Progressing to a new map in the storyline, a bunch of apartments are to be explored and a bar that is my primary objective to reach. This game has had high resolution textures added making it look less aged, being a game that is nearly twenty years old it needs some help sometimes. Though the load times are greatly affected by these HQ textures, but I think its worth the wait.
I come across a greasel and see what find of chaos I can have with it, I reload a few times and eventually just leave it alone and move on.
Using my multitool I open the locked door.
Though the storyline you need to make decisions that affect the outcome of the game.
I go with the hard approach and kill the guards, they are pretty tough though.
Entering a warehouse to find my pilot's aircraft I come across some robo dogs.
There is a coffee shop seemingly in the middle of no where, I believe this was a mission to deal with the owner there to stop competition with another coffee shop.
I messed with some Omar traders and got flamed.
Tried it again but from further away and that heavy weapon still kicked my ass.
This time around I just go to pick the lock on their storage box and go figure they go hostile.
I find myself approaching the greasel pit, the next objective to meet someone inside.
My pilot Sid Black, tells me about their aircraft that is locked down. Though I already completed that earlier on.
Ah yes there is that coffee shop mission. Lots to do in this game, all the side missions are worth completing. And sometimes you forget some as you play through so going back and trying the game out again is can be quite entertaining.
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Solominer Presents: | Deus Ex: Invisible War |
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Year | 2003 |
Genre | First Person Shooter |
Console | PC |
Platform | Windows 10 |
Rig specs: | Main gaming setup |
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Processor | Intel core i9 |
Memory | Corsair DDR4 32GB |
Video Cards | Nvidia RTX 3090 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1000W |