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Date of upload: Mar 19, 2023 ^^
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2:00:00 You can actually save Malik in the sequence after the plane is shot down, if you stay and defend her. This is also possible without killing anyone, but this is fairly difficult from what I remember.
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I can't believe you let Malek die. :/ Never leave someone behind! I remember saving her while doing a ghost/no detection run and that was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. I'm really just joshin' ya - it's not like saving her changes much at all, sadly. To quote Hbomb about Deus: HR: "it's ok." Looooved the original, though - one of those games that stays installed forever.
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This is a solid video man. MD is such a dense sandbox map it amazes me. I been playing this game for years at this point and like you I still feel like I haven't found everything or done things in the right order. I hope on the next one the developers do better with the side quest story lines. I found many that didn't end up ending or mattering, also found info on characters that I could never bring up
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Great work man. On point for pretty much everything. My only gripe (if we can even call it that) was that I thought certain "events" probably deserved a bit more attention. Now I know this is probably due to everyone's individual experiences with the games, and that what may have been special to me, will not be in any way remarkable to someone else. Also I guess that elaborating on certain things on Youtube is not always wise. My number one example was from MD when re-visiting the train station. Witnessing the tranquil aftermath of a large-scale terrorist attack and soaking up all the little details was utterfly fascinating and horrific to to me. Like the bodybags, some of which were smaller than the others.. Hard stuff but brutally honest. Shit I'm blogging again.. great work dude, 10/10
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Love the retrospective videos. There is one thing whenever I see people discuss Human Revolution that always seems to overlooked. It's an easy to miss side quest, and it delves into Adam's origins, and relationship with another character. I feel it was, at one point supposed to be much bigger to the entire franchise. Maybe I', the one that's wrong and I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill. But, it's there, and they make some reference to it in Mankind Divided, so IDK.
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I thoroughly enjoyed Invisible War as I have played it in a vacuum. Being a kid, I picked this game up at a garage sale. Intrigued by the somewhat typical "Cool guy pointing a tilted gun at you" box art. Playing it through and through was certainly a different experience that captivated my 11 y-o self. Having played other Deus Ex games now, it certainly is a step down and I'd advise playing IW before the first one. Even with the lack of context, going from IW to 1 really opens everything up.
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It's funny, when I started playing Deus Ex Human Revolution I didn't know what I was getting into, such a great game, immediately I began playing Deus Ex the first one, Invisible War and then replay Human Revolution, such a fun time I had, it blew me away that I could do a full playthrough without been seen, then in 2021 I finally could play Mankind Divided, uff amazing game, a little short story wise but great gameplay and world, I was yet again blown up by the fact that you can just deactivate the HUD elements and smoothly play the game without any problems because of the missions where implemented in such a cool way that even the NPCs tell you exactly where you need to go or look without needing the map or a marker showing you the way, it immersed me in such a way that I was really impressed, I really wish more game do something like that more often.
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@YourFavoriteSon1
1 year ago
Hey Dad, how do you feel about the Deus Ex Series? 😎😎
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