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    Deus Ex: Human Revolution

    Game » consists of 17 releases. Released Aug 23, 2011

    Human Revolution is the third game in the Deus Ex series, a prequel where players take control of augmented security officer Adam Jensen, and investigate attacks against Sarif Industries, a leader in augmentation technology.

    hereticked's Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Xbox 360) review

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    A western RPG worth playing

    I'd heard and read quite a bit about the original Deus Ex, but never actually played it, so I went into Deus Ex - Human Revolution with no real expectations, just a hope that it could live up to it's extremely cool announcement trailer. Thankfully, it did that and more.

    Human Revolution does what a lot of RPGs set out to do, but few actually accomplish, and that's have a legitimately meaningful story. It's not just a dramatic tale of government corruption, warring international corporations and the resulting social strife and insurrection. It IS all those things, but more importantly it tackles the issue of Transhumanism in a very serious way.

    All of the plot points and dialogue in the game center around the benefits and dangers of human augmentation and how that technology would change the world in very sudden and drastic ways. This game is less a character study (which is what a lot of RPGs are) and more a showcase for potent themes, intriguing ideas and difficult questions (which is what great art does.)

    The gameplay has a bit of a learning curve, but ultimately it's a mix of sneaking around, shooting action, hacking (twitch puzzles) and exploration. I was very pleased to see that there was almost always more than one way to accomplish the game's objectives. The game will punish you for trying to strong-arm your way through everything and reward you for patience, careful observation and being a "ghost" (accomplishing goals through stealth.) Should your patience run out, or you simply prefer conflict, fighting is always an option and you can develop your abilities in that direction instead.

    The graphics are nice, if a little dated for 2011. The soundtrack is a techno/synth mix reminiscent of Blade Runner; a perfect accompaniment to the game's setting. Together they produce the tense atmosphere of a world on the brink of total chaos. It's apparent from the start that human civilization is at a cyberpunk crossroads.

    This is the first western RPG to truly impress me in a long time. There have been a slew of good rpg-lite shooters (Bioshock, Fallout 3, etc) but none of them have the narrative weight of Deus Ex - Human Revolution.

    Other reviews for Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Xbox 360)

      Doing a classic justice 0

      I had very little experience with the Deus Ex franchise coming into Human Revolution, and yet I was more than a little skeptical about its effort to revive a nearly decade old franchise. Fortunately my fears were unfounded, as Deus Ex: Human Revolution stays true to what makes the franchise unique while also applying the proper updates to successfully drag it into the modern era. The result is pretty rad.Let’s get this out of the way first- Human Revolution has a laundry list of unfortunate blem...

      6 out of 8 found this review helpful.

      Despite Some Rough Edges, This Revolution Is Worth Taking Part In 0

      The original Deus Ex, released back in 2000, is considered by some to be one of the best RPG’s of the last generation. It offered a level of choice in how players accomplished their goals that was groundbreaking at the time, which allowed for a lot of flexibility in how it was played. The newly released prequel to the original game, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, promises to maintain that level of choice while crafting it’s own identity and updating the gameplay for modern players. While some of its...

      22 out of 41 found this review helpful.

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