But it’s your choice if you want to access all that, and I can appreciate it for catering to everyone. Deus Ex lets you read books, email, and listen to NPC’s. Dark Souls lets you get more world building from item descriptions and NPCs. It’s something I can appreciate, and in a sense I think the biggest parallel for this would probably be Dark Souls. Which totally works, that’s mostly what I did this run as while I’m really glad that they give you more and more information to immerse yourself in, I didn’t want to do that on stream. So in order, the story does hold up, it’s told to you in a way you can either get as much information as you want or as little by just going from mission to mission and getting a broad understanding. With a brief understanding of HR under our belts how does it hold up, is it intriguing, did I want more, did I agree with what the game presented me? Yes, yes, yes, and… somewhat. Along with other conspiracies, it wouldn’t be a Deus Ex game after all without a handful of conspiracies. Sarif gets attacked a few days before a big speech by one of their head researchers Megan Reed, Adam gets completely totaled and Megan is killed, thus Adam gets nearly full body augmented (he never asked for this) and we have to find out why Sarif was attacked. In the far off world of 2027 we have figured out human augmentations and how we can incorporate robotics into humans… mostly. HR has you playing as Adam Jensen, a former police officer who is now doing private security for Sarif Industries, one of the leaders in human augmentation. So was it worth it to finally finish Deus Ex Human Revolution? Well, let’s find out. First it was that my computer had issues running it when it initially came out, then I tried on the Wii U version a few years later and came close, I got to The Missing Link then something happened to my save file. Ever since Human Revolution has come out I’ve wanted to beat it. Man, I’m really glad to finally beat this game.
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