I think your channel has potential as a reviewee of niche, unknown or otherwise forgotten games, like this video and your Vladik Brutal video. One other game I can suggest is SharpShooter 3D, which coincidentally had a re-release on Steam after getting delisted due to their publisher shutting down. Might be something up your ally or maybe not.
Actually Valve banned the publisher behind the original release of Sharpshooter3d in 2019 for abusing Steamworks. You can search articles on it if you want.
Invisible war was good, especially on release for the Xbox, you can definitely tell the graphics have not aged to well imo. But getting it to run on PC? Yeah good luck, genuinely, good luck. I remember there being issues with loading screens or something. Been awhile since I tried but, more power to you if you can get it running decently.
See, I found the game garbage on release because it was so very clearly made with consoles first and foremost in mind. I despised the game for dumbing itself down so much. I have a distinct memory of playing Invisible war when it came out and forcing myself to keep playing, baffled by how much of downgrade it was compared to the first and convinced it had to get better. I quit not long after you run into JC. I can see it a bit more clearly now and just see Invisible War as mediocre and not horrible though. >__>
@@planescaped Invisible War is worth a playthrough, as long as your expectations are lowered enough. Some of the augs are fun and I wish the other games in the series had them, not to mention throwing unconscious enemies into dumpsters or out of bounds is always fun. A lof the levels are dumb corridors with two turns, but in some places, the pedigree of the original does shine through. [SPOILER WARNING] don't read the next line if you want to play Invisible War to the end yourself And the transhuman and posthuman endings are worth seeing, especially if you happen to like the green ending to Mass Effect and/or the Sarif ending of Human Revolution. [/SPOILER WARNING]
Invisible War is a good game, it just happens to be a sequel to one of the greatest games ever made, and it compares very unfavourably as a result. If you play Invisible War on it's own merits, I think you'll enjoy it a fair bit. It's definitely not as good as Deus Ex, not even close. But it's way better than so many people say that it is. I played that game first as a kid, so I see it for what it is rather than being disappointed about what it wasn't. Though I can see where people who played Deus Ex when it came out were coming from, it's definitely simplified and consolised, I probably would have been disappointed to. Also I enjoyed the video, subscribed.
"By the way Denton, STAY OUT OF THE LADIES' RESTROOM. That kind of activity embarrasses the agency more than it does you!"
I think your channel has potential as a reviewee of niche, unknown or otherwise forgotten games, like this video and your Vladik Brutal video. One other game I can suggest is SharpShooter 3D, which coincidentally had a re-release on Steam after getting delisted due to their publisher shutting down. Might be something up your ally or maybe not.
Actually Valve banned the publisher behind the original release of Sharpshooter3d in 2019 for abusing Steamworks. You can search articles on it if you want.
@@olzhas1one755 That game looks wild
Hear me out: The Female Restroom having a bunch of urinals is realistic in 2027
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola I've always said Warren Spector can see the future
"Ended mid sentence" 😂😂
@@Jcahalane I swear that last cinematic basically hard cut to credits right in the middle
@@westlayne It felt like the start of the final act when it ended, extremely jarring place to end the game
God damn I forgot all about this title when it came out.
Bold of you to assume I like Adam
@@stirlip_roce" (almost) everyone loved Adam"
Invisible war was good, especially on release for the Xbox, you can definitely tell the graphics have not aged to well imo. But getting it to run on PC? Yeah good luck, genuinely, good luck. I remember there being issues with loading screens or something. Been awhile since I tried but, more power to you if you can get it running decently.
See, I found the game garbage on release because it was so very clearly made with consoles first and foremost in mind. I despised the game for dumbing itself down so much.
I have a distinct memory of playing Invisible war when it came out and forcing myself to keep playing, baffled by how much of downgrade it was compared to the first and convinced it had to get better. I quit not long after you run into JC.
I can see it a bit more clearly now and just see Invisible War as mediocre and not horrible though. >__>
@@Mohroka I'm looking forward to trying
@@planescaped Invisible War is worth a playthrough, as long as your expectations are lowered enough.
Some of the augs are fun and I wish the other games in the series had them, not to mention throwing unconscious enemies into dumpsters or out of bounds is always fun.
A lof the levels are dumb corridors with two turns, but in some places, the pedigree of the original does shine through.
[SPOILER WARNING] don't read the next line if you want to play Invisible War to the end yourself
And the transhuman and posthuman endings are worth seeing, especially if you happen to like the green ending to Mass Effect and/or the Sarif ending of Human Revolution.
[/SPOILER WARNING]
Invisible War is a good game, it just happens to be a sequel to one of the greatest games ever made, and it compares very unfavourably as a result. If you play Invisible War on it's own merits, I think you'll enjoy it a fair bit. It's definitely not as good as Deus Ex, not even close. But it's way better than so many people say that it is. I played that game first as a kid, so I see it for what it is rather than being disappointed about what it wasn't. Though I can see where people who played Deus Ex when it came out were coming from, it's definitely simplified and consolised, I probably would have been disappointed to.
Also I enjoyed the video, subscribed.
Might have to see if there are mods that fix some of the issues
I'm glad I didn't play this