![]() ![]() ![]() Most people would go for the first but it’s kinda interesting to see how you develop with the second method, which I did this time around. If you shoot enemies a lot, you gain points in Accuracy if you get shot a lot, Endurance, and so on. The second way is to let the game automatically assign your points based on how you play. You can play any way you like and you have fine control over how your character develops. What I thought was kinda nice is that there are two ways to manage your stats: The first is to manually assign your three stat points you receive on level-up. High Strength lets you hit harder with melee weapons, high Endurance lets you take more damage, high Hacking makes the hacking minigame easier, etc. Pick three genes and hit Reroll until they look good to you. Plenty of targets…right?ĮYE starts with you rolling stats. Looters are everywhere, the Federation is investigating your employers, you’re in a secret civil war with another sect of EYE, and there’s this Metastreumonic Force that’s creating monsters out of our darkest fears and desires. ![]() And you’ve just woken in a cave with severe wounds and amnesia. You’re one of the elite Culter Dei, one of the sects of EYE, which is itself a branch of the Secreta. There’s a grid inventory, your crosshairs shrink when you stand still, augmentations, skills affecting performance like an RPG even though it’s an FPS–that sorta thing. I’ve heard EYE be described as Deus Ex set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe (not officially of course), and though I don’t know much about the latter series, it does kinda play a bit like the first Deus Ex. I played EYE entirely with keyboard and mouse. I also didn’t record how long one go-through was, but I’ve also gone through this game around three times before writing this review, and I of course lost that save. Don’t let that speak of its quality, though. I can’t remember when I got EYE or how much I’ve paid for it, but it’s been as cheap as 99 cents before and it was at one time given out as a gag gift for Christmas, like Secret of the Magic Crystals or Bad Rats. The title screen always shows these Artefacts with no context or apparent relevance to the game. ![]()
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