Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a unique game in its own way, with simply incomparable variety of playthroughs (as far as I remember, this was only possible in the original game from 2000, as well as in the cult Thief series). Each location in the game is an ingenious interweaving of corridors and ventilation, so that each player will find his own route. If you want, look for workarounds, use ventilation shafts, or quietly sneak right under the noses of your enemies. Not your style... then rush headlong through the level, leaving the corpses of your enemies behind you. As you progress, the conditions constantly become more complicated, you have to combine many of the hero’s capabilities to achieve results and constantly think. Moreover, the antagonist always has a choice, even if he finds himself in a room with a dozen heavily armed soldiers.
The atmosphere of the game deserves special praise; it turned out to be thick (literally envelops the player) and, to boot, sensual. The world of Deus Ex: Human Revolution does not look like a simple setting, but is a full-fledged participant in the events and little by little tells about itself. Its characters are likable, and the plot intrigues right up to the end credits.
Don't think about it, there are some disadvantages in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, but they pale in comparison to all the advantages. Moreover, almost all of them were corrected in the expanded and modified version of the game Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Directors Cut.