Deus Ex: Invisible War PC

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Platform: PC
Released: Unknown
Age Rating: 16
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Amongst every genre in video games, there are a few games that stand out in a crowd for being more accomplished and more innovative than the rest. They bring new ideas into gaming and levels of interactivity that will inspire other developers to create something equally brilliant in future years. Deus Ex was one of these games. When initially announced, it was tagged as a standard first-person shooter, but it came to be known as one of the greatest FPS games ever created for PC. Four years on, and one of the industry's most anticipated sequels is finally finished. Invisible War takes place around 20 years after the events depicted in Deus Ex, in a world only just beginning to recover from a secret, conspiratorial war and catastrophic worldwide depression. The winner-take-all geo-politics of mid-21st century Earth have given way to a struggle over more basic concerns such as food and water. Several religious and political factions see in the chaos, the opportunity to shape a worldwide government and they know that the right moves now could determine the shape of human society for centuries to come. But the secrets remain, and once again the human race is at risk of a rather nasty apocalypse. The question is, how are you involved? And how will you stop mankind from destroying itself for the second time? In all truth, it's a great story and is extremely well told from the very beginning through a series of high-impact cut-scenes that set the mood of the game and give it its epic atmosphere. But just how well does Invisible War perform? The earliest hours of the adventure sees players beginning in their apartment as a trainee of an elite force of fighters. You'll be briefed on your next course of action by a desktop hologram of sorts. You know something is afoot, but the hologram refuses to divulge any detailed information. Instead she gives you your orders, and for the time being all you can do is follow them. This is merely an introduction and tutorial to Invisible War, in which you learn to grasp how to e