Deus Ex: Human Revolution is officially out in North America and racking up critical acclaim. The third game in the Deus Ex franchise—technically, it's actually a "prequel" to the series—will also be made available in Australia and Europe in the next few days, with a release in Japan scheduled for Sept. 8.
The first-person role-playing game is published by Square Enix and was developed by Eidos Montreal, taking over from Ion Storm, developer of Deus Ex (2000) and Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003).
According to PCMag.com reviews for Deus Ex: Human Revolution have ranged from the positive to the positively euphoric. Reviewers have pointed to the game's "enthralling atmosphere," the "consistent mental challenge of tackling each mission," and a reliance on "strategy over spectacle," while generally crediting Deus Ex: Human Revolution with eclipsing the disappointing Deus Ex: Invisible War and recapturing the quality of the first Deus Ex title.
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The first-person role-playing game is published by Square Enix and was developed by Eidos Montreal, taking over from Ion Storm, developer of Deus Ex (2000) and Deus Ex: Invisible War (2003).
According to PCMag.com reviews for Deus Ex: Human Revolution have ranged from the positive to the positively euphoric. Reviewers have pointed to the game's "enthralling atmosphere," the "consistent mental challenge of tackling each mission," and a reliance on "strategy over spectacle," while generally crediting Deus Ex: Human Revolution with eclipsing the disappointing Deus Ex: Invisible War and recapturing the quality of the first Deus Ex title.
GameSpot...
- 8/24/2011
- by Mars
- GeekTyrant
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