The Alcatraz: As can be read in the FEMA base, there is a list of known dissidents who will be whisked away at the first sign of trouble to a prison several hundred feet underground, where they will be marched through sterile metal corridors in laser shackles by guards with orders to shoot troublemakers, and crammed into holding pens watched by heavily armed robots.AKA-47: The guns are fittingly futuristic, though some like the revolver and shotgun are more clearly based on real world firearms.When you go to his office to have your eye augmentations fixed, he asks "What took you so long? Get stuck in an air vent?". Further lampshaded by Pritchard in the first mission.This is lampshaded at one point in a conversation that can be overheard between two guards: one suggests that maybe they should take steps to secure the airducts, to which the other sarcastically replies that only if they were expecting an attack by midgets or contortionists.In one instance, there is a vent that exists only to connect a toilet to an office area.If the Sarif Industries factory is infiltrated via vent, Jensen tells Pritchard he'll be discussing them in his next security review. Every building in Detroit is riddled with crouching-Jensen-sized vents, very few of them appearing to do any ventilating. Air Vent Passageway: The videogame version of this trope is played just as straight as in the original.Since it gets stolen without anyone at Sarif the wiser, Namir's team and the Spec Ops Ogres have it. The fact that this weapon would be a suicide bomber's dream is commented upon several times in emails you find in the initial level. Action Bomb: The Typhoon Explosive System is a cybernetic enhancement that causes you to shoot out bombs in a radius around you curiously, even though the aug is just about to enter wide production when Adam returns from sick leave, he gets one installed during his Emergency Transformation.They also feature captions on the walls even a few buildings (including civilian ones) are connected to them by doors. Absurdly Spacious Sewer: In Detroit and Hengsha.Abnormal Limb Rotation Range: Adam's hands can spin freely.Tropes used in Deus Ex: Human Revolution include: It has a sequel that follows where it leaves off in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. A run-and-gun kind of player can dispatch a room full of guards with lethal force, a stealthy ninja type can sneak past them and a mechanical whiz can hack enemy turrets and robots and turn them against their masters. The age-old Pacifist Run and Stealth Run options are still possible (and players are given achievements for pulling them off), and the characteristic multiple choice quests from the original game return. Several members of the original game's writing staff consulted during the development of Human Revolution, but the game is decidedly more of a fast-paced shooter than the original. Will mankind embrace this technological evolution, as Adam's boss desperately wants to do, or will it retreat into the comforting limits of humanity, as many advocate? Adam's investigations take him from a poverty-stricken Detroit on the brink of collapse to the teeming, two-level Chinese metropolis of Hengsha and even to a cutting edge scientific facility in the Arctic Ocean. In the usual Deus Ex style, Adam stumbles across a web of intrigue and conspiracy, as numerous forces clash for control of humanity's future. Adam goes on a mission to discover who it was that attacked Sarif Industries, and why. Sarif Industries is attacked, leaving Adam severely injured and forced to undergo augmentation himself in order to recover. In the middle of all this is Adam Jensen, a private security officer for Sarif Industries, the leading name in human augmentation. Corporations are steadily taking power from national governments, and the gap between rich and poor continues to widen. Human civilization seems to be in a golden age of innovation and advancement, but social tension bubbles under the surface. Nanotechnological augmentation has yet to be developed, while biomechanical augmentation is state of the art. Deus Ex: Human Revolution (formerly Deus Ex 3) is a prequel to Deus Ex developed by Eidos Montreal, that was released on August 23, 2011.ĭeus Ex: Human Revolution takes place in the year 2027.
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