The atmosphere of cyberpunk in the game is conveyed simply perfectly.
The plot of the game is simply brilliant. It's a pity that such wonderful games as this can be counted on one hand.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a continuation of the legendary first-person action role-playing game Deus Ex. The game will take you to 2027, in which... Read more
The atmosphere of cyberpunk in the game is conveyed simply perfectly.
The plot of the game is simply brilliant. It's a pity that such wonderful games as this can be counted on one hand.
Well, I finally beat this game!
Let's go over the pros and cons:
Pros:
- Stealth
- Futuristic
- Plot
- Cut-scenes (They are terribly interesting)
- Moments of the game where there is dialogue , this is not just some information, but a choice based on moral principles (What I really liked about such dialogues is that you have to understand the character, understand what phrases will satisfy him in order to achieve our goal)
- 20 hours of gameplay( Average difficulty level)
Cons:
- Casual hacking
- Not the best AI
Conclusion: I can’t consider myself a fan of the series because this is the only part that I completed (and generally played), but, I am sure that this is the standard part of the series, according to which others should be made.
I have no idea if the developers fixed all the mistakes and bugs in the re-released version, but this is simple. Sounds are delayed from actions in varying degrees of activity, opponents are shooting at an empty point where I once sat even surrounded by it, lip-synching is trivial even in the original, the translation of the subs is quite free and difficult to read with the original, the font (like the entire menu) is small like my tickler, and the finale is completely crap with a crooked set of subs and text, which is why the whole impression of it (the finale) is completely lacking. I’m still silent about the disgusting controls on the gamepad and the inability to play with it through the TV, but this is partially attributed to the original PC version.
But if you close your eyes to this, … Read full
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 him… Read full
I refused to play it for a long time, but when I played it, I was simply delighted. At first it may be a little boring, but when the player is left to his own devices, then the GAME begins.
HR is a stealth action game with RPG elements. Starring Adam Jensen, a former cop working for Sharif Industries. The action takes place in 2027, when nanoimplants are already in full use. The game has 4 endings, which depend on the player's choice, but you can see everything by saving before. The gameplay in the game is very interesting: we have open locations through which we move freely, several paths to complete each task, and if you don’t go through one path, then there may not be another task, an excellent stealth system with which to run I don’t even want to go into the open, but I want to go quiet… Read full
Let me clarify right away that it was not the usual Deus Ex, but the Director's Cut. I played through this game several times, downloading it from a torrent, and then purchased it on Steam. What immediately upset me was the absolute lack of Russian localization (Russifiers help, of course, but Russian voice acting completely refused to work for me, changing to Italian😅). I haven’t been pleased with the intelligence of the enemies yet, just some walking felt boots. Just one pistol with a silencer is enough for you to mow down almost all the enemies in the location or, for example, half of the police station (I checked🙄). As for the bosses, with proper leveling and a good arsenal, dealing with them will not be difficult. We were pleased with the game's plot as a whole and the dialogues, they a… Read full
Overall it’s not a bad game, but alas, the entire budget was spent on “variability”, and if in terms of completing missions it’s still ok, then in terms of some decisions this doesn’t affect anything. and as for me it’s too drawn out, when you’re already internally preparing that “well, now just another hour and the end”, several more hours of gameplay are added, and again, and in the end you’re waiting for the end not because it’s interesting, but just to finally finish this “creation” . Well, since the variability is essentially only gameplay, the ending is chosen and there are 4 options, by saving before choosing you can see all the endings at once, without going through the entire game again with a different choice, which will not affect anything anyway. game for once
This game is one of the few good projects in the cyberpunk genre. Visuals, music, atmosphere are the distinctive components of the game. The project itself combines the “Immersive Sim” genre, which provides the player with nonlinearity in terms of choosing routes, the player’s play style and completing the quest component. But unfortunately it only affects the gameplay part and does not affect the final 4 endings. The arsenal is not bad, but the shooting is not very well implemented, and with proper upgrades you can completely remove the recoil. In terms of pumping up augmentations, we are presented with quite a good choice, both in pumping up combat abilities and stealth ones.
In general, the game is good and is recommended for review. In terms of price, one thing can be said - 300 rubles … Read full
I played Deus Ex Revolution when it came out. I liked the tactical component, the RPG elements - leveling up and the department with things and equipment. Jensen's arsenal is extremely interesting. From the plot, I remember the moment in Detroit, where you need to get into the apartment of some NPC and find secret files - it seems like you got in and found everything and then the owner returns, I hid around the corner with a gun, and as soon as he appeared, with one well-aimed shot I was able to him to figure it out. I remember this moment. I also liked the city from below and from above, that location was very creatively modeled. Overall the game is great. And the music after the ending with photographs of the developers is very touching and makes you think about world problems! 10 out of 10))