Captain
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:55 pm
if the last part failed this one shouldent if they're smart enough :P
Evocator Raider
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:17 am
Latest known trailer:
Evocator Raider
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:28 am
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:15 am
Seems the folks in Nippon enjoy a better video:
Facade Advisory Board
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:36 am
some nice games coming dont think i can afford them all :/
Evocator Raider
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:58 am
Square-Enix says it had a fairly decent showing at this past E3 - or rather, its Eidos branch did.
There were dozens and dozens of new games on the E3 2011 show floor, but some of the most high-profile were at the Square-Enix booth: Hitman Absolution, Tomb Raider, and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. This may seem like good news for Square, but there's a caveat: All of these games are being developed by Eidos.
On the final day of the event, a Square-Enix Holdings executive, Koji Taguchi tweeted his disappointment at the apparent failure of the publisher's Japanese studios to live up to its Eidos teams. "Because we merged with Eidos and had games like Tomb Raider, Deus and Hitman, as a company we were able to keep face," he wrote. "But the decline in Japanese titles was almost humiliating. This has been a week where I worried daily about how we can fix this."
The Japanese games industry's lag behind the Western industry has been a topic of concern among Square-Enix's leadership for quite some time now. In 2008, Squeenix president Yoichi Wada said that he felt the Japanese industry had "lost its position," and in 2010 he said that no Japanese company had truly succeeded at becoming a global games studio. The JRPG giant had hoped that Final Fantasy XIII would "resurrect" the Japanese industry, but that didn't quite pan out as hoped.
Square-Enix's only major Japanese game at E3 was Final Fantasy XIII-2, and while the game is clearly attempting to address gamers' problems with its predecessor with a less linear experience and more towns to explore, one decent-looking game doesn't weigh in well against three well-received ones.
Of course, it's not like Square-Enix won't gladly accept the money from games like Deus Ex and Tomb Raider, but in a matter of pride and saving face, it's understandable that its executives would like its Japanese side to pick up the slack.
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Sat Jun 11, 2011 12:20 pm
Yeah I hope, Square gets back on track again soon
Shu Celestial Council
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:23 am
As a bonus for consumers who buy the PC retail version of Eidos Montreal and Square Enix's Deus Ex: Human Revolution, OnLive has included full, free cloud streaming access to the game alongside the traditional disc-based version.
Within each copy of the retail PC version is a voucher to for the OnLive version of the game, meaning retail consumers can access and play the new Deus Ex on a number of OnLive-enabled devices, including HDTVs, Macs and PCs, so long as they have an internet connection.
This deal also marks the first time OnLive has included free redemption codes for a full title in a standard retail package.
Steve Perlman, president and CEO of OnLive said in a statement, "Gamers get the best of both worlds—a physical copy for their home PC and an OnLive cloud gaming copy for instant-play anywhere on an HDTV, PC, Mac, and soon iPad and Android tablets."
Valve Software made a similar move earlier this year, when it included a free Steam copy of Portal 2 in every PlayStation 3 retail package, allowing users to download the title to their PC or Mac alongside their retail purchase.
Facade Advisory Board
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:38 am
Currently playing The Missing Link expansion. Nice game, but i do think they were both to short. I was just getting into Deus Ex and then it was over, with choice of 3 endings^^
Evocator Raider
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Subject: Re: Deus Ex 3 Revolution Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:33 am
Facade wrote:
Currently playing The Missing Link expansion. Nice game, but i do think they were both to short. I was just getting into Deus Ex and then it was over, with choice of 3 endings^^
4 endings u mean. I had a hard time deciding which choice was the best. :) Deus Ex HR was way better than Invisible War. Only gripe I have about this award winning title is the gameplay rewards players too much on stealth and non-lethal attacks.