![]() Along the way you decide who shall live and who shall die, who shall win and who shall lose and how your character is designed from base upwards. You are basically a mercenary for hire and you are sent to stop these attacks by a pro-augmentation group. That cost being the rise of anti-augmentation groups that have switched to battling the augmentation companies while still trying to have a political dominance over the situation. The campaign revolves around the year 2077, a year were human augmentation is reaching a new peak in technological advancement, but that comes with its costs. I found myself literally stuck to the campaign of this game, not wanting to put it down for a moment. I bought this game while it still have it's £40 price tag and one point will be that I will never regret that decision. However I will describe it in many words. I bought this game while it still If I could describe this game in one word, it would be 'epic'. If I could describe this game in one word, it would be 'epic'. Every glimmer of hope and fear that we have about the future is explored and magnified by Michael McCann's epic score. Some of the areas are just stunning in terms of architecture, artwork and design, and the overall art direction is absolutely superb. You'll just want to stop and look at everything, there is an insane amount of detail. ![]() The locations are simply jaw-dropping, ranging from sprawling urban jungles to opulent corporate penthouses and beyond. There are hundreds, even thousands of books and newspapers, emails, product brands created specifically for the game, overheard conversations, TV and radio shows, and other snippets of information to be found and pored over. Dick and Masumune Shirow are referenced and recreated here in astonishing detail, and whether you are familiar with Deus Ex or not, it's a total science fiction nerdgasm. Few developers are ever this thorough, careful and determined in creating a believable setting for a game. Eidos Montreal have pushed hard to set new standards in this field. Though a classic game can still exist without a richly detailed setting and extensive backstory, the presence of these things adds to and enriches the overall gaming experience immeasurably. I truly believe that a great game is as much about immersion in a virtual world as it is about gameplay. Human Revolution has some big shoes to fill. It is still, for my money, the best game ever made. Human Revolution has some big shoes to 11 years ago, Deus Ex changed gaming forever. You dictate the gameplay throughout this game and it supports you in whichever play style you choose, if you want the story you will have to hunt it out through side missions and NPC interaction, if you want to run in and gun everything down you have the option, if you want a challenge go for the 'Foxiest of the hounds' and 'pacifist' dings! All in all for RPG and even stealth game fans this has everything you could ask for! The only criticism I have is that the boss fights are redundant and this games teases you with possible DLC chapters we will still have to wait for! I loved it 10/10! … Expandġ1 years ago, Deus Ex changed gaming forever. ![]() DXHR is a genuine treat from start to end! Beautiful to play and with an art direction that's second to none, it's sound design and score are DXHR is a genuine treat from start to end! Beautiful to play and with an art direction that's second to none, it's sound design and score are on a par with Hollywood blockbusters and exceptionally emotive throughout, and there is gameplay to suit all types of gamers. ![]()
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