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Posted by Joystiq Aug 23 2011 04:59 GMT
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a giant world, an immersive experience, and all that. But what if it's not enough? The only way to immerse yourself even further into the cyberpunk world is to literally surround yourself in Deus Ex -- by wearing the official clothes.

Square Enix has partnered with Musterbrand LLC, who you might remember from the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker clothing line, to create an assortment of Deus Ex-inspired garments, including a trench coat that is way too cool-looking to have any business being a licensed game tie-in.

The online store will officially open tomorrow, but maybe if you have the proper augments, you can hack your way in now.*

Posted by IGN Aug 22 2011 17:50 GMT
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musterbrandLLC, the pioneering online fashion retailer, today unveiled its latest range of high-end gaming fashion the DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION collection...

Posted by IGN Aug 22 2011 16:33 GMT
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Reviewing games can be kind of weird. Occasionally, there are compromises you just have to make in order to provide a timely review to you, our audience. The most common compromise is reviewing non-final code. In these cases, we receive a version of the game that isn't exactly the retail disc yo...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 22 2011 16:00 GMT
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I don’t think there’s a game that all of us at RPS have been simultaneously anticipating for years, and this week Deus Ex: Human Revolution is finally with us. Copies should unlock in the US at midnight tonight, while other parts of the world (needlessly) have to wait another four days. Are our anticipations met? I’ve finished the game and will do my best to tell you Wot I Think.

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Posted by IGN Aug 22 2011 16:00 GMT
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The hype machine behind big games often mirrors the precarious Icarus myth - fly too close to the sun, promise too much, and you're just as likely to tumble out of the sky as deliver on your potential. Eidos Montreal have promised so much with Deus Ex: Human Revolution that it's hard to see how they...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 19 2011 13:40 GMT
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On Wednesday, we reported that Square-Enix had decided to region lock the physical PC release of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, within Europe. Then yesterday, they issued a statement saying that they had decided not to go ahead with the region locking. But what does it all mean? We knew that we didn’t like region locking and other artificial barriers between gamers and their games, but we hadn’t got a clue about the legalities of them. Luckily we know a man who does. Games lawyer Jas Purewal took time out of his busy day games-lawyering to give us his appraisal of the legal lay of the land with regard to region locking of the stuff that you buy. Here’s his expert opinion: (more…)


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 18 2011 12:31 GMT
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Square Enix appear to have reversed their decision on region-locking the retail copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution in Europe and the UK, which we’d noted yesterday. An Eidos forum post by Square Enix “mastering manager” Jason Walker says: “We’re aware of some discussion regarding the planned region-locking of boxed PC versions of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and after careful review we have decided not to implement this in the UK/Europe. Please note, this plan only related to PC boxed games, and not digital or console editions.”


Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 17 2011 08:50 GMT
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Oh dear, someone isn’t supporting our No Oceans campaign. Square-Enix have sadly region locked the boxed retail versions of the PC release of Deus Ex: Human Revolution across Europe. Retail copies sold in the UK will only activate on UK Steam accounts. It’s a similar story for copies sold in Russia/Poland, and the rest of the EU makes up the third European region. (more…)


Posted by IGN Aug 15 2011 20:23 GMT
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DDB Los Angeles announced today the launch of its new campaign for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the highly anticipated third installment in the acclaimed Deus Ex video game series from Square Enix developed by Eidos-Montreal. The cornerstone of the new campaign, two 30-second television spots featuri...

Posted by Joystiq Aug 13 2011 05:00 GMT
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Eidos Montreal devs reveal how they put the punk in the steam with a new diary explaining the intricacies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution's audio. Human Revolution balances the cyber symphonies of Deus Ex with a more mechanical Renaissance vibe -- think Vivaldi meets Thomas Savery.

Posted by IGN Aug 12 2011 17:52 GMT
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution looks crazy. Gonzo mechanically-augmented cyborg shootery, high-tech espionage and intrigue, all lovingly dipped in gold, like Angelina Jolie in Beowulf. But with guns. And no Angelina Jolie...

Posted by IGN Aug 11 2011 23:40 GMT
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution looks crazy. Gonzo mechanically-augmented cyborg shootery, high-tech espionage and intrigue, all lovingly dipped in gold, like Angelina Jolie in Bewulf. But with guns. And no Angelina Jolie...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 11 2011 00:00 GMT
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#deusex Earlier this year, games journalist-about-town (and Kotaku columnist) Leigh Alexander and I did a little experiment—I had never played the classic JRPG Final Fantasy VII, a game that she counts among her very favorites. The idea was that I would play the game for the first time, and as I went through it, we'd write letters talking about it and publish them. We had a lot of fun with it—so much fun, in fact, that we've decided to start doing the same thing to other games, each time choosing a classic that one of us knows well and one of us doesn't. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Aug 09 2011 08:37 GMT
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With a couple of weeks still on the clock for the release of Deus Ex 3 (it’s still amazing to me that’s really happening), however will we occupy ourselves? Well, we Britishers could start with considering how to help bridge the terrible gulf between rich and poor. Then we could replay the original Deus Ex, but adorned with new, high resolution textures. The New Vision mod repaints DX’s world with pin-sharp new surfaces, which as well as making it look a little less geriatric also makes its world look a little more futuristic. Its 1.5GB of image files claims to increase texture resolution by some eight times. Sharp.

Don’t expect less cuboid character models, however, but New Vision does play nice with most, if not all, other DX mods, so you may well be able to combo-up for something even better. (Big thanks to everyone who mailed this in).


Posted by Joystiq Aug 09 2011 02:15 GMT
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Japan's version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution will feature exactly .45% less gore. Well, okay, we kind of came to that figure on our own, but trust us. Our math is sound.

