Deus Ex: Human Defiance revealed as April Fools prank
Deus Ex: Human Defiance has gotten a (prank) teaser site, promising an 8-bit demake of the game relying on crowd-funding.
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Deus Ex: Human Defiance has gotten a (prank) teaser site, promising an 8-bit demake of the game relying on crowd-funding.
The upcoming "Director's Cut" version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution for Wii U promises to fix one of the weakest aspects of the original game: the boss fights. But how are they being tweaked?
As expected following a retailer slip, Square Enix is indeed bringing Deus Ex: Human Revolution to Wii U in 'Director's Cut' form. What is unexpected, however, is that it supposedly does actually rework the game a little, including improved AI, "visual improvements", and a reworking of the widely-disliked boss battles.
An online retailer has listed a "Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut" for the Wii U. It is said to be releasing on May 7.
Square Enix has registered domain names for "Deus Ex: The Fall."
Deus Ex: Human Defiance is the Human Revolution film adaptation's title, according to domain registrations from CBS Films.
Square Enix has filed a trademark for Deus Ex: Human Defiance, potentially a sequel to 2011's Human Revolution.
Deus Ex is being turned into a movie, and its director and co-writer have opened up a bit about their sci-fi inspirations.
If you'd like to replay Deus Ex but are put off by the year 2000 graphics, you're a monster. Fortunately, dear monster, help is at hand. While the USA was off giving thanks for something or other last week, the real cause for celebration was that the final version of high-res retexturing mod New Vision was released, giving even the most monstrous of monsters no excuse not to revisit this classic.
The Deus Ex movie is really happening. Based on the recently-released Human Revolution, the upcoming film adaptation has just signed a writer and director.