Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Review (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
2:19 am
Deus Ex: Human Revolution augments the future in this video review with Kevin VanOrd. For more on this game, visit: www.gamespot.com

@DvineGaming AGREED
@Chronolyse didn’t really need to do much hacking tbh, just upgraded the level that i needed, apart from that that typhoon is really useful for defeating the bosses easily
This looks very similar to Metal Gear Solid 4
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@Millhouse3671 the bum?
Heads up for those just starting the game. Most important upgrades are Hacking (including cameras and robots). The ability to fall from great heights, moving heavy objects, cloak, and speech. The rest is just filler.
I don’t care what that comment is talking about, I read the word “Skyrim” in it. I’m thumbing it up.
silent murder? you don’t murder them, when you do a takedown, moron.
@DvineGaming Don’t get me wrong, I still think it’s an excellent game. I just think people should be made aware going into it that the gameplay leans much more towards Batman: Arkum Asylum than it does Mass Effect 2. Unfortunately for me, I was looking for more of a shooter first, espionage optional sort of deal.
@DvineGaming I might agree with that, if there were more comprehensive combat specific abilities. Aside from taking decreased damage, there really isn’t much difference in how well Jensen performs in combat, whether he’s built for stealth or not. The weapons are mainly effected by upgrades, not Jensen’s abilities. That being said, regular enemy encounters are much easier as a stealth character since I can avoid them all together and still be rewarded, while boss battles play out nearly the same.
Mediocre AI? Are you fucking kidding me? Did this retard play on baby mode? They flank you and they will surround you on the highest difficulty. And as for not doing things better than other games? This is the best story I have ever seen, the best voice acting I have ever seen, the best character interaction I have ever seen and the best looking settings I have ever seen. What a load of shit.
Deus Ex 10/10
There’s a computer in the Sarif HQ where two disgruntled employees are talking in an archived chat-session about how the corporation they work for is cutting down their vacation days, and in an email below about Overtime Compensation from Management about how employees will receive 1 hour of vacation for each hour worked overtime.
Little things like that makes the game believeable.
@thewalkthrougher888 I played the whole story through and the only problem I had was my game froze one time. That is it.
@Catmangamer You must be playing on the easiest difficulty because when I did it I was yelled at.
@BeerTimeGaming Do you have any idea how hard some of the boss fights are for stealth players? I played both and they had their merits, over all I found plowing through was a little easier because when you are built for it, you can destroy everything. Play with a mix like I did.
@DrakenGuardz Skyrim will hardly have a story like most Bethesda games. It will have a small story for each quest but overall the story won’t amount to much. Skyrim will be a free roaming game where you do quests. Deus Ex is a heavily story based game that delves into conspiracies and still offers world exploration, amazing settings & cinematics, side quests and by far the best character interaction I have ever seen. I honestly don’t see Skyrim competing with Deus Ex. The story is too perfect.
@Frozenkex You’re not supposed to have every augmentation. It’s to make you choose wisely which augmentation you spend Praxis points on. If you waste it on an augmentation that doesn’t benefit your character specialization then that’s one Praxis point that you could have spent on something that would benefit your character specialization. If you want a game that by the end you get every ability and power, play the Elder Scrolls games.
@BeerTimeGaming Nope.
@DrakenGuardz i really don’t care as long as no person shooter becomes first.and dead island and skyrim look very good but dead island brings something new to zombie gaming
@OZORxORON Wrong.
Choice my ass, This game literally shoves stealth play down your throat, as you can potentially gain 20x more exp when going completely stealth. Non lethal kills grant 50 exp a pop, while gun kills net you 10-20 exp. Not to mention, the 500 exp and, in some cases, 1000 exp bonuses gained for completing objectives without being seen. As far as I’m concerned there is no choice. Either you play a stealth character or you gimp yourself. It’s Oblivion all over again.
@jwagner7000
You’re wrong. I can tap into locked computers at the police station with people looking around and not reacting — the A.I. is weird in this game. So there.
@scorpia733 i hope its not for PC, or else enjoy origin! haha
The pc version has no tech issues. But the console does.
WTF!!!! why when I play the game. I have no aimer?! I have to kinda guess were to shoot. HALP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!! how do i fix dis