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| [Dec 01, 2003, 10:02 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Eidos sends along confirmation that the highly anticipated Deus Ex sequel is
getting set to ship: "Eidos is proud to announce that Deus Ex: Invisible
War will be shipping to retailers in North America tomorrow December 2nd and
will be in stores December 3rd."
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Re: Shallow AI? |
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Now, some of you might think that it means the game is 'good enough to make you look past the flaws', while others might say, 'they're paid/forced to give it high scores so buttfucks on message boards can quote numbers that a POS game got great reviews' --
Can you say contradictory argument? If that's your attitude, why read reviews at all? Oh, unless it's the part of the review that support what you say. So when the review says "Problem is, the physics are goofier than they are believable, as most of the moveable objects in the game seem to lack any real mass--as though everything in this grim future was inflatable or made of Styrofoam.", that's the ever-loving truth but when it says "As previously suggested, Invisible War is a great-looking game, for the most part" or "Invisible War mostly sounds great, as well." or "None of this should ultimately deter you from checking out Invisible War", that's just bullshit lies from a corporate whore.
whether or not you want to take the ostrich approach
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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