Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter a shadowy black ops team kidnaps several scientists security manager Adam Jensen was sworn to protect, he must harness the power of his new-found cybernetic augmentations to save their... Ler tudoAfter a shadowy black ops team kidnaps several scientists security manager Adam Jensen was sworn to protect, he must harness the power of his new-found cybernetic augmentations to save their lives.After a shadowy black ops team kidnaps several scientists security manager Adam Jensen was sworn to protect, he must harness the power of his new-found cybernetic augmentations to save their lives.
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- Indicado para 4 prêmios BAFTA
- 5 vitórias e 16 indicações no total
- Adam Jensen
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- David Sarif
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- (as Steve Shellen)
- Francis Pritchard
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- Megan Reed
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- Lawrence Barrett
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- (as Al Goulem)
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- Hugh Darrow
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- Faridah Malik
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- William Taggart
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- Jaron Namir
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- Bob Page
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- Athene Margoulis
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- Wayne Haas
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- Isaias Sandoval
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- Zhao Yun Ru
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- Zeke Sanders
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- Tong Si Hung
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- (as Dennis Akiyama)
- Eliza Cassan
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- Yelena Fedorova
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Honestly at this point it it is a cult classic alongside Vampire Masquerade. It's essentially Cyberpunk before Cyberpunk 2077. Hoping more people become aware of this series because it's one of my personal favorites! :)
Human revolutions sets itself in a futuristic, cyberpunk world. A world where technology and bionic implants have become the major focus of the worlds developers and companies. You play the role of Adam Jenson who works as the head of security for a company who focus on the development of human augmentation. Shortly after you begin the game and get a taste of how it works, things get real and Adam becomes what he dislikes the most. And this is really where it begins and your journey into the world of Deus Ex begins.
Gameplay is mainly of the 1st person shooter variety. When you are moving around the environments your point of view will be Adam's. However when you take cover behind things like tables, barrels, or vehicles you will change to a 3rd person view. It's a little strange at first but you soon get used to it and it should become second nature. Where the game differs from your usual shooters is evident in two ways. Firstly because of Adam's new enhancements he can now upgrade and develop new abilities by the use of praxis points. Want to be invisible? No problem, want to want to jump off any height without so much as a scratch? Got you covered.
Another reason way Human revolutions differs from other shooters is because it allows you to tackle missions in different ways. Want to go in all guns blazing, then you can. Want to take the Solid snake route and sneak through without killing your enemies?, then that's great and even encouraged. Combine that with the ability to enter buildings in multiple ways, bribe people for information to make the job easier and a questioning system that differs depending on how you respond and you have a highly re-playable game.
The game play is great in this game, the A.I of the enemies is very acceptable. I would suggest you play on the "give me a challenge" setting to start. The weakest aspect of the game is easily the visuals, it really doesn't have the polish of some of the bigger titles out there, especially those of you coming off Gears of war or Final Fantasy. The character models do look kind of ordinary at times but it's not a game breaker. Other than that you really can't fault Human revolutions. The musical score of this game is one of the best ever and this is coming from an avid Metal gear solid fan. Sometimes I just start this game up and listen to the main menu theme for a few minutes before playing.
So do yourself a favor and buy this or even just rent it. It tells a great story, multiple endings and ways to approach the game. I promise you that you won't regret it, it's the most refreshing shooter experience in a long while.
And I'm happy to say, I was absolutely right! *Deus Ex: Human Revolution* is a fantastic semi-open world RPG, blending stealth and action elements effortlessly. The game is set in an alternate, semi-futuristic Detroit in the year 2027, where prosthetic limbs have become commonplace-not out of necessity, but as a way to enhance everyday life. However, these enhancements come with the catch of being dependent on an addictive drug, adding layers to the narrative filled with conspiracy and intrigue.
You play as a private investigator working for a major prosthetic company. When your workplace is attacked and your ex-wife goes missing, you find yourself in a precarious situation that leads to a major transformation-literally. It's a gripping setup, and without giving too much away, it sets the stage for an engaging storyline.
The gameplay revolves around exploring various streets in Detroit and some additional locales, where you can interact with NPCs to gather information or take on side quests. You have the freedom to approach missions through stealth or direct action, allowing for a personalized experience based on your play style. As you progress, you earn experience points, which help you enhance various abilities, including some that improve dialogue and persuasion-definitely a feature worth exploring.
The side quests are truly noteworthy. Each has its unique story, and they contribute significantly to the overall world-building. Completing these quests wasn't just about leveling up; I found myself genuinely engrossed in the narratives they provided.
