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I concur.
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As a sequel, Deus Ex : Invisible War is indeed awful. If viewed as a completely separate entity, however, it may just be tolerable. An exercise in willpower, perhaps. :drunk:
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Why don't you try the demo. google the FUCK out of that chit
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Deus Ex: Invisible Wars was a total flop... avoid at all cost.
I remember the same company made that Anachronox game, wasnt that pretty good though? Try that one if you havent already...
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Not the same type of game at all though.
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Deus Ex was just a poor man's System Shock 2 anyway.
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Post by S4ur0n27 »

Erh, once again, it's not about the same thing. You can like DX but hate SS2, and vice versa.
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If you like DX but hate SS2, you're not human.
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"You" can be replaced with any random name, I wasn't talking about me D:
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S4ur0n27 wrote:Erh, once again, it's not about the same thing. You can like DX but hate SS2, and vice versa.
Saturn is right on this one... the two games are very different, so they should not be compared. It is like comparing Super Mario Bros. to Fallout or something (EDIT: Well, not really but you get my point)...?
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Post by S4ur0n27 »

I rather be called Susan mang D:
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I like Surfuron.
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Post by S4ur0n27 »

Like Kashluk, you should consider going into stand-up comedy.
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At least I'm funny :joy:
Intentionally or not.
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Post by Megatron »

At least I'm funny icon_joy
Intentionally or not.
yeah, your not funny.

you could do stand-up all youd have to do is stand up and everyone would laugh at you

jk my finnish brother.
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I love you too :hug:
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I hate you all D;
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Post by POOPERSCOOPER »

I saw Unleashed, it was alright. It had some slow parts(mainly the middle) but the action was good.
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Post by MrSmileyFaceDude »

I saw Episode III the other night. It is very very good. Better than Episodes I and II. In fact, I'd say it's up there with Episodes IV and V. There were a few scenes that started to venture into some of the mistakes made in I and II, but they either corrected themselves & became OK, or were very very short. But overall it's a vast improvement and an excellent addition to the Star Wars saga.
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He-hey! Where'd ya see E3 OMG LOL?!
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