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Krypton View Profile View Posts. I suggest you finish up any loose ends before heading into the end though, just to be sure. It's a Deus Ex game - where replayability truly shines as you can replay the game and make completely different mission choices, choose very different paths to explore, build your character differently with different augmentations, and have a drastically different overall gameplay style.

On top of that, they said that unlike previous games the ending will be determined by choices you make throughout the game, so replaying would be necessary if you want to see different endings. Unlike 'sandbox games' that usually leave you able to explore and replay missions post ending, the Deus Ex games give a more structured and story driven experience where your choices matter, which mostly would make no sense if you could replay missions and play them differently as those choices have consequences beyond the scope of the mission.

In the last Deus ex game , You choose freaking Lights at the end. There are Four choices. Terminating , Controlling , Combining , or Shoot the damn kiddo. Or something like that,probably. For me, it only really happens with more quickfire experiences—multiplayer shooters, or roguelikes I haven't yet finished. That said, I will reliably go back to the Deus Ex soundtrack when I see it being discussed. That Hong Kong background music slaps.

Wes Fenlon: This goes for pretty much any Total War game, but especially Shogun 2, which was my introduction to the series and still has some of my favorite units to take into battle. Spend five minutes talking to me about any Total War, though, and I'll immediately start asking myself if I should spin up a new campaign.

Maybe tackle one of the bazillion expansions I never put enough time into? Fall of the Samurai sure is cool I could pick that campaign back up—orrrrr I could start fresh as a whole new faction. How long until Warhammer 3's out, again? Maybe I should just wait for that one. I think the reason I don't actually fall back into playing Total War every single time the temptation arises is that there are so many of them, the choice paralysis slows me down long enough for the urge to pass.

That, and knowing that I'd dump entire weeks into a new campaign. Fall of the Samurai sure is cool, though Richard Stanton: I play Counter-Strike and it's definitely one where my enthusiasm is reignited every month or so by seeing it in the news, whether that's for esports or a new operation or whatever. As soon as I start reading or writing about Counter-Strike I just get the urge, and that night I'll somehow squeeze in a game by hook or crook.

It sometimes happens with others, not every time they're mentioned but when you've had enough reminders, or it's just a complete surprise. Whenever Quake pops up I feel an urge to play that but honestly haven't in years. Oh, and Starcraft 2. I was obsessed with Wings of Liberty for about two years of my life. I don't play it much at all these days but every so often something Starcraft 2-related will remind me it exists, and that night I'll go on and give some lucky soul a very easy win.

I think I associate such strong feelings with those games: the tension, the stress, the dread. Why are those bad feelings so compelling?

I'm not sure. I think maybe it's because most games don't really generate a lot of strong feelings in me. Having fun isn't as memorable as feeling freaked out, horrified, or so tense that my heart starts pounding.

That's what I remember and it's what always draws me back in. Morgan Park: That's definitely Hitman for me. As soon as anybody talks about an interesting kill method on a level I haven't tried yet, I feel compelled to reinstall and finally percent that game.

That usually means I put in another 10 or 20 hours, have fun learning new things about old maps, and then get hung up on an overly ambitious idea until I give up. Eventually I have to clear it off my SSD, because the whole trilogy of levels is a bazillion gigs. Jody Macgregor: I've finished Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines with three different clans, and started but never made it to the end with three more.

Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: ccjj. User Info: IronTusk. User Info: ezio Best selling point ever IMHO. It was beyond fun abusing better upgrade in the dc ver of hr.

I loved HR, but it was over too quickly and I was left wanting more with nowhere to go. New plus should scratch that itch even if you can't directly play missions. How do saves work? Do I have multiple saves? Can I save at the start of a level and reload if I want to try it again?

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