If there’s one thing that’s unique about the latest Deus: Ex Human Revolution trailer, is that it packs massive hype. But that’s alright, what’s a game without hype? Same thing I was thinking.
Quench it below the break.
If there’s one thing that’s unique about the latest Deus: Ex Human Revolution trailer, is that it packs massive hype. But that’s alright, what’s a game without hype? Same thing I was thinking.
Quench it below the break.
While we’ve been seeing mostly console footage of Deus: Ex: Human Revolution, Eidos-Montreal and Nixxes, developers of the PC version, have said it’s the PC version gamers should buy, because it’s obviously better.
Square-Enix is super-confident about the last Deus Ex game being developed by Eidos, and the publisher’s been going bold with tons of trailers. The latest below the break takes you through various abilities you’ll be able to employ during the game. Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s world is also explained, and that’s just for starters. Hit the link.
You’re waiting impatiently for the arrival of August, the month Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be released. Yet thoughts of whether the game will be worth the wait’s been crawling about your mind, leaving cobwebs and dusty footprints all over.
Fear and worry no more, son, the first review of Deus Ex: HR’s gone live, and according to critic, it’s top notch material.
The game’s gone gold, now watch the last developer diary of the action/rpg title before it goes on sale next month.
The wait is almost over, friends, and come next month, gamers the world over will be prepping their platform of choice to give Deus Ex: Human Revolution a go. It’s gone gold.
Sometimes what we see portrayed in movies and games are things really happening behind the scenes and will one day be brought to life. The first ever Deus Ex: Human Revolution live-action trailer paints a bleak picture of the future.
We’ve seen quite a few Deus Ex: Human Revolution trailers, but none quite like the latest posted inside. It shows multiple combat options, including balls-out shooting, stealth, tactics, explosions, augments, and more. Hit the link.
It’s all about gameplay videos these days. Seemingly everybody’s trying to 1up the opponent. Think of Bioshock: Infinite and Resistance 3 amongst others, but none has slammed us with over 30 minutes of gameplay footage with added commentary.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution has stepped up to the plate.
Conspiracy Theories are like juicy rumors, they attract itchy ears, and spiral into living things. In Deus Ex: Human Revolution, there’s lots of it, and in the game’s latest trailer released by Square-Enix, the game’s main protagonist, Adam Jensen delves into the conspiracy theories found therein.
In the latest Deus Ex: Human Revolution video posted below the cut, Eidos devs talk about the cities found in the game, and the real life locations they were based upon. You’ll also see that the cities in the action title look like future versions of the real life ones they were tailored after.
You know a good thing when you see it, don’t you? I do too. And that’s why I’m pointing you towards this new gameplay video of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, because, like I said, I know when something is good. At least I think I do. See for yourself below the break.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a prequel, and in order to draw parallels between the present and future, Eidos will utilize the franchise’s augmentation system seen in the classic games. The developer diary posted below the break discusses how Eidos plan on pulling it off.
Dues Ex: Human Revolution overload below the break. If you’re interested in the Eidos-developed title, check them out.
If you don’t mind when we spoil things, head past the break to quench the first ten minutes of Deus Ex: Human Revolution.