Deus Ex is arguably one of the most unique franchises around today. Open-ended gameplay has always been a staple of the series, and returned with great critical acclaim in 2011 with Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Deus Ex: The Fall was supposed to be, for many fans, a follow-up to Human Revolution, but much to their chagrin, was revealed by Square Enix to be a mobile exclusive launching on iOS devices and Android at a later date. Press leading up to The Fall’s launched promised a title true to the beloved series; a task that warrants a certain amount of skepticism. Has developer N-Fusion succeeded in crafting a game worthy of the Deus Ex name on mobile devices, or does Deus Ex: The Fall fail to live up to the lofty expectations of the series?
AlienLionL "How's about we look back at the year 2014 in gaming? Everyone else is doing it. Now, I haven't played every game to come out last year so I can't tell you what truly the best game of the year was (what does that even mean with games, as different as they all are?) but I can look at the industry as a whole and gauge the waves which some games generated. Basically, here is a bunch of random "of the year" junk you might enjoy reading"
The Top 10 WORST Games of 2014 according to Angry Joe
Great list Joe, seems like a win for the new consoles. Only Amazing Spiderman 2, which I agree is really Bad, but I still enjoyed my time with it.
Honest list. Happy he didn't go all stupid and pick AAA games just because they were "disappointing" to him. This list is truly full of suck haha.
not sure if it was a collaboration or something, but using other peoples videos in your top 10 is just lazy.
i dont watch his live streams or anything like that so im not sure what he has been upto, but he has been lacking in 2014 reviews.
did he even play all those games in that top 10?
Deus Ex: The Fall, the latest mobile entry of the Deus Ex series now available on the App Store, can now be purchased for a reduced price.