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There’s a common saying on the Internet that every time someone mentions Deus Ex, someone, somewhere re-installs it. This obvious exaggeration is a testament to the game’s popularity among old school gamers who love it with all their heart cherishing every pixelated moment even in 2011. Now nearly a decade later, developer Eidos Montreal have attempted a franchise resurrection attempting to please both old school fans as well as newcomers alike with Deus Ex: Human Revolution (HR), an intense action RPG (Role Playing Game) that does not disappoint. Deus Ex: Human Revolution Reviewed on video In HR, you play as Adam Jensen, the security head of Sarif Industries, a company that deals with human augmentation in the not so near future. After a horrific accident at the start of the game, Adam finds himself augmented with all sorts of mechanical parts in a bid to survive. It turns out he was only an unfortunate incident in the larger picture of things that you’ll have to uncover over the game’s 20-odd hour campaign. Yes, it’s a huge game and even though I rushed through most of it to finish the review ASAP, it took me nearly 24 hours. Size does not matter
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Tags: Deus Ex , Deus Ex: Human Revolution , Eidos Montreal , Action , RPG , Steam , PC , PS3 , Xbox360 , Sarif , Adam Jensen
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