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Deus Ex: Human Revolution's new, highly anticipated DLC "Missing Link" is out today! You can get your Deus Ex on for $15, or 1200MP .
Deus Ex "Missing Link" DLC Out Today - 1200 MP ($15)
Deus Ex: Human Revolution's new, highly anticipated DLC "Missing Link" is out today! You can get your Deus Ex on for $15, or 1200MP .
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Dues Ex: Human Revolution Now $34.99 On Amazon
Developer | Eidos Montreal |
Publisher | Square Enix |
Platforms | OnLive, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 |
Release Date | - |
Genre | Action Role-playing |
Modes | Single |
MetaRating | 89 |
Dues Ex: Human Revolution is now only $34.99 on Amazon.com, a whopping 42% off for a brand new game. If for some reason you haven't bought it yet, I would definitely buy it now. The sale is available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC.
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MjolnirX - Gamestop has decided to pull the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution from its store shelves because it contains a redemption code for the OnLive version of the game. This redemption for OnLive is in direct conflict with Gamestop's possibly soon-to-be-announced (maybe?) online game streaming service. Gamestop will still honor all returns and pre-orders, but it will no longer be possible to buy the game from the shelf. Console versions will still be available for purchase.
Source: Joystiq
Gamestop Pulls PC Version Of Deus Ex: Human Revolution From Shelves
MjolnirX - Gamestop has decided to pull the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution from its store shelves because it contains a redemption code for the OnLive version of the game. This redemption for OnLive is in direct conflict with Gamestop's possibly soon-to-be-announced (maybe?) online game streaming service. Gamestop will still honor all returns and pre-orders, but it will no longer be possible to buy the game from the shelf. Console versions will still be available for purchase.
Source: Joystiq
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Castrum - And they're quite good.
91 average, 14 reviews so far:
http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/deus-ex-human-revolution/critic-reviews
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Early Reviews Are In
Castrum - And they're quite good.
91 average, 14 reviews so far:
http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/deus-ex-human-revolution/critic-reviews
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Developer: Eidos Montreal
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows, OnLive
Release Date: Due August 23rd, 2011
MjolnirX - Deus Ex: Human Revolution is fast approaching. Set to hit the shelves in North America on August 23rd, 2011.
As a fan of the Deus Ex series, and especially "Deus Ex: The Invisible War" (I know I'll get some flak for that), I'm very excited for the game's release. The FPS-RPG genre has made a lot of headway in the last few years, with games like Fallout 3.
My first experience with the FPS-RPG genre was with the Xbox version of "Deus Ex: Invisible War". Up until that point, I had barely played FPS's, and even fewer RPG's. The whole concept of branching paths, choices and consequences had barely been enlightened upon me. It took me a few hours of solid gameplay to really get into it, but after I finally started to make sense of what I thought was going to be a simple RPG, I was hooked. Deus Ex: Invisible War was indeed one of my favorite games I have ever played, and easily one of the best for the Xbox. It's hard to believe it's been almost 7 years since I've played it.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Trailer
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Developer: Eidos Montreal
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows, OnLive
Release Date: Due August 23rd, 2011
MjolnirX - Deus Ex: Human Revolution is fast approaching. Set to hit the shelves in North America on August 23rd, 2011.
As a fan of the Deus Ex series, and especially "Deus Ex: The Invisible War" (I know I'll get some flak for that), I'm very excited for the game's release. The FPS-RPG genre has made a lot of headway in the last few years, with games like Fallout 3.
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My personal copy of Deus Ex: Invisible war |
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"The game takes place during the year 2027, 25 years before Deus Ex. Nanotechnological augmentations have yet to be developed and biomechanical augmentations are the current state of the art. The main protagonist, Adam Jensen, is a private security officer with Sarif Industries, a leading company that specializes in human augmentations. After he witnesses a chilling attack on his company which leaves him horrifically injured and forced to undergo augmentation to survive, "the conspiracy begins." The visuals are a combination of cyberpunk and Renaissance aesthetics, resulting in a futuristic-looking Baroque world. Adam Jensen will be voiced by Elias Toufexis.
The player will visit five cities over the course of the game, including Detroit, Shanghai and Montreal. In addition, the protagonist will have his own apartment where he may store his secrets and collected information. The events in the game will lead to the formation of UNATCO from the original game."
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Unfortunately, Deus Ex: Human Revolution will not feature any multiplayer content. That could be a mixed blessing, however. I can't see what it would add to the game to have some off-shoot of the single-player game. I suppose you could liken it to the multiplayer of Dead Space 2: the multiplayer had nothing to do with the game, but was somewhat fun. But in the end, it didn't add to the game. They could have left out the multiplayer and done just as well.
One of the new, most welcomed features is the "health regeneration" model. Instead of having to go out and buy med packs, or stock up on them, or leaving the current mission field just to go back and find some, you'll be able to duck away for a few moments and restore your health. The developers included this feature so people would be able to focus more on the story and mission as opposed to hunting down health. With all that said, health-regenerating items and consumables will still be available in the game.
Enemies you encounter will also have easily-identifiable squad leaders that direct the fights and the team's actions. Once the squad leader is disposed of, the squad will fall apart and become much less organized.
The new upgrading system will allow players to upgrade their character with several different types of augmentations. Because the game is set before the events in the the prior Deus Ex games, the augments take shape in the form of mechanical upgrades, rather than the previous "nanotechs". The augmentations come in the form of Social, Combat, Technology and Stealth. According to the developer, it will be possible to go through the whole game without killing anyone but the "bosses".
I'm hoping that this game is going to be as good as the hype that is following it. This year has been mediocre at best for game releases. With only a month left until the game's world-wide release, all I can do is sit back in my recliner, twiddle my thumbs, and type some blog posts.
Unfortunately, Deus Ex: Human Revolution will not feature any multiplayer content. That could be a mixed blessing, however. I can't see what it would add to the game to have some off-shoot of the single-player game. I suppose you could liken it to the multiplayer of Dead Space 2: the multiplayer had nothing to do with the game, but was somewhat fun. But in the end, it didn't add to the game. They could have left out the multiplayer and done just as well.
One of the new, most welcomed features is the "health regeneration" model. Instead of having to go out and buy med packs, or stock up on them, or leaving the current mission field just to go back and find some, you'll be able to duck away for a few moments and restore your health. The developers included this feature so people would be able to focus more on the story and mission as opposed to hunting down health. With all that said, health-regenerating items and consumables will still be available in the game.
Enemies you encounter will also have easily-identifiable squad leaders that direct the fights and the team's actions. Once the squad leader is disposed of, the squad will fall apart and become much less organized.
The new upgrading system will allow players to upgrade their character with several different types of augmentations. Because the game is set before the events in the the prior Deus Ex games, the augments take shape in the form of mechanical upgrades, rather than the previous "nanotechs". The augmentations come in the form of Social, Combat, Technology and Stealth. According to the developer, it will be possible to go through the whole game without killing anyone but the "bosses".
I'm hoping that this game is going to be as good as the hype that is following it. This year has been mediocre at best for game releases. With only a month left until the game's world-wide release, all I can do is sit back in my recliner, twiddle my thumbs, and type some blog posts.
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