Deus Ex GO vs Deus Ex: Invisible War
Deus Ex GO
Deus Ex GO is another spin-off from the massive Deus Ex game franchise which is surprisingly pretty good. This time around, the developers have turned the Deus Ex series into a challenging, brain-teasing and incredibly strategic puzzle game that infuses a combination of stealth, fighting and espionage as you guide Adam Jensen through a rather interesting storyline using the iconic augments that he is known to have. The game boasts of having over 50 unique puzzles for you to complete in addition to its special time-limited puzzles, personalized Infinite mode puzzles (the puzzles change based on yout play data) and other events. Interestingly, the game even has a level editor included so you can create your own puzzles and share them for other players to solve.If you love Deus Ex and enjoy a good puzzle game from time to time, you'll definitely enjoy Deus Ex GO. You can buy and download the game on your mobile devices and give it a try!
Deus Ex: Invisible War
Deus Ex: Invisible War is the first sequel to the Deus Ex game franchise and is perhaps one of the least known version. Set in a world 20 years after the events in the first game has concluded, Deus Ex: Invisible War lets you take part in the dark struggle between massive religious sects and powerful political factions that are hellbent on setting up and securing a world government that will pass policies that are in their favor; policies that will change the human society for decades and maybe centuries to come. The storyline in this game may be dark and dreary, but it is supported by plenty of responsive plot branches that will shape your narrative based on your actions and decisions.Aside from the many amazing new augments added to your arsenal, Deus Ex: Invisible War even has a much improved AI and stealth system where enemies will actively seek you (the intruder) out even when any sound is detected. This makes its stealth gameplay a whole lot more challenging. Of course, like the previous game, you'll also be given multiple (more peaceful) ways to avoid conflict if you so wish to.
Deus Ex: Invisible War is unfortunately the black sheep of the franchise. It has plenty of problems and let's not even mention about the incredibly long loading screens. Honestly, if you can afford the other games in the series, you might want to get those instead.