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Deus Ex - Human Revolution - Director's Cut (USA)

PlayStation 3
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2013
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Deus Ex Human Revolution Director's Cut is the definitive version with the Missing Link DLC integrated and reworked bosses. The best way to play Human Revolution with even more cohesive gameplay.

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Category
RPG 1 player 16+
Description
Square Enix Deus Ex Human Revolution director's cut with The Missing Link expansion and redesigned bosses. Published by Square Enix, released in Europe in October 2013. Free stealth or action play, cybernetic augmentations, The Missing Link expansion included, bosses redesigned for greater freedom and new content. European version.

Deus Ex - Human Revolution - Director's Cut review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Golden cyberpunk, amber light and baroque futuristic architecture: the game composes a vision of the future of remarkable aesthetic coherence. The marriage of black and gold and the polished design of the settings give a strong identity. This art direction, dense and stylish, stands as a benchmark of video-game cyberpunk.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Technical info
💾15,2 GB 📅22/10/2013
Published by Square Enix

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Collector interest

The Director's Cut edition of Deus Ex Human Revolution, reworking the criticized boss fights, folding in the Missing Link expansion and refining the whole, becoming the accomplished form of a great immersive action RPG. Still accessible, its desirability rests on this status as the definitive version to favor rather than scarcity. The savvy pick for the best packaging of the game in a cyberpunk set.

Is Deus Ex - Human Revolution - Director's Cut still worth playing in 2026?

The Director's Cut is the definitive version of Human Revolution, folding in The Missing Link DLC and fixing the original's main flaw by entirely rethinking its boss fights, now open to non-lethal approaches. This revision changes everything, making the experience perfectly coherent with its philosophy of total freedom. Everything that made the game strong stays intact, the transhumanist world, the black-and-gold art direction and the wealth of possible paths. To discover this peak of the immersive sim today, it is without hesitation the version to favour.

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