Italicised bits are what Brad said...
...you don't actually have to worry about exploring every single area like in most shooters.
I can't help myself. I am kind of anal retentive when I play 3D shooters and 3D RPGS, and I really enjoy finding every nook and cranny in a level, picking up every useful item. It's an important part of my fun, for some odd reason.
I had decent weapon skills and high hacking. The hacking is great and means that you don't have to go screwing around looking for passwords and logins for all the security terminals.
That said, they are never hard to find. In my playing of the game, I only ever had a lot of trouble with a single password. They tend to be laying around, not too far from where they are needed. I had more fun cranking all my combat skills. By the end of the game, I could aim a sniper rifle at maximum zoom without the slightest tremor from my hands.
And being able to get into the security terminals lets you turn robots and machine gun turrets on your enemies, which is really really fun.
Oh yeah, it sure is. Nothing quite like seeing and hearing the bad guys being cut down by their own turrets. *grin*
You can take out twenty bad guys with a well placed gas grenade and then shooting them all with your pistol.My record was eight enemies with a single gas grenade. You get them standing there rubbing their eyes, and a single headshot from your pistol drops them. My eight were sitting and standing around a big boardroom table. I tossed the grenade into the centre of the table... blam blam blam...
EMP grenades are kind of useless and you don't get very many.
Not true - a single well-thrown EMP grenade will "kill" almost any robot in the game, with the exception of the really huge military-grade robots, which take two. Well, in practise they usually take more than two, because it is difficult to throw a grenade accurately when your body is being ripped apart by twin miniguns...
The same with those PS20 things. They're inventory space thieves and I suggest you use them right away or drop them once you fill your inventory up.
They are handy early in the game when you are low on ammo, because you pick up a lot around the place (three just in the first level, as I recall) and they deliver a surefire single-shot kill if you get in close.
If you like Deus Ex, give System Shock 2 a go. A similar game, from the people who made the Thief series - the sadly defunct and sorely missed Looking Glass Studios. it is now old enough that you oould pick it up for next to nothing.
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