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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
Deus Ex Human Revolution is a fun and engaging game that presents a compelling story and generally fun action. There are a lot of choices for gameplay and customization that will have players coming back to try new builds and new styles. The game loses...
Though it feels like I'm barely scratching the surface of the game (and believe me, I am), writing much more would simply require explaining more that the game's incredible story should be telling you. True to the original, it's well-written and its m...
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is more than a great game, it’s practically a miracle, as it’s a sequel/prequel to a cult favorite franchise that mostly does its predecessors proud despite not being associated with the original development team, and still m...
Fluid and intuitive controls, deeply involving and interesting story, open world filled with lots of missions and ways to do those missions, most of the animation is top notch, branching dialogue that is effectively used
Facial animations is of inconsistent quality, too many stereotyped characters, hit detection gets to be a bit wonky, takes some time to feel like Deus Ex again
Abstract: FPS/RPG hybrid Deus Ex is one of the most highly-regarded PC games out there. In fact, it remains at the top of many a “best games” list to this day, more than a decade after it was released, and is considered by some to be the greatest PC game of all ...
Abstract: Few games ever achieve the iconic status of the original Deus Ex. There are arguably only a handful of games, throughout the entire course of video game history, that have obtained the prestige and accolades of the 2000 PC classic. Ion Storm’s cyber p...
In a stealth genre that's been abandoned by its heroes on current-gen platforms, Deus Ex: Human Revolution remains true to its roots and provides the sequel that we'd all hoped for but feared would never live up to the billing. Games don't get much bet...
Abstract: With summer comes the annual gaming drought. Developers typically hold off until the holiday season before releasing their big titles to ensure they don’t miss the Christmas sales blitz. But as summer draws to an end, we’re starting to see the light at...
Abstract: Deus Ex: Human Revolution's first trailer set the stage that not many have been able to grasp. It showed this weird visualization of a male being grafted with feathered wings, which somehow seemed to be happening in a time long-forgotten. It was a powe...
Varied mechanics allow you to accomplish missions the way you want, Evocative futuristic atmosphere, Engrossing story with themes that resonate, A long adventure that invites replay.
Poor boss fights remove the element of choice, Long load times, dated facial animations, and other technical drawbacks, Weak AI detracts from both the shooting and the stealth.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is an engrossing and atmospheric adventure that keeps you guessing....