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There is only ONE disagreement I have, and that is Human Revolution is the better game... more subtle, more artistic and more focused. MD is more refined I concede.
Thank you for the review...
It's a 'show' not a 'tell' game. It's why people don't get it, and why I love it.
As for atmosphere, the climb up The Throat is more atmospheric than anything in DX OG, and that's not even a high point of MD. It's a feast to the senses, but not everybody has senses in this day and age.
As far as DX games go, MD is by far the best one. It's a masterpiece, and delivers what everybody was crying for, but the fanbase is too stupid to see it, or understand, explore, question, or do anything but follow quest markers, which are disabled by default on 3 out of 4 difficulties. A DX5 will be a way watered-down experience compared to MD.
Look at the steam global achievement chart, and despair. The average player doesn't even experience a sixth of the game's actual content. They walk through the game, decide it's empty, but it's 'empty' because they don't talk to anyone, don't explore, don't follow up on characters day 2 and 3, don't try different solutions, and most don't even bother trying out the new augs, or realize their choices have consequences.