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August 2011
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The editors liked
Deep
Varied
Immersive
Lots of player choice
Interesting story
Great visual design and music
Intuitive combat
Clever stealth
Simple RPG elements add to gameplay
Great level design
With branching routes and elements
Interesting plot
With genuinely integral side quests
Lengthy campaign with multiple ways to play....
All the freedom and choice you expect from Deus Ex
Superbly executed stealth and hacking gameplay
Hours of deep
Immersive gameplay
The entertaining cyberpunk story
Extremely polished everything
Open ended gameplay and maps
The editors didn't like
Infuriating
Masochistic
Glitchy
Some poorly conceived boss battles
Several locations are reused
Although it's very clear the developers want you to play in one way only
Lots of player choice; interesting story; great visual design and music,
Some poorly conceived boss battles; several locations are reused,
A smart, classy action game ...
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Published: 2011-09-16, Author: Ben , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: There's a demonstration outside a LIMB clinic - the place where people can go to get bio-mechanic augmentations. Some of the more extreme protesters are no doubt associated with the ‘Purity First' movement, who believe the clinic's work is immoral and unn...
Intuitive combat; clever stealth; simple RPG elements add to gameplay; great level design, with branching routes and elements; interesting plot, with genuinely integral side quests; lengthy campaign with multiple ways to play....
although it's very clear the developers want you to play in one way only; some augmentations are pointless; boss battles are both pointless and jarring; story is totally lacking; protagonist is very wooden; lacking the plot diversity of previous titles
Abstract: Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third instalment in the Deus Ex series and was developed by Eidos Montreal. Set in a seedy, cynical 2027 and therefore a prequel to the original game this cyber punk style dystopia is on the brink of a new era, an era o...
What Deus Ex: Human Revolution really is, is a very competent stealth action RPG, plunged into the middle of a thought provoking and well realised world, wrapped in the genuinely unique packaging of its visual style. And it all comes together perfectly...
Abstract: Published August 23rd 2011. Written by Daniel Cairns. It’s a truth universally acknowledged that every time you mention Deus Ex, someone will reinstall it. Or so the meme goes. You don’t need me rattling off a load of clichés about how revolutionary an...