There's some fun to be had here, but it plays like a budget game and not the AAA title that so many would claim it to be. Having to execute all these fetch quests is even more obnoxious by the existence of not one but two airlock-type thingies that each take roughly a minute of flashing blue lights to pass through and a two minute elevator ride with scenery befitting a ten year-old game. Further, the DLC isn't really very much fun to play it feels like a supermarket, where you have to move from one corner to another to suit the seller's needs rather than your own. The Missing Link DLC is incorporated into the game, but just barely - it amounts to a cutscene's brusque segue into losing all your weapons and skills. The addition of developer commentary only highlights the technical hurdles that the team chose to sidestep (eg no mirrors in bathrooms, an "open world" that resolves into a handfull of simple corridors, etc). The addition of developer commentary only highlights the This game is fine, but nowhere near as good as popular opinion seems to indicate. This game is fine, but nowhere near as good as popular opinion seems to indicate. ![]() ![]() Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third game in the Deus Ex series and a prequel to the original Deus Ex. For comic book miniseries, see Deus Ex: Human Revolution (comics).
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