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I ENJOYED Human Revolution. It just didn’t feel like Deus Ex. I never played the latest one, which may be for the best?
Hbomberguy’s video made me realize exactly why it didn’t feel that way to me. I couldn’t put it into words myself, but his Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles-length video essay really contextualized a lot of my feelings.
Unrelated… If I could recommend another, much shorter masterpiece of his as well…
Me neither, I feel the same. I remember passin up DXMD on release to give it time. 7 years should be enough, right?
All of the glaring issues are coming back vividly as I am watching this. I remember the frustration with the forced narrative. It was a decent looking game on release though, I do remember that.
I'll be sure to watch it, thank you.
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