Well, no. Probably not, but if the Master's Intended Supermutants were supposed to be more intelligent than the men, and there is some indication he succeeded in one or two cases, such a genius mutant might be able to recreate the FEV strain in some way, provided the poor lug had the foresight...
I'd say videos both are, and are not art.
Firstly, comparing video games to "chicken scratches" in caves is not right. Those were art, limited by their medium. A video game is not a limited medium. It's less like comparing early films to modern ones to comparing a low-budget horror film to a...
First of all, I only read up to page three before my eyes began to bleed from the flamebait and poor grammar by some. That out of the way...
We'd be lucky if Bethesda employees actually did see these forums, as they might learn something. And there sheer lack of writing could work in their...
I have high hopes. There seem to be an implant system vaguely similar to that of the first game...
The story offers a lot of hope, in my opinion. If anything, the very title "Deus Ex" implies it must have more complexity than Halo, its sequels, or most modern games honestly.
On a side...
I will definitely be playing on Hardcore. I do pray for damage tweaks, or enhanced cripple effects though.
Fallout3 on the hardest difficulty was, well, for lack of a better term, retarded. Amping health values isn't a way to go about difficult. Shooting someone in the face ought to be...
I read a quote today, which I cannot seem to locate but it fits well with what you're saying here and I agree full heartedly. In essence, it said that the graphics devised by a brilliant programmers today, in five years with Moore's Law being what it is, will be obtainable with only competent...
A positive impression of Fallout3? No. I didn't have one. However, I did realize over time and owning the thing that, while inferior to Fallout, it is still quite superior to the majority of the games coming out today. It was head and shoulders above Oblivion, and if I had to place in some sort...
I honestly didn't think the Power Armor in Fallout2 was terribly unbalancing, as most of your late-game enemies were the Enclave, armed to the teeth and in power armor. So, in Fallout2, I needed the power armor because they had it. It's not unbalancing at that point--it's just evening the odds...
Honestly, they could've used precision bombs... all those nuclear cars, and power plants would still have irradiated the area for about two or three years. So, the proliferation of nuclear technology could possibly explain the destruction of the world, rather than direct use of nuclear...