
Phil Hornshaw writes:It’s interesting to me that at several points, I’ve noticed people responding to the popularity and general critical claim of Deus Ex: Human Revolution with the comment, “Eh, it’s not Deus Ex.”
Actually, it’s kind of exactly Deus Ex. If Deus Ex were made this decade rather than at the outset of last, it would pretty much be DXHR. The parallels between the game, ranging from moments in the plot with direct mirrors between the two games, to the shot-for-shot recasting of tiny moments in Deus Ex that appear in DXHR. Playing the games back-to-back, as I have been, makes these moments stand out in brilliant relief. DXHR is as much reboot as it is prequel, but easily the most striking thing is how much great stuff there is to lift from Deus Ex, even more than a decade after its release.

Nightdive would "love to remaster" Deus Ex, among a few other games. How can we make this happen.

Hanzala from eXputer says, "After multiple delays, cancellations, and ownership changes, the misfortune of Deus Ex continues; this gem of a series deserves better."
One can only hope at this point Embracer will need to generate an influx of cash flow, and what better way to do so than to sell off some of its IPs... namely Deus Ex, to a competent and talented studio capable of delivering a game noteworthy of the name in future. And thinking about it further, I don't know why Embracer would sit on the IP vs sell it if it means staying in business or not.

Some games endure despite the average player wishing they could skip that first hour - here are five annoying video game openings in otherwise classic titles.
I liked the Red Dead 2 opening, certainly didn’t feel like a slog to me, but I enjoyed that whole game so for those who were just expecting ‘GTA but with cowboys’, that was probably not the opening they expected, and Red Dead 2 wasn’t the game they were hoping for …
First game that came to mind when I read the title, was Watch Dogs 2, because you’re expecting an open world sandbox game in sunny colorful San Francisco, and instead that opening has you crawling and sneaking around an incredibly boring office building …