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August 2011
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The editors liked
Near Perfect Linear Gameplay
Intelligent Storytelling
Unique Art Direction
Impressive Voice Acting
Demands Multiple Replays
The editors didn't like
Boss Fights Feel Incongruous
Game Slows Down When Loading Levels
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Published: 2016-09-16, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Even without Breach, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided would be a must-have title. It expands and enhances everything that made the last game great without sacrificing much. Sure, there may be some annoying microtransations, but they're easy to ignore and still en...
high production values, amazing execution, open-ended level design for multiple tactics, high replay value, open-ended format, character dialogue choices, interested story elements, augmentation/hacking elements
slow loading times, linear boss fights, facial animations during dialogue sequences, uneven enemy AI (not bosses) and some voice acting
Abstract: Human Revolution is set before the two previous Deus Ex games in the year 2027. Dominated by massive bio-engineering firms, the planet has entered a new age of innovation centered around the ascension of cybernetic implants. Morality and cultural stand...
Provided By: EIDOS / AMD No compensation was received for review of this product. Reviewer's Opinion: Living up to the original Deus Ex title is a tall order as it delivered a style of storytelling and gameplay that was very unique for its time. Whil...
So, if you haven't bought it yet and were waiting for this definitive (re: rambling) reaction, consider yourself authoritatively told: buy it. Unless you're allergic to the colour yellow...
Abstract: The year, we are told, is 2027. Humanity is at a turning point, and that turning point is the rapidly approaching singularity – the merging of man and machine through the use of human augmentation. Prosthetics have become so advanced that they are su...
Abstract: Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third game in the much beloved series and the prequel to the ground-breaking Deus Ex. It has been a long time since the poor Deus Ex: Invisible War was released, it's been eight long years in fact. Was the wait and hype...
Just like any fine piece of equipment, there is always a ghost in the machine. The flaws that you will undeniably find in Deus Ex: Human Revolution should not dissuade you from trying out an otherwise engrossing, wonderfully complex and extensive (30 h...