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August 2011
(89%)
54 Reviews
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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...