Let The Human Revolution Begin On August 23
It was initially expected to release early this year, but they needed a bit more time to put the "revolution" in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
And while the game may not be "revolutionary," per se, it should be quite appealing on a variety of different levels. Why publishers continue to insist on using Twitter to provide the gaming public with release dates, we don't know, but the results are in- Eidos says the latest iteration in the award-winning Deus Ex franchise will arrive in North America on August 23. It'll drop three days later in the UK. You can pick up the standard edition or spring for the super cool Augmented Edition, which is only $10 more. The developers have also promised fans they would remain true to the well-respected roots of the franchise, while still offering some new twists and enhancements. For more on the game, make sure to check out our detailed preview; it's still one of our most anticipated titles of the year.
And by the way, I seem to remember Invisible War being quite long, relatively speaking...so we had better get a lengthy campaign, damnit. It's all about the slick sci-fi atmosphere and story, after all.
Related Game(s): Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Tags: deus ex, human revolution, deus ex release date
3/8/2011 8:50:52 PM Ben Dutka
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CrusaderForever
Tuesday, March 08, 2011 @ 11:36:30 PM
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BikerSaint
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 8:47:43 PM
If you can find it, get Project:Snowblind too, as it's been called the "spiritual successor" to D.E.
It actually was supposed to be the 3rd D.E. game in the series, but after making it a multi-player game, they then decided to make it as it's own a stand-alone game.
It has all the very same elements in it as DE:TC & DE:IW did, FPS, RPG, along those biometrics & augmentation features.
Geobaldi
Thursday, March 10, 2011 @ 4:23:00 AM
just2skillf00l
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 12:03:43 AM
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Lawless SXE
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 12:41:46 AM
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I've been reading a lot of previews for this, and must say that I am greatly looking forward to it. The way that every choice you make has an effect reminds me of Heavy Rain. The way you can play anyway you want appeals to me, as I enjoyed that aspect of Bioshock, but here it's ramped up further. And apparently the AI is really intelligent as well. Should be a great game, and if it's not... I'm going to blame S-E.
Peace.
Steel
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 12:50:51 AM
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Lawless SXE
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 1:21:27 AM
Peace.
___________
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 1:52:22 AM
be warned though, the boss battles are REALLY hard!
no game gives you customization like this does!
everything, and i mean EVERYTHING you do changes the game in one way or another!
look at that and you will see how heavy rain, ME2, and this should of been.
i hope this is, but i seriously doubt it.
one thing future RPGs certainly should have though!
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Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 1:49:58 AM
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i hope it takes the game changing as far as alpha protocol did.
EVERYTHING you did, said effected the game in one shape or another!
you could even reply back to emails however you wanted!
thats one thing im really disappointed about ME2 with, and hope ME3 fixes.
your constantly given choices but they rarely change anything!
especially in conversations, your given 3 lines on the right and all 3 give the same reaction even though their totally different!
you can say something positive, neutral or negative and the response will be the same!
WTF?
normally if i say good job to someone, i expect a different response to you blazing idiot a freaking monkey could of done that better!
whats the point of having choices, but not having any effect to them?
especially in the comic book at the start of the game, you can choose who becomes rep for the council, you get to choose who to save, you get to choose quite a few things but neither of those changes anything!
whats the point of having choices if there not going to change anything?
exactly like heavy rain this game, gives you so many choices but they barely do a thing!
Temjin001
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 2:06:28 AM
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Anyway, this game is higher up there on my hit list. I'll grab it when it comes down in price.
MadKatBebop
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 11:55:12 AM
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BikerSaint
Wednesday, March 09, 2011 @ 8:51:30 PM
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution









Victor321
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Tuesday, March 08, 2011 @ 10:15:40 PM
I actually prefer this date cuz as usual, summer's pretty empty.