|

This search bar is a powerful tool for navigating CAG. You can use it to find the lowest prices on games, trade-in values, search members, forum and blog topics, and much more.
After searching for a game title, click the
icon to pop-up a window with pricing information.
After typing in what you are looking for, you can filter your results by clicking on one of the tabs that pops up from the top of the search bar.
Looking for a game on a specific platform? Type in the platform name with the title!
Example: guitar hero 360
You don't need to click a pop-up tab to filter results. Just type what you are looking for right into the search bar.
Example: gears of war prices
Example: ninjatown review
|
|
|
#1 | ||||||||
|
PC: Deus Ex 2 - $24.90
PC: Deus Ex 2 - $24.90 |
||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
|
#2 | ||||
|
It is a crappy game... in case anyone wanted to know.
- 8 hours long - horrible pc performance - you need a 3ghz cpu to get decent fps I wouldn't pay more than $10 shipped for this stinker. |
||||
|
|||||
|
|
#5 | ||||
|
I might get this, the requirements arent too bad. I have a
p4 2.4 GHZ 256 MB of RAM 64 MB 3d Card so it should work find according to the requirements. |
||||
|
|||||
|
|
#6 | ||||
|
With the VERY rare exception you can get decent fps without a moster maching, but again it is very rare.
And yes the game is around 8 hours long - so called replay value does not count. In fact there are a few people who have beaten it in less than an hour with a speed run. Also to get decent pc quality textures you have to download user made textures cause the textures that come with the game absolutely stink. http://66.193.119.177/index.php?s=73...mp;showforum=4 |
||||
|
|||||
|
|
#7 | ||||||
|
You have been warned. |
||||||
|
|||||||
|
|
#8 | ||||
|
Deus Ex 2 is a good game in its own right, but as a follow-up to Deus Ex, it's sort of a shame. The company tried to ramp up the graphics, and they did an excellent job, but unfortunately that was a the sacrafice of what made the original great: largescale expansion and content. That, and the graphics are very demanding on the average system. I cannot speak for consoles.
Deus Ex 2 though does a good job following and improving upon the overall theme of the series, and is definitely worth at least a play. You're still given excellent plot decisions, continues an engaging plot, and is relatively important. I played it once and I prolly won't look back, however, and I've played the original at least 4 times. Food for thought. If the price hits a decent level (20 or lower), it's a good addition to your 'library' of games, even if not a good homage to an ingenius universe. However, as I said, it's like night and day in comparison to the original, but there's reasons why this is. Just trying to wedge a more truthful line between "its great!" and "it sucks" and get to the meat and potatoes of the matter. |
||||
|
|||||
|
|
#9 | ||||
|
If you're looking for conspiracy stuff, Computer Gaming World packaged with a DVD a couple months ago with a few full-version older games on it. Deus Ex (superior to IW) was on it. Forgot the exact month but it also came with some Warlords game... never got into that series.
|
||||
|
|||||
|
|
#10 | ||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
|
|
#11 | ||||||||
|
|
||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
|
#13 | ||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
|
|
#14 | |||
|
I think that some people are ragging on this game too much.
If you patch the game, it runs pretty smoothly (I have an athlon 1800+ and a geforce fx 5900 and I can run just fine in 1024 with all the shadows and such turned on). As far as gameplay, I know it is different from the original, but I kind of like the feel. They streamlined everything and it is a completely different beast, but one that can stand on its own merit. It all depends on what you want. Rabid fans expecting a rehash of the first game can go elsewhere, but people looking for a relatively deep, easy to pick up shooter with a lot of options as far as gameplay styles go, this is your game. And seriously, JC Denton wears a coat to make himself look bigger than he is Also, you are all forgetting how unforgiving the original was to systems at the time. 64 MB of RAM was quite a bit at that time and the game ran like crap with even that and a good video card. |
|||
|
||||
|
|
#15 | ||||||
|
Conclusion: Don't buy this game unless it is in a bargain bin for under $15 |
||||||
|
|||||||
|
|
#16 | ||||||||
|
The reviewer obviously played the game (like you have) before the patch. Yes, it ran terribly slow before the patch. After patching, it runs great. I fail to see what the reviewer was talking about as far as "ventilation shafts that leads to absolutley nothing of interest". Every secret passage and crawlspace I found held not only items, but a different path to solving a certain task. Do you want to sneak up on the guy, or open his door and go toe to toe with him? There is so much to do and see in the game, it's unbelievable. Is it better then Deus Ex? No. Is Deus Ex better then it? No. They are two different games as far as play style. People that complain about the universal ammo thing must not know how to conserve their ammo, or use it wisely. People that complain about there being no skills system probably don't appreciate the fact that the bio mods are much better this time around. As for the whole 8, 10, 15 hours of gameplay, that is wrong. If you take your time, and do all the tasks, this game is good for at least 25 hours. That doesn't count all the times you'll reload a saved game to do something different or because you were killed, etc. I get the feeling you tried this game, and then just abandoned it. Sad. |
||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
|
#17 | ||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|||||||
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
|