Character interactions are rich and varied in this cyberpunk universe. The voice acting is top-notch, particularly from the protagonist, who helped elevate the overall experience. It's impressive how well the characters fit into this intricately crafted world.
The soundtrack deserves a mention as well. The ambient music enhances the atmosphere beautifully and has become a favorite of mine even when not gaming.
While the graphics are from 2011, they still hold up reasonably well, which is commendable. The weapons are interesting, offering a nice selection of sci-fi gadgets. Although there's debate on whether you need to upgrade them-especially if you prefer stealth-you'll find a blend of options that cater to different play styles. The boss fights, though met with some critique, added a nostalgic touch for me; I found them to be an enjoyable challenge.
One minor issue I had was with the last level. It felt somewhat designed to limit your resources and powers in a way that made the final confrontation a bit more difficult than it needed to be. However, this did not diminish my overall enjoyment of the game.
In summary, *Deus Ex: Human Revolution* offers an incredible experience, rich with storytelling, character depth, and engaging gameplay. I truly hope to see a sequel to continue this remarkable journey. It's an experience I wholeheartedly recommend, and I'm giving it a solid 9/10!
THEY. ARE. ALL. THE. SAME.
On top of this I find it just a bit disturbing that millions of gamers all over the world take pleasure in sniping so many bad guys. Had I known that Deus Ex was an FPS I would have opted for some cutesy kiddie's game instead. As it was, I was obligated to play through it as I didn't want a trophy count of 0% to tarnish my list. It turns out that the game is actually very imaginative, with a frequently deeply emotional soundtrack, and a lovely neo-noir atmosphere of almost perpetual darkness. The story is important, and political, and will no doubt be a huge controversy when it eventually develops in real life. But the game goes on f-o-r-e-v-e-r. Seriously folks, this is a long, long, loooooooooong game. There are 15 chapters in this story. It should have been 10.
An immersive, political story I can handle, but not as an FPS. Deus Ex is extremely repetitive and many of the levels and environments feature identical architecture and designs. Plus the whole 'Main Quest with multiple Side Quests' concept is getting a bit old now. There's so much potential in Deus Ex: Human Revolution but it's all spoiled the formulaic design.
There is a huge world out there filled with adventure and possibility, to spend a million hours hunting down every last trophy in this game would be tragic. I maxed-out at 52% and I'm happy with that.
Graphics B+ Sound B+ Gameplay C Lasting Appeal C-
"Deus Ex: Human Revolution" (2011) is definitely one of the better games i've played upon it's release. Gameplay is great, but the story and screenplay makes this one a "hard to put down" type of experience. Graphics were great at the time, not the best, but great for superb overall experience. As i mentioned, story here is deep, rich, complex and at the same time easy to follow. The only downside of this amazing game were bosses - they were very one note or to be more specific game play with them was just simple yet sometimes very frustrating shoot- em up. Everything else is just superb.
Overall, i highly anticipate for a "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" (2016) which i will definitely will own, because of how "Deus Ex: Human Revolution" was great. You can take multiple chooses not only in it's game play, but as well as story. Superb, outstanding game overall.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe voice actor for Adam Jenson, Elias Toufexis, is married to the voice actor for Megan Reed, Michelle Boback.
- Erros de gravaçãoAn email in the Picus Station in Montreal is supposedly written by Nicolette DuClare. This cannot be however, as Nicolette had not been born according to the Deus Ex Timeline. This was most likely meant to be her mother Beth.
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Adam Jensen: Sarif was right about one thing. It's in our Nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. The cycle is inevitable... but will the outcome always be good? I guess that will depend on how we approach it. These past few months, I was challenged many times, but more often then not, didn't I try to keep morality in mind, knowing that my actions didn't have to harm others? Time and time again, didn't I resist the urge to abuse power and resources, simply to achieve my goals more swiftly? In the past, we've had to compensate for weakness, finding quick solutions that only benefit a few. But what if we never need to feel weak or morally conflicted again? What if the path Sarif wants us to take enables us to hold on to higher values with more stability? One thing is obvious. For the first time in history, we have a chance to steal fire from the gods. To turn away from it now - to stop pursuing a future in which technology and biology combine, leading to the promise of a Singularity - would mean to deny the very essence of who we are. No doubt the road to get there will be bumpy, hurting some people on the way. But won't achieving the dream be worth it? We can become the gods we've always been striving to be. We might as well get good at it.
[Sarif Ending - Pro Augmentation]
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