I saw a minor off-subject discussion about 'Deus Ex' in the "New Sadness info" thread, and thought I would continue it here. Haven't really thought about the games lately, but I think both series were amazing and added a lot of new ideas to gaming. I really prefer System Shock 2 over any Deus Ex game, but since the company stopped making the series, I had to convert over to Deus Ex.
I really don't remember and too lazy to double check, but I remember someone saying that Deus Ex doesn't really have a RPG type of style to it, and is mainly a FPS. I was really disappointed with Invisible War compared to the other title, and was wondering too if that's the one you played. I really think the original Deus Ex and System Shock 2 showed of the FPS-RPG mix really well. These games are realy amazing and in depth, and as much as Half-Life is an amazing game, the innovation that is put into the Deus Ex series is really ridiculously great. The worlds were always mostly open to you to explore, and yet the game had this edge that had you running away saving the little ammo you picked up along the way, than running in blazing up your gun - spraying and praying. As the game continued on, You really do feel like you guys has grown along the way and has really leveled up like an RPG. Many different options to go into to always make your strategies different and changing. Someone on here also mentioned how they played the game numerous time, and not one time was it really the 'same'. I have to admit, the company really did a better job on the storyline with the System Shock series, but I still think Deus Ex had a pretty good storyline. Although I was disappointed more or less with Invisible War than the other titles.
I haven't really followed up on the two games recently. I know System Shock 2 had some homebrew mod being created to up the graphics and multiplayer, but I haven't heard much recently in the past couple years. I'm not even to sure if they plan on making a new Deus Ex, or if the company who originally made the titles is still around. I guess I could always Wiki it, but my Friday's Unmotivational Mood has already kicked in. Anyone know if anything new about one of these tiles has came out in the past year, or if the company is still around and planning to create a new game? They really did the FPS-RPG element well, and dearly miss that type of gameplay.