The outstanding Deus Ex: Human Revolution, a 94%-rated game with over 22K ‘Very Positive’ reviews, is now cheaper than a cup of coffee

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Deus Ex Human Revolution hero Adam Jensen, walking towards the viewer in a black trenchcoat. He is surrounded with shards of broken glass

Now, 13 years after Eidos-Montréal dropped its 2011 Deus Ex reboot, Human Revolution, my appreciation for just how good this cyberpunk immersive sim is has remained undiminished with each passing year, as I’m sure it has done with countless other PC gamers around the world. 

With Human Revolution Eidos-Montréal decided to operate in the same world as the legendary original Deus Ex, and did so despite the last game in the Deus Ex series, Invisible War, being panned by many critics and selling poorly (in my opinion quite unfairly). The Deus Ex series was languishing. So the fact PC Gamer would go on to score Human Revolution a stonkingly-high 94% on review showed just what an incredible job its devs did.

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