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Deus Ex Complete PC Games and Downloads

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Released on 29-Aug-2011

Deus Ex is one of the most influential games of all time. A mix of RPG and FPS elements that has often been imitated, but never bettered, no game allows the user a greater freedom to play their own way.

Deus Ex Complete sees both games in the ground-breaking collection - Deus Ex and Deus Ex Invisible War - brought together. Experience two of the greatest games ever in one stunning package.

  • New Deus Ex promises lengthy campaign

    PC Gamer has the scoop on the cyberpunk game that everyone's talking about, with a big feature on Square-Enix's long-awaited Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Thanks to CVG, there's one thing we're already excited about: the latest game in the moody sci-fi series promises a lot of action, clocking in with over 25 hours of play.

    That's not bad at all, thank you Square-Enix. The news comes from a credible source, too, a developer at Eidos Montreal where the game is being made.

    "So far with them playing about six hours every day, most of them don't complete the game," said producer David Anfossi, presumably talking about play testers. "The ones that are more casual gamers, who are used to more 'corridor, cut-scene, corridor, cut-scene' type of gameplay - they play it that way for a while. Then suddenly, there's this new world that opens to them, and they start getting a bit more creative."

    The third game in the ground-breaking RPG series, Human Revolution thrusts you into a grim and frightening future where man and machine have become too closely entangled. What this means is a meaty story, plenty of action, and unique gadgets to get you through the day.

    It's all still sounding a bit mysterious at the moment, to be honest, but we can't wait for the game to hit shelves later this year, bound for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.

  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the latest game in Square Enix's brilliant Deus Ex series, has been given a street date. The ambitious futuristic RPG will be hitting shelves in the UK on 26th August. We're excited, and you should be too.

    The game, which will be available for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, is a prequel to the very first Deus Ex, and deals with mankind's first forays into the world of augmentation. For the story, this means plenty of pondering over the morality of sacrificing your humanity for an arm that turns into a sword. For the action, it means that you get an arm that turns into a sword!

    Eidos Montreal is working hard on the game, and you can expect plenty of ways to shape and augment your character's abilities as you head through the adventure. Play it like a standard shooter, and you won't last very long. The key, instead, lies with using the environment and your expanding arsenal of augmentation gadgets to try out new kinds of attacks, with everything from mines that pop out of your body to the ability to punch straight through walls to take into account.

    So if you like your action RPGs, and are looking for something to really get stuck into, this is the game for you.

  • Designers behind two of the most critically acclaimed first-person action games are working on a new project for Bethesda, the publisher behind the Fallout and Elder Scrolls RPG series.

    Dishonored is a first-person stealth game which will apparently offer unrivalled player choice as you plot your way through gloomy scenarios. Revealed in the latest issue of US magazine Game Informer, wee promised game about morality and player choice where the world you create is based on your actions, not navigating conversation trees

    t a game about assassination where you don't have to kill anyone teases the mag. t's a game about infiltration where you can set up traps and slaughter the entire garrison of an aristocrat's mansion rather than sneak in. It's a game about brutal violence where you can slip in and out of a fortified barracks with nobody ever knowing you were there./p>

    The game co-creative director, Harvey Smith, is a veteran of the similarly flexible Deus Ex series, while Viktor Antonov, designer of Half Life 2 memorable City 17 sequence, also contributes.

    Dishonored will be released for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2012.

Deus Ex Complete User Reviews
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1 year ago
Deus Ex Complete
Absolutely amazing games, the graphics may make you feel nauseaus sometimes and could cause your eyes to bleed, but it's really worth it (even to an insane graphics snob like myself). I don't care what people say about Invisible War, it's just as good as the original in my opinion, both have a brilliant imersive story that kept me playing for hours. The only problem I've had with Invisible War is the fact that it crashes every time I go to a loading screen and then after I've closed the problem it suddenly decides to boot itself back up about a minute later and starts loading the area where it crashed, the game is playable, but you have to be patient because of this error (I personally just check out stuff on the internet or make a cup of tea whilst I wait). I don't know if it's a problem with Windows 7 or my PC, but Windows 7 users should think long and hard about their patience level before purchasing just incase. The original Deus Ex, funnily enough work perfectly fine.
Geraldine McDaid
3 years ago
Deus Ex Complete
Not owning Deus Ex should be a crime. It may have ageing graphics, but see beyond that, the story is great and each mission can be completed in any way you see fit. A true classic. Deus Ex 2 IW is ok, better graphics for sure, but overall I prefer the first game. Is the package worth buying? Yes!
Sam macdonald
2 years ago
Deus Ex Complete
Deus Ex is a game of legend. Very imersive and a great story. However, you have to understant that Invisible War is NOT as good as the first game. It's one of those facts of life that can't be changed. It's not terrible, but after playing the first game, i'll feel a bit of an anti climax, but never the less, get it for the first game.
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