Deus Ex: Human Revolution fan film released
The Deus Ex short fan film that was teased last week has now been released.
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The Deus Ex short fan film that was teased last week has now been released.
A trailer has debuted for a live-action fan film based on Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Mobile spin-off Deus Ex: The Fall looked like a Deus Ex game, and swam like a Deus Ex game, but quacked like a Deus Ex game with horrible touchscreen controls. How very pleasant, then, that it's coming to PC with support for keyboard and mouse or controllers, of course, and a few extra changes t'boot.
Hackers, cyborgs, transhumans, and mere meatbags, delight: more Deus Ex is coming. Eidos Montreal today announced a new game is in development for PC and next-gen consoles as the centrepiece of a transmedia blitz named Deus Ex: Universe. It also confirmed that the revamped Director's Cut of Deus Ex: Human Revolution will launch October 22 on PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U.
The upcoming Director's Cut of Deus Ex: Human Revolution has all sorts of nifty new features. A new eight minute video shows them off.
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Deus Ex: The Fall was released late yesterday, but users with jailbroken iOS devices are complaining that the game detects that status and doesn't let them fire weapons.
Yes, yes, I know: you wanted Deus Ex: The Fall to be a sequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Look, you know by now that you can't judge anything from a game's name, and that you shouldn't be excited by teasers or domain registrations. So here's what Deus Ex: The Fall actually is: a mobile version of the FPS-RPG, coming "soon" to iThings.
Eidos Montreal has begun dropping hints of a Deus Ex project, both referencing "The Fall" domains that we saw months ago, and mentioning a character from one of the novelizations.