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Playstation 2 : Deus EX: The Conspiracy Reviews

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Gas Gauge 83
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This may sound pathetic to some...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 24 / 25
Date: January 19, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I also played this game in the PC originally, and finished it. I HAD to. It ruined a semester of college for me, it's that addictive. You'll start playing, and 4 hours will literally pass by unnoticed. The combination of 1st person play, A.I., the ability to make choices that control your gaming experience, the intelligence and suspense of the story line and character development, and the sheer scale of the gaming enviornment make this the greatest game I have ever experienced. And yes, you don't simply play this game, you experience it. As much as I love Grand Theft Auto 3. it doesn't hold a candle to the intelligence and story line that Deus Ex offers a gamer. What you may find pathetic though... is I miss this game. I loved it so much, I MISS it. I've never found waiting for a sequel to a game so torturous in all my life. I miss this game so much, I plan on buying it for the PS2 and enjoying it again. Here's hoping I don't ruin another semester.

Wanna Take a Ride?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 18 / 19
Date: March 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Having played the PC version of DEUS EX until my mouse hand was reduced to little more than a gnarled nub, I thought I was going to have a hard time remaining objective about the quality of the PS2 port. Often when a popular PC game is ported to a console, it loses its soul in the translation (see GIANTS: CITIZEN KABUTO).

Ion Storm proved my fears to be unfounded. They've done a wonderful job with this one, including a flawless implementation of the PS2's controller that sees every single button used, and used quite well. The control is similar to other first-person games on the system; look with the right stick, walk with the left. The augs and skills are managed with the circle button, the inventory is managed with the square. Toggle crouch with the L3 button, reload with the R3. After about a half hour the control scheme becomes second nature. Beautiful.

Most of the maps have been redone in order to take advantage of/compensate for the PS2's hardware capabilities/limitations. Some levels have been streamlined and improved, yet others feel cramped, and it becomes obvious that the developers were trying to squeeze every ounce of processing power out of the system, and make every one of its 32 Megs of RAM pull more than its own weight. Some textures aren't as sharp as they could be, but the lighting effects are awesome and the NPC animation is first-rate. Load screens are frequent (moreso than in the PC version), but they're quick.

For those concerned about violence in video games; in a testament to the depth of gameplay, it's entirely possible to finish DEUS EX without killing a single person. For a challenge, try it on "realistic" difficulty, with auto-aiming off, playing non-lethal.

Give this one a go if you're a fan of conspiracy-based first-person shooter-sneakers with heavy RPG elements. Haven't found any games like that for the PS2 yet? Buy DEUS EX: THE CONSPIRACY. It'll keep you busy for weeks.

Oh my God!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 16 / 17
Date: August 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

After HalfLife, Red Faction and Sons of Liberty I hardly expected to find another good FPS - instead I found THE FPS! Deus Ex is one of the very few games I recommend buying. Unlike most games, which can be finished in a couple of days, Deus Ex goes on and on, 24/7, and isn't pre-determined - it might be the only game that can be played totally differently by different players.
Also, the graphics are great. They don't look all that impressive at first glance, but during gameplay you notice little details and even if you play for hours straight, you don't get that queasy feeling, usually associated with FPS's.
There's an unbelievable amount of weapons and gadgets, but you have to choose which ones you want - you're limited to a certain amount of weapons on you at a time, which makes the game more interesting.
Bottom line - YOU MUST BUY THIS GAME!

This one never gets old

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I could replay Deus Ex once a year because it is so cool, different, and has a nifty storyline. You can affect the way the game goes by making different decisions at crucial times. Plus, their is an educational component to the story. It does give lots of interesting facts in conspiracy-related areas. You can't lose!

Legendary game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: November 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When I play this game I can't help feel slightly disappointed by the fact that the PC version is so much better and that it is just a cheap port created because the developers felt like squelching more money out of the innocent people that are you and me. However, with that 'truth' aside, this game is an absolute masterpiece and no matter how rushed together this game is, it is still better than about 99% of games on the market today.

Graphics: 6/10
The graphics on the PS2 version of this game are only just above average. At first glance they look and feel smooth and textured. But, if you zoom into any of the objects in the game then you will realise that they are made up of pixels about the size of football pitches. As for the smoothness, it only takes a small gun battle with about two or three enemy soldiers and this game begins to freeze and ju... jum. p, jump.

Sound: 10/10
This is what first 'Wowed' me about the game, the music is incredible and is worthy of a Grammy any day... well actually, I wouldn't go that far, but it's still great. The music changes appropriately with the mood of the game e.g. if you are in an intense sneaking area then the music won't start blaring out some kind of heavy rock like in some games. The sound effects are top notch and the guns don't sound whim perish either.

Game play: 10/10
This is where the game really gets its place in the gaming hall of fame for me because it gives you so much choice and you can choose exactly how you play the game. You can upgrade your weapons using things like scopes, laser sights, silencers, extended mags and faster reload mods etc. You can also improve your character with character modifications. These include melee weapon skill upgrades, defence upgrades and rifle upgrades etc. In addition to this you can use special augmentation canisters which allow you to do a lot of things such as increase speed, increase jump height and reduce running noise etc. you choose which of these you use because, ultimately, its these choices which affect the way you play the game. Aswell as upgrading you're character, they're many routes you can take through the game and many different people you can talk too and different sides you can take. These choices also affect the outcome of the game. This is all very important because there are three different endings to choose from. Never before have I seen a game that has such diverse and dynamic game play as this.

