Posted on: September 2, 2022

Louard_le_Barbare
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Not the original, but pretty great
Human Revolution is pretty damn solid. It’s successful in what it tries to achieve, and overall a fine entry in the legendary Deus Ex franchise. The gameplay is pretty good. The controls are smooth enough, and as expected from a Deus Ex game, your playstyle is very customizable: there is a satisfying variety of weapons and items to exploit, and the multiple cybernetic augmentations seem mostly well-balanced and all find a use in the game world. You can use many different ways to go through levels: using back entries to sneak up is as valid an approach as blowing up locked doors and shooting everyone in sight. The plot and writing are really solid: it’s a cyberpunk conspiracy thriller full of twists, imagination, and interesting reflections about our bond to technology. The world drips with atmosphere, the characters are well-written and the voice acting is on point: you often feel like interacting with living, breathing people. It’s arguably more compelling in that regard than the first Deus Ex – although the themes it tackles are not as deep and well-handled. In fact, DE:HR’s only real problem is that it suffers from the comparison with the original cult classic. Sure, it is clearly sleeker and more modern in its presentation, but there is arguably little-to-no emergent gameplay, less environmental interactivity, and the level design offers fewer and more obvious alternate paths. The experience gains and the level design also tend to make it so that there is one way to play DE:HR correctly, and that’s to be stealthy, non-lethal, and hack everything you can. These are not big issues, but I think they diminish the appeal of the game compared to its more open-ended predecessor. It’s also worth noting that this “Director’s Cut”, which is a console-to-PC port, may present performance issues, such as stuttering, or crashes in the last level – something that by now should definitely be fixed. Still, DE:HR is a good game, and probably worth replaying from time to time.
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