The third installment in the popular FPS/RPG series returns with the possible following; engrossing cyberpunk plot, heaps of twists and open-ended gameplay. Awesome.
Available on:
Xbox 360
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PC,
PS3
Genre: Action Release date: August 23, 2011 Developed by: Eidos
There really are multiple ways to approach the situation: my way, and the right way
Jun 15, 2011
We’re not so sure Deus Ex: Human Revolution should have been on the show floor. E3 is rock concert loud, and it’s hard to concentrate for any amount of time on tasks that require any amount of cerebral thinking. Usually, developers choose a section of their game that works well for such events—throwing players into an action sequence or something equally primal—but that wouldn’t really do the Deus Ex name justice. Instead, the demo level at the show was something that does a better job at living up to the series’ legacy, and as we waited for a developer-guided presentation to begin, we picked up the controller and gave it a go… and it didn’t really go all that well. As we soon learned, it really wasn’t the game’s fault that we sucked. In a world of mindless shooters, this is a thinking man’s game…
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The Deus Ex series, perhaps more than anything else, is known for the choices it gives you. Previous entries let you go guns blazing, or take a stealthy approach, or focus on other less easily defined strategies. After playing the several hours of Human Revolution, we can say without a doubt that the series' core tenet has been upheld. We can't say yet if it remains as complex as previous incarnations, since we've only had a taste of what it offers...
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Can such an anticipated sequel live up to fan expectations?
Jul 07, 2010
Is it getting to the point that “primarily first person” is a highlight of a preview? Not really, but with so many third-person Unreal Engine games coming along, it’s a shock to see something different. Deus Ex: Human Revolution isn’t being spewed from the Unreal clone factory. You’ll be looking through the protagonist’s eyes for the vast majority of the game and that allows everyone worried about some huge departure to breathe a sigh of relief...
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ESRB Rating
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is rated: Mature
Blood,
Drug Reference,
Intense Violence,
Sexual Themes,
Strong Language,
Use of Alcohol