A cutscene, said to feature exposed human organs in the NTSC version of the game, has been altered for Japan. On top of that, a sexual object was removed from one of the game's maps. Deus Ex: Human Revolution will still carry a CERO Z rating, the Japanese equivalent to an Adults Only rating from the ESRB.

Posted by Joystiq Aug 08 2011 18:30 GMT
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With the release of Deus Ex: Human Revolution just two weeks away, it's a perfect time to remind our younger readers that while it may be developer Eidos Montreal's debut project, it's not the first game in the series. That distinction belongs to 2000's Deus Ex, developed by Ion Storm Austin under the watchful eye(s) of Warren Spector (think: Epic Mickey) and Harvey Smith (think: the newly unveiled Dishonored). If you've never played it, Deus Ex: New Vision may not make that process easier, but it will make it more palatable.

New Vision is a mod four years in the making, which updates Deus Ex's aging visuals (they weren't much to look at in 2000!) "with around 75% of the world textures remastered at high definition." We've got some screens in the gallery below, and a year-old video of the beta above. If you're interested, grab the mod from Mod DB at the Source link below.

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Posted by GameTrailers Aug 03 2011 18:23 GMT
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Become an unstoppable soldier with the wide array of arsenal and technology at your disposal in Human Revolution!

Posted by IGN Aug 03 2011 17:14 GMT
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LOS ANGELES - Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX interactive entertainment products in the Americas, announced details for the auction of a limited run of prints of works debuted at the DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION art show last Thursday...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 29 2011 09:53 GMT
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution is finished, and the clock is ticking until we get to play it. But don’t watch a clock, that’ll make time go slower. Yep, if everyone in the world watches clocks at the same time, then time is actually paused. Little know fact for you there. Anyway, the game being finished hasn’t stopped Deus Ex’s video mill cranking out more and more stuff for us to watch, should we wish to get even more excited. The latest of these is a video which highlights the stealth and non-lethal aspects of the game. It’s all about sound propagation, stun-guns, and listening in on other people’s conversations.(more…)


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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 28 2011 22:45 GMT
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Be the invisible man in Human Revolution as the developers discuss natural stealth tactics!

Posted by IGN Jul 28 2011 19:00 GMT
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GameStop said today it will soon allow customers to purchase digital PC games in-store with any accepted form of payment, including trade credit and GameStop gift cards...

Posted by Joystiq Jul 28 2011 19:30 GMT
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GameStop is expanding its in-store digital sales initiative, now allowing customers to use "any accepted form of payment" in order to "purchase digital PC games at their local store and access the titles immediately at launch." Exactly how this process works isn't made clear, though it would be easy enough to sell download redemption codes, similar to the way GameStop distributes DLC vouchers for console games.

The highlight of the announcement would seem to be the "any accepted form of payment" bit, meaning that players can trade games for credit toward PC downloads. It's worth noting that GameStop isn't the first company to offer such a deal. Amazon also allows users to apply trade-in credit toward PC downloads (or any product on Amazon, for that matter).

The first game to be offered by GameStop's "in-store digital purchase" program will be Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Those who purchase the digital version will also receive downloads of the original Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition and Deus Ex: Invisible War. Customers will also receive the "Explosive Mission" DLC and double PowerUp Rewards points.

Interestingly, Human Revolution is cited as the "first of many" games for the program, meaning that GameStop's current downloadable catalog doesn't apply.

Posted by IGN Jul 27 2011 18:48 GMT
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LOS ANGELES - Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX interactive entertainment products in North America and developer Eidos-Montreal are proud to announce that DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION has "gone gold" and will be available in North American retail stores on August 23, 2011. After over th...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 27 2011 14:12 GMT
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Humans! The promised day has arrived. Some said it wasn’t possible. Some said rude, badly-spelled things in capital letters. Others were simply impatient. No matter: it has happened. Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the third game in the series that has an awful lot to do with why an awful lot of us remain faithful, unswervingly loyal PC gamers to do this day, has gone gold. And I’m not just talking about its colour pallete. It is finished, Eidos Montreal have just revealed. Complete. Ready. Well, ready as it’ll ever be – and that means its release date on August 23 is actually happening.

And that means, hopefully, it’ll be in our hands soon.(more…)


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Posted by Joystiq Jul 23 2011 04:59 GMT
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Presented to the developers of Deus Ex: Human Revolution at Comic-Con, this trailer features all of the hopes, dreams and trench coats of the iconic comedy troupe, Mega64. It's also a great video if you're wondering what the quickest way to get kicked out of a Best Buy is.


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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 21 2011 18:30 GMT
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Sarif Industries faces backlash for their aggressive use of body augmentation technologies and shady business practices in this live action trailer.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 21 2011 09:30 GMT
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#deusex There was a Deus Ex commercial earlier this year showing how awesome it would be to have robot arms, robot hands and robot eyes. More »

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Jul 21 2011 07:48 GMT
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We’re not always enormous fans of live action trailers at RPS. Unless the game is somehow going to be live action, it seems a touch irrelevant. And then I stop and think, actually, how is that any different from a CGI trailer? Then I realise it isn’t, and I say sorry to everyone. However, there’s really no justification for snarling at Square Enix for releasing such a trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. They’ve released so many in-game trailers for the game that I swear we must have seen it from beginning to end now. Also, this latest is a canny response to their previous live-action faux adverts for Sarif Industries. And this one’s a touch bleak.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 19 2011 02:21 GMT
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The franchise is revived with a web of conspiracy and plenty of crossfire!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jul 15 2011 16:00 GMT
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The focus shifts to the third pillar of gameplay: Combat! Learn more about the strategies you can take in Part 3 of the Behind 2027 developer diary series!