It just felt phoned in and handwaved.Įven the gameplay and combat itself didn't support this-there was no real "Oh no, they've got augs, ruh roh" to speak of, except maybe the boss fights. No quests really changed if you were really chopped up. There wasn't any downside to piling them on, nobody in the game gave two shits whether or not you were man or machine. I felt more empathy for poor Gunther in the first Deus Ex worried about being phased out than I did for anyone with or without augs in DX:HR.Īs presented, for example, augs were strictly the better option if you could afford them. My biggest complaint was that the central high-brow concept they pushed-"is augmented man not man", "are we playing god", et al.-was just woefully underexecuted. I think that both Detroit and Hengsha were pretty fleshed in, and felt pretty lively.
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