New Deus Ex: Human Revolution trailer is mostly old, but made better with Japanese
The language that fits perfectly with mechanical augmentations of the future
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Square Enix has released a new Deus Ex: Human Revolution trailer. Actually, it's not really very new at all. It's mostly lovely looking CGI that we've seen before, rearranged and cut together. More like a remix.
However, it's been released for this week's Tokyo Game Show, which means we get to hear it with Japanese narration. I don't know about the rest of you, but when the sun's setting on a futuristic mega-tech metropolis and there's a dude with swords doing back-flips and an enormous industrial hole in the middle of the ocean, Japanese seems like the only voice-over choice. Check it out:
And I don't even mind that I can't understand a bloody word of it.
September 16, 2010
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