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|developer=[[Eidos Montreal]]
|engine=[[Crystal Engine]]
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]
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|modes=[[Single player]]
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'''Deus Ex: Human Revolution''' (also known as '''Deus Ex 3''') is the third in the {{c|Deus Ex}} [[role-playing game]] series and is a prequel to the award-winning [[Deus Ex]]. The game was developed by [[Eidos Montreal]] in co-production with [[Square Enix]], who was responsible for the CG sequences and publishing. Human Revolution was announced on [[May 17]], [[2007]], in an interview with Patrick Melchior, the director of Eidos France, on the French-Canadian television show M. Net (on MusiquePlus). Neither Warren Spector nor Harvey Smith, who were the main creative directors behind the first two games, were attached to the project.
'''Deus Ex: Human Revolution''' (also known as '''Deus Ex 3''') is the third in the {{c|Deus Ex}} [[role-playing game]] series and is a prequel to the award-winning [[Deus Ex]]. The game was developed by [[Eidos Montreal]] in co-production with [[Square Enix]], who was responsible for the CG sequences and publishing.
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The game takes place during the year 2027, 25 years before Deus Ex. Nanotechnological augmentations have yet to be developed and biomechanical augmentations are currently state of the art. The main character, Adam Jensen, is a private security officer with a company that specializes in these augmentations. He witnesses a chilling attack on his company, and "the conspiracy begins."


==Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut==
"Director's Cut" has all the features and additional improvements to boss fights, enemy AIs and graphical upgrade to smooth out the experience. As well as "The Making of Deus Ex" and audio commentaries scattered throughout the game and even through certain cutscenes which is optional.
"Director's Cut" has all the features and additional improvements to boss fights, enemy AIs and graphical upgrade to smooth out the experience. As well as "The Making of Deus Ex" and audio commentaries scattered throughout the game and even through certain cutscenes which is optional.
==Story==
The game takes place during the year 2027, 25 years before Deus Ex. Nanotechnological augmentations have yet to be developed and biomechanical augmentations are currently state of the art. The main character, Adam Jensen, is a private security officer with a company that specializes in these augmentations. He witnesses a chilling attack on his company, and "the conspiracy begins."


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Box artwork for Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Box artwork for Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Developer(s)Eidos Montréal
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Year released2011
System(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, macOS
Preceded byDeus Ex: Invisible War
SeriesDeus Ex
Genre(s)RPG, FPS, Stealth
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Mature
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Developer(s)Nixxes
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Year released2011
System(s)Windows
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut
Developer(s)Eidos-Montréal
Publisher(s)Square Enix, Feral Interactive
Year released2013
System(s)Wii U, Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, macOS
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution (also known as Deus Ex 3) is the third in the Deus Ex role-playing game series and is a prequel to the award-winning Deus Ex. The game was developed by Eidos Montreal in co-production with Square Enix, who was responsible for the CG sequences and publishing.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut[edit]

"Director's Cut" has all the features and additional improvements to boss fights, enemy AIs and graphical upgrade to smooth out the experience. As well as "The Making of Deus Ex" and audio commentaries scattered throughout the game and even through certain cutscenes which is optional.

Story[edit]

The game takes place during the year 2027, 25 years before Deus Ex. Nanotechnological augmentations have yet to be developed and biomechanical augmentations are currently state of the art. The main character, Adam Jensen, is a private security officer with a company that specializes in these augmentations. He witnesses a chilling attack on his company, and "the conspiracy begins."

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