| Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the return to one of the most critically acclaimed video game franchises of all time. The game tells the story of Adam Jensen, a man cybernetically augmented against his own choice who finds himself in the middle of a global conspiracy to which he holds the key. By offering players the chance to advance through the game in multiple and vastly different ways, Deus Ex: Human Revolution challenges the foundations of gaming and provides an immersive experience where every choice has a lasting consequence. - The long-awaited return of the award winning franchise that blends the best of Action and RPG: the perfect mix of combat, stealth, hacking, and social gameplay.
- Play as Adam Jensen, a mechanically augmented agent: customize and upgrade your character with more than 50 unique augmentations that support your style of play.
- Deadly weapons: Over 20 available weapons, each with their own customizable elements.
- Fight enemies including dangerous thugs, augmented special operations soldiers, advanced robots; and engage in epic boss battles.
- Engage the unique Cyber Renaissance setting: discover a unique world that blends near future and Renaissance elements.
System Requirements | | Minimum Specifications: | Recommended Specifications: | | OS: | Win 7, Vista and XP | | Processor: | 2GHz Dual Core (Intel Core 2 Duo or better, AMD Athlon X2 or better) | AMD Phenom II X4 or Intel Core 2 Quad or better | | RAM: | 1GB | 2GB | | Hard Drive: | 9GB | | Video Card: | nVIDIA GeForce 8800 / AMD Radeon HD 2900 or better | AMD Radeon HD 5850 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or better | | Additional Info: | INPUT DEVICE: Keyboard & Mouse | * A Steam account is required for game activation.** Note that the bonus content for the Augmented Edition must be downloaded separately from the game and is accessed from the ‘tools’ section of the Steam client.
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The long-awaited return of the award winning franchise that blends the best of Action and RPG: the perfect mix of combat, stealth, hacking, and social gameplay.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
58 of 69 people found the following review helpful Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Augmented Edition
Fun:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you are considering picking this game up do not wait as it is more of a modern masterpiece then a game. From the start you can tell there is a lot going on and nothing can prepare you for what will unfold in a dark but vibrant setting filled with a looming feel that things are always not as they seem.
Like I good book that you cannot put down I found myself forcing myself to stop playing instead of feeling that I had played enough so if you have concerns that this title will not live up to the original Deus Ex, you can lay them to rest. The story couldn't have stayed truer to the Deus Ex series and Square-Enix/Eidos Montreal have done what no publisher is willing to do these days and that is to make an amazing PC game.
So if Ubisoft, EA (Especially BioWare with ME3 on the horizon), Activision/Blizzard, Rockstar, 2kGames, Bethesda or other major publishers are paying attention look at what Square-Enix has done here and see how it is that you make a game for the PC.
When you release your next PC game, look at Deus Ex Human Revolution on the PC:
49.99 with 10% off on pre-order No install limits, internet connection required, phoning home or any other anti-consumer DRM On Steam and Retail stores Not a console port No Games for Windows Live or Origin etc. Runs at first launch with no issues
If it doesn't meet these points just don't bother releasing the PC version because Square-Enix, Valve and dozens of Indie developers will continue making games many others, including myself want and will gladly spend my money on those games instead.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Augmented Edition
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This game is beautiful. Granted not perfect, but it would be unrealistic to expect much more from a game of this magnitude. The technical constraints, I can only imagine, were numerous. The story is fantastic, extremely engaging, and to anyone with at least a grade 5 level of intelligence, enormously relevant in today's society. The gameplay is tight - despite occasional AI glitches - and thoroughly immersive. The sheer amount of options at your disposal when customizing your character is astounding. I found myself taking forever to choose where I would use my praxis points, as almost every decision you make in Human Revolution has a direct impact in your experience - in other words, it's fantastic. Rarely have I found myself so drawn into a world, a game, the way I have with Human Revolution. If you're a fan of engaging stories, intense action and Rpgs in general, then do yourself a favor and buy this game.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Augmented Edition
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Eidos Montreal faced a daunting and almost unthinkable task - creating a sequel to the original Deus Ex that wouldn't fall short and disappoint like Invisible War. Like many fans of the original game I anxiously awaited to see if Eidos would deliver on their promise or fall flat on their face. I even built a new computer specifically so I could play Deus Ex: Human Revolution when it was released. Finally, the moment of truth arrived and just after 2 am I finished downloading the patch from Steam and away I went. Before I realized what time it was the sun was rising and I was not even close to be sleepy so I continued playing well into the morning finally taking a break in the early afternoon. The game is phenomenal and Eidos has produced one of the best games of recent memory.
