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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
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....
While Deus Ex: Human Revolution can't be the revelation that Deus Ex was in 2000, it's an achievement nonetheless. It's a visionary, considered piece of work, and while my thoughts drift to the things that could have been and the compromises made due t...
Abstract: Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the story of a man who gets blown apart, and then put back together again. Viewed from another angle, it's also the story of Eidos Montreal taking on a decade-old franchise - one created by Ion Storm at the turn of the mill...
Abstract: In the year 2027, mankind is about to enter a new era of self-propagated evolution. Technology that blends man and machine has allowed "augmented" humans to run faster, think quicker, grow stronger, and rise above their genetics to be the person they...
Abstract: I'm not one to complete games often. This revelation may come as a shock to some of you given what I do for a living, but we're not going to get into a discussion of that particular work-ethic right now. The point is, it takes a special kind of game to...
Abstract: It’s been 11 years since the original Deus Ex game debuted on the PC, but I still remember it like it was yesterday; perhaps because I played through the game no less than six times and wrote the strategy guide, but more likely since this was the first...
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a successful prequel to the brilliant original game. The story can be a little uninspiring at times and the game world occasionally tends towards lifelessness, but the intrigue of the plot is compelling...
Abstract: A true sequel, or prequel to one of the most revolutionary shooters in modern gaming has finally arrived, Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The original Deus Ex provided gamers with a whole new style of game play, seamlessly combining both RPG and first-pers...
Abstract: The year is 2027 and in a jaundice-tinged future, cybernetically enhanced humans have become commonplace. Advancements in technology have allowed mankind to improve their God-given attributes with mechanical limbs, nanotechnology, and biotechnology to ...