This game looks excellent, for the info go [online].P>First, this is the sequel to one of the best games ever. The original has won countless awards and has received very high reviews. Definitely a game everyone should own weather you like FPS or not.Deus Ex: Invisible War is going to expand on all of the concepts of the first including, better AI, much better graphics, and much better physics to just name the main points.
"Roughly 15 years after the events of the original, the world is just beginning to recover from catastrophic depression." They state. "As an elite anti-terrorist agent, you must fight numerous militant factions bent on violently reshaping the world to suit their own agendas. Using high-tech gadgetry and futuristic body modification (or biomods), you are granted near superhuman powers." You are Alex D. A clone of the original JC Denton (Male or female, your choosing.) You're pretty much trying to find the original host. (The Hero of Deus Ex.)
This time around, the game will not be nearly as linear as the original. You will be able to make more choices. There will be no scripted shootouts or cut scenes. Everything is game play, it's your choice how you play the game, and the environment will react to it.
Along with the better graphics, the physics and AI will be noticeably better. They will react to nearly everything and will be much smarter this time around. But the AI will be smarter, but to the extent of making the game fun, not smarter to make it hard and difficult, therefore taking away from the game play experience. If you were to fill a room with toxic gas, would it be more fun for an enemy to walk into it and die, or avoid it and sound an alarm because he could notice it. That is what the developers have to try and accomplish.
The game follows a combination of all 3 endings to the original Deus Ex, relying more on the "New Dark Age" but still having parts of the other endings in it. (Not that bad of a spoiler.)
And then there is of course, the compelling and dynamic storyline set in a somewhat Cyberpunk setting like the original. You will have 3 possible factions to join, (Two at the beginning and one mid way.) Each will have completely different motives and goals. There also will be the large branching conspiracy that kept you going and kept you paranoid, doubting your allies, and making you think about whom to trust.
These are just a couple tid-bits on this wonderful game. Check it out.