The original Deus Ex fell into what the early Star Trek and Star Wars franchises faced, a limitation of the technology at the time the product was released. I still love playing the original to this day; it is one of my favorite games. It is a game that one can enjoy over and over simply because of the choices presented to the player in how they choose to accomplish the goals set forth in the game. Unfortunately, after playing Human Revolution, the original now feels like the old Star Trek and when I do return to playing the game it will remind of what could be while I am playing what was available for the time.
I feel one of the strong points of Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a return to the gritty cyberpunk setting of the original game. In contrast, Invisible War presented a very different atmosphere about that sorely detracted from the game. Invisible War also suffered from a lack of length and being way too easy. With Human Revolution there is a return to the gritty steampunk setting that many have described as being set in the fashion of Blade Runner, an assertation I don't disagree with. I can only hope Eidos continues on with making more games as it will be tough to play the original after the masterpiece they have put forth.
For fans of the original game you will notice many easter eggs from characters such as Bob Page to companies such as Versalife. at the same time Human Revolution takes us deeper down the rabbit hole with the shroud of mystery surrounding Adam Jensen. If you hack one of the computers at Picus you will see a couple of familiar, and important characters, who show up in the original. the very first code you receive, 0451, which is the code to Sarif's elevator is also one of the first codes you recieve in the original, which goes to the comsat building by the helipad outside of UNATCO headquarters.
Some people have complained at times the game felt too much like a maze when you are in the city hubs completing missions and side quests. A quote in the mystery scene after the credits role I found to be particularly illuminating. It occurs when one character says, "When Ariadne led Theseus" which made me think of Inception by Christopher Nolan. As you are aware mazes play an important part of Inception. Another important concept is the idea that an architect (Eidos) creates a dreamworld (the game) and then the dreamer (the player) fills it with their subconscious. in this instance Eidos has presented us with a game but it is up to us to fill up with and bring it to life in a way that directly reflects upon what is in each of us who play the game. Could Eidos have been influenced by Inception, possibly, but I just thought that was an interesting thought.
Overall this is an excellent game that should be enjoyed for quite some time until they come out with the next installment.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good try at a great game
What ever Deus Ex: HR was, it was not a continuation of the Deus Ex Franchise. I knew that coming in and thought I would try it out. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Scott Larson
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing game
Human Revolution does justice to the Deus Ex series. I enjoyed it more than Invisible War but a trifle less than the original. Read more
Published 4 months ago by D. Evans
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun game!
I played the original Deus Ex back in the day but never played any of the follow ups. I bought Human Revolution because there was a great sale on it. Read more
Published 4 months ago by B. Stearn
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not groundbreaking, but a fun game
When I downloaded this, the thoughts going through my head were probably similar to many veteran gamers who played the original. "How will this one stack up? Read more
Published 4 months ago by David E. Maurer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game of the Year
This Game of the Year is worth every penny! The choice of games is really satisfying. I hope you will continue to be of such action :)
Published 5 months ago by Vladimir Mladenovi
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review for the PC vs of Deus Ex Human Revolution
Very enjoyable. I like Fallout 3 and Fallout Las Vegas The games are sililiar in that you have a lot of freedom to explore and interact how you want to.
Published 5 months ago by Michael J Lamb
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rebought for PC
it looks and runs smoother and faster than the console counterpart, which is already a great experince, only made greater by the support of a PC that supports it.
Published 5 months ago by Joe
4.0 out of 5 stars
great, love the game, don't care for glitches.
biggest glitch is the beginning of the level where you go to hengshaw island for the second time, it stops and you have to ctrl alt delete to fix it.
Published 5 months ago by andrew starr
5.0 out of 5 stars
Game of the year!
In one word, Wow! This game is great. I am a big fen of Deus Ex and still love the original. The is a minor glitch with the I7 proccesor and video acceleration, but all in... Read more
Published 6 months ago by tiger1
1.0 out of 5 stars
Somebody got $20 richer
I was not able to use the product because the actual program that installs it didn't upload the information because of a random error with the regional settings I'm guessing. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Chuck
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