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Set two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.Set two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.Set two years after the Human Revolution in 2029, Adam Jensen is faced with the aftermath of the Aug Incident and the impact of his decision on how to resolve it.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 5 nominations
Elias Toufexis
- Adam Jensen
- (voice)
Vernon Wells
- Jim Miller
- (voice)
Karl Graboshas
- Václav Koller
- (voice)
Mylène Dinh-Robic
- Delara Auzenne
- (voice)
- (as Mylene Dinh Robic)
Alex Ivanovici
- Talos Rucker
- (voice)
Vlasta Vrana
- Otar Botkoveli
- (voice)
Rick Miller
- David Sarif
- (voice)
Angela Galuppo
- Aria Argento
- (voice)
- …
Scott Humphrey
- Brian Rourke
- (voice)
- …
Alex Weiner
- Tibor Sokol
- (voice)
- …
Ali Hassan
- Dr. Cipra
- (voice)
Alyson Leah
- Adela Sokol
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThere is a technology shop in Prague named "Tech Noir"; a reference to The Terminator. This is the name of the nightclub that Sarah Connor first encounters Kyle Reese and The Terminator in. Additionally, tech-noir is considered a hybrid genre of traditional film-noir and science fiction/cyberpunk themes. This is a more than fitting description of the Deus Ex universe/game series.
- GoofsNo appliance or other device is connected to a wall outlet.
- SoundtracksMain Menu Theme
Music by Sascha Dikiciyan
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I was a fan since the first game and the direct prequel by Eidos Montreal undoubtedly returned the series to greatness, after the flawed 2nd game. This sequel was highly anticipated by me and the somewhat flawed technical side of the last entry was fully fixed now. The console version got a notable downgrade from the gorgeous PC version, but the jump in graphical fidelity is still immense. The gameplay and character-building was further perfected here and the previously lame boss battles have been replaced by almost none at all, hm. The soundtrack and sound design remained on point too. The story though, an essential hallmark of the series, took a step down. I overall enjoined it, a side-story about a transhumanist cult was especially great, but I felt that I only scratched the surface for large parts of the narrative. The game is also a bit shorter than expected and story DLC is being sold during the month of release too, sigh. Not the smartest of moves to keep the fans going and the in-game purchases + the random multiplayer are about as pointless as they are harmless. I certainly saw worse in the last gen but i ultimately felt that I was "only" playing a standalone addon to Human Revolution, with a shiny new engine, in the end. 4 years of development are a bit much for this. Fans of the genre + stealth games and the series overall still need to get it but the next entry will need to put more meat on the plate, in terms of narrative and scope. 8,5/10
- residentgrigo
- Nov 25, 2016
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- 2.35 : 1
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