Lifespan: 10/10
The first thing I noticed about this game was the fact it had no multiplayer. This was a down draw for me because it's usually the multiplayer, which keeps you going back to a game. However, the actual game is so long, it will take you ages to complete and, not only that but once you have completed it you will want to complete it again and again differently. The game also has a training mode, which will take away about, ewwww, 10 minutes of your time. Now that can't be bad can it?

Overall 10/10
Apart from the graphics this game is spectacular and well deserves all the hype it has received. It has won over 50 game of the year awards on the PC and deservedly so. Just remember, graphics don't make a game so go and buy this now.

Excellent plot...better graphics?

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: February 15, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is one of the most exceptional games of this era in terms of plot and character development. The only begging thing sometimes is the music...now to the good parts. First, the AI of both the Mac and PC side was tricky -- sometimes exceptionally brilliant and sometimes NOT. Next, one gains skills (augmentations) along the way to further the character's development. This requires the gamer to put at least some thought into the character. Third, each kill can determine what happens next...friend or foe or somewhere in between. This adds some complexity to the plot. Fourth, this plot is basically a mixture of the X-Files conspiracies ranging from Roswell to the Illuminati, and like the X-Files, there are betrayals and breaks of trust everywhere along the way. Lastly, some of the weapons are exceptional -- like the Dragon Sword.

Word of caution: Some of the AI gets really humorous at the end -- when the enemies start running into closed doors while you watch...and they keep on running...=)

The thinking persons FPS

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 04, 2003
Author: Amazon User

The graphics in Deus Ex are not beautiful. Having gotten that out of the way, I can mention everything else about this game that is beautiful.

This is an intelligent game. If you liked State of Emergency, don't even think about buying this game, because you will hate it. After playing for 20 minutes, you will begin to see that actions have consequences and choices you make affect you as a person. Your neurons will not be able to handle this and you will explode.

This is a wellmade game and incredibly immersive. I found myself sleeping through classes because I had been playing it from 10PM to 5 AM.

All in all it's about 30 hours of gameplay, more or less depending on your skill and different choices which you make.

During the game, you have the choice to make your character as you see fit, upgrade his nanotech augmentations and choose his weapons, tools and skills.

The political story underlying the game is interesting as well... it offers a look at those in the higher echelons of power attempting to remake the world as they see fit and the disastrous consequences of their actions. Remind you of anything?

Buy the game. It's incredible. Enjoy.

Chock Full Of Conspiracy Goodness

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: May 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

After playing a PC demo of this game when it first came out a while back, I decided on a whim to buy it for PS2. I played a bit, then got wrapped up in the carnage of GTA3. I picked Deus Ex up again about a week ago, and I have yet to get a decent nights sleep since. Part shooter, part mystery, the violent types will love the myriad weapons and opportunities to kill and destroy. The stealthy types will love crouching in the shadows and sniping. This game has something for everyone, and should be included in every serious game collection.

NOT the same as the PC Version (Despite what you read).

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 7 / 12
Date: June 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Deux Ex for the PC may have been the Game of the Year -- but this translation to the PS2 format has it's flaws. Chiefly among them is the fact that the levels have been disected into smaller map-chunks (I'm assuming in order to fit into the PS2's memory). So, as you move around, say, the first level (Statue of Liberty), you'll round a corner and the entire game will stop and display a progress bar as the next memory-chunk of the SAME level will begin. This was a major disappointment for me since I was excitedly awaiting the PS2 version after bemoaning the difficulty playing the game on a computer keyboard instead of a Playstation controller. I'm a bit confused at why the game is programmed this way. Was it just easier for EIDOS to piece together the PS2 game this way? I find it hard to believe that the PS2 could not accommodate the huge levels incoroporated into the Deux Ex version for PC. As an example -- look at the huge seamless levels of Jack & Daxter, one of the best games for the PS2.

Anyway, I just wanted to ensure that someone pointed this out as it is not mentioned anywhere else that I am aware of. I probably would not have purchased this game if I had been aware of the choppy gameplay as a result of this level disection.

4 words GAME OF THE YEAR

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: August 25, 2001
Author: Amazon User

If this title is half as good on the PS2 as it was for the pc than it is a must buy. My friend got it for the PC and I got hooked. Its a mix of almost any game genre all in one. In first person perspective you travel through many levels and are forced to solve puzzels, shoot the hell out of bad guys, find keys, and eventually choose sides. Help the agency or help your rogue brother. As a robot/human you are built to kill but can choose wether to be a nice robot or a shoot the beepin beep out of everything robot(killing civies is not punished :) happily). You can mace a little kid for the fun of it, or save a lonely bum, its all up to you. In my opinion this game is a must have whether you play PC or PS2.


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