Despite that, it remains a relatively competent First Person RPG. And it falls short of the original iconic game.
Released in 2014 and launched on Android and iOS, it aims to bring the Deus Ex franchise to mobile. I’ve probably played the original Deus Ex about 15 times, and consider myself to be a Deus-Ex super-fan. Those who still suffer from pangs of pain when they remember the lame-duck Deus Ex: 2 and find themselves humming the melody to the iconic theme-song whilst waiting for an elevator, or taking a shower. The second is a someone who played the original Deus Ex in 2000, and for whom the franchise still holds a place in their heart. Those who would simply wish to kill some time on their commutes to work, and feel no affinity to Ion Storm’s seminal franchise. The first is a casual mobile gamer, looking to play a big-budget shooter on-the-go. There are two groups of people who will play Deus Ex: The Fall.