If you want half a Deus Ex game on your iPad, check out The Fall. If you want a full Deus Ex game, play Human Revolution. While I got seven solid hours of gameplay out of this game (which is somewhat surprising for a mobile title), few of those seven hours were fun, especially compared to seven hours of Human Revolution. The Fall was a decent, if not half-hearted, attempt at bringing Deus Ex to mobile devices, and in some ways, it succeeded-the graphics and feel of the game were phenomenal game-changers for the platform-but I can’t recommend buying this game unless it’s seriously discounted. ![]() Sneaking around and taking out enemies one by one is good fun, but only when I choose to, not when I need to because the shooting isn’t fun. It showed glimmers of brilliance where it was genuinely fun and engaging, but in the end, the game fulfilled the subtitle a little too well as it tripped and collapsed onto its own, very pretty looking, orange-and-brown-color-schemed face. I would love to know what the cliffhanger ending is that will lead into the second episode (thanks to the crash that cause me to miss the ending), but I’m not so sure I want more of this game. I met a lot of characters in Deus Ex: The Fall, but I’m not sure I could tell you about more than two of them, one of whom is the protagonist, a British not-Adam Jensen, named Ben Saxon. Betrayed by his private military employers, the. Sadly, the game’s story itself is weak, especially compared to Human Revolution.Ĭompared to other iOS games of similar nature, like Mass Effect: Infiltrator and Modern Combat 3, the story is passable, but it felt bland and empty-nowhere near as well written as games such as Infinity Blade II or even N.O.V.A. In this chaos Ben Saxon, a former British SAS Mercenary who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy. The world looks like it’s alive (or decaying, depending where you are), and the sound design is phenomenal. The game looks stunning, even on a tiny iPod Touch screen. Where the game excels, however, is in the graphics and in the size of the world. The shooting controls are also rather atrocious in comparison to other mobile shooters like N.O.V.A 3 or Modern Combat 4. ![]() I played on my 5 th Generation iPod Touch, and the game’s UI was frustratingly tiny at times, causing me to miss the keys for door codes and the like. While I got seven solid hours of gameplay out of this game. I ran into crashes maybe every 15 minutes or so, which became increasingly frustrating when they forced me to replay portions again and again. The Fall was a decent, if not half-hearted, attempt at bringing Deus Ex to mobile devices, and in some ways, it succeededthe graphics and feel of the game were phenomenal game-changers for the platformbut I can’t recommend buying this game unless it’s seriously discounted.
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