Everything I actually wanted in a Deus Ex follow-up - gameplay is refined to a tee, the options are literally endless here. The game evolves along with you, so you never feel unimmersed here. The boss battles aren't great, but frankly that's not enough to ruin the experience.
An excellent story as well here. It takes a bit to get going, but once it does it's thought-provoking and gripping. The visual design, aesthetic, and general look of the thing is aces too, almost looking like a painting at points. Great game and well worth multiple playthroughs.
An excellent story as well here. It takes a bit to get going, but once it does it's thought-provoking and gripping. The visual design, aesthetic, and general look of the thing is aces too, almost looking like a painting at points. Great game and well worth multiple playthroughs.
Great stealth game, doesn't really reward other playstyles. Lacks that revolutionary feel that Deus Ex had, but still a good game across the board with some good writing. Very lackluster ending. Nice to see a cyberpunk game that doesn't go completely crazy with the world design for once (even though that's also part of the charm of the cyberpunk genre, but it is nice to see a different perspective).
feel the first deus ex game will cast a shadow over new entries but this game was pretty cool still more of a stealth game with rpg stuff than an rpg but the stealth is good even though and theres options on how to tackle things the game does drop the ball in the last stretch and the bosses are awful but like i said still worth a try
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a fun game that brought back a classic series but overall left me a little disappointed. A lot of this game ended up being going through the main path or crawling through vents, which is fun but gets quite boring after a while. Everything else about this game is very well designed though as the upgrades, weapons, city, and dialogue are great. The pistol is also such a satisfying weapon to use when fully upgraded.